Nominations for the 2011 BAFTA TV awards have been published.
Awards held in London on 22nd May.
Here are the short-lists.
Leading actor Jim Broadbent – Any Human Heart (Channel 4) Benedict Cumberbatch – Sherlock (BBC1) Daniel Rigby – Eric and Ernie (BBC4) Matt Smith – Doctor Who (BBC1) Leading actress Anna Maxwell Martin – South Riding (BBC1) Vicky McClure – This Is England '86 (Channel 4) Natalie Press – Five Daughters (BBC1) Juliet Stevenson – Accused (BBC1) Supporting actor Brendan Coyle – Downton Abbey (ITV1) Martin Freeman – Sherlock (BBC1) Johnny Harris – This Is England '86 (Channel 4) Robert Sheehan – Misfits (E4) Supporting actress Gillian Anderson – Any Human Heart (Channel 4) Lynda Baron – The Road to Coronation Street (BBC4) Lauren Socha – Misfits (E4) Jessie Wallace – The Road to Coronation Street (BBC4) Entertainment performance Rob Brydon – The Rob Brydon Show (BBC2) Stephen Fry – QI (BBC1) Harry Hill – Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV1) Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show (BBC1) Female performance in a comedy programme Jo Brand – Getting On (BBC4) Dawn French – Roger and Val Have Just Got In (BBC2) Miranda Hart – Miranda (BBC2) Katherine Parkinson – The IT Crowd (Channel 4) Male performance in a comedy programme James Buckley – The Inbetweeners (E4) Steve Coogan – The Trip (BBC2) Tom Hollander – Rev (BBC2) David Mitchell – Peep Show (Channel 4) Single drama Eric and Ernie – Victoria Wood, Peter Bowker, Tim Bricknell, Jonny Campbell (BBC4/BBC Wales /Blue Door Adventures) I Am Slave – Andrew Calderwood, Gabriel Range, Jeremy Brock (Channel 4/A Slate Films and Altered Image Production for UKFC, Channel 4, Limelight, JAC Rights Management LLP and the Film Agency for Wales) The Road to Coronation Street – production team (BBC4/ITV Studios) The Special Relationship – production team (BBC2/Rainmark Films and HBO Films) Drama series Being Human – Rob Pursey, Philip Trethowan, Toby Whithouse, Colin Teague (BBC3/Touchpaper Television) Downton Abbey – Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame, Liz Trubridge, Nigel Marchant (ITV1/Carnival Films) Misfits – Murray Ferguson, Petra Fried, Howard Overman, Kate Crowe (E4/Clerkenwell Films) Sherlock – Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Sue Vertue, Beryl Vertue (BBC1/Hartswood Films) Drama serial Any Human Heart – Lynn Horsford, Lee Morris, Sally Woodward Gentle, Michael Samuels (Channel 4/Carnival Films) Mad Dogs – Cris Cole, Andy Harries, Suzanne Mackie, Adrian Shergold (Sky1/Left Bank Pictures) The Sinking of the Laconia – Alan Bleasdale, Jonathan Young, Uwe Janson, Hilary Norrish (BBC2/BBC Productions) The Promise – Peter Kosminsky, David Aukin, Hal Vogel (Channel 4/Daybreak Pictures) Continuing drama Casualty – production team (BBC1/BBC Productions) Coronation Street – production team (ITV1/ITV Studios) EastEnders – production team (BBC1/BBC Productions) Waterloo Road – Sharon Hughff, Sharon Channer, Fraser MacDonald, Lis Steele (BBC1/Shed Productions) International Boardwalk Empire – Martin Scorsese, Terence Winter, Tim Van Patten, Howard Korder (Sky Atlantic/HBO) Glee – Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk (E4/Twentieth Century Fox) The Killing – Soren Sveistrup, Piv Bernth, Birger Larsen, Sophie Grabol (BBC4/DR/ZDF Enterprises) Mad Men – Matthew Weiner, Scott Hornbacher, Jennifer Getzinger (BBC4/Lionsgate Television) Factual series Coppers – production team (Channel 4/Blast!) One Born Every Minute – production team (Channel 4/Dragonfly Film and Television) Welcome to Lagos – Will Anderson, Gavin Searle, Chris King, Andrew Palmer (BBC2/Keo North) The Young Ones – Leanne Klein, Tom McDonald, Michael Jochnowitz (BBC1/Wall To Wall Television) Specialist factual* Alan Bennett and the Habit of Art (The Making Of) – Martin Rosenbaum, David Sabel, Toby Coffey (More 4/Lone Star Productions) Flying Monsters 3D – David Attenborough, Anthony Geffen, Celia Taylor, Sias Wilson (Sky 3D/Atlantic Productions) Human Planet – Brian Leith, Dale Templar, Nitin