BAFTA TV Awards 2026
From Adolescence sweeping four major wins to standout performances across drama, comedy and factual programming, the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards celebrated another remarkable year in British television.
Explore new releases and hidden gems in film, TV, animation and games. Find out here how to access them, wherever you are... This way for unforgettable.
From Adolescence sweeping four major wins to standout performances across drama, comedy and factual programming, the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards celebrated another remarkable year in British television.
In honour of David Attenborough's 100th birthday, we explore his impact, and that of other UK national treasures, on UK screen culture.
April’s line-up is here. 10 titles powered by UK talent, production and creativity.
Watch as our host @sunpi explores the showcase, meets the people behind the games and dives into why interactive storytelling continues to be one of the most exciting creative spaces around.
We’re shining a spotlight on the UK talent and teams behind the BAFTA Games Awards 2026 titles nominated in the British Game category - congratulations to all of the nominees!
Take a look at some of this year's nominees
The 79th Cannes Film Festival has revealed it's line-up! From Clio Barnard's I See Building Fall Like Lightning in Director's Fortnight to a range of co-productions, immersive works and shorts, explore all UK works in official selection...
This funny, bold and compassionate film dramatises the real-life story of Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson.
Scottish screenwriter and actor Richard Gadd’s follow-up to Baby Reindeer is another dark and powerful exploration of male rage.
From the creators of Ancient Enemy and Home Safety Hotline, delve into this thrilling card-slashing horror game.
We’ve gathered the evidence, and it looks like there’s nothing we can’t mine for laughs.
Go behind the scenes of The Thing with Feathers, the powerful film written and directed by Dylan Southern, and based on Max Porter's novella Grief Is the Thing with Feathers.
In our exclusive interview, Ambika Mod share her thoughts about filming One Day in Edinburgh.
This imaginative British prison drama provides a gripping narrative as well as compelling performances from its talented ensemble cast.
This sharp and funny series returns as two long-time best friends try to save their turbulent relationship.
Discover hidden objects and solve tiny, intricate puzzles in this charming and relaxing isometric game.
Wallace & Gromit are just the tip of an animation iceberg...
Kat Sadler on Chaos, Characters & Creating the Show
Oscar-winning British actor Riz Ahmed stars in and co-produces this modernised adaptation of William Shakespeare’s seminal tragedy.
Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo reprise their detective roles in the gripping second season of this crime-drama series.
Achieve devastating card combinations and blast contaminated dungeons in this gripping spin-off of popular 2022 game Vampire Survivors.
David Attenborough revisits a family of Rwandan gorillas he famously encountered during the filming of Life on Earth in 1978.
In celebration of this month's Sheffield DocFest, we look at recent documentaries that offer extraordinary perspectives on our world.
Lust blends with violence in this brilliantly acted drama starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian.
Mark Jenkin reunites with Film4 for an experimental, ecological 16mm horror.
From grand finales to fresh dramas and Belfast-made games - September is packed with unmissable UK stories on screen.
The refugee experience is relayed with wry humour and humanity in this BAFTA-nominated drama.
This year UK films and talent look set to do very well at the Academy Awards – but who are the frontrunners?
Featuring a talented comedic cast, this student houseshare sitcom is funny, insightful and often surprisingly moving.
The third and final season of this gripping documentary series chronicles the 2024 edition of the Tour de France race.
Culinary icon Heston Blumenthal discusses his bipolar disorder diagnosis, exploring the impact it’s had on his life and relationships.
Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren charm in this quintessentially British crime caper.
Immerse yourself in this transformative journey about a cat who’s generously given another nine chances.
One Day star Leo Woodall plays a mathematical genius in this gripping thriller series, also starring Black Adam’s Quintessa Swindell.
This thrilling sports drama, based on real-life events, features outstanding lead performances from Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan.