Olivia Colman looked chic as she walked the red carpet with her husband Ed Sinclair at the British Academy Television Craft Awards at The Brewery in London on Sunday.
The actress, 48, wore a smart black trouser suit which she teamed with a pair of heels in the same colour.
She carried a black handbag and stood arm-in-arm with writer and producer Ed as they arrived at the event.
Happy couple: Olivia Colman, 48, looked chic as she walked the red carpet with her husband Ed Sinclair at the British Academy Television Craft Awards at The Brewery in London on Sunday
Olivia went for a glamorous with her make-up, opting for heavy black eyeliner for the evening.
Ed looked dapper in a black tuxedo which he teamed with a crisp white shirt and a bow tie.
The awards recognise and celebrate the very best in television craft in the UK in 2021.

In style: The actress wore a smart black trouser suit which she teamed with a pair of heels in the same colour
Sky drama Landscapers, which stars Olivia, has been nominated in five categories in the craft awards.
Inspired by real events, the series centres on a mild-mannered married couple whose lives are upturned after dead bodies are discovered in the back garden of a house in Nottingham.
Meanwhile, Channel 4 series It’s A Sin has been nominated for five Bafta craft awards, including nods for Russell T Davies in the writer drama category.

Looking good: Ed looked dapper in a black tuxedo which he teamed with a crisp white shirt and a bow tie

Glitterati: Olivia went for a glamorous with her make-up, opting for heavy black eyeliner for the evening
It’s A Sin, written and created by Queer As Folk and Doctor Who screenwriter Russell T Davies, tracked a group of gay men and their friends as they navigated the UK’s HIV/Aids crisis throughout the 80s and early 90s.
Russell, 58, looked smart as he arrived on the red carpet wearing a black suit and a white shirt with a black coat over the top.
He added a splash of colour to his look by choosing a navy blue tie with pink polkadots for the evening.

Success: Sky drama Landscapers, which stars Olivia, has been nominated in five categories in the craft awards

Screen stars: Inspired by real events, Landscapers centres on a mild-mannered married couple whose lives are upturned after dead bodies are discovered in the back garden of a house in Nottingham, with Olivia starring alongside David Thewlis
A Very British Scandal, starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany as the Duke and Duchess of Argyll in the drama series about the couple’s high-profile split in the 1960s, has four nominations in the craft categories.
Meanwhile, Aisling Bea arrived on the red carpet soon after Olivia, posing up a storm at the venue.
The comedian, 38, wore a black and white dress with puff sleeves and a low-cut square neck.


All stars: Meanwhile, comedian Aisling Bea, 38, arrived on the red carpet soon after Olivia, posing up a storm at the venue in a black and white dress with puff sleeves

Strike a pose: The star looked gracious as she walked the red carpet in her stylish ensemble before heading inside to enjoy her evening at the awards

Accessorising: She wore a pair of pendulum earrings and a number of bracelets on her wrists for the night

Gold star: Aisling was seen posing alongside a giant replica of a BAFTA award outside at the venue ahead of the ceremony on Sunday

Fame game: Russell, 58, looked smart as he arrived on the red carpet wearing a black suit and a white shirt with a black coat over the top


Talent: Russell’s show It’s A Sin has been nominated for five Bafta Craft Awards, including a nod for Russell in the Writer: Drama category. He was joined by Composer Daniel Pemberton

All dressed up: Daniel wore a blue velvet jacket with gold buttons which he teamed with a white shirt and black trousers
Her garment reached nearly down to the ground but her green heels were visible underneath.
She wore a pair of pendulum earrings and a number of bracelets on her wrists.
Composer Daniel Pemberton was also in attendance, with the musician wearing a blue velvet jacket with gold buttons which he teamed with a white shirt and black trousers.


Glamour puss: Sophie Willan, 34, who is nominated in the Writer: Comedy category for her show Alma’s Not Normal, looked glamorous in a sweeping green grown with a bardot neckline. She was joined by actress Melissa Johns, 32

Stand-out style: Mel Giedroyc caught the eye in a colourful satin blouse with a UFO in flight on the front as she posed on the red carpet


Dapper gents:m Sebastian Croft, 20, looked smart in a black suit and bow tie and he opted for edgy black shoes with silver studs. He was joined by Akemnji Ndifornyen who wore a unique white jacket and black trousers
Sophie Willan, 34, who is nominated in the Writer: Comedy category for her show Alma’s Not Normal, looked glamorous in a sweeping green grown with a bardot neckline.
The garment perfectly accentuated her hourglass figure and its beautiful ruffles were visible as the fishtail train rested on the floor.
She was joined by actress Melissa Johns, 32, who wore a chic floor-length black dress with cut out detail on one shoulder.

