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Catherine Tate outfit stuns Baftas as viewers spot 'makeover' pattern

Catherine Tate reunited with Doctor Who favourite David Tenant at the Baftas on Sunday night, and fans loved her new look as they compared it to her Eurovision appearance the day before.

The star, who rose to fame on The Catherine Tate Show on BBC1, was on hand to present an award at the Baftas on Sunday night.

She teamed up with her Doctor Who co-star David Tenant while rocking an extremely figure hugging dress.

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The pair had been seen on screen together in the time-hopping BBC drama series. Tate had played one of Tenant's many sidekicks in the long-running BBC TV favourite.

The 53-year-old mum appeared on our screens for the second night in a row, having featured in Eurovision 2023 on Saturday night - also in a figure hugging dress.

Viewers were delighted for the mum and applauded the makeover she's been flaunting across the BBC all weekend.

Some also thought she might still be feeling the effects of the celebrations from Eurovision, too.

Catherine Tate reunited with Doctor Who co star David Tenant at the Baftas wearing an extremely unexpected dress (BBC)

@s_ffron7 said: "Can Catherine breathe and how’s her head after last night?!"

@francineCalrow said: "Bloody Norah! Catherine Tate!"

@leijoyce said: "Catherine Tate, from Eurovision to the BAFTA TV Awards. Been quite the weekend for her…"

@vicsterLS said: "I thought Catherine was having a bit of a wardrobe issue last night … clearly not … enjoy yourself ! #BAFTATVAwards"

@wenbbwilliams said: "Drunk Catherine Tate wins the #BAFTATVAwards and the weekend."

@dawnni75 said: "Legendary cleavage from @catherine tate"

Catherine Tate at Eurovision 2023 on Saturday (BBC)

@dreamofthendless said: "Was Catherine Tate still drunk from Eurovision last night"

Not everything about the BAFTAs has been well received though.

Viewers felt a format change to this year's show was 'extremely awkward' as winners were interviewed backstage by someone with their mic turned down.

The BAFTAs are on BBC1 from 7pm on Sunday, May 14 and on BBC iPlayer.

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