Baby Reindeer leads Bafta TV nominations
- The BAFTA TV Awards, honoring excellence in television, will take place on Sunday, May 11 at London's Royal Festival Hall, while the BAFTA TV Craft Awards, recognizing technical work, will be held separately on Sunday, April 27, hosted by Alan Cumming and Stacey Dooley, respectively.
- This year's nominations, encompassing both TV and craft categories, recognize over 130 programs and reflect a stellar year for streaming hits and ITV's Mr Bates vs The Post Office.
- Netflix's Baby Reindeer, a controversial drama inspired by the real-life experiences of creator Richard Gadd, leads the nominations with eight, followed by Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Rivals, and Slow Horses, each securing six nominations.
- Jane Milichip, BAFTA CEO, stated that 'Television has the power to drive national conversation... Tap into stories of public interest... Inspire societal change,' highlighting the impact of this year's nominees.
- Baby Reindeer's nominations include Best Limited Series, Leading Actor for Richard Gadd, and Supporting Actress for Jessica Gunning and Nava Mau, with Nava Mau being the first openly transgender nominee at the BAFTA TV Awards, while other notable nominations include those for Monica Dolan, Billie Piper, Gary Oldman, and David Tennant in various categories.
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'Baby Reindeer' leads BAFTA TV Awards nominations
The nominations for the BAFTA Television Awards and Television Craft Awards are in, and "Baby Reindeer" scored 8 nods, while "Mr. Bates vs The Post Office," "Rivals" and "Slow Horses" followed with six nominations each.
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