Turn us on: a Bafta TV special
As the 2022 TV Baftas celebrate the golden age of television, big stars of the small screen, including Tom Hiddleston, Suranne Jones, Jodie Whittaker, Lydia West and Bimini, share their must-watch moments and favourite sofa snacks …
Alex Scott’s year in TV: ‘I was presenting when Christian Eriksen collapsed – it was about being honest in the moment’
Jamie Demetriou’s year in TV: ‘I’m not shutting the door on Stath Lets Flats’
Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù’s year in TV: ‘I watched a few bad things where the women are just victims’
Clare Balding’s year in TV: ‘My wife and I tried to eat at the table during the pandemic, but we’re back on the sofa’
Lolly Adefope’s year in TV: ‘We made a sex tape in Shrill – some of the noises I made were unacceptable’
Rose Ayling-Ellis’s year in TV: ‘After Strictly, people told me they wouldn’t be upset if they had a deaf child’
Krishnan Guru-Murthy’s year in TV: ‘Three quarters of what’s on Channel 4 News makes me angry’
Hannah Waddingham’s year in TV: ‘No one expected Ted Lasso to seep into people’s hearts as much as it has’
Bimini’s year in TV: ‘During lockdown, Drag Race gave people hope and laughter’
Lorraine Kelly’s year in TV: ‘It’s a Sin was my actual life, except we were in Glasgow, not London’
Lydia West’s year in TV: ‘It’s a Sin got me into HIV and Aids activism’
Jodie Whittaker’s year in TV: ‘Even if there are 13 more, I’ll always have been the Doctor’
Suranne Jones’s year in TV: ‘I read Vigil and said: I want to be airlifted into a submarine!’
Tom Hiddleston’s year in TV: ‘I hope Loki coming out as bisexual was meaningful to people who spotted it’