Amanda Holden captivated attendees at the BAFTA Television nominees party in London, showcasing a daring black gown. The event celebrated the nominees for the 2025 awards, where the series Adolescence is a frontrunner.

Holden's Red Carpet Moment

The 55-year-old Britain’s Got Talent judge turned heads in a sheer, high-fashion dress. The gown featured a halterneck neckline with a plunging V-front, complemented by intricate black lace detailing.

Holden arrived alongside her friend Alan Carr, who sported a classic grey suit. Other stars in attendance included Lucy Punch, Georgina Castle, Tinie Tempah, and Jodie Whittaker, each showcasing their individual style.

'Adolescence' Dominates Nominations

A Gripping Narrative

The BAFTA Television Awards shortlist is heavily influenced by Adolescence, receiving eleven nominations, including Limited Drama and Leading Actor. Created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne, the series explores the dark experiences of teenager Jamie Miller.

Key Nominees

Stephen Graham is nominated for Leading Actor, competing against Colin Firth, Matt Smith, and Taron Egerton. Ashley Walters and Owen Cooper from Adolescence are nominated in the Supporting Actor category alongside Paddy Considine, Rafael Mathe, Joshua McGuire, and Fehinti Balogun.

Erin Doherty, also starring in Adolescence, is up for Leading Actress, her first nomination in the category. She will compete against Aimee Lou Wood, Chyna McQueen, Emilia Jones, and Rose Ayling-Ellis.

Awards Ceremony Details

The BAFTA Television Awards will be held on May 10th at London’s Southbank Centre, hosted by comedian Greg Davies. The BBC leads the nominations with 73, followed by Netflix with 29 and Disney+ with 16.

The Celebrity Traitors, a popular show on British TV, is nominated for five awards, including Best Entertainment Programme for Claudia Winkleman. BAFTA CEO Jane Millchip praised the exceptional quality of television this year, highlighting the strength of British storytelling.