The Bafta Film Awards 2025 (BBC1) was practically unwatchable, and not just because host David Tennant got his jock on for his opening number, wearing a kilt and singing a Proclaimers song, causing Scots everywhere to upchuck their porridge in horror.
Describing The Brutalist as 'a film about incredible architecture', Tennant told the audience: 'It's the boldest architecture in film this year, apart from Donald Trump's hair in The Apprentice.'.
Host David Tennant at the Bafta Film Awards 2025 wore a kilt and sang a Proclaimers song.
Speaking of which, for a man who always positions himself on the side of the righteous, way up there on the moral high ground, Tennant has been remarkably quiet about the accusations of sexual assault against his friend Gaiman.
The only funny thing was that it was David's own hair that looked absolutely ridiculous, currently dyed an unforgiving shade of cowpat bronze for his recurring role as Crowley in Neil Gaiman's fantasy TV series Good Omens.