London, UK – The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) today, Tuesday, May 6, 2025, unveiled the nominations for its prestigious 2026 Television Awards, confirming widely anticipated acclaim for the Netflix sensation Adolescence. The critically lauded limited series leads the field with an impressive 11 nominations, solidifying its status as a cultural phenomenon and a major force in the current television landscape. The announcement, made in London, sets the stage for what promises to be a fiercely contested awards ceremony celebrating the best of British and international television.
Following closely behind Adolescence in the nominations tally is Disney+’s ambitious historical drama A Thousand Blows, securing seven nods. Other strong contenders include the acclaimed sci-fi series Andor and the compelling drama Trespasses, both with six nominations each, while the popular reality competition The Celebrity Traitors garnered five. These top-tier productions reflect the diverse and vibrant output of the television industry, spanning across traditional broadcasters and major streaming platforms, which continue to redefine content consumption and production standards.
A Deep Dive into the Top Contender: Adolescence
Adolescence, a Netflix original, has captivated audiences and critics alike with its raw portrayal of contemporary youth issues, anchored by a powerful ensemble cast. Its dominance at the BAFTA nominations follows a pattern of international recognition, including previous Emmy wins for its cast, underscoring its artistic merit and widespread appeal. The series’ creator and star, Stephen Graham, is at the forefront of its success, earning a coveted nomination for Best Lead Actor. Graham’s multi-faceted involvement, both in front of and behind the camera, highlights a growing trend of talent taking on expanded creative roles in high-profile productions.
The series is also recognized in the highly competitive Limited Drama category, a strategic placement that positions it against other self-contained narratives rather than ongoing series. This ensures a focused competition among shows designed for a singular, impactful run. Beyond Graham, Adolescence boasts several first-time BAFTA nominees, including Ashley Walters, Christine Tremarco, and Owen Cooper, all recognized in the supporting actor and actress categories. This influx of fresh talent alongside established names speaks to the show’s ability to foster and showcase emerging stars, further cementing its industry impact. The show’s popular appeal is also evident in its nomination for the P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award, a publicly voted category, for the scene where Jamie Snaps at the Psychologist, indicating its resonance with the wider viewing public.
Leading the Pack: Acting Categories
The Lead Actor category features a strong lineup of established and rising stars. Stephen Graham (Adolescence) faces formidable competition from industry stalwarts such as Colin Firth for his role in Lockerbie: A Search for Truth, and Matt Smith for The Death of Bunny Munro. Also contending are Ellis Howard (What It Feels Like For a Girl), James Nelson-Joyce (This City Is Ours), and Taron Egerton (Smoke). This diverse group reflects a range of performances across different genres, from intense drama to historical narratives, showcasing the depth of acting talent in British television.
In the Leading Actress category, Aimee Lou Wood is recognized for her performance in Film Club. She is joined by Erin Doherty (A Thousand Blows), Jodie Whittaker (Toxic Town), Narges Rashidi (Prisoner 951), Sheridan Smith (I Fought the Law), and Sian Brooke (Blue Lights). This category, too, features a mix of seasoned performers and breakout talents, demonstrating the breadth of compelling female-led narratives currently enriching the television landscape. The strong representation of women in leading roles underscores a positive shift towards more diverse storytelling and character development within the industry.
Drama and Beyond: Series and International Recognition
The coveted Best Drama Series nominations include A Thousand Blows, Blue Lights, Code of Silence, and This City Is Ours. These series represent a spectrum of dramatic narratives, from historical epics to contemporary crime thrillers, showcasing the UK’s robust production capabilities in serialized storytelling. The absence of Adolescence from this category, due to its classification as a limited series, highlights BAFTA’s careful categorization to ensure fair competition among different formats.
The International category continues to be a crucial barometer for global television excellence, featuring a stellar lineup of critically acclaimed shows. This year, the nominees are The Bear, The Diplomat, Pluribus, Severance, The Studio, and The White Lotus. These productions, many of which have garnered significant international accolades, underscore the globalized nature of television content and the UK audience’s appetite for diverse, high-quality programming from around the world. The inclusion of these shows also reflects the increasing accessibility of international content through streaming services, which have blurred geographical boundaries in television consumption.
The Craft Behind the Magic: BAFTA Television Craft Awards
In addition to the main Television Awards, BAFTA also announced the nominations for its Television Craft Awards, which celebrate the exceptional skill and creativity behind the camera. These awards recognize achievements in areas such as Costume Design, Director (Factual and Fiction), Editing, Emerging Talent, Make Up & Hair Design, Original Music, Photography, Production Design, Scripted Casting, Sound, Special, Visual & Graphic Effects, Titles & Graphic Identity, and Writing.
