Dame Mary Berry ‘immensely honoured' by Bafta fellowship ahead of Bake Off reunion
Dame Mary will reunite with former Bake Off presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins at the event
www.independent.co.ukDame Mary Berry has been awarded BAFTA’s highest honour, the BAFTA Fellowship, for her outstanding contribution to television. The announcement and related coverage emerged in late April 2026, with the formal ceremony taking place at the BAFTA Television Awards in May 2026.[2][3][4]
Dame Mary will reunite with former Bake Off presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins at the event
www.independent.co.ukThe former Great British Bake Off judge will receive the academy's highest honour.
www.bbc.co.ukAfter 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.
www.bbc.com"The icing on cake!"
www.digitalspy.comDame Mary Berry shared a nostalgic story about the only channel she had available on telly as a child after being presented with the BAFTA Fellowship for her contributions on screen
www.mirror.co.ukDame Mary Berry, former Great British Bake Off judge and one of the UK's most beloved broadcasters, is to be honoured at the Bafta Television Awards
www.mirror.co.ukThe 91-year-old says she is 'completely overwhelmed' by the honour
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