Here's the full list of nominees for 2020's BAFTA TV Awards - and when the winners are announced
The nominations for this year’s Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards have been announced, with hit shows like Chernobyl and The Crown leading the field.
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Hide AdSky Atlantic’s miniseries about the the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant has received 14 nominations.
As such, it ties Killing Eve – which received 14 nominations last year – as the most nominated show in BAFTA history.
The Crown – Netflix’s dramatised account of the royal family – gets seven nods this year, while Fleabag and Giri/Haji both received six.
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Here’s everything you need to know:
Who's been nominated?
Shows like The Virtues, Killing Eve, Sex Education, and Top Boy have all been recognised.
In the leading actress category, Glenda Jackson has been nominated for her performance in Elizabeth Is Missing at the age of 84; she’s nominated alongside Gentleman Jack star Suranne Jones, Killing Eve's Jodie Comer, and Samantha Morton for her performance in I Am Kirsty.
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Hide AdBest actor nominees include Callum Turner, Jared Harris, Stephen Graham, and Takehiro Hira.
The full list of 2020 BAFTA Television Awards nominees:
Leading actress
- Jodie Comer, Killing Eve - BBC One
- Glenda Jackson, Elizabeth is Missing - BBC One
- Suranne Jones, Gentleman Jack - BBC One
- Samantha Morton, I Am Kirsty - Channel 4
Leading actor
- Stephen Graham, The Virtues - Channel 4
- Jared Harris, Chernobyl - Sky Atlantic
- Takehiro Hira, Giri/Haji - BBC Two
- Callum Turner, The Capture - BBC One
Supporting actress
- Naomi Ackie, The End of the F***ing World - Channel 4
- Helen Behan, The Virtues - Channel 4
- Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown - Netflix
- Jasmine Jobson, Top Boy - Netflix
Supporting actor
- Joe Absolom, A Confession - ITV
- Josh O'Connor, The Crown - Netflix
- Will Sharpe, Giri/Haji - BBC Two
- Stellan Skarsgard, Chernobyl - Sky Atlantic
Entertainment performance
- Frankie Boyle, Frankie Boyle's New World Order - BBC Two
- Mo Gilligan, The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan - Channel 4
- Lee Mack, Would I Lie to You - BBC One
- Graham Norton, The Graham Norton Show - BBC One
Male performance in a comedy programme
- Jamie Demetriou, Stath Lets Flats - Channel 4
- Ncuti Gatwa, Sex Education - Netflix
- Youssef Kerkour, Home - Channel 4
- Guz Khan, Man Like Mobeen - BBC Three
Female performance in a comedy programme
- Sian Clifford, Fleabag - BBC Three
- Gbemisola Ikumelo, Famalam - BBC Three
- Sarah Kendall, Frayed - Sky One
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag - BBC Three
Drama series
- The Crown - Netflix
- The End Of The F***Ing World - Channel 4
- Gentleman Jack - BBC One
- Giri/Haji - BBC Two
Single drama
- Brexit: The Uncivil War - Channel 4
- Elizabeth Is Missing - BBC One
- The Left Behind - BBC Three
- Responsible Child - BBC Two
Mini-series
- A Confession - ITV
- Chernobyl - Sky Atlantic
- The Victim - BBC One
- The Virtues - Channel 4
Soap and continuing drama
- Casualty - BBC One
- Coronation Street - ITV
- Emmerdale - ITV
- Holby City - BBC One
International
- Euphoria - Sky Atlantic
- Succession - Sky Atlantic
- Unbelievable - Netflix
- When They See Us - Netflix
Entertainment programme
- The Greatest Dancer - BBC One
- The Rap Game UK - BBC Three
- Strictly Come Dancing - BBC One
- The Voice UK - ITV
Comedy and comedy entertainment programme
- The Graham Norton Show - BBC One
- The Last Leg - Channel 4
- The Ranganation - BBC Two
- Taskmaster - Dave
Scripted comedy
- Catastrophe - Channel 4
- Derry Girls - Channel 4
- Fleabag - BBC Three
- Stath Lets Flats - Channel 4
Features
- Joe Lycett's Got Your Back - Channel 4
- The Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan - BBC Two
- Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing - BBC Two
- Snackmasters - Channel 4
Must-see moment
- Street, the death of Sinead Osborne - ITV
- Fleabag, Confessional scene - BBC Three
- Game of Thrones, Arya kills the Night King - Sky Atlantic
- Gavin and Stacey, Nessa proposes to Smithy - BBC One
- Line of Duty, John Corbett's death - BBC One
- Love Island, Michael recouples after Casa Amor - ITV2
Current affairs
- Growing up Poor: Britain's Breadline Kids (Dispatches) - Channel 4
- The Hunt for Jihadi John - Channel 4
- Is Labour Anti-Semitic? (Panorama) - BBC One
- Undercover: Inside China's Digital Gulag (Exposure) - ITV
Single documentary
- The Abused - Channel 5
- David Harewood: Psychosis And Me - BBC Two
- The Family Secret - Channel 4
- The Last Survivors - BBC Two
Factual series
- Crime and Punishment - Channel 4
- Don't F**K With Cats: Hunting An Internet Killer - Netflix
- Leaving Neverland - Channel 4
- Our Dementia Choir With Vicky McClure - BBC One
Reality and constructed factual
- Celebrity Gogglebox - Channel 4
- Harry's Heroes: The Full English - ITV
- Race Across The World - BBC Two
- RuPaul's Drag Race UK - BBC Three
Specialist factual
- 8 Days: To The Moon And Back - BBC Two
- Seven Worlds, One Planet - BBC One
- Thatcher: A Very British Revolution - BBC Two
- Yorkshire Ripper Files: A Very British Crime Story - BBC Four
News coverage
- Hong Kong Protests - Sky News
- ITV News At Ten: Election Results - ITN/ITV
- Prince Andrew & The Epstein Scandal (Newsnight) - BBC News/BBC Two
- Victoria Derbyshire: Men Who Lost Loved Ones To Knife Crime - BBC News/BBC Two
Sport
- 2019 Rugby World Cup Final: England v South Africa - ITV
- ICC Cricket World Cup Final - Sky Sports Cricket
- Fifa Women's World Cup 2019 Semi Final: England v USA - BBC One
- Wimbledon 2019 Men's Final - BBC One
Live event
- Blue Planet Live - BBC One
- Election 2019 Live: The Results - ITN/ITV
- Glastonbury 2019 - BBC Two
- Operation Live - Channel 5
Short-form programme
- Anywhere But Westminster - The Guardian
- Brain In Gear - BBC iPlayer
- Soon Gone: A Windrush Chronicle - BBC Four
- Toni_With_An_I (Born Digital: First Cuts) - BBC Four
How will the ceremony take place during coronavirus?
This year's ceremony takes place on 31 July; by that time, social distancing measures and lockdown restrictions of some sort will likely still be in place.
With a ban on large-scale gatherings possibly still being enforced, how will this year’s ceremony – which had already been delayed from Spring 2020 - actually take place?
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Hide AdRichard Ayoade has been confirmed to host the show from a closed studio set, as winners give their acceptance speeches virtually.
"I am as surprised as you are that this is still going ahead," said Ayoade in typically acerbic style.
The ceremony will be broadcast on BBC One.
The BAFTA Craft Awards will be streamed on 17 July, ANDand hosted by actor Stephen Mangan.