Bafta TV Awards 2024: Emily Atack, Maura Higgins and Georgia Harrison look stunning as they lead the red carpet glamour

TELLY's finest arrived in London today to celebrate the Bafta TV Awards - with stars Emily Atack, Maura Higgins and Georgia Harrison putting on a stunning display.
The trio led the red carpet arrivals at London's Royal Festival Hall ahead of the ceremony, which kicks off at 7pm.
Emily proudly cradled her blossoming baby bump in a dusty blue dress with oversized sleeves.
She styled her hair in a glamourous up do and accessorised with rings and silver drop earrings.
Her make-up look was bronzed and glowing and she showcased smokey eyes and a nude lip.
Her ensemble was complete with a pair of satin court shoes in ivory with pointed toes.
Maura looked absolutely incredible in a black shoulderless gown with a peplum skirt and Bardot sleeves.
Best Supporting Actress
WINNER: Jasmine Jobson, Topboy, Netflix
Best Supporting Actor
WINNER: Matthew MacFadyen, Succession, Sky Atlantic
Best Entertainment
WINNER: Strictly Come Dancing, BBC One
Comedy Entertainment Programme
WINNER: Rob & Romesh Vs, Sky Max
Short Form
WINNER: Mobility, BBC Three
Specialist Factual
WINNER: White Nanny, Black Child, Channel 5
Factual
WINNER: Lockerbie, Sky Documentaries
Reality Series
WINNER: Squid Game: The Challenge, Netflix
Sports coverage
WINNER Cheltenham Festival Day One, ITV1
Male Performance in a Comedy
WINNER: Mawaan Rowan, Juice, BBC Three
Female Performance in a Comedy
WINNER: Gbemisola Ikemelo, Black Ops, BBC One
Limited Drama
WINNER: The Sixth Commandment, BBC One
Current Affairs
WINNER: This World: The Shamima Begum Story, BBC Two
News Coverage
WINNER: Sky News, Israel and Hamas at War
International
WINNER: Class Act, Netflix
Daytime TV
WINNER: Scam Interceptors, BBC One
Soap
WINNER: Casualty, BBC One
Factual Entertainment
WINNER: Celebrity Race Across the World, BBC One
TV moment of the Year
WINNER Happy Valley’s Final Showdown, BBC One
Single documentary
WINNER: Ellie Simmonds - Finding my Secret Family - ITV1
Channelling her inner Audrey Hepburn she pulled her hair up into a bun on top of her head, letting the dress do all the talking.
Georgia Harrison who is set to come face-to-face with her Love Island ex Anton Danyluk this evening looked incredible in a figure-revealing coral and silver gown.
Her unusual outfit featured huge shoulder pads and a textured bralette and matching strap around her waist.
Saturdays star Frankie looked like a goddess in a white cut-out dress that flowed to the floor.
She showed off her toned tummy in the long-sleeved number and wore a pair of pointy-toed heels for extra glamour.
Her fellow bandmate Molly King was also a vision in white. Her dress featured a plunging neckline with a dramatic cowl neck detail.
Laura Whitmore glistened in a beaded purple number which had an off-the-shoulder strap.
Ashley James was a true golden girl in a figure-hugging dress that had a huge thigh split for extra glamour.
Love Island star Amber Gill opted for a completely see-through black crochet-style dress, revealing her underwear.
Her hair was pulled back into a low bun and she accessorised with dramatic drop earrings.
Stacey Solomon wore a black body-con dress that perfectly highlighted her curves.
She grinned at the cameras, showing off her natural beauty with a soft palette of makeup.
Baby Reindeer stars Jessica Gunning and Richard Gadd were all smiles as they posed together.
Jessica looked divine in a deep red gown with delicate frills. Richard looked equally as dapper in a black suit and tie.
Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts also joined in on the cut-out feature style, wearing a black lace dress that revealed her waist.
Opting for elegance, it also had a high-neck which she drew attention to with an up-do.
Former Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison, who recently enjoyed her 'sten' party in Dubai with her soon to be husband Ercan Ramadan, glistened in an art-deco style outfit.
Comedians Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett will host this year's ceremony once again.
The ceremony will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 7pm
Read all of the latest news on our BAFTA TV Awards 2022 live blog
The final season of Happy Valley will compete against heist series The Gold and spy drama Slow Horses for a top prize tonight.
They are nominated alongside crime drama Top Boy for the best drama prize at the ceremony, which will be presented by Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan at the Royal Festival Hall.
The swansong of creator Sally Wainwright's Yorkshire-set thriller Happy Valley already has a string of awards under its belt.
Star Sarah Lancashire is also nominated for the best actress Bafta for her portrayal of no-nonsense sergeant Catherine Cawood.
She will compete against veteran actress Anne Reid for her role in The Sixth Commandment, which explores the deaths of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin in Maids Moreton, Buckinghamshire.
Also scoring a leading actress nomination is Bella Ramsey for her role in The Last Of Us, the TV adaptation of the hugely popular video game which is set in a post-apocalyptic world where society has been destroyed by a pandemic.
Helena Bonham Carter is also nominated in the leading actress category for her role in ITVX's Nolly, which saw her playing Crossroads star Noele Gordon, known to her friends as Nolly, in the Russell T Davies drama about the rise and fall of the actress.
The final series of Netflix's royal drama The Crown is also in the running for a string of prizes.
Ncuti Gatwa's unveiling as the 15th Time Lord in Doctor Who, Logan Roy's shocking death in Succession and David Beckham's teasing of wife Victoria about her "working-class" upbringing are among the stand-out scenes in the running for the P&O Cruises memorable moment award.
Queen of daytime TV Lorraine Kelly will also be given a special award in tonight's show.