Amanda Holden led the glamour at this year's BAFTA Television nominees party, stepping out in a daring black dress. The Britain's Got Talent star, 55, flaunted her incredible physique on the red carpet of the lavish party, which took place in London.
Amanda commanded attention in a dramatic, sheer black evening gown with a sultry, high-fashion edge. The dress featured a halterneck neckline with a plunging V-front, with black lace detailing below the bodice.
Amanda arrived just as her close pal Alan Carr arrived, with the pair posing for snaps together outside. Chatty Man Alan, 49, wore a grey suit for the evening.
Amandaland star Lucy Punch wowed in a black PVC dress as she arrived on the carpet, wearing her blonde hair up.
Adolescence has dominated the BAFTA Television Awards shortlist, receiving a mammoth eleven nominations including Limited Drama and Leading Actor, including the Craft Awards. Stars Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Ashley Walters, Erin Doherty and Christine Tremarco are all up for awards.
The series, created by actor Stephen, 52, and writer Jack Thorne, tells the story of British teenager Jamie Miller, who is found guilty of murdering a female classmate after being sucked in by the manosphere online.
Stephen will compete against Lockerbie's Colin Firth, The Death of Bunny Munro's Matt Smith and Smoke's Taron Egerton in the Leading Actor category. While Ashley, 43, will face his co-star Owen, 16, in the Supporting Actor category, alongside Mobland's Paddy Considine, The Death of Bunny Munro's Rafael Mathe, The Gold's Joshua McGuire and Down Cemetery Road's Fehinti Balogun.
Erin, 33, will be up against The White Lotus' Aimee Lou Wood, co-star Christine, Get Millie Black's Chyna McQueen, Task's Emilia Jones and Rose Ayling-Ellis in Reunion as Leading Actress, the first time she has been nominated in the category.
Stephen could also be up for a win in his performance in Disney+ series A Thousand Blows, created by Steven Knight, which is up for seven awards including Drama Series with Disney+ up for 16 awards in total. While Netflix has a total of 29 nominations, it is the BBC who have the highest number of nominations, with 73 in total, five of which are for The Celebrity Traitors.
The show became the highest-rated show on British TV last year, with host Claudia Winkleman up for a chance at taking home a gong in the best Entertainment Programme section. While Prime Video's Last One Laughing, which last week returned for its second series, will compete against the all-stars version of the Traitors, with show star Bob Mortimer up for best Entertainment Performance.
The BAFTA Television Awards, which takes place at London's Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall, will take place on May 10, and hosted by comedian Greg Davies.



