At the RTS Awards, Jodie Whittaker struts around in couple of peach shoes.

By editor
March 27, 2024

The artist, 41, played a struggling one family in the One prison episode Time.

Jodie also wowed on the orange rugs when she arrived, despite what it was.

The former actress chose a puffed-out black costume that showed off her toned arms and placed one hand on her hips safely.

Jodie opted for a healthy make-up look while standing tall in an orange pair of high heels, which was further complemented by a pair of embellished earrings.

The actress, 41, starred in the BBC One prison drama Time as a struggling single mother who ends up behind bars
The former Doctor Who star put on a leggy display as she arrived at the Royal Television Society Awards in London on Tuesday.

Events later, Bella stood in between her two screenmates, and St Trinian’s celebrity Jodie, 41, beamed as she put her arm around the young starlet.

In the lauded BBC play, Bella plays Kelsey Morgan, whilst Jodie actors as struggling family Orla O’Riordan.

Abi, who is three decades into a death sentence, is portrayed by the Long Song performer in the theatre series.

The show, which is available to stream in its entirety on youtube, follows Kelsey’s conception behind bars and shows her giving beginning in the prison.

Bella mentioned how challenging it was for them to disconnect from the position after job when she received the Best Supporting Actress nomination.

She said: ‘I certainly got very into some of the displays.’

I occasionally went home and watched some amusing kids movies to get out of it, and I even ate my vegan chicken straight out of the kitchen.

I’m not very good at connecting, but I persevered.

At one point, Bella stood in between her two screenmates, where St Trinian's actress Jodie, 41, beamed as she put her arm around the young starlet
Jodie Whittaker (right), Tamara Lawrance (left) and Bella Ramsey (centre) seen in the  BBC's drama Time

However, BBC stars Alex Scott and Gabby Logan, and Sky Sports ‘ Nasser Hussain were nominated for Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit.

Kenton Allen, Chair of the RTS Programme Awards, said: ‘ 2023 was an excellent time for UK ingenuity, and the nominations we have announced today highlight the breadth of genre- defining, excellent programming that American audiences have enjoyed over the last 12 months.

Despite the unforeseen circumstances that our industry is currently facing, “we at the RTS welcome the opportunity to travel together as a creative neighborhood and applaud the hard work and extraordinary talent, both on and off camera, that create dramatic shows for audiences both here and on the international stage.”

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