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Edited by Alys Davies
All times stated are UK
Award for best reality series is next
The nominations for best reality series are:
The award is handed to...
Lockerbie.
The series is based on the real life events surrounding the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and the joint Scots-US investigation which sought to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Accepting the award, director John Dower said: "Our story is such a horrific one, 270 murdered and they were just travelling home for Christmas."
He added that he wanted to thank the individuals who "let us make the film we wanted to make and that doesn't happen much anymore".
Which show will win best factual series award?
The nominees are:
And the specialist factual winner is...
White Nanny, Black Child.
The documentary tells the stories of Nigerians adopted by white families in the 1970s.
On stage, producer Andy Mundy-Castle says "it's been absolutely amazing" being a part of the show.
"I come from a council estate in Brixton, and this place has been a tough, tough challenge for me to consistently... prevail in.
"It means a lot," he says, through tears. "I've dreamt, for many years, of being on this stage."
Up next - best specialist factual programme
Up next is the award for best specialist factual programme. The nominees are:
Short form winner is...
Mobility, the BBC Three documentary.
It follows the story of three disabled teenagers in Huddersfield.
On the stage, actor Jack Carroll jokes, "you can try and get me down the stairs," as he accepts the award.
The short form award nominations are:
The award goes to...
Bafta hosts Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan for their show Rob & Romesh Vs.
They hug the producers who join them on stage as they celebrate the win.
The two also thank their wives, although Romesh says his "hasn't been massively supportive," getting a laugh from the audience.
This if the first of two awards the comedy duo are up for tonight. Let's wait and see if they're successful with the second or not.
Best comedy entertainment programme award up next
The nominees for best comedy entertainment programme are:
The winner is...
Strictly Come Dancing - the British dancing show that fills millions of people's TV screens every year.
It's the 20th anniversary of the show, and it's "the greatest birthday present", host of the show Tess Daly says.
"It was worth putting the spanx on," she adds.
Claudia Winkleman concludes their speech by giving out the thanks to their team.
Who will win best entertainment programme?
The next award is for the best entertainment programme. The nominees are:
Best supporting actor goes to...
...Matthew Macfadyen for his role in the gripping family drama Succession.
He's not here but Helena Bonham Carter, who is presenting the award, says she'll get it to him.
Next up is the award for best supporting actor
Up next is the award for best supporting actor. The nominees are:
Watch the ceremony on BBC One at 19:00 BST
In less than two hours' time, you will be able to watch the ceremony from the beginning on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It will also be streamed at the top of the live page.
As mentioned, it's already got under way and we're posting all the award winners here, as they're announced. So if you want to avoid any spoilers, it's best to wait until 7pm when the broadcast begins.
The first winner of the night is...
Taking home the Bafta for supporting actress is Jasmine Jobson. She wins for her role in Top Boy as Jaq, a gangster from east London who works for the big boss.
She slid on the stage, telling the crowd her dress made her go flying.
Starting her speech, she gets emotional and cries during the thank yous.
"Kano, my big brother, I love you," she says, shouting out her co-star.
She then calls to her niece: "Aunty Jasmine did it... the girl finally brought it home."
Who's up for the first award?
The first award of the night will be presented to the best actress in a supporting role. The nominations are:
Hosts strut on to the stage
Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan, the hosts for tonight, are on stage.
It's their second year in a row hosting the awards, but Beckett says the main thing he remembers from last year was "a few mistakes".
They also tell winners not to "milk it" in their speech, or "ideally say nothing at all".
Producers have been told that if they come on stage, they have to stand at the back "and let the famous people talk".
The monologue gets huge laughs from the audience.
And on their two nominations for their shows Rob & Romesh VS, Romesh says "it's long overdue".
Bafta chair makes opening speech
In her opening speech, Bafta chair Sara Putt gives her first mention to Baroness Floella Benjamin, who will receive the Bafta Fellowship award in tonight's ceremony.
"You have affected a truly tremendous amount of industry and legislative change," Putt says.
She next mentions "icon" Lorraine Kelly, who gets the Special Award for her 40 years of broadcasting.
"You are fearless, frank, and funny," Putt adds.
The ceremony has begun
Imogen James
Reporting from Royal Festival Hall
Quiet has settled in the Royal Festival Hall - which is now packed with celebs.
But first, we hear from Bafta chair Sara Putt.
She says "it's been a really tough year" for people in the industry.
"Bafta is an academy and a community," Putt says, acknowledging people behind-the-scenes and in front of the camera.
It took 120 hours, she says, to choose the award winners.
We're now just moments away from the winners being announced.
And now for the main event...
With the red carpet schmoozing now over, we turn to the main event - the Bafta TV Awards ceremony.
The awards show itself isn't being live-streamed, but fear not as our reporters are there and will be providing live text updates on who the winners are from 17:00 BST.
That said, if you don't want to know who the winners are before the ceremony is broadcast a little later at 19:00, then steer clear of this live page for a couple of hours.