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I May Destroy You Leads Winners at 2021 BAFTA TV Awards
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The Michaela Coel-created television show wins big at this year s BAFTA TV Awards, taking the coveted titles of both best leading actress and mini-series. Jun 7, 2021
Michaela Coel was the big winner at the 2021 BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday (06Jun21).
The British drama series, which she also wrote, co-directed, and executive produced, picked up the prize for Mini-Series as well as Leading Actress for Coel.
She previously picked up the awards for Writer: Drama and Directing: Fiction, which she shared with
Sam Miller, at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards awards last month (May21).
Eastbourne woman abandoned at birth features on Long Lost Family
A woman who grew up in Eastbourne without knowing where she came from was on Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace this week.
Thursday, 27th May 2021, 4:34 pm
Sarah Dunkley, now living in Brighton, was abandoned as a baby by her birth mother at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital – now flats – in Shepherd’s Bush, London.
Sarah said, “I would just love to know why she left me, but it just seems an impossible puzzle.”
Sarah was adopted by a family in Eastbourne, and grew up without knowing anything about her blood relatives.
The final episode of Long Lost Family: Born without a Trace shows Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell help a woman abandoned in hospital after she was born.