Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Wolf Hall leads 2016 TV BAFTA nominations with four nods...

Wolf Hall leads 2016 TV BAFTA nominations with four nods... as Idris Elba and Sheridan Smith battle it out for Best Actor and Best Actress 

Television presenter Dermot O'Leary and British actress Georgina Campbell announced the 2016 TV BAFTA nominations on Tuesday morning. 
Wolf Hall leads the way with four nominations, while Idris Elba receives a nod for his role as DCI John Luther, alongside Ben Wishaw, Mark Rylance and Stephen Graham. 
Sheridan Smith getting a nod for Best Actress for her role in the C-word against Claire Foy, Suranne Jones and Ruth Madeley. 
Breaking news: Idris Elba has received a Best Actor nod at the 2016 TV BAFTA Awards for his role as DCI John Luther, alongside Ben Wishaw, Mark Rylance and Stephen Graham
Breaking news: Idris Elba has received a Best Actor nod at the 2016 TV BAFTA Awards for his role as DCI John Luther, alongside Ben Wishaw, Mark Rylance and Stephen Graham
Acclaimed: This year's awards are set to take place on Sunday May 8 at London's Royal Festival Hall and is set to be a star-studded affair, hosted by Graham Norton
Acclaimed: This year's awards are set to take place on Sunday May 8 at London's Royal Festival Hall and is set to be a star-studded affair, hosted by Graham Norton
This year's awards are set to take place on Sunday May 8 at London's Royal Festival Hall and is set to be a star-studded affair, hosted by Graham Norton.Wolf Hall, has received four nods, with Mark Rylance taking a nomination for his role in the BBC Two show.
The historical drama, which depicts Thomas Cromwell's rise to power through Henry VIII's royal court, was also nominated for best drama series. It will need to fend off competition from Humans, The Last Panthers and No Offence. 
Claire Foy has received a nod for Leading Actress, with Anton Lesser picking up a nod for Supporting Actress in the programme. 
Peter Kosminsky, Peter Straughan, Mark Pybus, Colin Callender – Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures/BBC Two, are up for Drama Series for Wolf Hall, too. 

Sheridan Smith stars as cancer patient Lisa Lynch in The C Word

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Amazing role: Sheridan Smith getting a nod for Best Actress for her role in the C-word against Claire Foy, Suranne Jones and Ruth Madeley
Amazing role: Sheridan Smith getting a nod for Best Actress for her role in the C-word against Claire Foy, Suranne Jones and Ruth Madeley
An honour: She has previously said that nothing prepared her for the 'enormous privilege and responsibility' of playing her late friend, Lisa Lynch in the drama about facing cancer 
An honour: She has previously said that nothing prepared her for the 'enormous privilege and responsibility' of playing her late friend, Lisa Lynch in the drama about facing cancer 
TV favourite The Great British Bake Off, which sees amateur bakers face off in a series of challenges, received its fifth consecutive nomination.
It is nominated in the features category, which it won in 2012 and 2013.
Singer Adele has received her first Bafta nomination, for the TV special Adele At The BBC.
The programme saw her in conversation with Graham Norton about her career and comeback, and she also performed songs from her new album, 25.
Big news: Wolf Hall leads the way with four nominations, while Idris Elba receives a nod for his role as DCI John Luther, alongside Ben Wishaw, Mark Rylance and Stephen Graham
Big news: Wolf Hall leads the way with four nominations, while Idris Elba receives a nod for his role as DCI John Luther, alongside Ben Wishaw, Mark Rylance and Stephen Graham
Damian Lewis stars in BBC Two period drama Wolf Hall

