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Bernard Cribbins included in TV BAFTA’s memoriam segment after being snubbed at the film awards

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Bernard Cribbins was included in the memoriam segment of the 2023 BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday after being rejected from the film awards.

The much-loved actor – who was the voice and face of childhood TV and film for generations of Britons before a career resurgence in Doctor Who – passed away in July 2022 at the age of 93.

He was honored alongside the late Paul O’Grady, who tragically passed away in March at the age of 67, as well as Len Goodman, who passed away “unexpectedly but peacefully” on March 28, also at the age of 67.

The BAFTAs also paid tribute to stars including talk show host Jerry Springer, comedian Barry Humphries, Hi-De-Hi! actress Ruth Madoc and Emmerdale star Dale Meeks.

Many BAFTA viewers were unimpressed when Bernard was not present at the filming ceremony in February, including 59-year-old Doctor Who executive producer Russell T. Davies.

Finally! Bernard Cribbins was included in the memoriam segment of the 2023 BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday after being rejected from the film awards

Icon: He was honored alongside the late Paul O'Grady, who tragically passed away in March aged 67

Icon: He was honored alongside the late Paul O’Grady, who tragically passed away in March aged 67

Tragic: Len Goodman, who died 'unexpectedly but peacefully' on March 28, also aged 67

Tragic: Len Goodman, who died ‘unexpectedly but peacefully’ on March 28, also aged 67

One Twitter user wrote: ‘Was quite surprised that Bernard Cribbins was not honored. A national treasure held dear to the majority of the nation! Limited time is not a warranted response, I’m sorry.”

BAFTA responded to this tweet, writing: ‘With limited time in our broadcast, it is not possible to honor all those who have sadly passed away.

“Bernard appears in our online records… and given his influential work on TV, he will be considered for inclusion in the next Television Awards broadcast.”

Russell shared a screenshot of BAFTA’s response on his Instagram, writing: ‘It’s fair enough to remember Bernard Cribbins on the TV @bafta not the movie. To say he is ‘considered’ is the work of an idiot’.

Former Doctor Who and Torchwood star John Barrowman agreed, saying, “Well said Russell. Someone has to be trained. CONSIDERED? That is INCREDIBLE!! Jb’.

Gaby Roslin also responded to Russell’s post, writing, “Well said. What about his movies? He was a real star, a great actor and a joy and loved so dearly.”

BAFTA later confirmed that Bernard will be remembered, telling MailOnline: “Bernard Cribbins will be remembered in our upcoming broadcast of the BAFTA Television Awards ceremony in May.”

The Masked Singer, along with The Traitors, were among the early winners of the 2023 British Academy Television Awards with P&O Cruises.

Held at London’s Royal Festival Hall, the star-studded ceremony saw the best and brightest of British TV descend on the capital, with presenters Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganatha acting as hosts for the evening.

Don't forget, the BAFTAs also paid tribute to stars, including comedian Barry Humphries

Don’t forget, the BAFTAs also paid tribute to stars, including comedian Barry Humphries

Late star: Broadcaster, journalist and actor Jerry Springer got a nod

Late star: Broadcaster, journalist and actor Jerry Springer got a nod

Disturbing: Hi-De-Hi!  actress Ruth Madoc and Emmerdale star Dale Meeks were also remembered

Disturbing: Hi-De-Hi!  actress Ruth Madoc and Emmerdale star Dale Meeks were also remembered

Disturbing: Hi-De-Hi! actress Ruth Madoc and Emmerdale star Dale Meeks were also remembered

One of the big winners turned out to be BBC’s runaway hit The Traitors, which took home the Reality And Constructed Factual award, while presenter Claudia Winkleman won Entertainment Performance.

While Anne-Marie Duff was awarded Supporting Actress for Bad Sisters, the viewers’ chosen BAFTA for The P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award was presented at the moment Beertje Paddington had tea with The Queen at her Platinum Jubilee concert.

The BBC received the most nominations of any broadcaster with a total of 47 nominations, while Channel 4 received 21 and ITV received 15.

At the start of the show, Siobhan McSweeney won her first BAFTA TV award for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, for playing Sister Michael, the show’s dazzling headmaster of Our Lady Immaculate College on the Channel 4 program Derry Girls.

The comedy about a group of teenagers growing up in Londonderry in the 1990s was a sleepy hit that built up a large and devoted following over three series.

Set during the Troubles, the show was praised for providing a new perspective on the period of the IRA and Loyalist truces through the eyes of a group of young girls.

In the humorous speech, delivered at double speed given the short time she had, she said: “So I’ve been warned not to make a political statement, so when my mum was dying in Cork one of the very last things was which she said to me was I wouldn’t consider retraining to become a teacher.

“If only she could see me, get a Bafta for playing a teacher. You’ve been taken back.’

She also thanked Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee “for not listening to me when I said I could play all the girl parts” and she also thanked Channel 4, adding “you got my dedication.”

