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‘Adolescence’ and Stephen Graham Triumph at the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards

Netflix's ‘Adolescence’ made history at the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards, securing four prizes, the most ever awarded to one show. Stephen Graham also received a major award.

·May 10, 2026·via NME
‘Adolescence’ and Stephen Graham Triumph at the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards

Netflix  drama  Adolescence   and its star and co-creator Stephen Graham were the big winners at the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards.

- READ MORE: ‘Adolescence’ review: Stephen Graham’s terrifying warning about toxic masculinity

The acclaimed four-episode, one-take show explored the dark underbelly of the manosphere through the story of a 13-year-old boy Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is arrested after the murder of a girl at his school.

At the ceremony in London’s Royal Albert Hall tonight (May 10), hosted by  Taskmaster ’s Greg Davies, the show picked up four awards – Best Limited Drama, Leading Actor for Graham, Supporting Actor for Cooper and Supporting Actress for Christine Tremarco. It becomes the first show ever to win four BAFTAs at one TV awards ceremony, beating the previous record of three held by the likes of  Killing Eve   and  Happy Valley .

It was Graham’s first ever BAFTA TV win after eight nominations, having previously fallen short for shows including  Help ,  Time  and  This Is England ‘90 .

Other big winners were  Seth Rogen ’s  The Studio   for Best International, ITV crime drama Code Of Silence  for Best Drama Series and  Prisoner 951 ’s Narges Rashidi for Leading Actress.

The Celebrity Traitors   was another big winner, picking up Best Reality Series and Most Memorable Moment for the finale in which  Alan Carr burst into tears after revealing he was a traitor .

Steve Coogan  won Actor In A Comedy for reprising his signature role in  How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge) , while Katherine Parkinson won Actress In A Comedy for  Here We Go . The BBC ’s Amandaland  won Best Scripted Comedy, while  Prime Video ’s  Last One Laughing  won Best Entertainment and Best Entertainment Performance for  Bob Mortimer .

Gaza: Doctors Under Attack  won Best Current Affairs, and its producer Ben De Pear challenged the BBC to censor his acceptance speech, in reference to the controversial decision the Corporation made not to air the contentious documentary.

NME  awarded  Adolescence  four stars , writing: “While there’s room for improvement, Adolescence  is still essential viewing. Its unflinching commitment to the darkest corners of the story will remain with you long after the credits have rolled. These four episodes alone won’t stop the encroachment of the so-called ‘manosphere’ on regular boys’ lives but it has the power to start some much-needed conversations.”

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