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«Breaking News» RTS Awards 2019: Anna Friel leads star-studded red carpet arrivals

Anna Friel was putting on a glamorous display on Tuesday night, as she led the star-studded arrivals for the Royal Television Society Awards 2019 red carpet.


The 42-year-old acclaimed actress looked sensational in a green silk gown as she arrived for the event in London's Grosvenor House.


Anna made her arrival on the red carpet along with many of TV's finest stars, including Killing Eve's Jodie Comer and legendary presenter Lorraine Kelly.




Flawless: Anna Friel was putting on a glamorous display on Tuesday night, as she led the star-studded arrivals for the Royal Television Society Awards 2019 red carpet


Flawless: Anna Friel was putting on a glamorous display on Tuesday night, as she led the star-studded arrivals for the Royal Television Society Awards 2019 red carpet



Flawless: Anna Friel was putting on a glamorous display on Tuesday night, as she led the star-studded arrivals for the Royal Television Society Awards 2019 red carpet



Anna was showcasing her trim physique in the form-fitting sage green silk gown, which she teamed with simple black suede-strapped platform heels.

The Marcella star kept her brunette tresses loosely curled as she arrived on the blue carpet, accessorising her look with a simple box clutch.


Anne was in attendance as her acclaimed series Butterfly - which tells the tale of a family coming to terms with their son's decision to transition into becoming a girl - is nominated for Best Mini-Series.




Flawless: The 42-year-old acclaimed actress looked sensational in a green silk gown as she arrived for the event in London's Grosvenor House


Flawless: The 42-year-old acclaimed actress looked sensational in a green silk gown as she arrived for the event in London's Grosvenor House



Flawless: The 42-year-old acclaimed actress looked sensational in a green silk gown as she arrived for the event in London's Grosvenor House






Glamour girl: The Marcella star kept her brunette tresses loosely curled as she arrived on the blue carpet


Glamour girl: The Marcella star kept her brunette tresses loosely curled as she arrived on the blue carpet






Dressed up: Anne finished her look with black platform heels and a simple box clutch


Dressed up: Anne finished her look with black platform heels and a simple box clutch



Glamour girl: The Marcella star kept her brunette tresses loosely curled as she arrived on the blue carpet, accessorising her look with a simple box clutch



Also seen making her arrival for the star-studded awards event was Killing Eve star Jodie Comer, who was putting on a leggy display in a black velvet mini dress with gold lace frills.


The Liverpool-born actress - who has won an army of fans as the psychopathic assassin Villanelle showed off her slender pins with black opaque tights alongside the dress, while her honeyed blonde tresses were loosely curled. 


Daytime favourite Lorraine Kelly also showcased her recent weight loss, donning a form-fitting black midi dress covered in sequins for the occasion.


The 59-year-old Scottish presenter dazzled in the fitted dress adorned with the stand-out sequins, which she teamed with matching pointed-toe heels.




Statement: Also seen making her arrival was Killing Eve star Jodie Comer, who was putting on a leggy display in a black velvet mini dress with gold lace frills


Statement: Also seen making her arrival was Killing Eve star Jodie Comer, who was putting on a leggy display in a black velvet mini dress with gold lace frills



Statement: Also seen making her arrival was Killing Eve star Jodie Comer, who was putting on a leggy display in a black velvet mini dress with gold lace frills





Transformed: Daytime favourite Lorraine Kelly also showcased her recent weight loss, donning a form-fitting black midi dress covered in sequins for the occasion


Transformed: Daytime favourite Lorraine Kelly also showcased her recent weight loss, donning a form-fitting black midi dress covered in sequins for the occasion



Transformed: Daytime favourite Lorraine Kelly also showcased her recent weight loss, donning a form-fitting black midi dress covered in sequins for the occasion





Gorgeous: The 59-year-old Scottish presenter dazzled in the fitted dress adorned with the stand-out sequins, which she teamed with matching pointed-toe heels


