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Adolescence, Amandaland and Traitors stars ready for Bafta TV Awards

Big names and rising stars will be honoured on the biggest night in the British TV calendar.

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Adolescence, Amandaland and Traitors stars ready for Bafta TV Awards. Big names and rising stars will be honoured on the biggest night in the British TV calendar.

Big names and rising stars will be honoured on the biggest night in the British TV calendar.

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