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Special moment: Poldark is up for the Radio Times Audience Award (voted for by members of the public)
Special moment: Poldark is up for the Radio Times Audience Award (voted for by members of the public)
She is up for best entertainment programme alongside Britain's Got Talent, Strictly Come Dancing and the TFI Friday anniversary special.
Peter Kay's Car Share and This Is England '90 have received three nominations each.
This Is England '90, which is Shane Meadows' spin-off from the 2006 film This Is England, a sequel to This Is England '86 and This Is England '88, is nominated for mini-series.
In addition to Graham's best actor nomination, Chanel Cresswell has been nominated for supporting actress.
Something to say: Television presenter Dermot O'Leary and British actress Georgina Campbell announced the 2016 TV BAFTA nominations on Tuesday morning
Something to say: Television presenter Dermot O'Leary and British actress Georgina Campbell announced the 2016 TV BAFTA nominations on Tuesday morning
Winner: Georgina won a BAFTA for Leading Actress in 2015 - posing with the gong
Winner: Georgina won a BAFTA for Leading Actress in 2015 - posing with the gong
Moment: (L-R) Georgina, Chairman of the Academy Anne Morrison and Dermot all posed for snaps at the Princess Anne theatre 
Moment: (L-R) Georgina, Chairman of the Academy Anne Morrison and Dermot all posed for snaps at the Princess Anne theatre 
Car Share received nods including Sian Gibson for female performance in a comedy programme, Peter Kay for male performance in a comedy programme, and scripted comedy.
Film and TV star Sir Ian McKellen has been nominated for supporting actor for The Dresser.
This is his first Bafta TV nomination, although he has been nominated three times for Bafta Film awards.
Michelle Gomez was recognised for her role as Missy in Doctor Who in the best supporting actress category.
Game Of Thrones star Maisie Williams's Cyberbully has been nominated in the single drama category, alongside Don't Take My Baby, The Go-Between and The C-Word.
Amazing: Singer Adele has received her first Bafta nomination, for the TV special Adele At The BBC
Amazing: Singer Adele has received her first Bafta nomination, for the TV special Adele At The BBC
Bafta chairwoman Anne Morrison said the nominations 'reflect the real great range and quality of British television'.
Rylance and Elba will go head to head yet again after both being nominated for best supporting actor at the Bafta film awards earlier this year. Rylance won, and went on to win the Oscar for his performance in Bridge Of Spies.
Ms Morrison told the Press Association: 'It's been a great year for Mark Rylance, having won the Oscar and the Bafta.
'Here he is again with Wolf Hall and just tremendous quality in the acting, both of them brilliant talents.'
On the issue of diversity in television, she said: 'There's always a way to go - we can never rest on our laurels - but looking down this list I think it is a very diverse list.'
This year's Oscars became the focus of a debate about diversity after all the acting nominees were white, but Morrison said the list of Bafta TV nominees was more diverse.
Adele performs Hello live for the first time on BBC special

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She said: 'You've got Ruth Madeley, who uses a wheelchair, in the leading actress category. You've got a real range in diversity across ethnicity and so on, right across the board.
'So I think that things are definitely improving, things have come a long way. There is still further to go, and in Bafta we are very hot on diversity, we have big new talent programmes to try and make sure that the whole industry is as diverse as possible.'
She added: 'There's been a big focus on it in a lot of the broadcasters for quite some time, and I think that it is quite a lot in our control. Obviously the world of film is a bit more international.
'We've seen progress over the years but I think it is important not to be complacent, and think we've got there, because we're still a long way from the playing field being level.'
The nominations list also sees nods for actors who straddle film and TV including Elba, Whishaw, Rylance and Sir Ian.
Ms Morrison said: 'I think that we're in a much more converged world between the top end of TV drama and the world of feature films. So many companies are making both, so many actors are moving back and forth between the world of film and TV drama.
'I think this old hierarchy that there used to be has really broken down, and it's much more of a level playing field in that sense.'

