The BAFTA TV Awards celebrates the stars of the small screen and who have lit up living rooms with their TV show performances.
In February the stars of Hollywood were honoured at the BAFTA Film Awards and Rachel Weisz and Margot Robbie suffered fashion fails.
This time the glitzy ceremony, which takes place on London's Southbank at the Royal Festival Hall, has seen it's fair share of dodgy designs.
Among the first to arrive on the red carpet was former Gogglebox star and I'm A Celebrity Extra Camp host Scarlett Moffatt.
Usually Scarlett pulls out all the stops to look stylish but her dotty design that left one shoulder bare, was not one of her better efforts.


Derry Girls has proved to be one of the hit comedies of the past 12 months and Louisa Harland was at the heart of it.
Unfortunately, she was a picture of Victorian austerity in a frilled black number that brought a sombre tone.

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The Derry Girls have certainly made an impression on the red carpet but it may have not been the one that wanted.
Nicola Coughlan brought a welcome dash of colour to proceedings but her plain pink outfit was not the most flattering.

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The Doctor was in the house with Jodie Whitaker but her time travelling character may have wanted to leave her outfit in a different time and place.
If Cruella de Vil was not into dalmatians but still had a penchant for black and white combos.

National Lampoon actress Jane Krakowski was hoping to make others green with envy when she stepped out but, unfortunately, her emerald outfit didn't quite reach those heights.
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Bel Powley of Benidorm fame was another that didn't quite hit the right fashion notes, in a flowery number that did nothing to flatter her.

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