Sawhney (BBC1/BBC Productions) Pompeii: Life and Death in a Roman Town – Paul Elston, Daisy Scalchi, Richard Bradley (BBC2/Lion Television) Single documentary** Between Life and Death – Nick Holt, Meredith Chambers, Marina Parker, Ben Brown (BBC1/BBC Factual Wales) The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan – Jamie Doran, Najibullah Quraishi, John Moffat, Mike Healy (More 4/Clover Films) Pink Saris – production team (More 4/Ginger Productions) Scenes From a Teenage Killing – Morgan Matthews, Ruth Kelly, Steve Hewlett, Michael Harrowes (BBC4/Minnow Films) Features Come Dine With Me – production team (Channel 4/ITV Studios) Hugh's Fish Fight – Andrew Palmer, Will Anderson, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Frankie Fathers (Channel 4/Keo Films) Mary Queen of Shops – production team (BBC2/Optomen Television) Pineapple Dance Studios – Jonathan Stadlan, Pat Doyle, Hannah Springham (Sky1/Pulse Films) Current affairs Kids in Care (Panorama) – Simon Gilchrist, Roger Graef, Tom Giles, Clare Johns (BBC1/Films of Record) Lost Girls of South Africa (Dispatches) – Deborah Shipley, Brian Woods, Xoliswa Sithole (Channel 4/True Vision) Secret Iraq – Eamonn Matthews, Sam Collyns, James Jones, Philippa Lacey (BBC2/Quicksilver Media) Zimbabwe's Forgotten Children – Jezza Neumann, Zoliswa Sithole, Brian Woods, Deborah Shipley (BBC4/True Vision Productions News coverage BBC1 Ten O'Clock News: Handover of Power – production team (BBC1/BBC News 24/BBC News) Channel 4 News: From Chile's Ecstasy to Congo's Agony – production team (Channel 4/ITN Productions) ITV News at Ten: The Cumbria Murders – production team (ITV1/ITN Productions) Sky News: Egypt Crisis – production team (Sky News/Sky News) Sport 6 Nations: England v Wales – production team (BBC1/BBC Sport) FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Portsmouth – Tony Pastor, Paul McNamara, Jamie Oakford, Rob Hollier (ITV1/ITV Sport) Formula 1 – The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – production team (BBC1/BBC Sport) Wimbledon 2010 – production team (BBC1/BBC Sport) New media LabUK/Brain Test Britain – Richard Cable, Zoe Heron, Kathy Neil, Peter Harvey (www.bbc.co.uk/ BBC Multiplatform) Misfits – Matt Jarvis, Chloe Moss, Owen Priestly, Carl Hodler (E4.com/ Clerkenwell Productions & Kerb Digital) Malcolm Tucker: The Missing Phone – Dave Addey, Armando Iannucci, Henry Cooke, Henry Volans (iTunes App Store/Agant Ltd) Wallace and Gromit's World of Invention – www.bbc.co.uk (Aardman Digital/BBC) Entertainment programme*** The Cube – Adam Adler, Nathan Eastwood, Andrew Newman, Andrew O'Connor (ITV1/Objective Productions) The Graham Norton Show – Graham Norton, Jon Magnusson, Graham Stuart, Steve Smith (BBC1/So Television) Have I Got News For You – Richard Wilson, Jo Bunting, Nick Martin, Mark Barrett (BBC1/Hattrick Productions) The X Factor – Andrew Llinares, Mark Sidaway, Nigel Hall, Richard Hall (ITV1/TalkbackThames and Syco) Comedy programme Catherine Tate's Little Cracker – Catherine Tate, Sophie Clarke-Jervoise, Izzy Mant (Sky1/Tiger Aspect) Come Fly With Me – Adam Tandy, Paul King, Matt Lucas, David Walliams (BBC1/A Little Britain Production) Facejacker – Kayvan Novak, Ed Tracey, Mario Stylianides, Tom Thostrup (E4/Hatrick Productions) Harry and Paul – Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse, Sandy Johnston, Izzy Mant (BBC2/Tiger Aspect Productions) Situation comedy Mrs Brown's Boys – Stephen McCrum, Martin Delaney, Ben Kellett, Brendon O'Carroll (BBC1/BOCPix and BBC Productions, in association with RTE) Peep Show – Phil Clarke, Becky Martin, Sam Bain, Jesse Armstrong (Channel 4/Objective Productions) Rev – Kenton Allen, James Wood, Peter Cattaneo, Hannah Pescod (BBC2/Big Talk Productions) The Trip – Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Michael Winterbottom (BBC2/Revolution Films) * Specialist factual is given in honour of Huw Wheldon ** Single documentary is given in honour of Robert Flaherty *** Entertainment programme is given in honour of Lew Grade | |