Dame Mary Berry 'immensely honoured' by Bafta recognition
The former Great British Bake Off judge will receive the academy's highest honour.
www.bbc.co.ukDame Mary Berry has been announced as receiving the BAFTA Fellowship, BAFTA’s highest honour, in 2026 for her outstanding contributions to television. She publicly described the recognition as immensely special and the icing on the cake for a career spanning more than five decades. The ceremony took place during the BAFTA Television Awards in May 2026, with Mary Berry celebrated alongside other luminaries in British television. [BBC coverage of the BAFTA Fellowship for Mary Berry, May 2026][Independent reporting on the same announcement, late April–May 2026]
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The former Great British Bake Off judge will receive the academy's highest honour.
www.bbc.co.ukThe 91-year-old says she is 'completely overwhelmed' by the honour
www.independent.co.ukDame Mary will reunite with former Bake Off presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins at the event
www.independent.co.uk"The icing on cake!"
www.digitalspy.comAfter over five decades on screen, the presenter and chef’s legacy will be celebrated with a prestigious accolade at the BAFTA Television Awards
www.womanandhome.comThe former Great British Bake Off judge will receive the academy's highest honour.
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