Richard Ayoade to host TV Baftas behind closed doors

The awards ceremony was postponed due to the coronavirus crisis
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Kimberley Bond29 May 2020

The TV Baftas have a new date confirmed – and a new host.

For the first time, actor Richard Ayoade will front the awards ceremony that celebrates excellence on British television.

However, the ceremony will take place behind closed doors, and winners will accept their awards virtually.

The TV awards were due to go ahead on Sunday May 17, while the Bafta craft awards, which celebrate technical achievements, were due to take place on April 26, but were postponed because of the coronavirus crisis.

Richard Ayoade will front the TV Awards for the first time
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The craft awards will now be streamed online on Friday July 17, hosted by Stephen Mangan, while the TV awards will be broadcast on BBC One on Friday July 31 and the nominations will be announced on Thursday (June 4).

Speaking about taking the hosting role, Ayoade said: “I am as surprised as you are that this is still going ahead.”

Mangan, who is returning as host of the craft awards for the ninth year, added: “I’m absolutely delighted to be hosting the Bafta Craft Awards again, handing out our industry’s highest accolades to the people who make this country’s television world-leading.

“The format might have to change a little this year, but nothing will stop me putting on black tie and celebrating their success.”

Amanda Berry, chief executive at Bafta, said: “We are delighted to confirm the new dates and formats for both the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and the British Academy Television Craft Awards this year.

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“We want to celebrate and reward the talented individuals who make up the television industry, both behind and in front of the camera, many of whom have continued to entertain and inform the nation in recent weeks.”

Speaking about Ayoade’s inclusion, she continued: “I am thrilled that Richard Ayoade will be hosting the Television Awards for the first time, with Stephen Mangan joining us for a ninth time to host the Television Craft Awards, with them at the helm both events are set to be great entertainment.

“Following the success of the online British Academy Games Awards in March, we are proud to be delivering a further two awards shows during this difficult time.”

Previous TV Bafta hosts include Stephen Fry, Joanna Lumley and Sue Perkins.

Additional reporting by PA

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