Gorgeous: The 59-year-old Scottish presenter dazzled in the fitted dress adorned with the stand-out sequins, which she teamed with matching pointed-toe heels



Gorgeous: The 59-year-old Scottish presenter dazzled in the fitted dress adorned with the stand-out sequins, which she teamed with matching pointed-toe heels





Slimmed down: Lorraine has previously credited attending Zumba classes with helping her drop a staggering three dress sizes


Slimmed down: Lorraine has previously credited attending Zumba classes with helping her drop a staggering three dress sizes



Slimmed down: Lorraine has previously credited attending Zumba classes with helping her drop a staggering three dress sizes 



Soap stars were also out in force for the event, including Hollyoaks favourite Sarah Jayne Dunn, who put on a leggy display in a teal green thigh-split gown.


The actress - who plays Mandy Richardson on the Channel 4 soap - beamed as she made her way down the blue carpet, with her blonde tresses pulled back into a chic up-do.


Coronation Street mainstays Faye Brookes and Sair Khan also looked to be the best of friends as they arrived for the awards bash, with Faye looking every inch the stylish vixen in a black strapless velvet dress.





Dressed up: Soap stars were also out in force for the event, including Hollyoaks favourite Sarah Jayne Dunn


Dressed up: Soap stars were also out in force for the event, including Hollyoaks favourite Sarah Jayne Dunn






Sexy: The actress put on a leggy display in a teal green thigh-split gown.


Sexy: The actress put on a leggy display in a teal green thigh-split gown.



Dressed up: Soap stars were also out in force for the event, including Hollyoaks favourite Sarah Jayne Dunn, who put on a leggy display in a teal green thigh-split gown.





Perfect: The actress - who plays Mandy Richardson on the Channel 4 soap - beamed as she made her way down the blue carpet, with her blonde tresses pulled back into a chic up-do


Perfect: The actress - who plays Mandy Richardson on the Channel 4 soap - beamed as she made her way down the blue carpet, with her blonde tresses pulled back into a chic up-do



Perfect: The actress - who plays Mandy Richardson on the Channel 4 soap - beamed as she made her way down the blue carpet, with her blonde tresses pulled back into a chic up-do





Pals: Coronation Street mainstays Faye Brookes and Sair Khan also looked to be the best of friends as they arrived for the awards bash


Pals: Coronation Street mainstays Faye Brookes and Sair Khan also looked to be the best of friends as they arrived for the awards bash



Pals: Coronation Street mainstays Faye Brookes and Sair Khan also looked to be the best of friends as they arrived for the awards bash





Sizzling: Faye was every inch the vixen in a black strapless velvet frock, with her engagement ring on full display


Sizzling: Faye was every inch the vixen in a black strapless velvet frock, with her engagement ring on full display



Sizzling: Faye was every inch the vixen in a black strapless velvet frock, with her engagement ring on full display





Bride-to-be: Faye recently announced her engagement to singer Gareth Gates, and Faye was certainly showcasing her beauty at the awards show


Bride-to-be: Faye recently announced her engagement to singer Gareth Gates, and Faye was certainly showcasing her beauty at the awards show



Bride-to-be: Faye recently announced her engagement to singer Gareth Gates, and Faye was certainly showcasing her beauty at the awards show





Loving life: The Corrie co-stars seemed in high spirits as they larked around on the blue carpet


Loving life: The Corrie co-stars seemed in high spirits as they larked around on the blue carpet



Loving life: The Corrie co-stars seemed in high spirits as they larked around on the blue carpet





Delightful duo: The pair looked radiant as they cosied up to one another to pose for snaps


Delightful duo: The pair looked radiant as they cosied up to one another to pose for snaps



Delightful duo: The pair looked radiant as they cosied up to one another to pose for snaps 



Meanwhile dramas Save Me and Killing Eve have topped the nominations list, while other noticeable absences include Strictly Come Dancing, The X Factor and runaway hit BBC thriller Bodyguard. The latter scooped a Golden Globe this year. 