2016 BAFTA TV AWARDS - FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS 

Leading actor 
BEN WHISHAW London Spy – BBC Two
IDRIS ELBA Luther – BBC One
MARK RYLANCE Wolf Hall – BBC Two
STEPHEN GRAHAM This is England ’90 – Channel 4
Leading actress 
CLAIRE FOY Wolf Hall – BBC Two
RUTH MADELEY Don’t Take My Baby – BBC Three
SHERIDAN SMITH The C-Word – BBC One
SURANNE JONES Doctor Foster – BBC One
Supporting actor 
ANTON LESSER Wolf Hall – BBC Two
CYRIL NRI Cucumber – Channel 4
IAN MCKELLAN The Dresser – BBC Two
TOM COURTENAY Unforgotten - ITV
Supporting actress
CHANEL CRESSWELL This is England ’90 – Channel 4
ELEANOR WORTHINGTON-COX The Enfield Haunting
LESLEY MANVILLE River – BBC One
MICHELLE GOMEZ Doctor Who – BBC One
Entertainment programme 
GRAHAM NORTON The Graham Norton Show – BBC One
LEIGH FRANCIS Celebrity Juice – ITV2
ROMESH RANGANATHAN Asian Provocateur – BBC Three
STEPHEN FRY QI – BBC Two
Female performance in a comedy programme 
MICHAELA COEL Chewing Gum – E4
MIRANDA HART Miranda – BBC One
SIAN GIBSON Peter Kay’s Car Share – BBC iPlayer
SHARON HORGAN Catastrophe – Channel 4
Male performance in a comedy programme  
HUGH BONNEVILLE W1A – BBC Two
JAVONE PRINCE The Javone Prince Show – BBC Two
PETER KAY Peter Kay’s Car Share –BBC iPlayer
TOBY JONES Detectorists – BBC Four
Single drama 
THE C-WORD Susan Hogg, Simon Lewis, Nicole Taylor, Tim Kirkby – BBC Drama Production London/BBC One
CYBERBULLY Richard Bond, Ben Chanan, David Lobatto, Leah Cooper – Raw TV/Channel 4
DON’T TAKE MY BABY Jack Thorne, Ben Anthony, Pier Wilkie, Aysha Rafaele – BBC Documentaries Production/BBC Three
THE GO-BETWEEN Claire Bennett, Susan Hogg, Adrian Hodges, Pete Travis – Left Bank Pictures/BBC Drama Production, London/BBC One
Mini-series
DOCTOR FOSTER Mike Bartlett, Tom Vaughan, Roanna Benn, Jude Liknaitzky – Drama Republic/BBC One
THE ENFIELD HAUNTING Production Team – Eleven Films/Sky Living
LONDON SPY Juliette Howell, Tom Rob Smith, Guy Heeley, Jakob Verbruggen – Working Title/BBC Two
THIS IS ENGLAND ’90 Shane Meadows, Mark Herbert, Jack Thorne, Rebekah Wray-Rogers – Warp Films/Channel 4
Drama series 
HUMANS Production Team - Kudos Film and Television/Channel 4
THE LAST PANTHERS Jack Thorne, Johan Renck, Peter Carlton, Caroline Benjo – Haut et Court TV and Warp Films/Sky Atlantic
NO OFFENCE Paul Abbott, Martin Carr, Anna Ferguson, Catherine Morshead – AbbottVision/Channel 4
WOLF HALL Peter Kosminsky, Peter Straughan, Mark Pybus, Colin Callender – Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures/BBC Two
Soap and continuing drama 
CORONATION STREET Production Team – ITV Studios/ITV
EASTENDERS Production Team – BBC Drama Production London/BBC One
EMMERDALE Production Team – ITV Studios/ITV
HOLBY CITY Oliver Kent, Simon Harper, Kate Hall, Joe Ainsworth – BBC Drama Production London/BBC One
International 
THE GOOD WIFE Production Team – Scott Free Productions, King Size Productions, CBST/More 4
NARCOS Jose Padilha, Eric Newman, Chris Brancato – Gaumont International Television/Netflix
SPIRAL Vassili Clert, Anne Landois – Canal + Creation Originale/Son et Lumiere/In association with BBC Four/BBC Four
TRANSPARENT Production Team – Amazon Studios/Amazon Prime Instant Video
Factual series 
THE DETECTIVES Colin Barr, Ruth Kelly, James Newton, Rupert Houseman – Minnow Films/BBC Two
GREAT ORMOND STREET Dollan Cannell, Catey Sexton, Lucy Hillman – Films of Record/BBC Two
THE MURDER DETECTIVES Production Team – Films of Record/Channel 4
THE TRIBE Production Team – Renegade/Channel 4
Specialist factual 
BRITAIN’S FORGOTTEN SLAVE OWNERS Production Team – BBC History Unit/BBC Two
GRAYSON PERRY’S DREAM HOUSE Neil Crombie, Grayson Perry, Joe Evans, Marcus Plowright – Swan Films/Channel 4
THE HUNT Production Team – Silverback Films/BBC One
RUDOLF NUREYEV – DANCE TO FREEDOM Franny Moyle, Richard Curson Smith, Tom Herrington, Yelena Durden-Smith – IWC/BBC Two
Single documentary 
BITTER LAKE Production Team - BBC Productions/BBC iPlayer
LIFE AFTER SUICIDE Angela Samata, Leo Burley, Jenny Williams, Fergus O’Brien – BBC Documentaries Production/BBC One
