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‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ wins Bafta TV award

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Bafta TV Awards have been announced, and Squid Game: The Challenge once again shone bright, winning the Reality category.

The UK-produced Netflix show beat off competitio­n from shows such as Banged Up and Married At First Sight. A competitio­n version of Korean drama Squid Game, it pitted 456 contestant­s against each other in a bid to win a massive cash prize.

Comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganatha­n hosted the 2024 Bafta TV Awards, honouring the biggest stars of British television at London’s Royal Festival Hall.

The show comes from The Traitors producer Studio Lambert and The Garden, a rare co-production between two major British unscripted producers from different production groups.

The Traitors won last year, when the category was known as Reality and Constructe­d Factual.

This year, The Crown and Black Mirror got the most nomination­s. However, those nomination­s didn’t translate into awards as Happy Valley and Top Boy dominated the TV Bafta.

In the acting categories, Jasmine Jobson won a Bafta for supporting actress for Top Boy, with the show picking up a second award for best drama series, edging out Happy Valley, The Gold and Slow Horses for the honour. Timothy Spall won leading actor for The Sixth Commandmen­t, which also won limited drama.

 ?? ?? John Hay, Tim Harcourt, Nicola Brown and Stephen Lambert pose with their awards.
John Hay, Tim Harcourt, Nicola Brown and Stephen Lambert pose with their awards.

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