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Bafta TV Awards 2025: Strictly Come Dancing wins Memorable Moment trophy

Diane Buswell with Bafta TV AwardImage source, Getty Images

Some of the biggest names in British television were in London on Sunday night for the Bafta TV Awards.

The awards are given out by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, with the event this time taking place at the Royal Festival Hall.

Strictly Come Dancing winners Chris McCausland and Diane Buswell not only did enough to win the famous glitterball trophy on the show, but also a Bafta.

Read on to find out more from the big night.

Chris McCausland and Diane Buswell perform a waltz to You'll Never Walk Alone

Strictly Come Dancing won the prize for Memorable Moment - that's the only award at the Bafta TV Awards that is voted for by the public.

In all of the other awards, the winner from the nominees is selected by a group from Bafta.

The comedian Chris McCausland was Strictly's first ever blind contestant.

His waltz with professional dance partner Diane Buswell to You'll Never Walk Alone was voted the most memorable moment.

She was there to pick up the award and said it was "such an honour" to win, before reading a message from Chris that said: "After 22 years in comedy, I win a Bafta for dancing. It hurts, but I'll take it."

CBeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare's Globe

Other winners included CBeebies As You Like It At Shakespeare's Globe, who won the award for Children's: Scripted.

The adaptation of the famous play beat tough competition from the likes of Horrible Histories, Ready Eddie Go! and Tweedy & Fluff.

In the Children's: Non-scripted, FYI Investigates came out on top with Disability And Me.

It faced competition from Operation Ouch! and BooSnoo!