BBC One has announced the start time of the BAFTA TV Awards tonight (Sunday, May 12), with some of the biggest television series up for gongs. The BAFTAs will start tonight following the latest episode of Countryfile. BBC iPlayer will also be streaming the BAFTA TV Awards 2019 from the start time, while YouTube will stream the red carpet tonight. Related articles BAFTA TV Awards nominees 2019: Who is nominated for a Bafta? Keeley Hawes: Actress shocked at double chance to win Bafta honours What time do the BAFTAs start tonight? The 2019 BAFTA TV Awards will start tonight at 8pm on BBC One. The ceremony, hosted by Graham Norton, will air from around two hours, finishing at about 10pm. Although the BAFTAs start airing on the BBC at 8pm, the red carpet arrivals will be streaming online from a few hours before the ceremony start time. The BAFTA TV Awards 2019 red carpet will be streaming tonight on the BAFTA YouTube page from 5.30pm BST. https://www.youtube.com/embed/2Gh_t0djgeM The BAFTA TV Awards start tonight at 8pm (Image: GETTY) The red carpet coverage on YouTube will be presented by Clara Amfo and Jordan North, who will be speaking to TV stars like Jodie Comer, Benedict Cumberbatch and Billie Piper. BBC iPlayer will start streaming the ceremony from 8pm on May 12. The awards will then be available to watch on catch up following transmission. You can also watch the 2019 BAFTA TV Awards red carpet stream above. Related articles BAFTA TV Awards 2019 nominations predictions Lisa Armstrong: Ant McPartlin's ex turns heads at BAFTA Craft Awards Killing Eve leads the 2019 TV BAFTAs nominations (Image: BBC) Who is nominated for a BAFTA tonight? Leading the 2019 BAFTA TV nominations are Killing Eve with 15 nominations and A Very English Scandal with 12. Among Killing Eve’s nominations are a nod for Best Drama Series and Best Actress nominations for both Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, while the moment when Eve stabs Villanelle is up for Virgin TV’s Must-See Moment award. A Very English Scandal, meanwhile, could win Best Mini-Series, Best Actor (for Hugh Grant) and Best Supporting Actor for Ben Whishaw. Also up for Best Drama Series alongside Killing Eve are Bodyguard, Informer and Save Me. Bodyguard is current bookies' favourite to win Best Drama Series at the 2019 BAFTAs (Image: BBC) Of these, Bodyguard is currently the bookies’ favourite to win at evens. Bodyguard’s Keeley Hawes has two chances to win tonight, with nominations for Best Actress for her role as Julia Montague and a nod for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Mrs Wilson. The most-nominated comedy is Mum, with four nominations including one for Best Scripted Comedy. TV fans will have to tune in tonight, however, to find out who will win at the BAFTA TV Awards 2019. The 2019 TV BAFTA Awards start tonight at 8pm on BBC OneAll rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility