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TV Baftas 2025: Where To Stream Mr Loverman And The Other Big Winners

TV Baftas 2025: Where To Stream Mr Loverman And The Other Big Winners
Lennie James in Mr LovermanIn a year that saw the much-discussed dramas Baby Reindeer and Mr Bates vs. The Post Office going into the TV Baftas with the most nominations, it was actually the BBC’s adaptation of Mr Loverman that secured the most wins on the night.Mr Loverman is based on Booker Prize winner Bernadine Evaristo’s book of the same name, about an older Caribbean man living in London, who has spent his life living in the closet and concealing a decades-long affair with his best friend.British performers Lennie James and Ariyon Bakare both picked up acting awards for their performances in Mr Loverman, making it the top winner of the 2025 TV Baftas.While the eight-part series initially aired in the autumn of 2024, it’s still available to stream on BBC iPlayer.Lennie James and Ariyon Bakare both won TV Baftas for their work in Mr LovermanMr Bates vs. The Post Office also picked up one of the night’s top prizes, beating Baby Reindeer to Best Limited Series, while ITV picked up a special award for commissioning it in the first place.Based on the real-life post office scandal, the ITV drama generated a lot of conversation upon its release last year – and continues to create headlines after shining a light on the real people affected by the saga.For those who didn’t catch Mr Bates vs. The Post Office at the time, it’s still available to stream on ITVX, with the team behind it currently working on another drama exploring another scandal from recent British history.Toby Jones as Alan Bates in Mr Bates vs. The Post OfficeAs for the night’s other winners, Alma’s Not Normal and Blue Lights – recipients of Best Drama Series and Best Scripted Comedy, respectively – are both streaming on BBC iPlayer, as is Industry, for which Marisa Abela picked up the Best Actress title.Jessica Gunning won Best Supporting Actress for her work in Baby Reindeer, which is still available to watch on Netflix, while Best International Drama recipient Shogun is streaming on Disney+, which a second season currently in the works.And if you want to catch Danny Dyer in action in Mr Bigstuff, which earned the Rivals and former EastEnders star his first Bafta, that’s available on Now.Check out the full list of this year’s TV Baftas winners here.MORE TV NEWS:This Is What Danny Dyer Actually Said In His Heavily-Censored TV Baftas SpeechMr Bates vs. The Post Office Writer Says Justice Still Isn't Served As Show Wins At TV BaftasJoe Lycett Reacts To His Latest TV Baftas Win In Typically Understated Fashion

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