BAFTA 2021: Where to watch, all you need to know
- BAFTA awards opening night is scheduled for Saturday, followed by the main event on Sunday
- Both the events will broadcast live on BBC
- Nominees will join the event virtually due to COVID-19 pandemic
The 74th
edition of the British Academy
Film Awards, commonly known as BAFTA, will be held on Saturday (April 10)
and Sunday (April 11). Both the events will broadcast live on BBC at 7 pm (GMT). Although the
events will be held at the Royal Albert Hall,
the nominees will join the event virtually and there will be entirely virtual
audience.
Also read: BAFTA 2021: Complete list of nominees
You can watch it live on BBC One.
BAFTA has also shared the channels on which people from various countries can
watch it.
Here’s the list:
– Afghanistan and Iran: Marjan Television Network
– Australia: BBC
Australia
– Canada: Hollywood
Suite
– Denmark: DR
TV
– Greece: NOVA
Channel
– Latin America:
Direct TV
– Portugal: SIC
Caras
– Spain: Turner
– USA: BBC
America
The audience can also catch up on all
the action on BAFTA’s social media handles and its official website.
Also read: ‘Proud moment for Indian talent’: Priyanka Chopra congratulates Adarsh Gourav on BAFTA nomination
BAFTA Film Awards Opening Night
The event will be held on
Saturday, with Clara Amfo as the host.
A total of eight
BAFTA winner will be announced during the ceremony. The Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
award will be the only award that will be presented in-person on
Saturday, reported Deadline
Main event
The main ceremony will be held on
Sunday. It will be hosted by Edith Bowman and Dermot O’Leary.
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