Stars pictured ahead of Bafta TV Awards

Jeff Goldblum poses on the red carpet at the 2024 BAFTA Television Awards in London, Britain, May 12, 2024.Image source, Reuters
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Jurassic Park star Jeff Goldblum was among the actors attending the Bafta TV Awards at the Royal Festival Hall

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A string of stars were bathed in sunshine as they walked the red carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday.

Nominees and guests posed for photos as they gathered for one of television's biggest nights of the year- the Bafta TV Awards.

Most actors were able to pretend convincingly they would rather be wearing a black tuxedo in central London than sitting in their garden sunbathing.

Here is a selection of photos which will be kept updated throughout the afternoon.

We hope you're a fan of the logo for the cruise company sponsoring the event, as you're about to see a lot of it in the background:

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Harry Clark (pictured with girlfriend Anna Maynard) appeared in the recent series of The Traitors - but it aired too late to be nominated at this year's Bafta ceremony

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Layton Williams was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, nominated for best entertainment programme

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Drag Race star Michelle Visage and comedian Tom Allen hosted the official red carpet live stream

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Georgia Harrison returned to Love Island last year to star in the All Stars series

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Actress Rochelle Neil recently appeared in ITV series Three Little Birds

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EastEnders star Bobby Brazier was a runner-up on the most recent series of Strictly

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Fashion, lifestyle and travel influencer Lydia Millen

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Freddie Fox has starred in Slow Horses and The Gentlemen and will appear in the second series of House of the Dragon

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Clara Amfo recently left BBC Radio 1 and is set to host new music show ITV Studio Sessions

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Jack Rooke wrote and created the semi-autobiographical Channel 4 drama Big Boys

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Comedian Joe Lycett arrived ready for the hot weather - carrying a fan in each hand