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Complete list of winners at the BAFTA TV Awards.

**BAFTA TV Awards 2023: Celebrating the Best in Television**

The winners of the BAFTA TV Awards have been revealed, showcasing a diverse array of talent and storytelling. This year’s ceremony, hosted by Alan Cumming, honored standout productions such as “Mr Bates vs The Post Office,” “Mr Loverman,” “Industry,” “Mr Bigstuff,” “Baby Reindeer,” and “Alma’s Not Normal.” Below is a detailed list of nominees and winners across various categories.

**Best Supporting Actress**
– **Winner**: Jessica Gunning – *Baby Reindeer* (Clerkenwell Films / Netflix)
– Katherine Parkinson – *Rivals* (Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+)
– Maxine Peake – *Say Nothing* (FX Productions, Color Force / Disney+)
– Monica Dolan – *Sherwood* (House Productions / BBC One)
– Nava Mau – *Baby Reindeer* (Clerkenwell Films / Netflix)
– Sue Johnston – *Truelove* (Clerkenwell Films / Channel 4)

**Best Supporting Actor**
– **Winner**: Ariyon Bakare – *Mr Loverman* (Fable Pictures / BBC One)
– Christopher Chung – *Slow Horses* (See-Saw Films / Apple TV+)
– Damian Lewis – *Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light* (Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures / BBC One)
– Jonathan Pryce – *Slow Horses* (See-Saw Films / Apple TV+)
– McKinley Belcher III – *Eric* (SISTER, Little Chick / Netflix)
– Sonny Walker – *The Gathering* (World Productions / Channel 4)

**Best Reality Show**
– **Winner**: *The Jury: Murder Trial* – Production Team (ScreenDog Productions / Channel 4)
– *Dragon’s Den* – Production Team (BBC Studios Factual Entertainment Productions / BBC One)
– *Love Is Blind UK* – Production Team (CPL Productions / Netflix)
– *The Traitors* – Production Team (Studio Lambert / BBC One)

**Best Limited Drama**
– **Winner**: *Mr Bates Vs The Post Office* – Patrick Spence, James Strong, Gwyneth Hughes, Chris Clough, Natasha Bondy, Joe Williams (ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1)
– *Baby Reindeer* – Richard Gadd, Weronika Tofilska, Petra Fried, Matt Jarvis, Ed Macdonald, Matthew Mulot (Clerkenwell Films / Netflix)
– *Lost Boys And Fairies* – Rebekah Wray-Rogers, Jessica Brown Meek, Libby Durdy, Daf James, James Kent, Adam Knopf (Duck Soup Films / BBC One)
– *One Day* – Nicole Taylor, Molly Manners, Roanna Benn, Jude Liknaitzky, David Nicholls, Nige Watson (Drama Republic, Universal International Studios, Focus Features / Netflix)

**Best Scripted Comedy**
– **Winner**: *Alma’s Not Normal* – Sophie Willan, Andrew Chaplin, Gill Isles, Nerys Evans (Expectation / BBC Two)
– *Brassic* – David Livingstone, Danny Brocklehurst, Ben Gregor, Joseph Gilgun, Jim Poyser (Calamity Films / Sky Max)
– *G’Wed* – Danny Kenny, Mario Stylianides, Akaash Meeda, Penny Davies (Golden Path Productions / ITV2)
– *Ludwig* – Mark Brotherhood, Robert McKillop, David Mitchell, Kenton Allen, Kathryn O’Connor, Georgie Fallon (Big Talk Studios, That Mitchell & Webb Company / BBC One)

**Best Children’s Non-Scripted**
– **Winner**: *Disability And Me (FYI Investigates)* – Matt Peacock, Marshall Corwin (Fresh Start Media / Sky Kids)
– *BooSnoo!* – Production Team (Visionality, Mackinnon & Saunders / Sky Kids)
– *Operation Ouch!* – Production Team

The BAFTA TV Awards continue to celebrate excellence in television, highlighting the creativity and dedication of those in the industry. As the landscape of television evolves, these awards serve as a reminder of the impactful stories and performances that resonate with audiences.

**FAQ**
*What are the BAFTA TV Awards?*
The BAFTA TV Awards are an annual event that honors outstanding achievements in television, recognizing excellence in various categories including acting, directing, and production. 

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