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It’s an honour to welcome you all to the Royal Festival Hall where the creative force of the British television industry is proudly on display tonight.
SARA PUTT: I’m Sara Putt, Chair of BAFTA, and it's my absolute pleasure to welcome you to the BAFTA Games Awards - a night to recognise the exceptional talent, creativity, and innovation within the global games industry.
Shane Meadows: Thank you. Oh thank you. Oh Gordon Bennett, I'm a bit wobbly watching that. Wow, thank you so much for turning out on this cold and frosty evening. It's, yeah, it's an absolutely incredible honour.
HRH The Duke of Cambridge: Now more than ever, programme makers have a unique opportunity to ensure climate change and sustainability remain at the forefront of our collective consciousness.
Krishnendu Majumdar: Good evening and welcome to the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards. It’s great to be here in person at The Royal Festival Hall, and I’m delighted to welcome back for the third time, our wonderful host, Richard Ayoade.