Sunday 8 May 2022 04:59 PM BAFTA TV AWARDS 2022: Jodie Comer goes braless in racy plunging gown trends now Jodie Comer cut a stylish figure at at this year's BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday afternoon at London's Royal Festival Hall. The star, who is nominated in the Best actress category for her role in Channel 4's Help, looked stunning in a plunging tuxedo inspired gown which clung to her incredible figure. The 29-year-old, won the award 2019 for Killing Eve, posed up a storm as the outfit's thigh-high split gave a glimpse of her perfect pins. Amazing: Jodie Comer,29, turned heads in a plunging tuxedo gown at the BAFTA TV awards, where she was nominated for her role in Help, in London on Sunday The stunning black dress, which the actress wore without a bra, included peaked lapels as well as button and pocket detail. The gorgeous actress added extra height to the look with a pair of velvet platform peep toed heels. Her blonde hair slicked back, the star went on to accessorise the ensemble with carefully chosen silver jewellery. Chic: The stunning black dress, which the actress wore without a bra, included peaked lapels as well as button and pocket detail Glamorous: With a spiked necklace Jody added a fashion forward look to the evening with silver cuff ring and earrings With a spiked necklace Jody added a fashion forward look to the evening with silver cuff ring and earrings. The star later posed alongside her proud Mother Donna who opted for a sleeveless teal jumpsuit. Jodie who is nominated for her role in Channel 4's COVID drama saw her play young care home worker Sarah who cares for a challenging patient during the onset of the pandemic. The star who won the award 2019 for Killing Eve, posed up a storm as the outfit's thigh-high split gave a glimpse of her perfect pins Star turn: Jodie who is nominated for her role in Channel 4's COVID drama saw her play young care home worker Sarah who cares for a challenging patient during the onset of the pandemic Quality time: The star later posed alongside her proud Mother Donna who opted for a sleeveless teal jumpsuit The intelligent social misfit unexpectedly finds her calling as a carer with a special talent for bonding with residents - in particular Tony, 47, played by Stephen Graham - whose onset Alzheimer's resulted in moments of violent outbursts. During the show, panic hit when Covid-19 was brought into the care home by one of the 'bed-blockers' the hospital delivered in a bid to free space for the increasing number of patients being diagnosed with the virus. In one particularly poignant moment the ambulance crew who brought them asked where the staff's masks were, to which they replied: 'We were told we didn't need them.' As the poignant drama progressed, residents around Sarah were seen dying and with the government offering all PPE to hospital, care homes were left in desperate need. True to life: As the poignant drama progressed, residents around Sarah were seen dying and with the government offering all PPE to hospital, care homes were left in desperate need Pals: Jodie posed on the red carpet alongside co-star Stephen Graham (pictured) who is nominated for Best Actor Winner: Could Jodie take home the prize for her role in the harrowing Channel 4 drama? Fans were left disappointed recently when Killing Eve, where Jodie played enigmatic killer Villanelle, ended with less of the expected bang and more of a disappointing splash earlier this month. Viewers of the popular BBC show watched as Jodie's character met a watery end after finally overthrowing the Twelve - the group of deadly international assassins of which she was formerly a member. Maddeningly, the unruly Russian was ready to embark on a new chapter before being struck with a hail of bullets from a lurking gunman, her body crashing into the Thames just moments after it seemed she was set for a life of blissful freedom with former MI5 operative Eve Polastri, played by American star Sandra Oh. Panned: Fans were left disappointed recently when Killing Eve, where Jodie played enigmatic killer Villanelle, ended with less of the expected bang and more of a disappointing splash earlier this month Slamming: Now author Luke Jennings, behind the Codename Villanelle trilogy, has admitted 'the final series ending took him aback' and that he didn't love everything by the screenwriters (Jodie pictured in character on the show) Now author Luke Jennings, behind the Codename Villanelle trilogy, has admitted 'the final series ending took him aback' and that he didn't love everything by the screenwriters. He wrote in The Guardian: 'A truly subversive storyline would have defied the trope which sees same-sex lovers in TV dramas permitted only the most fleeting of relationships before one of them is killed off. 'How much more darkly satisfying, and true to Killing Eve's original spirit, for the couple to walk off into the sunset together? Spoiler alert, but that's how it seemed to me when writing the books.' 'I learned the outcome of the final episode in advance, and suspected, rightly, that fans would be upset. But to those fans, I would say this: Villanelle lives. And on the page, if not on the screen, she will be back.' All over: Viewers watched as Jodie's enigmatic killer Villanelle (left) was struck with a hail of bullets from a lurking gunman (Eve Polastri, played by Sandra Oh, right) Wise words: The author wrote in The Guardian : 'A truly subversive storyline would have defied the trope which sees same-sex lovers in TV dramas permitted only the most fleeting of relationships before one of them is killed off. 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