Netflix drama Adolescence and its star and co-creator Stephen Graham were the big winners at the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards. READ MORE: ‘Adolescence’ review: Stephen Graham’s terrifying warning about toxic masculinity The acclaimed four-episode, one-take show explored the dark underbelly of the manosphere through the story of a 13-year-old boy Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is arrested after the murder of a girl at his school. At the ceremony in London’s Royal Albert Hall tonight (May 10), hosted by Taskmaster ’s Greg Davies, the show picked up four awards – Best Limited Drama, Leading Actor for Graham, Supporting Actor for Cooper and Supporting Actress for Christine Tremarco. It becomes the first show ever to win four BAFTAs at one TV awards ceremony, beating the previous record of three held by the likes of Killing Eve and Happy Valley .…