LOUIS THEROUX: TRANSGENDER KIDS Production Team – BBC Documentaries Production/BBC Two
MY SON THE JIHADI Production Team – True Vision/Channel 4
Features 
BACK IN TIME FOR DINNER Emily Shields, Leanne Klein, Kim Maddever – Wall To Wall/BBC Two
THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF Paulo Proto, Andy Devonshire, Anna Beattie – Love Productions/BBC One
KEVIN MCCLOUD: ESCAPE TO THE WILD Production Team – Optomen Television/Concrete TV/Channel 4
TRAVEL MAN Adam Humphries, Leo McCrea, Graham Smiles, Chris Richards – North One/Channel 4
Reality and constructed factual
 FIRST DATES Nicola Lloyd, Martin Conway, Adam Chapman – Twenty Twenty/Channel 4
GOGGLEBOX Stephen Lambert, Tania Alexander – Studio Lambert/Channel 4
I’M A CELEBRITY…GET ME OUT OF HERE! Production Team – ITV Studios/ITV
THE SECRET LIFE OF 5 YEAR OLDS Teresa Watkins, Nicola Brown, Emily Lawson, Harjeet Chhokar – RDF Media, a Zodiak Media Company/Channel 4
Current Affairs 
CHILDREN OF THE GAZA WAR Lyse Doucet, Lucy Hetherington, James Jones, Graham Taylor – BBC/BBC Two
ESCAPE FROM ISIS (DISPATCHES) Edward Watts, Evan Williams, Sam Collyns, George Waldrum – ITN Productions, Ronachan Films Co-Production with Evan Williams Productions and Mediadante/Channel 4
JIHAD: A BRITISH STORY Deeyah Khan, Darin Prindle, Andrew Smith, Kevin Thomas – Fuuse Films/ITV
OUTBREAK: THE TRUTH ABOUT EBOLA (THIS WORLD) Dan Edge, Sasha Achilli – Mongoose Pictures/Quicksilver Media/BBC Two
News coverage 
BBC NEWS AT SIX: PARIS ATTACKS SPECIAL Production Team – BBC News/BBC One
CHANNEL 4 NEWS: PARIS MASSACRE Jon Snow, Lindsey Hilsum, Jonathan Rugman, Ben de Pear – Channel 4 News/Channel 4
ITV NEWS AT TEN: REFUGEE CRISIS Production Team – ITN for ITV News/ITV
SKY NEWS: FROM TURKEY TO GREECE Alex Crawford, Garwen McLuckie, Colin Brazier, Kirsty Walker – Sky News/Sky News
Sport 
THE ASHES Bryan Henderson, Mark Lynch, David Lloyd, Ian Ward – Sky Sports/Sky Sports 2
THE GRAND NATIONAL Carl Hicks, Denise Large, Neil Green, Nick Lightfoot – IMG Productions/Channel 4
MOTD LIVE: FA CUP FINAL Andrew Clement, Richard Hughes, Ian Finch, Chris Gubb – BBC Sport/BBC One
SIX NATIONS – FINAL DAY Production Team – BBC Sport/BBC One
Live event 
BIG BLUE LIVE Production Team – BBC/BBC One
THE SOUND OF MUSIC LIVE! Production Team – ITV Studios Entertainment/ITV
STARGAZING LIVE: BRIT IN SPACE, TIM PEAKE SPECIAL Production Team – BBC Science Production London in association with BBC Learning/BBC Two
THE VOTE Production Team – Twofour/More4
Entertainment programme
ADELE AT THE BBC Adele Adkins, Guy Freeman, Anouk Fontaine, Simon Staffurth – BBC Events Production/BBC One
BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT Richard Holloway, Amelia Brown, Lee McNicholas, Matt Banks – Thames/Syco Production for ITV/ITV
STRICTLY COME DANCING Louise Rainbow, Vinnie Shergill, Sarah James, Nikki Parsons – BBC Entertainment/BBC One
TFI FRIDAY ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Will Macdonald, Clare Barton, Suzi Aplin – Olga TV, Monkey Kingdom, Zimple/Channel 4
Comedy and comedy entertainment programme 
CHARLIE BROOKER’S ELECTION WIPE Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones, Matt Hulme, Nick Vaughan-Smith – House of Tomorrow, Endemol Shine UK/BBC Two
HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU Richard Wilson, Mark Barrett, Danny Carr, John L Spencer – Hat Trick Productions/BBC One
QI Nick King, John Lloyd, Ian Lorimer, Piers Fletcher – A Quite Interesting Talkback Co-Production/BBC Two
WOULD I LIE TO YOU Peter Holmes, Rachel Albett, Ruth Phillips, Richard Cohen – Zeppotron/BBC One
Scripted comedy
CHEWING GUM Production Team – Retort/E4
PEEP SHOW Jesse Armstong, Sam Bain, Becky Martin, Hannah Mackay – Objective Productions/Channel 4
PEOPLE JUST DO NOTHING Production Team – Roughcut TV/BBC Three
PETER KAY’S CAR SHARE Peter Kay, Gill Isles, Sian Gibson, Paul Coleman – Goodnight Vienna Productions/BBC iPlayer
Radio Times Audience Award (voted for by members of the public)
DOCTOR FOSTER
THE GREAT BRITISH BAKEOFF
HUMANS
MAKING A MURDERER
PETER KAY’S CAR SHARE
POLDARK






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