The Craft Awards are instrumental in highlighting the often-unsung heroes of television production. For instance, Adolescence received nominations for Director: Fiction (Philip Barantini), Photography & Lighting: Fiction (Matthew Lewis), Scripted Casting (Shaheen Baig), and Sound: Fiction. Similarly, A Thousand Blows earned recognition in Costume Design, Make Up & Hair Design, Original Music: Fiction, and Production Design, underscoring the intricate layers of artistic and technical expertise required to bring these stories to life. The Craft Awards ceremony will precede the main event, taking place on April 26, offering a dedicated platform to honor these vital contributions.
Ceremony Details and Public Engagement
The 2026 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises will culminate in a grand ceremony on May 10, hosted by the charismatic Greg Davies of Taskmaster fame. The event will be held at the prestigious Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in the British capital, a venue synonymous with cultural celebrations. The entire ceremony will be broadcast live that same evening on BBC One and made available for streaming on the BBC iPlayer, ensuring broad public access to the industry’s most anticipated night.
A unique element of the BAFTA Television Awards is the P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award, which allows the public to cast their votes for the most impactful television moment of the year. This year’s nominees for this public-voted category include pivotal scenes from Adolescence, BIG BOYS, Blue Lights, The Celebrity Traitors, Last One Laughing, and What It Feels Like For a Girl. This category fosters direct engagement between the audience and the awards, acknowledging the collective experience of television viewing and the moments that truly resonate with the public.
Broader Industry Implications and Trends
The 2026 BAFTA Television Awards nominations provide a snapshot of the current health and direction of the British television industry. The strong showing of Netflix and Disney+ titles, particularly Adolescence and A Thousand Blows, underscores the continued ascendancy of streaming platforms as major players in content creation and distribution. These platforms are not merely acquiring content but are actively investing in high-quality, original productions that compete at the highest levels of artistic recognition. This trend signals a sustained shift in production models and funding, with streamers increasingly challenging traditional broadcasters for awards season dominance.
Furthermore, the diversity of the nominated shows, spanning historical dramas, gritty limited series, international imports, and popular entertainment formats, reflects a dynamic and inventive industry. The inclusion of programs like What It Feels Like For a Girl and Prisoner 951 in key acting and limited drama categories highlights a commitment to diverse storytelling and the amplification of varied voices and perspectives. The consistent recognition of programs across children’s, factual, and news categories also reinforces BAFTA’s comprehensive approach to celebrating excellence across the entire spectrum of television programming, from in-depth current affairs to lighthearted entertainment.
The BAFTA Television Awards remain a crucial benchmark for quality and innovation in the UK television sector. As the industry continues to evolve amidst technological advancements and changing viewer habits, these nominations serve as a testament to the enduring power of compelling storytelling and the immense talent that brings it to our screens. The forthcoming ceremonies will not only honor individual achievements but also celebrate the collective effort that makes British television a globally respected force.
Full List of Nominations for the 2026 BAFTA Television Awards and BAFTA Television Craft Awards
Children’s: Non-Scripted
- A Real Bug’s Life
- Boosnoo!
- Deadly 60 Saving Sharks
- Word.War.Me (Sky Kids Investigates)
Children’s: Scripted
- Crongton
- Horrible Science
- Shaun the Sheep
- The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball
Current Affairs
- Breaking Ranks: Inside Israel’s War (Exposure)
- The Covid Contracts: Follow the Money
- Gaza: Doctors Under Attack
- Undercover in the Police
Daytime
- The Chase
- Lorraine
- Richard Osman’s House of Games
- Scam Interceptors
Drama Series
- A Thousand Blows
- Blue Lights
- Code of Silence
- This City Is Ours
Entertainment
- The Graham Norton Show
- Last One Laughing
- Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
- Would I Lie To You?
