Summary

  • Ceremony has taken place at London's Royal Albert Hall

  • La La Land wins five awards, including best film

  • Outstanding British film is won by I, Daniel Blake

  • Casey Affleck is named best actor and Emma Stone wins best actress

  • Dev Patel is named best supporting actor

  1. Daisy Ridley: 'It's amazing being on British soil'published at 18:11 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Daisy Ridley

    Stars Wars actress Daisy Ridley, the narrator of The Eagle Huntress (nominated for best documentary) is presenting one of the awards tonight. 

    "I haven't done a big red carpet in a really long time, so it's kind of surreal," she told the BBC's Lizo Mzimba, over shouts of "Daisy!" from the crowds. 

    "It's amazing being on British soil and especially doing a film in the UK and with people that are very kind, and excited. It's wonderful."

  2. More stars arrive on the red carpetpublished at 18:05 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    More stars are arriving on the red carpet putting all of us to shame with their incredibly glamorous outfits. 

    Eddie Redmayne and Hannah BagshaweImage source, PA
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    Eddie Redmayne and Hannah Bagshawe

    Daisy RidleyImage source, Getty Images
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    Daisy Ridley

    Christine and the QueensImage source, PA
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    Christine and the Queens

    Julia StilesImage source, PA
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    Julia Stiles

    Kelly MacdonaldImage source, PA
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    Kelly Macdonald

  3. Keep an eye out...published at 18:01 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Duke and Duchess of CambridgeImage source, Getty Images

    Perhaps the most hotly anticipated arrival is that of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

    They'll likely be one of the last to arrive, so keep your eyes peeled...

  4. Viola Davis is familiar with British weatherpublished at 17:55 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Viola Davis is one of the most hotly tipped contenders tonight - she's nominated for best supporting actress for her performance in Fences.

    She's clearly no stranger to British weather. Wearing a jacket over your dress in London in February is very wise indeed...

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  5. Nominations in fullpublished at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    La La LandImage source, Lionsgate

    La La Land is leading the charge at this year's Bafta film awards with 11 nominations, followed by Arrival and Nocturnal Animals with nine.

    Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake is up for best film and outstanding British film.

    Have a look at the full list of nominees.

  6. Zoe Ball and more join the red carpetpublished at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    The stars are beginning to arrive thick and fast - here are just a few of them. There are some stunning outfits on display already on the red carpet.

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    Zoe Ball

    Laura WhitmoreImage source, PA
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    Laura Whitmore

    Carmen EjogoImage source, PA
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    Carmen Ejogo

    Ava WestImage source, PA
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    Ava West

  7. Viola Davis takes to the red carpetpublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Our reporter Tim Masters is right in the thick of it on the red carpet now - Viola Davis and Anya Taylor-Joy have just dropped by.

    Remember you can follow @BBCNewsEnts, external to see the arrivals as they happen.

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  8. Cirque du Soleilpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Cirque du SoleilImage source, PA

    Cirque du Soleil may not be nominated for an award, but they've thoughtfully turned up early to keep everybody who's standing in the cold entertained. 

  9. Stephen Fry has arrivedpublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    Stephen Fry, our master of ceremonies for this evening is fittingly one of the first to arrive on the red carpet.

    His dapper outfit sets a high bar for all the male nominees.

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  10. Red carpetpublished at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

    We'll be bringing you updates live from the Royal Albert Hall from our Twitter account - @BBCNewsEnts, external.

    Here's how the red carpet was looking a little earlier. The stars are now starting to arrive - stay tuned and we'll bring you all the famous faces (and their outfits) very shortly...

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  11. Good eveningpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2017

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    We hope you've bought the popcorn in and reserved your seat on the couch - it's almost time for the 2017 Baftas.

    The red carpet is out and the stars are descending on London's Royal Albert Hall.

    Stephen Fry is on hosting duties once again for this year's ceremony, which you can watch from 21:00 GMT on BBC One.