
Ahead of the 2025 British Academy Television Awards, today Apple TV+ returned to 180 House in London to host its annual BAFTA TV Brunch, celebrating outstanding achievements in British television. This year’s event honoured all BAFTA TV nominees, and was held on the heels of Apple TV+ recently landing multiple wins at the BAFTA Television Craft Awards across acclaimed, hit programs including “Slow Horses,” “Bad Sisters” and “The Velveteen Rabbit.”






- Dichen Lachman and Tramell Tillman attend the Apple TV+ BAFTA TV Brunch to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity at 180 The Strand on 10 May, 2025 in London, England..
- Tramell Tillman attends the Apple TV+ BAFTA TV Brunch to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity at 180 The Strand on 10 May, 2025 in London, England..
- Sarah Niles attends the Apple TV+ BAFTA TV Brunch to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity at 180 The Strand on 10 May, 2025 in London, England..
- Dichen Lachman and Maximilian Osinski attend the Apple TV+ BAFTA TV Brunch to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity at 180 The Strand on 10 May, 2025 in London, England..
- Dichen Lachman attends the Apple TV+ BAFTA TV Brunch to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity at 180 The Strand on 10 May, 2025 in London, England..
- Jessica Henwick attends the Apple TV+ BAFTA TV Brunch to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity at 180 The Strand on 10 May, 2025 in London, England..
- Saskia Reeves, Jonathan Pryce, Rosalind Eleazar, Christopher Chung and Jay Hunt, Chair of the BFI, attend the Apple TV+ BAFTA TV Brunch to celebrate excellence in global storytelling and creativity at 180 The Strand on 10 May, 2025 in London, England..
This year’s BAFTA TV Brunch welcomed stars from acclaimed and award-winning Apple Originals such as “Severance,” “Silo,” and “Slow Horses,” and esteemed creatives including Tramell Tillman, Dichen Lachman, Jonathan Pryce, Christopher Chung, Saskia Reeves, Rosalind Eleazar, Sarah Niles, Kadiff Kirwan, Jessica Henwick, Imogen Waterhouse, Guy Remmers, Elliott Heffernan, Brian Cox, Jessica Gunning, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tom Grennan, Self Esteem, Adjoa Andoh, Jenna Coleman, Daisy Jelley, Daniel Ings, Weruche Opia, Laura Whitmore, Iain Stirling, Misan Harriman and more.
The winners of the BAFTA Television Awards will be revealed at the BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday, 11 May. At this year’s BAFTA Television Craft Awards, held on 27 April, Apple’s popular espionage drama “Slow Horses” landed the award for Editing: Fiction and Sound: Fiction, while hit comedic drama “Bad Sisters” nabbed a win for Original Music: Fiction, and “The Velveteen Rabbit” was recognised for Children’s Craft Team. In total, Apple TV+ landed 13 nominations for the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards across seven programs: “Slow Horses,” “Silo,” “Shrinking,” “Bad Sisters,” “Masters of the Air,” “Earthsounds” and “The Velveteen Rabbit.”
The BAFTA Television Awards recognise the best British programs, performances and productions each year. The winners will be revealed in two ceremonies, including at the BAFTA Television Craft Awards on Sunday, 27 April and the BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday, 11 May.
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