Adolescence makes Bafta TV Awards history as Netflix drama bags major record after latest award wins
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Adolescence secured its place in Bafta TV history on Sunday evening, claiming four awards at the ceremony held at the Royal Festival Hall in London.The Netflix drama about a teenager radicalised by the manosphere took home gongs for Best Limited Drama, Leading Actor, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress.No programme has ever collected more than three awards in a single night at the main Bafta TV Awards, placing Adolescence ahead of acclaimed predecessors such as Killing Eve and Happy Valley.The series arrived at the ceremony as the frontrunner, having been nominated in 11 categories following a year that sparked widespread discussion about online safety.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Greg Davies hosted the evening's proceedings, which featured musical performances from Cat Burns and AURORA.Stephen Graham secured the Leading Actor prize for his role in the series, marking his first Bafta acting award.Owen Cooper, the 16-year-old from Warrington, claimed the Supporting Actor...
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