Sky Atlantic's Save Me is up for the Drama Series prize, and Lennie James - who created, wrote, and starred in the programme - is nominated in the Writer and Male Actor categories.


The thriller, which follows the story of Nelson (Lennie) whose world is turned upside down when his 13-year-old estranged daughter mysteriously disappears, is also recognised with Alice Feetham - who played Bernie - in contention for the Breakthrough Award. 





A vision: Michelle Heaton was effortlessly chic in a black and white panelled dress


A vision: Michelle Heaton was effortlessly chic in a black and white panelled dress






Intricate: The frock also boasted a pretty one-shouldered ruffle


Intricate: The frock also boasted a pretty one-shouldered ruffle



A vision: Michelle Heaton was effortlessly chic in a black and white panelled dress, which boasted a pretty one-shouldered ruffle





Glammed up: The mother-of-two highlighted her tanned physique with a statement red lip and her brunette tresses styled poker straight


Glammed up: The mother-of-two highlighted her tanned physique with a statement red lip and her brunette tresses styled poker straight



Glammed up: The mother-of-two highlighted her tanned physique with a statement red lip and her brunette tresses styled poker straight



Killing Eve - which stars Grey's Anatomy's Sandra Oh and Doctor Foster's Jodie Comer - has also been recognised in the Drama Series category with the two leading ladies nominated in the Female Actor category alongside Black Earth Rising's Michaela Coel.


The Last Leg, Britain's Got Talent and Don't Hate The Playaz are nominated in the Entertainment category alongside comedian Michael McIntyre. Lesley Manville is up for the Female Comedy Performance accolade for her moving portrayal of Cathy in Mum.


She will go up against Sian Gibson for Peter Kay's Car Share - The Finale, and This Country's Daisy May Cooper.




Iconic: Presenting royalty Floella Benjamin oozed timeless glamour in an amazing bronze gown covered with sequin, along with a dramatic jewelled matching necklace


Iconic: Presenting royalty Floella Benjamin oozed timeless glamour in an amazing bronze gown covered with sequin, along with a dramatic jewelled matching necklace



Iconic: Presenting royalty Floella Benjamin oozed timeless glamour in an amazing bronze gown covered with sequin, along with a dramatic jewelled matching necklace





Legendary: The former children's presenter looked amazing in her gown as she arrived on the blue carpet


Legendary: The former children's presenter looked amazing in her gown as she arrived on the blue carpet



Legendary: The former children's presenter looked amazing in her gown as she arrived on the blue carpet



Jennifer Hudson of The Voice is nominated in the category of Entertainment Performance, and a broad range of popular documentaries are nominated including David Attenborough’s pioneering series Blue Planet II, a winner in 2018, Drugsland, Prison, Grenfell and The Secret Life of Landfill: A Rubbish History.


BBC One’s The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is also nominated in the Live Event category.


Channel 5, BBC One and CBeebies are all in contention for the RTS Channel of the Year award with Casualty, Hollyoaks and 2018 winner Coronation Street nominated in the Soap and Continuing Drama category.


The RTS Programme Awards seek to recognise programmes which, in the year in question, have made a material and positive contribution to their genre. 




Standing out: Lesley Manville also donned a daring semi-sheer black one- shouldered dress for the awards show


Standing out: Lesley Manville also donned a daring semi-sheer black one- shouldered dress for the awards show



Standing out: Lesley Manville also donned a daring semi-sheer black one- shouldered dress for the awards show




ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY PROGRAMME AWARDS 2019: The nominees






 Actor (Female)


• Jodie Comer Killing Eve (Sid Gentle Films for BBC One)


• Sandra Oh Killing Eve (Sid Gentle Films for BBC One)


• Michaela Coel Black Earth Rising (Forgiving Earth for BBC Two)


Actor (Male)


• Ben Whishaw A Very English Scandal (Blueprint Pictures for BBC One)


