The BAFTA TV Awards took place this sunny Sunday afternoon as the British equivalent of the Emmys awarded the best of the year’s TV on the other side of the Atlantic. The ceremony was hosted by Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett, who both hosted last year, while the event takes place at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s South Bank. Scroll down for the full list of winners.
Netflix’s “The Crown” leads the way with eight nominations. Another Netflix show, “Demon 79 (Black Mirror),” came in second with seven nominations while BBC’s “Happy Valley,” Apple TV’s “Slow Horses,” and BBC’s “The Sixth Commandment” all snagged six bids apiece.
Several US shows did well, too, with HBO’s “The Last of Us” and “Succession” each receiving five nominations — the same as ITV’s drama “The Long Shadow.” The BBC documentary “Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland...
Netflix’s “The Crown” leads the way with eight nominations. Another Netflix show, “Demon 79 (Black Mirror),” came in second with seven nominations while BBC’s “Happy Valley,” Apple TV’s “Slow Horses,” and BBC’s “The Sixth Commandment” all snagged six bids apiece.
Several US shows did well, too, with HBO’s “The Last of Us” and “Succession” each receiving five nominations — the same as ITV’s drama “The Long Shadow.” The BBC documentary “Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland...
- 5/12/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
The BAFTA TV Awards are the British equivalent of the Emmys, honoring the very best of television in a wide range of genres and categories. Many of these contenders will also hope to compete at the Emmys but they’ll first have their BAFTA fates revealed on May 12, when the 2024 BAFTA TV Awards will take place. The BAFTA TV Craft Awards winners will be announced on April 28. (Read the full report on the BAFTA TV Awards nominations here.)
Best Drama Series
“The Gold” – BBC One
“Happy Valley” – BBC One
“Slow Horses” – Apple TV+
“Top Boy” – Netflix
Best Limited Drama
“Best Interests” – BBC One
“Demon 79 (Black Mirror)” – Netflix
“The Long Shadow” – ITV1
“The Sixth Commandment” – BBC One
Best Comedy Series
“Big Boys” – Channel 4
“Dreaming Whilst Black” – BBC One
“Extraordinary” – Disney+
“Such Brave Girls” – BBC Three
Best International Show
“The Bear” – Disney+
“Beef” – Netflix
“Class Act” – Netflix
“The Last of Us...
Best Drama Series
“The Gold” – BBC One
“Happy Valley” – BBC One
“Slow Horses” – Apple TV+
“Top Boy” – Netflix
Best Limited Drama
“Best Interests” – BBC One
“Demon 79 (Black Mirror)” – Netflix
“The Long Shadow” – ITV1
“The Sixth Commandment” – BBC One
Best Comedy Series
“Big Boys” – Channel 4
“Dreaming Whilst Black” – BBC One
“Extraordinary” – Disney+
“Such Brave Girls” – BBC Three
Best International Show
“The Bear” – Disney+
“Beef” – Netflix
“Class Act” – Netflix
“The Last of Us...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
‘Celebrity Race Across The World’ Renewed For Season 2 At BBC
Celebrity Race Across the World has landed a second season on the BBC. The format from Traitors maker Studio Lambert sees pairings featuring one celebrity and a parent, sibling or friend set a challenge to head on an epic adventure on a limited budget. In Season 1, which the BBC said is its “biggest factual entertainment brand of the year to date,” the likes of McFly drummer Harry Judd and broadcaster Alex Beresford were set the task of racing from Africa to the Arctic. Season 2’s route will be revealed in due course. The non-celebrity version has run for three seasons and has also been a big hit for the BBC. Factual entertainment boss Catherine Catton said she had been “delighted with the reaction particularly from young audiences” to Season 1 of the celebrity run. The news comes just a few days...
Celebrity Race Across the World has landed a second season on the BBC. The format from Traitors maker Studio Lambert sees pairings featuring one celebrity and a parent, sibling or friend set a challenge to head on an epic adventure on a limited budget. In Season 1, which the BBC said is its “biggest factual entertainment brand of the year to date,” the likes of McFly drummer Harry Judd and broadcaster Alex Beresford were set the task of racing from Africa to the Arctic. Season 2’s route will be revealed in due course. The non-celebrity version has run for three seasons and has also been a big hit for the BBC. Factual entertainment boss Catherine Catton said she had been “delighted with the reaction particularly from young audiences” to Season 1 of the celebrity run. The news comes just a few days...
