Viewers in tears as Paddington and the Queen win BAFTA for sweet Jubilee sketch
14.05.2023 - 22:49
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Viewers were in tears as the Memorable Moment TV Bafta award was awarded to Paddington bear having tea with the late Queen during the Platinum Jubilee: Party At The Palace celebrations on the BBC. Queen Elizabeth II surprised the world when she appeared in a heart-warming sketch with the adorable bear to celebrate her 70 year reign on Saturday, June 4 last year.
The animated bear visited Buckingham Palace for afternoon tea and the Queen beamed as she produced a marmalade sandwich from her handbag. After her death in September, at the age of 96, mourners left teddy bears and marmalade sandwiches among the floral tributes outside her royal residences.
In a stunning moment at the awards, televised on BBC One, the camera panned to Paddington applauding in the audience as the winner was called out and gasps could be heard. Actor Simon Farnaby, who played a footman in the video, went on stage to accept the gong at the 2023 British Academy Television Award.
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Simon called the segment a “lovingly handcrafted moment” that also served as a "farewell" to the longest-serving British monarch. He said: “She had a very joyful Jubilee tea that day. The person who most deserve this award is no longer with us. We can only accept it on her behalf and say 'thank you, ma’am, for everything.'”
Paddington is voiced by Ben Whishaw who also appeared on stage at the Baftas and went on to win the best leading actor for This Is Going To Hurt. The sweet moment beat the The Good Friday Agreement vote in the finale of comedy series Derry Girls and Nick and Charlie’s first kiss in Heartstopper.
Also nominated was the moment in Stranger Things where Max was rescued from the demonic
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