
The showdown between Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade on Last One Laughing is one of the scenes nominated for the P&O Cruises BAFTA Television Awards Memorable Moment Award - the only award decided on by the public. Voting is open now: www.bafta.org/moment
The Award honours the impact of television in the UK and its power to entertain, inform and bring the nation together. The nominations were compiled by an esteemed independent jury of influential TV critics as well as TV presenter, Josie Gibson, showcasing key moments from 2025 that reflect the power of TV. BAFTA’s Television Committee chair, Hilary Rosen chaired the jury.
Voting is open until 21.00 on Wednesday 22 April 2026. The winner will be announced at the BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises on Sunday 10 May 2026 on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, and @BAFTA social channels.
The six nominated memorable moments are:
- Adolescence (Netflix) – Jamie snaps at the psychologist
- Big Boys (Channel 4) – “I didn’t make it, did I?”
- Blue Lights (BBC) – The police are warned of an ambush plot to silence a key witness
- The Celebrity Traitors (BBC) – Alan Carr wins The Celebrity Traitors
- Last One Laughing (Prime Video) – Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade’s speed date
- What It Feels Like For A Girl (BBC) – Byron leaves for Brighton to start Uni, where she introduces herself as Paris
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Hilary Rosen, Chair of BAFTA’s Television Committee
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Josie Gibson, TV Presenter
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Boyd Hilton, Entertainment Director, Heat. Contributing Editor, Empire, Pilot TV
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Catherine Gee, TV & Radio Editor, Daily Telegraph
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Ed Gleave, TV Editor, Daily Star
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Emma Bullimore, TV Critic and Broadcaster
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Kate Abott, TV Editor, Guardian
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Morgan Jeffery, Digital Editor at Radio Times
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Nicola Methven, TV Editor, Daily Mirror
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Rhianna Dhillon, Presenter and critic
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Ria Hebden, Journalist and ITV presenter
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Rod McPhee, TV Editor, The Sun
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Roxy Bourdillon, Editor, Diva Magazine
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Scott Bryan, TV Critic and Broadcaster


