BAFTA TV Awards 2021: Diversity stars Ashley and Jordan Banjo look dapper on red carpet

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    Ashley Banjo and his brother Jordan looked dapper as they attended the British Academy Television Awards on Sunday.

    The Diversity stars walked the star-studded red carpet at Television Centre in White City ahead of the ceremony.

    The brothers were nominated for Must-See Moment for Diversity’s Black Lives Matter-inspired dance routine on Britain’s Got Talent in September.

    Suave: Ashley Banjo and his brother Jordan looked dapper as they attended the British Academy Television Awards on Sunday

    Suave: Ashley Banjo and his brother Jordan looked dapper as they attended the British Academy Television Awards on Sunday

    Ashley, 32, cut a suave figure as he donned a black blazer with matching trousers which he paired with a black shirt.

    Jordan, 28, opted for a navy blazer for the ceremony which he wore with black trousers and a crisp white shirt.

    Posing alongside his brother, the dancer completed his look with a black bow tie. 

    There was fury when Diversity’s controversial dance routine was shortlisted for a BAFTA after being nominated by ITV despite being the second most complained-about TV moment for a decade. 

    Looking good: Ashley, 32, cut a suave figure as he donned a black blazer with matching trousers which he paired with a black shirt

    Event: Ashley walked the star-studded red carpet at Television Centre in White City ahead of the ceremony

    Looking good: Ashley, 32, cut a suave figure as he donned a black blazer with matching trousers which he paired with a black shirt

    Officials were accused of pursuing a ‘woke, political agenda’ by considering the dance for the Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment Award, where it will now go to a public vote alongside five other scenes.

    Led by Ashley, Diversity opened their performance by reciting a viral poem The Great Realisation by the singer Tomfoolery, about the BLM movement and police brutality.

    During their performance, the group also narrated the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police officer Derek Chauvin put his knee on his neck in Minneapolis on May 25 for nearly nine minutes.

    The flood of complaints put the controversial routine just steps behind Celebrity Big Brother’s ‘punchgate’ which received 25,237 objections in 2018, after Roxanne Pallett falsely accused Ryan Thomas of hitting her.

    Outfit: Jordan, 28, opted for a navy blazer for the ceremony which he wore with black trousers and a crisp white shirt

    Outfit: Jordan, 28, opted for a navy blazer for the ceremony which he wore with black trousers and a crisp white shirt

    Ashley said on The Jonathan Ross Show that he is ‘proud’ of the routine after its BAFTA nomination.

    He said: ‘It was controversial, made a lot of people unhappy, but it also made a lot of people stand up and be proud. It made a lot of conversations happen that needed to happen.

    ‘To potentially win a Bafta for something that was controversial when it shouldn’t have been, it will be something that stays with me for the rest of my life.’

    Speaking of the controversy, the doting father added: ‘We thought it would ruffle a few feathers, but not be one of the most complained about moments of the decade.

    ‘The reaction, even still to this day, the online reaction I get on a daily basis is shocking, actually. But I’d do it 100 times over.’

    Reaction: There was fury when Diversity's controversial dance routine was shortlisted for a BAFTA after being nominated by ITV despite being the second most complained-about TV moment for a decade

    Reaction: There was fury when Diversity’s controversial dance routine was shortlisted for a BAFTA after being nominated by ITV despite being the second most complained-about TV moment for a decade

    The BAFTAs, hosted by Richard Ayoade, has a collection of guest presenters including Lydia, who will co-present a gong with co-star Olly, who played the lead role of AIDS-stricken Ritchie Tozer.

    Olly will also open the ceremony with a dazzling performance of his new track Starstruck.

    Line Of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar, Strictly winners Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse, and Daisy May Cooper are all set to present.

    Tom Allen and AJ Odudu, meanwhile, are presenting the Virgin Media BAFTAs: Back to the Red Carpet show. 

    Nomination: Officials were accused of pursuing a'woke, political agenda' by considering the dance for the Virgin Media's Must-See Moment Award

    Nomination: Officials were accused of pursuing a ‘woke, political agenda’ by considering the dance for the Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment Award

    It was revealed earlier this week the awards show is set to beam celebrities who can’t attend Sunday’s event in person onto the red carpet as holograms.  

    Presenters Stacey Dooley and Vick Hope will introduce the hologram guests to those actually at the socially distanced ceremony.