McSweeney added: ‘To the people of Derry, thank you for taking me into your heart and living room, despite the ignorance of your so-called leaders in Dublin, Stormont and Westminster.

In the words of my beloved sister Michael, ‘it’s time they wised up’.

Winners of the BAFTA TV Awards

DRAMA SERIES

Bad Sisters – WINNER

The answerer

Sherwood

Somewhere boy

MAIN ROLE

Ben Whishaw – This is going to hurt – WINNER

Chaske Spencer – The English

Cillian Murphy – Peaky Blinders

Gary Oldman – Slow Horses

Martin Freeman – The Answerer

LEADING ACTRESS

Billie Piper – I hate Suzie too

Imelda Staunton – The Crown

Kate Winslet – I’m Ruth – WINNER

Maxine Peake – Anne

Sarah Lancashire – Julia

SUPPORTING ROLE

Adeel Akhtar – Sherwood – WINNER

Jack Lowden – Slow horse

Josh Finan – The Answerer

Salim Daw – The Crown

Samuel Bottomley – Somewhere boy

Will Sharpe – The White Lotus

SUPPORTING FEMALE

Adelayo Adedayo – The Answerer

Anne-Marie Duff – Bad Sisters – WINNER

Fiona Shaw – Andor

Jasmine Jobson – Top boy

Lesley Manville-Sherwood

Saffron Hocking – Top Boy

MALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAM

Daniel Radcliffe – Strange: The Story of Al Yankovic

Jon Pointing – Big boys

Joseph Gilgun – Brassic

Lenny Rush – Am I Unreasonable? – WINNER

Matt Berry – What We Do in the Shadows

FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAM

Daisy May Cooper – Am I being unreasonable?

Diane Morgan – Cunk on Earth

Lucy Beaumont – Meet the Richardsons

Nastasia Demetriou – Ellie & Natasia

Siobhan McSweeney – Derry Girls – WINNER

Taj Atwal – Hull Raisers

INTERNATIONAL

The bear

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story – WINNER

Wednesday

Oussekine

Pachinko

The White Lotus

MINI SERIES

A spy among friends

Vote – WINNER

The thief, his wife and the canoe

This is going to hurt

ONLY DRAMA

I’m Ruth – WINNER

The House

Life and death in the warehouse

SPORT

Commonwealth Games Birmingham 2022

UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 – WINNER

Wimbledon 2022

DAY

The chase

The Repair Shop: A Royal Visit – WINNER

Scam interceptors

THE P&O CRUISES MEMORABLE MOMENT AWARD

Platinum Jubilee: Party at the Palace – Paddington meets the Queen

BAFTA SPECIAL AWARD

Professor David Olusoga OBE

COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

Friday Night Live – WINNER

The Graham Norton Show

Taskmaster

Would I lie to you

ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

Ant & Dec’s Saturday night takeaway

Later… With Jools Holland: Jool’s 30th birthday party

The Masked Singer – WINNER

Strictly come dance

ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE

Big Zuu – Big Zuu’s Big Eats

Claudia Winkleman – The Traitors – WINNER

Lee Mack – The 1% Club

Mo Gilligan – The late show with Mo Gilligan

Rosie Jones – The trip hazard of Rosie Jones

Sue Perkins – Sue Perkins: perfectly legal

ACTUAL SERIES

Jeremy Kyle Show: Dead by Day

Libby, are you home yet? – WINNER

Vatican Girl: The Disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi

Worlds collide: the Manchester bombing

FUNCTIONS

Big Zuu’s Big Eats

Joe Lycett vs Beckham: Got Your Back at Xmas – WINNER

The Martin Lewis Money Show live

The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan

LIVE EVENT

Concert for Ukraine

Platinum Jubilee: Party at the Palace – WINNER

The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II

SCRIPTED COMEDY

Am I being unreasonable?

Big boys

Derry Girls – WINNER

Ghosts

REALITY & CONSTRUCTED FACT

The Field of Dreams by Freddie Flintoff

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK

The traitors – WINNER

We are black and British

SHORT PROGRAMME

Always, Asifa

Cookieland

How to be a person – WINNER

Kingpin crisis

SOME DOCUMENTARY

Chernobyl: the lost tapes

Escape from Kabul airport

Our Falklands War: A Front Line Story

The real Mo Farah – WINNER

SOAP & ONGOING DRAMA

Victim – WINNER

East Enders

Emmerdale

SPECIALIST FACT

AIDS: The Unheard Tapes

The green planet

How to Survive a Dictator with Munya Chawawa

Russia 1985-1999: Traumazone – WINNER

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Afghanistan: not a country for women

Children of the Taliban – WINNER

The crossing (exposure)

Mariupol: the story of the people (Panorama)

NEWS REPORT

BBC News at Ten: Russia invades Ukraine

Channel 4 News: Live in Kiev – WINNER

Good Morning Britain: Interview with Boris Johnson

BAFTA FELLOWSHIP

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