Billie Piper turns heads in a sequinned full bodysuit at BAFTA TV Awards

Billie Piper made sure to turn heads when she attended the annual British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises on Sunday night.

The 40-year-old Best Actress nominee stepped onto the red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall slipping into a sequined bodysuit, gloves and stiletto heels.

Billie sparkled under the lights in the midnight blue number with an off-the-shoulder neckline.

She styled her dark hair into a quirky updo with tiny pigtails and loose buns, and accentuated her eyes with dramatic black eyeliner.

The actress completed her eye-catching look with a sleek nude lipstick and accessorized with glitzy earrings.

Glitzy: Billie Piper, 40, made sure to turn heads when she attended the annual British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises on Sunday night

Quirky: The 40-year-old Best Actress nominee stepped onto the red carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall slipping into a sequined bodysuit, gloves and stiletto heels

Quirky: The 40-year-old Best Actress nominee stepped onto the red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall slipping into a sequined bodysuit, gloves and stiletto heels

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Billie has been nominated for her role as lead Suzie Pickles in the black comedy I Hate Suzie.

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 ceremony will take place at Queen Elizabeth Hall on London’s Southbank. It marks a change of venue after the event was held at the city’s Royal Festival Hall last year.

Clara Amfo and Michelle Visage host the BAFTA Television Awards red carpet.

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

Meanwhile, first-time nominees Josh Finan and Adelayo Adedayo are shortlisted for the supporting actor and actress awards respectively.

This Is Going To Hurt also has nominations for Miniseries, Director and Editing in Fiction, Script Casting, and Writer in Drama.

Based on the best-selling non-fiction memoir of the same name, the BBC show follows medical assistant Adam Kay in his chaotic job in obstetrics and gynaecology.

Edgy: She styled her dark hair into a quirky updo with tiny pigtails and loose buns and accentuated her eyes with dramatic black eyeliner

Edgy: She styled her dark hair into a quirky updo with tiny pigtails and loose buns and accentuated her eyes with dramatic black eyeliner

Glamor: The actress completed her eye-catching look with a sleek nude lipstick and accessorized with glitzy earrings

Glamor: The actress completed her eye-catching look with a sleek nude lipstick and accessorized with glitzy earrings

Fun: She stuck out her tongue while posing for pictures

Fun: She stuck out her tongue while posing for pictures

Meanwhile, The Crown received five nominations for its most recent series to air last fall, including Leading Actress and Supporting Actor.

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

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.

In the Leading Actress race, Kate Winslet competes against Imelda Staunton, Sarah Lancashire, Billie Piper and Maxine Peake.

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

Six Kinks: This Is Going To Hurt is based on the non-fiction memoir of the same name, the series follows resident physician Adam Kay in his chaotic job in obstetrics and gynecology

Six Kinks: This Is Going To Hurt is based on the non-fiction memoir of the same name, the series follows resident physician Adam Kay in his chaotic job in obstetrics and gynecology

Audience Favorite: The Crown received five nominations for its most recent series airing last fall, including Leading Actress and Supporting Actor

Audience Favorite: The Crown received five nominations for its most recent series airing last fall, including Leading Actress and Supporting Actor

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

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

While many critically acclaimed series with multiple kinks were recognized, some of the most acclaimed shows and performances of 2022 were not featured.

Similarly, the Game Of Thrones prequel House Of The Dragon was not nominated in the International Series category, despite its huge budget and fan following.

Prime Video’s epic series Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power was also dropped from the same category.

While The Crown received a total of five nominations in the major TV and Craft categories, one star was noticeably disapproved.

Elizabeth Debicki, who was praised by critics for her performance as Princess Diana, missed out on a nomination in the Leading Actress or Supporting Actress category.

The show was also rejected in the Drama Series category, though star Imelda Staunton did earn a Leading Actress Lead role.

Another show that was completely excluded from the nominations was Gentleman Jack, which returned last year for its highly anticipated second series.