• Lucian Msamati Kiri (The Forge Entertainment for Channel 4)


• Lennie James Save Me (World Productions for Sky Atlantic)




Killing Eve's Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh are both nominated 


Killing Eve's Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh are both nominated 


Killing Eve's Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh are both nominated 



Arts


• Black Hollywood: “They've Gotta Have Us” (AFL Films for BBC Two)


• Germaine Bloody Greer (Big Wheel Film & Television for BBC Two)


• The Art of Drumming (Wall to Wall Media for Sky Arts)


Breakthrough Award


• Nabhaan Rizwan Informer (Neal Street Productions for BBC One)


• Mo Gilligan The Big Narstie Show (Exception Entertainment / Dice Productions for Channel 4)


• Alice Feetham Save Me (World Productions for Sky Atlantic)


Children’s Programme


• My Life: Locked in Boy (Sugar Films for CBBC)


• Jacqueline Wilson's Katy (BBC Children’s In-House Productions for CBBC)


• Prosiect Z (Boom Cymru for S4C) 







Mo Gilligan is up for the Breakthrough Award



Comedy Performance (Female)


• Lesley Manville Mum (Big Talk Productions in association with The Money Men for BBC Two)


• Sian Gibson Peter Kay’s Car Share - The Finale (Goodnight Vienna Productions for BBC One)


• Daisy May Cooper This Country (BBC Studios for BBC Three)


Comedy Performance (Male)


• Samson Kayo Famalam (BBC Studios for BBC Three)


• Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith Inside No. 9 (BBC Studios for BBC Two)


• Alex Murphy & Chris Walley The Young Offenders (Vico Films for BBC Three) 



Lesley Manville Mum (Big Talk Productions in association with The Money Men for BBC Two) 


Lesley Manville Mum (Big Talk Productions in association with The Money Men for BBC Two) 


Lesley Manville is nominated for her role in Mum



Daytime Programme


• Moving On – Invisible (LA Productions for BBC One)


• Murder, Mystery and My Family (Chalkboard TV for BBC One)


• The Repair Shop (Ricochet for BBC Two)


Documentary Series


• Love and Hate Crime (Top Hat Productions for BBC One)


• Drugsland (BBC Studios – Unscripted Productions and The Open University for BBC Three)


• Prison (Spring Films for Channel 4)


Drama Series


• Killing Eve (Sid Gentle Films for BBC One)


• Peaky Blinders (Caryn Mandabach Productions and Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC Two)


• Save Me (World Productions for Sky Atlantic)


Entertainment


• The Last Leg (Open Mike for Channel 4)


• Britain's Got Talent (Syco / Thames for ITV)


• Don't Hate The Playaz (Monkey Kingdom for ITV2) 




Jennifer Hudson of The Voice is nominated in the category of Entertainment Performance


Jennifer Hudson of The Voice is nominated in the category of Entertainment Performance


Jennifer Hudson of The Voice is nominated in the category of Entertainment Performance



Entertainment Performance


• Michael McIntyre Michael McIntyre's Big Show (Hungry McBear for BBC One)


• Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan The Big Narstie Show (Exception Entertainment / Dice Productions for Channel 4)


• Jennifer Hudson The Voice UK (ITV Studios and Talpa for ITV)


Formatted Popular Factual


• Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing (Owl Power for BBC Two)


• The Real Full Monty: Ladies Night (Spun Gold TV for ITV)


• Gordon, Gino and Fred's Road Trip: The French Connection (Studio Ramsay for ITV) 


Sports Programme


• MOTD 2018 World Cup: Quarter Final - England v Sweden (BBC Sport for BBC One)


• Winter Paralympic Games (Whisper Films for Channel 4)


• 2018 Ryder Cup (Sky Sports & European Tour Productions for Sky Sports)  








The Cry features in the Mini-Series category


The Cry features in the Mini-Series category


The Cry features in the Mini-Series category



History


• The Ruth Ellis Files: A Very British Crime Story (Wall to Wall for BBC Four)