Entertainment Performance
- Amanda Holden, Alan Carr, Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job
- Bob Mortimer, Last One Laughing
- Claudia Winkleman, The Celebrity Traitors
- Lee Mack, The 1% Club
- Rob Beckett, Romesh Ranganathan, Rob & Romesh Vs…
- Romesh Ranganathan, Romesh: Can’t Knock the Hustle
Factual Entertainment
- The Assembly
- Go Back to Where You Came From
- Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars
- Race Across the World
Factual Series
- Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park
- Educating Yorkshire
- See No Evil
- The Undercover Police Scandal: Love and Lies Exposed
Actress in a Comedy
- Diane Morgan, Mandy
- Jennifer Saunders, Amandaland
- Katherine Parkinson, Here We Go
- Lucy Punch, Amandaland
- Philippa Dunne, Amandaland
- Rosie Jones, Pushers
International
- The Bear
- The Diplomat
- Pluribus
- Severance
- The Studio
- The White Lotus
Leading Actor
- Colin Firth, Lockerbie: A Search for Truth
- Ellis Howard, What it Feels Like for a Girl
- James Nelson-Joyce, This City is Ours
- Matt Smith, The Death of Bunny Munro
- Stephen Graham, Adolescence
- Taron Egerton, Smoke
Leading Actress
- Aimee Lou Wood, Film Club
- Erin Doherty, A Thousand Blows
- Jodie Whittaker, Toxic Town
- Narges Rashidi, Prisoner 951
- Sheridan Smith, I Fought The Law
- Sian Brooke, Blue Lights
Limited Drama
- Adolescence
- I Fought the Law
- Trespasses
- What It Feels Like For a Girl
Live Event Coverage
- Holocaust Memorial Day 2025, BBC Studios / BBC One
- Last Night of the Proms: Finale, Livewire Pictures / BBC One
- VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember, BBC Studios / BBC One
Actor in a Comedy
- Jim Howick, Here We Go
- Jon Pointing, Big Boys
- Lenny Rush, Am I Being Unreasonable?
- Mawaan Rizwan, Juice
- Oliver Savell, Changing Ends
- Steve Coogan, How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge)
News Coverage
- BBC Newsnight: Grooming Survivors Speak, BBC Newsnight / BBC Two
- Channel 4 News: Israel-Iran: The Twelve Day War, Channel 4 News / Channel 4
- Sky News: Gaza: Fight for Survival, Sky News / Sky News
Reality
- The Celebrity Traitors
- The Jury: Murder Trial
- Squid Game: The Challenge
- Virgin Island
Scripted Comedy
- Amandaland
- Big Boys
- How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge)
- Things You Should Have Done
Short Form
- Donkey
- Hustle and Run
- Rocket Fuel
- Zoners
Single Documentary
- Grenfell: Uncovered
- Louis Theroux: The Settlers
- One Day in Southport
- Unforgotten: The Bradford City Fire
Soap
- Casualty
- Coronation Street
- Eastenders
Specialist Factual
- Belsen: What They Found
- Simon Schama: The Road to Auschwitz
- Surviving Black Hawk Down
- Vietnam: The War That Changed America
Sports Coverage
- The 2025 Ryder Cup, Sky Sports
- The FA Cup Final, BBC Sport
- UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, BBC One
- Wimbledon, BBC Sport
Supporting Actor
- Ashely Walters, Adolescence
- Fehinti Balogun, Down Cemetery Road
- Joshua McGuire, The Gold
- Owen Cooper, Adolescence
- Paddy Considine, MobLand
- Rafael Mathe, The Death of Bunny Munro
Supporting Actress
- Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus
- Christine Tremarco, Adolescence
- Chyna McQueen, Get Millie Black
- Emilia Jones, Task
- Erin Doherty, Adolescence
- Rose Ayling-Ellis, Reunion
P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award (voted for by the public)
- Adolescence, Jamie Snaps at the Psychologist
- BIG BOYS, “I didn’t make it, did I?”
