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BAFTA TV awards 2017: Watch LIVE from the red carpet

See what all your favourite TV stars are wearing to the most important night of the television showbiz calendar

TV & Film Editor
Updated: May 14, 2017

It's BAFTA TV weekend! And although we've got to wait until 8pm to watch the highlight of the awards on BBC1, you can get into the swing of things by watching the following live video of all the red carpet arrivals!  And while you admire the fasion choices your favourite television stars have made on this glorious Sunday afternoon, we're also taking a look at all this year's nominations. This year's BAFTAs is set to be dominated by The Crown, which scooped an impressive five nominations for categories including Best Female Performance for Claire Foy, Best Support Actor nominations for Jared Harris and John Lithgow, and Best Supporting Actress for Vanessa Kirby, as well as being nominated for Best Drama Series.

READ: Claire Foy thanks the Queen after Golden Globe win for The Crown: 'She is extraordinary'

Meanwhile, Benedict Cumberbatch is among those to receive a Best Actor nomination for The Hollow Crown: The War of the Roses along with Robbie Coltrane, was has been nominated for National Treasure. Sarah Lancashire and Siobhan Finneran were also nominated for their roles in Happy Valley, for Best Actress and best Support Actress respectively.

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Benedict has been nominated for Best Actor

Claire, who plays Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix drama, recently opened up about her decision to leave the show after just two series. She said: "As an actor there's nothing worse than the sound of 'seven years'. I'm sure to some people it sounds amazing but to us it's like, seven years of playing the same person? And this is a tough job, you know? It's long, a good nine-monther. And that's a lot of your life that you sign over to it. I'm going to miss it terribly. But I just can't wait to see where it goes, I just can't wait."

READ: Benedict Cumberbatch is a dad again! See which Shakespeare character his new son is named after

Claire spoke about playing the Queen

The star initially confirmed she would be leaving the show back in January. "Well, after two seasons, that’s it. I’m gone," she explained to Vulture. "They’re getting rid of all of us… That's not a shock; we always knew when we signed up to it, and also not to be funny but it's also a real plus. I don't how they're planning on doing it, but they're such an incredible bunch of directors and producers that it’s gonna be different and exciting. It'll be original. I can't wait to see where it goes. I'm so honoured to have been involved at this stage."

SEE THE FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS BELOW

Leading actor

Adeel Akhtar – Murdered By My FatherBabou Ceesay – Damilola, Our Loved BoyBenedict Cumberbatch – The Hollow Crown: The War of the RosesRobbie Coltrane – National Treasure

Leading actress

Claire Foy – The CrownJodie Comer – ThirteenNikki Amuka-Bird – NWSarah Lancashire – Happy Valley

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Supporting actor

Daniel Mays – Line of Duty

Jared Harris – The CrownJohn Lithgow – The CrownTom Hollander – The Night Manager

Supporting actress

Nicola Walker – Last Tango in HalifaxSiobhan Finneran – Happy ValleyVanessa Kirby – The CrownWunmi Mosaku – Damilola, Our Loved Boy

Entertainment performance

Adam Hills – The Last LegClaudia Winkleman – Strictly Come DancingGraham Norton – The Graham Norton ShowMichael McIntyre – Michael McIntyre's Big Show

Female performance in a comedy programme

Diane Morgan – Cunk on ShakespeareLesley Manville – MumPhoebe Waller-Bridge – FleabagOlivia Colman – Fleabag

Male performance in a comedy programme

Asim Chaudhry – People Just Do NothingDavid Mitchell – Upstart CrowHarry Enfield – The WindsorsSteve Coogan – The Scissored Isle

Single drama

Aberfan: The Green HollowDamilola, Our Loved BoyMurdered By My FatherNW

Mini-series

The Hollow Crown: The War of the RosesNational TreasureThe SecretThe Witness for the Prosecution

Drama series

The CrownThe DurrellsHappy ValleyWar and Peace

International

The Night OfAmerican Crime Story – The People Vs OJ SimpsonStranger ThingsTransparent

Factual series

24 Hours in Police CustodyExodus: Our Journey to EuropeKids on the EdgeThe Prosecutors: Real Crime and Punishment

Specialist factual

Alan Bennett’s DiariesAttenborough’s Life That GlowsGrayson Perry’s All ManPlanet Earth II

Single documentary

Behind Closed DoorsHillsboroughHow to Die: Simon’s ChoiceHypernormalisation

Features

The Doctor Who Gave Up DrugsThe Great British Bake OffTravel Man: 48 Hours In…Who Do You Think You Are?

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Reality and constructed factual

First DatesMuslims Like UsThe Real Marigold HotelThe Secret Life of Five Years Olds

Current affairs

Inside Obama's White HouseTeenage Prison Abuse Exposed – PanoramaThree Days of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks – This WorldUnarmed Black Male – This Wordld

News coverage

Channel 4 News: Brexit Day OneBBC North West Tonight: Hillsborough InquestsSky News Tonight – Aleppo: Death of a CityVictoria Derbyshire

Sport

The Open2016 Rio OlympicsRio 2016 ParalympicsSix Nations – England V Wales

Live event

The Centenary of the Battle of The Somme: ThiepvalShakespeare Live! From the RSCStand Up to CancerThe Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration

Entertainment programme

Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway

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