BAFTA TV Awards 2023: The Full Nominations List

This is Going to Hurt and The Responder lead nominations with six each

Billie Piper in I Hate Suzie Too

by Nikki Peach |
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The nominees for this year's TV BAFTAs have officially been announced, and Ben Whishaw's This Is Going To Hurt and Martin Freeman's The Responder lead the field with six nominations each.

The other leading shows include Bad Sisters, The Crown, The English and Slow Horses, which have five nominations each.

There are four nominations apiece for Daisy May Cooper's comedy-thriller Am I Being Unreasonable?, as well as three boy-based dramas – Top Boy, Somewhere Boy and Big Boys.

Arguably a little more fun than the film BAFTAs - with reality TV and A-List stars honoured on the same night - comedy duo Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan will be hosting this year's ceremony on Sunday 14 May as it returns to London’s Royal Festival Hall. In the meantime, here's the full list of nominations...

Drama series

Bad Sisters (Apple TV)

The Responder (BBC One)

Sherwood (BBC One)

Somewhere Boy (Channel 4)

Mini-series

A Spy Among Friends (ITVX)

Mood (BBC Three)

The Thief, His Wife And The Canoe (ITV1)

This Is Going To Hurt (BBC One)

International

The Bear (Disney+)

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Netflix)

Wednesday (Netflix)

Oussekine (Disney+)

Pachinko (Apple TV+)

The White Lotus (Sky Atlantic)

Leading actor

Ben Whishaw, This Is Going To Hurt (BBC One)

Chaske Spencer, The English (BBC Two)

Cillian Murphy, Peaky Blinders (BBC One)

Gary Oldman, Slow Horses (Apple TV+)

Martin Freeman, The Responder (BBC One)

Taron Egerton, Black Bird (Apple TV+)

Leading actress

Billie Piper, I Hate Suzie Too (Sky Atlantic)

Imelda Staunton, The Crown (Netflix)

Kate Winslet, I Am Ruth (Channel 4)

Maxine Peake, Anne (ITV1)

Sarah Lancashire, Julia (Sky Atlantic)

Vicky McClure, Without Sin (ITVX)

Female performance in a comedy programme

Daisy May Cooper, Am I Being Unreasonable? (BBC One)

Diane Morgan, Cunk On Earth (BBC Two)

Lucy Beaumont, Meet The Richardsons (Dave)

Natasia Demetriou, Ellie & Natasia (BBC Three)

Siobhán Mcsweeney, Derry Girls (Channel 4)

Taj Atwal, Hullraisers (Channel 4)

Male performance in a comedy programme

Daniel Radcliffe, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (The Roku Channel)

Jon Pointing, Big Boys (Channel 4)

Joseph Gilgun, Brassic (Sky Max)

Lenny Rush, Am I Being Unreasonable? (BBC One)

Matt Berry, What We Do In The Shadows (Disney+)

Stephen Merchant, The Outlaws (BBC One)

Supporting actor

Adeel Akhtar, Sherwood (BBC One)

Jack Lowden, Slow Horses (Apple TV+)

Josh Finan, The Responder (BBC One)

Salim Daw, The Crown (Netflix)

Samuel Bottomley, Somewhere Boy (Channel 4)

Will Sharpe, The White Lotus (Sky Atlantic)

Supporting actress

Adelayo Adedayo, The Responder (BBC One)

Anne-Marie Duff, Bad Sisters (Apple TV+)

Fiona Shaw, Andor (Disney+)

Jasmine Jobson, Top Boy (Netflix)

Lesley Manville, Sherwood (BBC One)

Saffron Hocking, Top Boy (Netflix)

Entertainment performance

Big Zuu, Big Zuu's Big Eats (Dave)

Claudia Winkleman, The Traitors (BBC One)

Lee Mack, The 1% Club (ITV1)

Mo Gilligan, The Lateish Show With Mo Gilligan (Channel 4)

Rosie Jones, Rosie Jones' Trip Hazard (Channel 4)

Sue Perkins, Sue Perkins: Perfectly Legal (Netflix)

Specialist factual

Aids: The Unheard Tapes (BBC Two)

The Green Planet (BBC One)

How To Survive a Dictator With Munya Chawawa (Channel 4)

Russia 1985-1999: Traumazone (BBC iPlayer)

Reality and constructed factual

Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams (BBC One)

RuPaul's Drag Race UK (BBC Three)

The Traitors (BBC One)

We Are Black and British (BBC Two)

Current affairs

Afghanistan: No Country For Women, Exposure (ITV1)

Children of the Taliban (Channel 4)

The Crossing, Exposure (ITV1)

Mariupol: The People's Story, Panorama (BBC One)

Entertainment programme

Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV1)

Later... With Jools Holland: Jools' 30th Birthday Bash (BBC Two)

The Masked Singer (ITV1)

Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)

Scripted comedy

Am I Being Unreasonable? (BBC One)

Big Boys (Channel 4)

Derry Girls (Channel 4)

Ghosts (BBC One)

Comedy entertainment programme

Friday Night Live (Channel 4)

The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)

Taskmaster (Channel 4)

Would I Lie To You? (BBC One)

Short Form programme

Always, Asifa (Together TV)

Biscuitland (All 4)

How To Be A Person (E4)

Kingpin Cribs (Channel 4)

Factual series

Jeremy Kyle Show: Death On Daytime (Channel 4)

Libby, Are You Home Yet? (Sky Crime)

Vatican Girl: The Disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi (Netflix)

Worlds Collide: The Manchester Bombing (ITV1)

Features

Big Zuu’s Big Eats (Dave)

Joe Lycett vs Beckham: Got Your Back At Xmas (Channel 4)

The Martin Lewis Money Show Live (ITV1)

The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan (BBC Two)

Live event

Concert For Ukraine (ITV1)

Platinum Jubilee: Party At The Palace (BBC One)

The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II (BBC One)

News coverage

BBC News at Ten: Russia Invades Ukraine (BBC One)

Channel 4 News: Live in Kyiv (Channel 4)

Good Morning Britain: Boris Johnson Interview (ITV1)

Single documentary

Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes (Sky Documentaries)

Escape From Kabul Airport (BBC Two)

Our Falklands War: A Frontline Story (BBC Two)

The Real Mo Farah (BBC One)

Single drama

I Am Ruth (Channel 4)

The House (Netflix)

Life and Death in the Warehouse (BBC Three)

Soap and continuing drama

Casualty (BBC One)

Eastenders (BBC One)

Emmerdale (ITV1)

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