Emma Willis looked fabulous as she walked the British Academy Television Awards red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening.
The announcer, 47, donned a quirky ruby dress for the occasion that hugged every inch of her stunning figure.
Emma’s daring dress featured panels held together by silver rings and teased glimpses of her curves through sassy cutouts.
The dress also featured a dramatic ruffled skirt that paired the stunner with matching red strappy heels.
With a radiant makeup palette, she sported her dark brown locks in her signature and stylish bob.
Hot stuff: Emma Willis, 47, looked fabulous as she hit the British Academy Television Awards red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday night
Sensational: The announcer donned a quirky ruby red dress for the occasion that hugged every inch of her breathtaking figure
Kate Winslet was awarded Best Actress for her critically acclaimed performance in I Am Ruth, and during her speech she paid tribute to her co-star and daughter Mia Threapleton.
One of the big winners turned out to be BBC’s runaway hit The Traitors, which took home the Reality And Constructed Factual award, while presenter Claudia Winkleman won Entertainment Performance for her role as the show’s frontman.
While Anne-Marie Duff was awarded Supporting Actress for Bad Sisters, the viewers’ chosen BAFTA for The P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award was presented at the moment Beertje Paddington had tea with The Queen at her Platinum Jubilee concert.
Ben, who received critical acclaim for his performance as NHS junior Adam Kay in This Is Going To Hurt, took home the Best Actor award, beating out the competition including Gary Oldman, Martin Freeman, Cillian Murphy and Chaske Spencer.
On stage, the actor, 42, said: ‘Oh god I really didn’t think that would happen and I love the actors in this category so much.’
Whishaw also said “everyone on the show is just amazing” and “thank you so much, Adam Kay, for writing this wonderful role.” I am very humble and blessed.”
The medical drama is based on Kay’s book This Is Going To Hurt: Secret Diaries Of A Junior Doctor, which details his work training as a doctor in the NHS.
That night Sir Mo Farah also won for his BBC One documentary The Real Mo Farah in which he revealed he had been illegally smuggled into the UK as chi
Sensational: The dress also featured a dramatic ruffled skirt that paired the stunner with matching red strappy heels
The four-time Olympic champion won the prize for best documentary and dedicated the prize to ‘children who are trafficked’.
In his speech he said: ‘The children have no say at all, they are just children and no child should ever experience what I have done. I hope my story shows that they are not alone, we are in it together.’
The 40-year-old thanked the BBC’s team as it was ‘not easy’ to film and he couldn’t have done it ‘without them’, while his wife Tania Nell said it was the couple’s children who ‘gave them the power to tell the story.
At the start of the show, Siobhan McSweeney won her first BAFTA TV award for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, for playing Sister Michael, the show’s dazzling headmaster of Our Lady Immaculate College on the Channel 4 program Derry Girls.
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
Success: BBC drama The Responder, starring Martin Freeman, received six nominations
Audience Favorite: The Crown received five nominations for its most recent series airing last fall, including Leading Actress and Supporting Actor
The award for reality and constructed facts was given to the psychological adventure show The Traitors, and host Claudia Winkleman, 51, said that upon accepting the award, she and the team are “amazed, thank you very much.”
Things got even better for Claudia as later that night she received the Entertainment Performance award for hosting The Traitors.
Lenny Rush took home the award for Best Male Comedy Performance for his acclaimed performance in Am I Being Unreasonable?
Anne-Marie Duff won the Supporting Actress Award for the comedy Bad Sisters, said she was ‘completely shocked’ and thanked the cast and production team.
It was a huge night for Ireland’s Apple TV+ drama, which also won the Drama Series award.
Adeel Akhtar received Best Supporting Actor for his role in Sherwood, thanking his mother for “smuggling” him into youth theater when his father wanted him to become a lawyer, and his wife who “agreed to go on a date seven years ago.” go with me’, before referring to diversity and inclusion in his speech.
The BAFTAs also paid tribute to stars including talk show host Jerry Springer, Len Goodman of Strictly Come Dancing and host and drag queen Paul O’Grady who passed away in the past year.