Get ready for a blast from the past as TV’s most memorable moments of 2024 are revealed. From heart-warming surprises to dramatic reveals, find out which iconic scenes took the nation by storm.
A Look Back at the Most Memorable Moments of 2024
The Bafta Awards have announced six nominees for the ‘memorable moment’ prize, and the public is invited to vote. The categories include Gavin and Stacey: The Finale, “The Traitors”, Strictly Come Dancing, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office”, Bridgerton, and Rivals.
Heart-Warming Surprises
The list of nominees includes heart-warming surprises that have left audiences talking. One such moment is from the finale of Gavin and Stacey, where Neil ‘Smithy’ Smith (played by James Corden) asks for Mick Shipman’s (played by Larry Lamb) opinion before deciding not to marry Sonia at the altar.
Gavin and Stacey is a British sitcom that premiered in 2007, created by Ruth Jones and James Corden.
The show revolves around the unlikely romance between Gavin Shipman from Essex and Stacey West from Wales.
Initially broadcast on BBC Three, it gained massive popularity and was later moved to BBC One.
The series consists of five seasons and a Christmas special, featuring a talented ensemble cast, including Mathew Horne, Joanna Page, and Alison Steadman.
Dramatic Reveal
Another nominee is from “The Traitors”, where contestant Diane Carson reveals that fellow player Ross is her son. This dramatic moment was a surprise to many viewers and had a significant impact on the show.
The term 'traitors' refers to individuals who betray their country, organization, or community by committing acts of 'treason'.
Historically, traitors have been punished severely, with penalties ranging from imprisonment to execution.
In ancient Greece and Rome, traitors were often crucified or thrown to wild animals in the Colosseum.
During World War II, traitors were imprisoned or executed for collaborating with enemy forces.
The concept of 'treason' has evolved over time, but its consequences remain severe.
A rival is an individual, team, organization, or entity that competes against another in a particular activity, market, or domain.
The existence of rivals drives competition, innovation, and improvement in various fields.
In business, rivals engage in competitive activities to gain market share, customers, and revenue.
In sports, rivals compete for victory, recognition, and prestige.
Rivals can also be found in politics, where opposing parties or ideologies vie for power and influence.

Dancing for Love
The nominees also include Strictly Come Dancing, where Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell danced to “You’ll Never Walk Alone”. Their performance showcased their love for each other and their passion for dance.
Shocking Moment in Mr Bates vs The Post Office
In a surprising turn of events, subpostmistress Jo Hamilton (played by Monica Dolan) calls the Horizon helpline after being accused of owing money, only to find that the amount she is due to pay doubles. This moment was a shock to many viewers and had a significant impact on the show.
Bridgerton Romance
The nominees also include Bridgerton, where Colin (played by Luke Newton) admits his true feelings for Penelope (played by Nicola Coughlan) while in the carriage. Their romance has been a central plot point throughout the series.
Naked Tennis in Rivals
Finally, the nominees include Rivals, where Rupert Campbell Black (played by Alex Hassell) and Sarah Stratton (played by Emily Atack) are caught playing tennis naked. This moment was a surprise to many viewers and had a significant impact on the show.
The public can now vote for their favorite memorable moment until April 25. The winner will be announced during the Bafta TV Awards ceremony on May 11.