    Other guest presenters – Catherine O’Hara, Jon Snow, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jamie Demetriou, Tommy Jessop, Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse – will all appear via video call during the ceremony. 

    Covid restrictions mean TV fans can’t be in attendance on the red carpet as usual this year and some nominees won’t be able to attend because of filming bubbles.

    Performance: The group narrated the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police officer Derek Chauvin put his knee on his neck in Minneapolis on May 25 for nearly nine minutes

    Performance: The group narrated the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police officer Derek Chauvin put his knee on his neck in Minneapolis on May 25 for nearly nine minutes

    In an attempt to ensure everyone can access the awards, Virgin Media will beam them onto the red carpet through the latest hologram technology.

    Small Axe leads this year’s nominations with 15 nods.  

    The BBC One anthology film series, directed by Sir Steve McQueen, picked up six TV nominations and nine in the craft categories, including a nod for the Mini-Series gong alongside Normal People, Adult Material and I May Destroy You.

    Small Axe – which features five films that tell stories about lives of West Indian immigrants in London from the 1960s to the 1980s – also picked up two Leading Actor nominations with John Boyega and Shaun Parkes both receiving nods.  

    Proud: Ashley said on The Jonathan Ross Show that he is'proud' of the routine after its BAFTA nomination

    Proud: Ashley said on The Jonathan Ross Show that he is ‘proud’ of the routine after its BAFTA nomination

    Letitia Wright, who also starred in the series, is up for the Leading Actress prize, and she will face competition from Billie Piper (I Hate Suzie), Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People), Hayley Squires (Adult Material), Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) and Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You). 

    Elsewhere, I May Destroy You star Paapa Essiedu will go up against John and Shaun for the Leading Actor award, as well as Normal People actor Paul Mescal, Baghdad Central’s Waleed Zuaiter, and The Crown’s Josh O’Connor.

    The Crown received 10 nominations – four for TV and six for the craft categories – including a nod for the Drama Series accolade alongside I Hate Suzie, Save Me Too and Gangs of London.

    Other nods included This Country, Man Like Mobeen, Inside No. 9, and Ghosts for the Scripted Comedy prize, and siblings and This Country creators Daisy May and Charlie Cooper received nominations for the Female and Male Performance in a Comedy Programme gongs, respectively.  

    BAFTA TV Awards 2021: Nominations

    DRAMA SERIES

    GANGS OF LONDON

    I HATE SUZIE

    SAVE ME TOO 

    THE CROWN

    LEADING ACTOR

    JOHN BOYEGA – Small Axe

    JOSH O’CONNOR – The Crown

    PAAPA ESSIEDU – I May Destroy You

    PAUL MESCAL – Normal People

    SHAUN PARKES – Small Axe

    WALEED ZUAITER – Baghdad Central

    LEADING ACTRESS

    BILLIE PIPER – I Hate Suzie

    DAISY EDGAR-JONES – Normal People 

    HAYLEY SQUIRES – Adult Material 

    JODIE COMER – Killing Eve

    LETITIA WRIGHT – Small Axe

    MICHAELA COEL – I May Destroy You

    SUPPORTING ACTOR

    KUNAL NAYYAR – Criminal: UK

    MALACHI KIRBY – Small Axe – WINNER

    MICHAEL SHEEN – Quiz

    MICHEAL WARD – Small Axe 

    RUPERT EVERETT – Adult Material

    TOBIAS MENZIES – The Crown

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    HELENA BONHAM CARTER – The Crown

    LEILA FARZAD – I Hate Suzie 

    RAKIE AYOLA – Anthony – WINNER

    SIENA KELLY – Adult Material

    SOPHIE OKONEDO – Criminal: UK 

    WERUCHE OPIA – I May Destroy You

    COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

    CHARLIE BROOKER’S ANTIVIRAL WIPE 

    ROB & ROMESH VS Jack Shillaker

    THE BIG NARSTIE SHOW

    THE RANGANATION

    FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

    AIMEE LOU WOOD – Sex Education

    DAISY HAGGARD – Breeders

    DAISY MAY COOPER – This Country

    EMMA MACKEY – Sex Education 

    GBEMISOLA IKUMELO – Famalam

    MAE MARTIN – Feel Good

    MALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

    CHARLIE COOPER – This Country

    GUZ KHAN – Man Like Mobeen

    JOSEPH GILGUN – Brassic

    NCUTI GATWA – Sex Education

    PAUL RITTER – Friday Night Dinner

    REECE SHEARSMITH – Inside No.9

    MINI-SERIES

    ADULT MATERIAL

    I MAY DESTROY YOU 

    NORMAL PEOPLE 

    SMALL AXE

    CURRENT AFFAIRS

    AMERICA’S WAR ON ABORTION (EXPOSURE) 