Winners of the BAFTA TV Awards

DRAMA SERIES

Bad Sisters – WINNER

The answerer

Sherwood

Somewhere boy

MAIN ROLE

Ben Whishaw – This is going to hurt – WINNER

Chaske Spencer – The English

Cillian Murphy – Peaky Blinders

Gary Oldman – Slow Horses

Martin Freeman – The Answerer

LEADING ACTRESS

Billie Piper – I hate Suzie too

Imelda Staunton – The Crown

Kate Winslet – I’m Ruth – WINNER

Maxine Peake – Anne

Sarah Lancashire – Julia

SUPPORTING ROLE

Adeel Akhtar – Sherwood – WINNER

Jack Lowden – Slow horse

Josh Finan – The Answerer

Salim Daw – The Crown

Samuel Bottomley – Somewhere boy

Will Sharpe – The White Lotus

SUPPORTING FEMALE

Adelayo Adedayo – The Answerer

Anne-Marie Duff – Bad Sisters – WINNER

Fiona Shaw – Andor

Jasmine Jobson – Top boy

Lesley Manville-Sherwood

Saffron Hocking – Top Boy

MALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAM

Daniel Radcliffe – Strange: The Story of Al Yankovic

Jon Pointing – Big boys

Joseph Gilgun – Brassic

Lenny Rush – Am I Unreasonable? – WINNER

Matt Berry – What We Do in the Shadows

FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAM

Daisy May Cooper – Am I being unreasonable?

Diane Morgan – Cunk on Earth

Lucy Beaumont – Meet the Richardsons

Nastasia Demetriou – Ellie & Natasia

Siobhan McSweeney – Derry Girls – WINNER

Taj Atwal – Hull Raisers

INTERNATIONAL

The bear

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story – WINNER

Wednesday

Oussekine

Pachinko

The White Lotus

MINI SERIES

A spy among friends

Vote – WINNER

The thief, his wife and the canoe

This is going to hurt

ONLY DRAMA

I’m Ruth – WINNER

The House

Life and death in the warehouse

SPORT

Commonwealth Games Birmingham 2022

UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 – WINNER

Wimbledon 2022

DAY

The chase

The Repair Shop: A Royal Visit – WINNER

Scam interceptors

THE P&O CRUISES MEMORABLE MOMENT AWARD

Platinum Jubilee: Party at the Palace – Paddington meets the Queen

BAFTA SPECIAL AWARD

Professor David Olusoga OBE

COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

Friday Night Live – WINNER

The Graham Norton Show

Taskmaster

Would I lie to you

ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

Ant & Dec’s Saturday night takeaway

Later… With Jools Holland: Jool’s 30th birthday party

The Masked Singer – WINNER

Strictly come dance

ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE

Big Zuu – Big Zuu’s Big Eats

Claudia Winkleman – The Traitors – WINNER

Lee Mack – The 1% Club

Mo Gilligan – The late show with Mo Gilligan

Rosie Jones – The trip hazard of Rosie Jones

Sue Perkins – Sue Perkins: perfectly legal

ACTUAL SERIES

Jeremy Kyle Show: Dead by Day

Libby, are you home yet? – WINNER

Vatican Girl: The Disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi

Worlds collide: the Manchester bombing

FUNCTIONS

Big Zuu’s Big Eats

Joe Lycett vs Beckham: Got Your Back at Xmas – WINNER

The Martin Lewis Money Show live

The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan

LIVE EVENT

Concert for Ukraine

Platinum Jubilee: Party at the Palace – WINNER

The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II

SCRIPTED COMEDY

Am I being unreasonable?

Big boys

Derry Girls – WINNER

Ghosts

REALITY & CONSTRUCTED FACT

The Field of Dreams by Freddie Flintoff

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK

The traitors – WINNER

We are black and British

SHORT PROGRAMME

Always, Asifa

Cookieland

How to be a person – WINNER

Kingpin crisis

SOME DOCUMENTARY

Chernobyl: the lost tapes

Escape from Kabul airport

Our Falklands War: A Front Line Story

The real Mo Farah – WINNER

SOAP & ONGOING DRAMA

Victim – WINNER

East Enders

Emmerdale

SPECIALIST FACT

AIDS: The Unheard Tapes

The green planet

How to Survive a Dictator with Munya Chawawa

Russia 1985-1999: Traumazone – WINNER

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Afghanistan: not a country for women

Children of the Taliban – WINNER

The crossing (exposure)

Mariupol: the story of the people (Panorama)

NEWS REPORT

BBC News at Ten: Russia invades Ukraine

Channel 4 News: Live in Kiev – WINNER

Good Morning Britain: Interview with Boris Johnson

BAFTA FELLOWSHIP

Meera Syal