The late Catherine O’Hara got a special shout-out at the BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday. Seth Rogen took to the stage to collect the award for best international series for his hit satire “ The Studio ” and, following a typically comical acceptance speech, said it would be “remiss” not to mention his beloved co-star in the series, who sadly died in January. She was 71. “She meant so much to all of us, I assume she meant the same to you here,” he said, before dedicating the BAFTA award to O’Hara. Popular on Variety It’s not the first time that Rogen has offered a tribute to O’Hara on stage. At the Actor Awards in March, she posthumously won the female actor in a comedy series honor for her work playing former studio head Patty Leigh. Rogen accepted the award on her behalf and delivered a speech that brought much of the audience to tears. “I’ve been given the sad honor of accepting this award on O’Hara’s behalf,” he said.…