- 11/7/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
On October 11, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on BBC One, viewers can catch Season 1, Episode 4 of “Celebrity Race Across the World.” In this episode, the race is well underway as four celebrities embark on a challenging 10,000km journey from Africa to the Arctic.
These celebrities have left behind their luxurious lifestyles and all the comforts of modern-day life to take on this incredible adventure. Their main goal now is to reach the finish line in Tromsø, a city in Norway located in the Arctic Circle.
As the race progresses, the teams face the reality of dwindling budgets, which adds to the intensity of the competition. They leave behind the familiar landscapes of western Europe, venturing into unknown territories as they inch closer to their destination.
For those who enjoy thrilling journeys and challenges of epic proportions, “Celebrity Race Across the World” offers an exciting and unscripted adventure. It’s a chance to...
These celebrities have left behind their luxurious lifestyles and all the comforts of modern-day life to take on this incredible adventure. Their main goal now is to reach the finish line in Tromsø, a city in Norway located in the Arctic Circle.
As the race progresses, the teams face the reality of dwindling budgets, which adds to the intensity of the competition. They leave behind the familiar landscapes of western Europe, venturing into unknown territories as they inch closer to their destination.
For those who enjoy thrilling journeys and challenges of epic proportions, “Celebrity Race Across the World” offers an exciting and unscripted adventure. It’s a chance to...
- 10/5/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, BBC One will air Season 1, Episode 3 of “Celebrity Race Across the World.”
In this episode, the celebrity teams participating in this challenging race find themselves at a crucial point in their journey. They are now approaching the midway point, traveling from Africa to the Arctic. Their current task is to navigate their way from the Mediterranean island of Corsica to the third checkpoint located in Zermatt, a picturesque mountain resort nestled in the Swiss Alps.
The race has been intense, and as of now, only three teams have successfully reached the checkpoint in Corsica, while one team is still striving to make it there.
“Celebrity Race Across the World” provides a unique and thrilling experience as well-known personalities take on the challenge of traveling the world without the luxuries they are accustomed to.
If you’re curious to see how these celebrities cope with...
In this episode, the celebrity teams participating in this challenging race find themselves at a crucial point in their journey. They are now approaching the midway point, traveling from Africa to the Arctic. Their current task is to navigate their way from the Mediterranean island of Corsica to the third checkpoint located in Zermatt, a picturesque mountain resort nestled in the Swiss Alps.
The race has been intense, and as of now, only three teams have successfully reached the checkpoint in Corsica, while one team is still striving to make it there.
“Celebrity Race Across the World” provides a unique and thrilling experience as well-known personalities take on the challenge of traveling the world without the luxuries they are accustomed to.
If you’re curious to see how these celebrities cope with...
- 9/29/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Britain’s major broadcasters have spent recent days drawing up coronavirus plans, as the spread of the disease threatens to wreak havoc on production schedules and disrupt major events.
Deadline understands the likes of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are giving serious thought to how Covid-19 could put in-house and independent producers at risk, and are considering whether to pull the plug on or delay certain shows. One person familiar with the thinking said there has been “mild panic” as TV has woken up to coronavirus, and the broadcasters stressed they are closely monitoring Public Health England and World Health Organization advice.
The BBC has been reviewing shows that are about to start filming, according to various sources, and is giving thought to productions that involve international filming, big crowds or live audiences. It comes as coronavirus has infected 92,000 people worldwide, claiming the lives of 3,000.
One...
Deadline understands the likes of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are giving serious thought to how Covid-19 could put in-house and independent producers at risk, and are considering whether to pull the plug on or delay certain shows. One person familiar with the thinking said there has been “mild panic” as TV has woken up to coronavirus, and the broadcasters stressed they are closely monitoring Public Health England and World Health Organization advice.
The BBC has been reviewing shows that are about to start filming, according to various sources, and is giving thought to productions that involve international filming, big crowds or live audiences. It comes as coronavirus has infected 92,000 people worldwide, claiming the lives of 3,000.
One...
- 3/5/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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