    ITALY’S FRONTLINE: A DOCTOR’S DIARY

    THE BATTLE FOR HONG KONG (DISPATCHES)

    THE CYPRUS PAPERS UNDERCOVER (AL JAZEERA INVESTIGATIONS)

    DAYTIME

    JIMMY MCGOVERN’S MOVING ON 

    RICHARD OSMAN’S HOUSE OF GAMES

    THE CHASE 

    THE GREAT HOUSE GIVEAWAY  

    ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE

    ADAM HILLS – The Last Leg

    BRADLEY WALSH – Beat the Chasers

    CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN – Strictly Come Dancing

    DAVID MITCHELL – Would I Lie to You? At Christmas 

    GRAHAM NORTON – The Graham Norton Show 

    ROMESH RANGANATHAN – The Ranganation – WINNER

    ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

    ANT & DEC’S SATURDAY NIGHT TAKEAWAY 

    LIFE & RHYMES – WINNER

    STRICTLY COME DANCING 

    THE MASKED SINGER

    FACTUAL SERIES

    CRIME & PUNISHMENT

    HOSPITAL

    LOSING IT: OUR MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY 

    ONCE UPON A TIME IN IRAQ

    FEATURES

    BIG ZUU’S BIG EATS

    LONG LOST FAMILY: BORN WITHOUT TRACE – WINNER

    MORTIMER AND WHITEHOUSE: GONE FISHING 

    THE REPAIR SHOP  

    NEWS COVERAGE

    BBC NEWS AT TEN: PRIME MINISTER ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE 

    CHANNEL 4 NEWS: DETERRING DEMOCRACY 

    NEWSNIGHT: COVID CARE CRISIS 

    SKY NEWS: INSIDE IDLIB 

    REALITY & CONSTRUCTED FACTUAL

    MASTERCHEF: THE PROFESSIONALS 

    RACE ACROSS THE WORLD 

    THE SCHOOL THAT TRIED TO END RACISM 

    THE WRITE OFFS 

    SINGLE DRAMA

    ANTHONY

    BBW (ON THE EDGE)

    SITTING IN LIMBO 

    THE WINDERMERE CHILDREN

    SOAP & CONTINUING DRAMA

    CASUALTY

    CORONATION STREET

    EASTENDERS

    HOLLYOAKS  

    INTERNATIONAL

    LITTLE AMERICA 

    LOVECRAFT COUNTRY

    UNORTHODOX

    WELCOME TO CHECHNYA: THE GAY PURGE (STORYVILLE)

    LIVE EVENT

    LIFE DRAWING LIVE! 

    SPRINGWATCH

    THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE

    THE THIRD DAY: AUTUMN Production Team 

    SCRIPTED COMEDY

    GHOSTS 

    INSIDE NO. 9 – WINNER 

    MAN LIKE MOBEEN

    THIS COUNTRY

    SHORT FORM PROGRAMME

    CRIPTALES 

    DISABLED NOT DEFEATED: THE ROCK BANS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES – DELTA 7 

    THE MAIN PART 

    THEY SAW THE SUN FIRST

    SINGLE DOCUMENTARY

    AMERICAN MURDER: THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR 

    ANTON FERDINAND: FOOTBALL, RACISM & ME

    LOCKED IN: BREAKING THE SILENCE (STORYVILLE) 

    SURVIVING COVID 

    VIRGIN MEDIA’S MUST-SEE MOMENT (voted for by the public)

    BRIDGERTON – Penelope is revealed as Lady Whistledown 

    BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT – Diversity perform a routine inspired by the events of 2020

    EASTENDERS – Gray kills Chantelle  

    GOGGLEBOX – Reactions to Boris Johnson’s press conference

    NIGELLA’S COOK, EAT, REPEAT – Mee-cro-wah-vay

    THE MANDALORIAN – Luke Skywalker arrives

     

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