Bright star: They were joined by Nathan Bryon, 30, who is nominated in the Emerging Talent: Fiction category for his work as a writer on Sky1 sitcom Bloods
Mel Giedroyc caught the eye in a colourful blouse with a UFO in flight on the front while fellow actor Sebastian Croft, 20, looked smart in a black suit and bow tie.
He added an edgy touch to his look by wearing a pair of black shoes with silver studs.
They were joined by Nathan Bryon, 30, who is nominated in the Emerging Talent: Fiction category for his work as a writer on Sky1 sitcom Bloods.
He wore a baby blue suit with white buttons and opted for a pair of sunglasses in the same blue hue as his clothing.
BAFTA CRAFT AWARDS 2022: NOMINATIONS
Costume Design
Adam Howe – The Serpent (Episode 1)
Ian Fulcher – A Very British Scandal
PC Williams – We Are Lady Parts
Sinead Kidao – The Pursuit of Love
Director: Factual
Arthur Cary – Surviving 9/11
James Newton – Baby Surgeons: Delivering
James Newton – Grenfell: The Untold Story
Jamie Roberts – Four Hours at the Capitol
Director: Fiction
Lewis Arnold – Time
Marc Munden – Help
Peter Hoar – It’s A Sin
Will Sharpe – Landscapers
Director: Multi-Camera
Matthew Griffiths- – Six Nations Rugby: Wales v England
Nikki Parsons – Strictly Come Dancing
Paul Dugdale – Glastonbury Festival: Live At Worthy Farm
Paul McNamara – ITV Racing: The Grand National
Editing: Factual
Anna Price – Pandemic 2020
Danny Collins, Mark Hammill – 9/11: Inside The President’s War Room
Doug Bryson – Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
Emma Lysaght – Grenfell: The Untold Story
Editing: Fiction
Andrew John McLelland – Line Of Duty
Dominic Strevens – A Very British Scandal
Elen Pierce Lewis – Landscapers
Sarah Brewerton – It’s A Sin
Emerging Talent: Factual
Adam Brown (Director) Into the Storm: Surfing to Survive (Storyville)
Hugh Davies (Producer) Football’s Darkest Secret: The End of Silence
Poppy Begum (Director) Queens of Rap
Sophie Cunningham (Director/Producer) Look Away
Emerging Talent: Fiction
Adjani Salmon (Writer) Dreaming Whilst Black
Nathan Bryon (Writer) Bloods
Nida Manzoor (Writer/Director) We Are Lady Parts
Runyararo Mapfumo (Director) Sex Education
Entertainment Craft Team
Chris Power, Mark Busk-Cowley, Andy Milligan, Sheeran Shimmin, Catherine Land, Gurdip Mahal – Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
Dave Davey, Elizabeth Honan, Benn Wyldeck, Casey Antwis – The Masked Singer
David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, David Newton, Catherine Land, Richard Sillitto, Tom Young – Strictly Come Dancing
Niger Catmur, Andy Deacon, Patrick Doherty, Kevin Duff, Simon Haw, Andrew Stokes – The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance
Make Up and Hair Design
Catherine Scoble – A Very British Scandal
Christine Blundell, Lesa Warrener – The Nevers – Mutant Enemy
Deb Watson, Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower – The Witcher
Lin Davie, Laura Flynn – It’s A Sin
Original Music
Arthur Sharpe – Landscapers
Carly Paradis – Line Of Duty
Jonathan ‘Elevated’ Olorunfemi – The Outsiders
Natalie Holt – Loki
Photography: Factual
Doug Anderson, Alex Vail – Tiny World (Reef)
James Incledon – Liverpool Narcos
John Shier, Dawson Dunning – Earth At Night In Colour
Phil Gragsky, Shoaib Sharifi – My Childhood, My Country – 20 years in Afghanistan
Photography and Lighting: Fiction
Erik Wilson – Landscapers
James Friend – Your Honor
Mark Wolf – Time
Oli Russell – Sex Education
Production Design
Cristina Casali – Landscapers
Cristina Casali – The Pursuit Of Love
Francois Renaud Labarthe – The Serpent
Tom Sayer – Vigil
Scripted Casting
Aisha Bywaters – We Are Lady Parts
Andy Pryor – It’s A Sin
Beverly Keogh, David Martin – Time
Lauren Evans – Sex Education
Sound: Factual
Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James, Andy Payne – The Funeral of HRH The Price Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Doug Dreger, Andrew Yarme, Nick Fry, Steve Speed, Hugh Dwan, James Evans – Formula 1: Drive To Survive
Kate Hopkins, Jonny Crew, Paul Ackerman, Graham Wild – Earth at Night in Colour
Stephen Griffiths, Andy Shelley, Nas Parkash, Dan Johnson, Tae Hak Kim, Claire Ellis – 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything
Sound: Fiction
Howard Bargroff, Judi Lee-Headman, Harry Barnes, Oliver Brierley, Adam Armitage, Jamie Caple – Intergalactic
James Bain, Robert Farr, Matthew Collinge, Matt Davies, Alyn Sclosa, Rob Prynne – The Witcher
Sound Team – A Very British Scandal
Sound Team – Line Of Duty
Special, Visual & Graphic Effects
Adam Inglis, Tom Payne, Sam Livingstone, Silja Momsen-Livingstone – East At Night In Colour
Dadi Einasrron, Gavin Round, Aleksandar Pejic, Oliver Cubbage, Stefano Pepin, Jet Omoshebi – The Witcher
Jean-Claude Deguara, Milk VFX, Egg VFX, Gareth Spensley, Real SFX 0 Intergalactic
Rob Harvey, Raski Gorecha, Sam Reed, Alex Marlow, John Kennedy, Katherine Jamieson – Black Holes: Heart of Darkness
Titles & Graphic Identity
Ceri Sampson, Adam Wells, Steve Waugh – Lions Series: South Africa 2021
Hello Yes, Gary Redford – All Creatures Great and Small
Paul McDonnell, Hugo Moss, Ben Hanbury, Tamsin McGee – Around The World In 80 Days
Tim Jones, James Cross, Fantasista Utamaro, Ron Chakraborty, Kenji Kawai, Factory Fifteen – Tokyo 2020
Writer: Comedy
Nathan Bryon, Paul Doolan – Bloods
Nidi Manzoor – We Are Lady Parts
Stephen Merchant, Emma Jane Unsworth – The Outlaws
Sophie Willan – Alma’s Not Normal
Writer: Drama
Jack Thorne – Help
Jesse Armstrong – Succession
Kayleigh Llewellyn – In My Skin
Russell T Davies – It’s A Sin
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