• A Dangerous Dynasty: The House of Assad (72 Films for BBC Two)


• Holocaust: The Revenge Plot (Caravan for Channel 4) 




Derry Girls is up for Scripted Comedy 


Derry Girls is up for Scripted Comedy 


Derry Girls is up for Scripted Comedy 



 Live Event


• The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (BBC Studios for BBC One)


• The Real Full Monty Live (Spun Gold for ITV)


• Glyndebourne Opera Cup (Factory Films for Sky Arts)


Mini-Series


• A Very English Scandal (Blueprint Pictures for BBC One)


• The Cry (Synchronicity Films for BBC One)


• Butterfly (Red Production Company and Aenon for ITV)


Presenter


• Bobby Friction Pump Up the Bhangra: The Sound of Asian Britain (Pacific Quay Productions, BBC Studios for BBC Four)


• Romesh Ranganathan The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan (Rumpus Media for BBC Two)


• Michael Palin Michael Palin in North Korea (ITN Productions for Channel 5)


RTS Channel of the Year


• BBC One


• CBeebies


• Channel 5




Gary Lineker is up for the Pundit gong 


Gary Lineker is up for the Pundit gong 


Gary Lineker is up for the Pundit gong 



Science and Natural History


• Blue Planet II (BBC Studios – The Natural History Unit for BBC One)


• Drowning in Plastic (Raw TV for BBC One)


• The Secret Life of Landfill: A Rubbish History (Tern Television Productions for BBC Four)


Scripted Comedy


• Famalam (BBC Studios for BBC Three)


• Detectorists (Channel X North, Treasure Trove Productions, and Lola Entertainment for BBC Four)


• Derry Girls (Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4)


Single Documentary


• Grenfell (Minnow Films for BBC One)


• Married to a Paedophile (Brinkworth Films for Channel 4)


• Raped: My Story (Lambent Productions for Channel 5)




Peaky Blinders battles Killing Eve and Save Me 


Peaky Blinders battles Killing Eve and Save Me 


Peaky Blinders battles Killing Eve and Save Me 



Single Drama


• Killed By My Debt (BBC Studios: The Documentary Unit for BBC Three)


• Mother’s Day (BBC Studios: The Documentary Unit for BBC Two)


• Black Mirror: USS Callister (House of Tomorrow for Netflix)


Soap and Continuing Drama


• Casualty (BBC Studios for BBC One)


• Hollyoaks (Lime Pictures for Channel 4)


• Coronation Street (ITV Studios for ITV)


Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit


• Gary Lineker MOTD: World Cup 2018 (BBC Sport for BBC One)


• Osi Umenyiora NFL This Week and The NFL Show (Whisper Films for BBC Two)


• Roy Keane 2018 FIFA World Cup (ITV Sport for ITV) 




BBC One’s The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is also nominated in the Live Event category 


BBC One’s The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is also nominated in the Live Event category 


BBC One’s The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is also nominated in the Live Event category 



Writer (Comedy)


• Stefan Golaszewski Mum (Big Talk Productions in association with The Money Men for BBC Two)


• Jamie Demetriou and Robert Popper Stath Lets Flats (Roughcut TV for Channel 4)


• Lisa McGee Derry Girls (Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4)


Writer (Drama)


• Russell T. Davies A Very English Scandal (Blueprint Pictures for BBC One)


• Lennie James Save Me (World Productions for Sky Atlantic)


• David Nicholls Patrick Melrose (Little Island Productions, Two Cities Television and Sunny March for Sky Atlantic)




Hollyoaks


Hollyoaks


 Hollyoaks is up for a Soap gong








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Main photo article Anna Friel was putting on a glamorous display on Tuesday night, as she led the star-studded arrivals for the Royal Television Society Awards 2019 red carpet.
The 42-year-old acclaimed actress looked sensational in a green silk gown as she arrived for the event in London‘s Grosvenor...


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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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