
Alan Carr on stage at the 2026 TV Baftas BBC
Alan Carr delivered one of the stand-out moments at this year’s TV Baftas, where he picked up the coveted Memorable Moment prize.
The Memorable Moment award is the only category at the TV Baftas voted for by viewers, with this year’s title going to Alan for his dramatic win during last year’s Celebrity Traitors finale.
Collecting the award on Sunday night, the stand-up quipped: “Was I good? Was I really? Or were the other celebrities just thick?”
Recalling his time in the castle, Alan continued: “I had the best time ever – and I’m so jealous of all the celebrities up [in Scotland] that are doing [season two]. I wish I could do it all again.
“You know, sometimes when I’m a little bit sad I’ll sit there and I’ll remember the laughter. I can even smell Celia [Imrie]’s fart.”
He wrapped up his speech by dedicating his win to his friend, Paloma Faith, who he famously “murdered” on their first day on the show.
“I’ve got to dedicate this to Paloma – there’s no one else I would rather murder more than you,” he joked. “I love you!”
The Celebrity Traitors picked up two awards on Sunday night, also triumphing in the Best Reality category, with Last One Laughing also winning the same number.
However, it was Netflix’s Adolescence that – perhaps unsurprisingly – proved to be the night’s biggest winner, smashing the previously-held record for the most wins at the TV Baftas by one show in a single night.
Production on the second season of The Celebrity Traitors is now underway, with the cast having been unveiled earlier this month.
Among the stars taking part this time around are actors Richard E Grant, Bella Ramsey and Michael Sheen, musicians Leigh-Anne Pinnock and James Blunt, model Jerry Hall and a slew of comedians that includes Joe Lycett, Miranda Hart, James Acaster, Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett.
Take a look at the full line-up here, and our round-up of winners from the 2026 TV Baftas here.
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