Going, going ... gongs ; The British Academy Television Awards Monday, ITV, 8.30pm: FINAL Edition
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(20.04.2002)
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Sunday's best TV: Attenborough at 90; British Academy Television Awards 2016; The national treasure celebrates his big nine-0, and Mark Rylance and Ian McKellen are among those competing at British telly's poshest gong show
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It's Official......M. A. C Cosmetics Glamorise the 2004 British Academy Television Awards Stars
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(18.04.2004)
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Stephen Fry and Ian McKellen have never won a Bafta... what losers: He's known for chatting to famous folk, but for many, Graham Norton is star of the show - not that he'd see it that way. As he prepares to host this year's Baftas, the modest presenter chats to GEMMA DUNN about teary acceptance speeches, after-parties and who he's rooting forPICK OF THE WEEK BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION AWARDS BBC1, tomorrow, 8pm
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Stephen Fry and Ian McKellen have never won a Bafta... what losers: He's known for chatting to famous folk, but for many, Graham Norton is star of the show - not that he'd see it that way. As he prepares to host this year's Baftas, the modest presenter chats to GEMMA DUNN about teary acceptance speeches, after-parties and who he's rooting forPICK OF THE WEEK BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION AWARDS BBC1, tomorrow, 8pm
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Stephen Fry and Ian McKellen have never won a Bafta... what losers: He's known for chatting to famous folk, but for many, Graham Norton is star of the show - not that he'd see it that way. As he prepares to host this year's Baftas, the modest presenter chats to GEMMA DUNN about teary acceptance speeches, after-parties and who he's rooting forPICK OF THE WEEK BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION AWARDS BBC1, tomorrow, 8pm
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Going, going ... gongs; The British Academy Television Awards Monday, ITV, 8.30pm
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Observer Magazine: BAFTA TV SPECIAL: To celebrate the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards, we've brought together the country's most gifted screen stars. And to kick off, Richard Osman reveals what TV has done for him - and why Countryfile is a bigger deal than The Da Vinci Code
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Observer Magazine: BAFTA TV SPECIAL: To celebrate next week's Arqiva British Academy Television Awards, we focus on the country's most outstanding talents, from Olivia Colman and Martin Freeman to Vicky McClure and Brian Cox. And to start the action, the award-winning screen writer Steven Moffat reveals what his Bafta meant to him
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Stephen Fry and Ian McKellen have never won a Bafta... what losers! He's known for chatting to famous folk, but for many, Graham Norton is star of the show - not that he'd see it that way. As he prepares to host this year's Baftas, the modest presenter chats to GEMMA DUNN about teary acceptance speeches, after-parties and who he's rooting for PICK OF THE WEEK BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION AWARDS BBC1, tomorrow, 8pm
Published in Evening gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
(07.05.2016)
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Stephen Fry and Ian McKellen have never won a Bafta... what losers! He's known for chatting to famous folk, but for many, Graham Norton is star of the show - not that he'd see it that way. As he prepares to host this year's Baftas, the modest presenter chats to GEMMA DUNN about teary acceptance speeches, after-parties and who he's rooting for PICK OF THE WEEK BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION AWARDS BBC1, tomorrow, 8pm
Published in Evening chronicle (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England)
(07.05.2016)
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Stephen Fry and Ian McKellen have never won a Bafta... what losers: He's known for chatting to famous folk, but for many, Graham Norton is star of the show - not that he'd see it that way. As he prepares to host this year's Baftas, the modest presenter chats to GEMMA DUNN about teary acceptance speeches, after-parties and who he's rooting forPICK OF THE WEEK BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION AWARDS BBC1, tomorrow, 8pm
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Stephen Fry and Ian McKellen have never won a Bafta... what losers: He's known for chatting to famous folk, but for many, Graham Norton is star of the show - not that he'd see it that way. As he prepares to host this year's Baftas, the modest presenter chats to GEMMA DUNN about teary acceptance speeches, after-parties and who he's rooting forPICK OF THE WEEK BRITISH ACADEMY TELEVISION AWARDS BBC1, tomorrow, 8pm
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(07.05.2016)
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