BAFTA TV Awards 2026 Adolescence Sweeps the Board as Full Winners List is Revealed

The 2026 BAFTA Television Awards took place last night, celebrating the pinnacle of British broadcasting. In a star-studded ceremony that highlighted the immense depth of talent currently on UK screens, one name dominated the conversation: Adolescence.
If you missed the live broadcast, VoraWire has compiled the definitive report on the night’s big winners, standout speeches, and the surprises that shook the industry.
The Night of ‘Adolescence’
The gripping drama series ‘Adolescence’ proved to be the juggernaut of the evening. It wasn’t just a win; it was a sweep.
Stephen Graham solidified his status as a national treasure by taking home Leading Actor for his powerhouse performance.
The supporting cast was equally recognised, with Christine Tremarco winning Supporting Actress and Owen Cooper clinching Supporting Actor.
To top off a historic night, the show was officially crowned Best Limited Drama.
Drama and Leading Performances
While Adolescence took the limited series crown, the highly acclaimed ‘Code of Silence’ walked away with the prestigious Best Drama Series award, beating out stiff competition.
In the Leading Actress category, Narges Rashidi delivered one of the most emotional moments of the night, winning for her haunting portrayal in ‘Prisoner 951’.
Comedy and Entertainment Highlights
The comedy categories brought much-needed levity to the evening:
Steve Coogan proved his timeless appeal, winning Male Performance in a Comedy Programme for his return as the iconic Alan Partridge.
Katherine Parkinson took home the female counterpart for her brilliant work in ‘Here We Go’.
‘Last One Laughing’ was a double winner, securing Best Entertainment Programme while the legendary Bob Mortimer won Best Entertainment Performance.
