The Netflix drama Adolescence, which won universal acclaim for its chilling portrayal of violence by disaffected teenage boys, has dominated the Bafta TV awards. The four-part series, where each episode was filmed in a single take, won the award for best limited drama.
Stephen Graham, who co-created the show, took the best leading actor prize. The show's success was further cemented with wins for Owen Cooper as best supporting actor and Christine Tremarco as best supporting actress, marking a dominant and historic night for the production at British television's biggest awards ceremony.

