TASHA Ghouri and Ella Morgan dressed to impress as they brought glam to today’s TV Baftas in London.
The Strictly finalist wowed in a white corseted dress that showcased her slender middle, while Mafs’ Ella caught the eye in a black dress with a huge white feathered train.


The event is guaranteed to be a boozy affair as the great and good of the TV world celebrate their successes.
And as the TV Baftas official wine partner, Casillero del Diablo will have them covered with bottles of red, white and rosé filling the tables.
Meanwhile, this year’s nominations closely align with what went down well with viewers over the course of the past year.
out in favour of mainstream hits and big viewing figures.
Reality favourite, entertainment shows Saturday Night Take- away and Michael McIntyre’s Big Show plus hit dramas Blue Lights andhave all been nominated.
And fan favourites such as Strictly,and Dragons’ Den are in the running, too.
Telly hardman Danny Dyer has been nominated for his first Bafta this year â after swapping Albert Square for a Sky comedy drama.
He could take home the gong for Male Performance In A Comedy for his role as estranged brother Lee Campbell in hit series Mr Bigstuff.
The ex-soap star also appeared in Disney+ series Rivals, which is up for three awards â Memorable Moment,as Leading Actor, and Katherine Parkinson as Supporting Actress.
There are some notable omissions too, with Gavin & Stacey snubbed for an award in the comedy category, despite a record-breaking 19million viewers watching the finale last.
However, it could still take home a gong thanks to actress and writer Ruth Jones.
Ruth, who plays Nessa, competes against the likes of, Kate O’Flynn and Sophie Willan for Female Performance In A Comedy.