
"It's time to get the champagne on ice and lock in your final predictions - the biggest night in British film is back. Stars from both sides of the Atlantic are set to descend on London as the 79th annual Baftas take place. From which films and stars are nominated to the performances you can expect to see, here's everything you need to know about this year's ceremony..."
"This year's ceremony will be held on Sunday 22 January at Royal Festival Hall, in London's Southbank Centre. As usual, the Baftas will take place earlier than their scheduled broadcast time, which means the stars of the big screen will hit the red carpet on Sunday afternoon. You can tune in to watch the arrivals on Bafta's YouTube channel and the stream, hosted by Clara Amfo and Ali Plumb, is scheduled to start at 2.30pm."
The 79th BAFTAs will be held on Sunday 22 January at Royal Festival Hall, London. Red-carpet arrivals will happen earlier and will stream on Bafta's YouTube channel from 2.30pm, hosted by Clara Amfo and Ali Plumb. The televised ceremony airs on BBC One at 7pm and runs two hours, with winners decided before the broadcast. Alan Cumming hosts the main ceremony; he previously presented the TV BAFTAs and hosts the US version of The Traitors. One Battle After Another leads nominations with 14; another film has 13, while Marty Supreme and others have 11. Jessie Buckley is widely tipped for Best Actress.
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