Ant and Dec look suave in black tuxedos on the red carpet at BAFTA TV Awards trends now

Ant and Dec look suave in black tuxedos on the red carpet at BAFTA TV Awards trends now
Ant and Dec look suave in black tuxedos on the red carpet at BAFTA TV Awards trends now

Ant and Dec look suave in black tuxedos on the red carpet at BAFTA TV Awards trends now

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly put on suave displays as they attended the annual British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises on Sunday evening.

Walking the red carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall, the duo flashed smiles following Saturday Night Takeaway's nomination for Best Entertainment Programme. 

The TV personalities, both 47, donned smart black tuxedos with crisp white shirts and black bow ties. 

Ant opted for a while polka dot pocket square to accessorise his look while Dec chose the same silk handkerchief in black. 

They completed their dapper ensembles with waistcoats and matching patent brogue shoes. 

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, both 47, put on suave displays as they attended the annual British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises on Sunday evening

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, both 47, put on suave displays as they attended the annual British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises on Sunday evening

BBC dramas This is Going to Hurt and The Responder lead the nominations for this year's ceremony, which will be hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan. 

The awards will be held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London’s Southbank. It marks a change in venue after last year's event was held at the city's Royal Festival Hall.

Clara Amfo and Michelle Visage will present from the BAFTA Television Awards red carpet. 

This Is Going To Hurt star Ben Wishaw and The Responder's Martin Freeman are both nominated for leading actor, while the latter is in the running for the drama series prize, as well as the original music category.

Meanwhile, first time nominees Josh Finan and Adelayo Adedayo are on the shortlist for the respective supporting actor and actress awards.

This Is Going To Hurt also has nominations for mini series, director and editing in fiction, scripted casting and writer in drama.

The BBC show is based on the best-selling non-fiction memoir of the same name, the series follows junior doctor Adam Kay in his chaotic job in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 

Meanwhile, The Crown received five nominations for its most recent series which aired last Autumn, including Leading Actress and Supporting Actor.

Smart: Walking the red carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall, the duo flashed smiles following Saturday Night Takeaway's nomination for Best Entertainment Programme

Smart: Walking the red carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall, the duo flashed smiles following Saturday Night Takeaway's nomination for Best Entertainment Programme

Apple TV+ hits Bad Sisters and Slow Horses, as well as Emily Blunt's The English also received five nods each.

Slow Horses star Gary Oldman has also received his first BAFTA TV nomination.

In the international category, The Bear, Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Wednesday, Oussekine, Pachinko and The White Lotus are all nominated.

The Leading Actress race will see Kate Winslet go up against Imelda Staunton, Sarah Lancashire, Billie Piper and Maxine Peake.

But Peaky Blinders and House Of The Dragon were among the shows to miss out as the nominations for the 2023 British Academy TV Awards.

While many critically-acclaimed series were recognised with multiple nods, some of 2022's most praised shows and performances did not feature. 

Six nods: This Is Going To Hurt is based on the non-fiction memoir of the same name, the series follows junior doctor Adam Kay in his chaotic job in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Six nods: This Is Going To Hurt is based on the non-fiction memoir of the same name, the series follows junior doctor Adam Kay in his chaotic job in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Crowd favourite: The Crown received five nominations for its most recent series which aired last Autumn, including Leading Actress and Supporting Actor

Crowd favourite: The Crown received five nominations for its most recent series which aired last Autumn, including Leading Actress and Supporting Actor

Popular: Apple TV+ hits Bad Sisters and Slow Horses, as well as Emily Blunt's The English also received five nods each

Popular: Apple TV+ hits Bad Sisters and Slow Horses, as well as Emily Blunt's The English also received five nods each

Likewise, the Game Of Thrones prequel House Of The Dragon was not nominated in the International Series category, despite

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