- Blue Lights, The police are warned of an ambush to plot to silence a key witness
- The Celebrity Traitors, Alan Carr wins
- Last One Laughing, Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade’s speed date
- What It Feels Like For a Girl, Byron leaves for Brighton to start Uni, where she introduces herself as Paris
Children’s Craft Team
- BEN BOCQUELET, JOE SPARROW, LUKE ALLEN, JAMES LANCETT, ADRIAN CATHIE, ANDY GOODMAN The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball – Hanna Barbera Studios Europe / Cartoon Network
- LUCY IZZARD, ANDREW MITCHELL, FERNANDO LECHUGA, JEAN-MARC PETSAS, OWEN PETERS, BRONWEN SLATER The Very Small Creatures – Aardman / Sky Kids
- SAMANTHA CUTLER, JEROEN JASPAERT, STEVEN BLOOMER, TERRY DAVIES, ADRIAN RHODES, SHANNAN TAYLOR The Scarecrows’ Wedding – Magic Light Pictures / BBC One
- SIMON PARTINGTON, ANDY FARAGO, SIMON COUZENS, SANDY NUTTGENS, ALEX COPLEY, ANDY BRITTAIN BooSnoo! – Visionality Media, Mackinnon and Saunders / Sky Kids
Costume Design
- EMMA O’LOUGHLIN Trespasses – Wildgaze Films / Channel 4
- MAJA MESCHEDE A Thousand Blows – The Story Collective, Matriarch Productions, Water & Power Productions / Disney+
- MICHAEL WILKINSON Andor – LucasFilm / Disney+
- RHONA RUSSELL Lockerbie: A Search for Truth – Carnival Films, Universal International Studios, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic
Director: Factual
- BENEDICT SANDERSON See No Evil – Passion Pictures / Channel 4
- KARIM SHAH Gaza: Doctors Under Attack – Basement Films / Channel 4
- OLAIDE SADIQ Grenfell: Uncovered – Rogan Productions / Netflix
- ROB COLDSTREAM Vietnam: The War That Changed America – Apple, 72 Films / Apple TV
Director: Fiction
- DAWN SHADFORTH Trespasses – Wildgaze Films / Channel 4
- JANUS METZ Andor – LucasFilm / Disney+
- PHILIP BARANTINI Adolescence – Warp Films, Matriarch Productions, Plan B / Netflix
- SAM DONOVAN Severance – Fifth Season / Apple TV
Director: Multi-Camera
- BEN ARCHARD, EDDIE LEWIS, MARIEKE BARKER-BENFIELD The Celebrity Traitors – Studio Lambert Scotland / BBC One
- BEN HARDY Last One Laughing – Initial, Zeppotron / Prime Video
- DICCON RAMSAY VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember – BBC Studios / BBC One
- LAURENCE CAWSEY Super Sunday – Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur – Sky Sports / Sky Sports Main Event
Editing: Factual
- JENNIFER ASHEITU HAMPSON Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers – The Garden Productions / Netflix
- MEL QUIGLEY, ANDY KEMP Gaza: Doctors Under Attack – Basement Films / Channel 4
- PAUL HAMMACOTT Louis Theroux: The Settlers – Mindhouse / BBC Two
- SAMUEL R. SANTANA Grenfell: Uncovered – Rogan Productions / Netflix
Editing: Fiction
- FIONA BRANDS Slow Horses (Episode 6) – See-Saw Films, Apple / Apple TV
- ÚNA NÍ DHONGHAÍLE Prisoner 951 – Dancing Ledge Productions / BBC One
- SIMON SMITH The Last of Us – Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, Naughty Dog, HBO / Sky Atlantic
- YAN MILES Andor – LucasFilm / Disney+
Emerging Talent: Factual
- ALEXANDRA LACEY (Writer/Director) – The Twister: Caught in the Storm – Netflix, Raw / Netflix
- ELLE MOWER (Director) – Convicting My Ex – Story Films / BBC Three
- OLAIDE SADIQ (Director) – Grenfell: Uncovered – Rogan Productions / Netflix
Emerging Talent: Fiction
- CHLOE ENGLISH (Director) G’wed – Golden Path Productions / ITV2
- EMILY MCDONALD (Director) Am I Being Unreasonable? – Boffola Pictures / BBC One
- EROS V (Director) Juice – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
- JANICE OKOH (Writer) Just Act Normal – The Forge Entertainment / BBC Three
Entertainment Craft Team
- BEN ARCHARD, SIGGI ROSEN-RAWLINGS, JAMES TINSLEY, STUART FROSSELL, MARTIN ADAMS, NATHAN LINDLEY The Celebrity Traitors – Studio Lambert Scotland/ BBC One
- DICCON RAMSAY, RIKKI FINLAY, MAT WEEKES, BEN NORMAN, JAMES TINSLEY, ROBERT MANSFIELD Squid Game: The Challenge – Studio Lambert, The Garden / Netflix
- GRAHAM PROUD, TOBY WILKINSON, SAM TURNER, ALEX WEEKS, JENNIFER FORD Rob & Romesh Vs… – CPL Productions / Sky Max
- PHILIP BARANTINI, NYK ALLEN, JACOB SMITH, JOE BLODGETT, FRANK LARSON, BRENDAN POUTIER ONE SHOT: With Ed Sheeran – Fulwell Entertainment / Netflix
Make Up & Hair Design
- LUCY SIBBICK, VICTORIA MONEY Slow Horses – SeeSaw Films, Apple / Apple TV
- SJAAN GILLINGS Lockerbie: A Search for Truth – Carnival Films, Universal International Studios, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic
- SIAN WILSON, CAROLINE GREENOUGH, CLARE RAMSEY, CHERYL GARVEY, MADLEN MIERZWIAK A Thousand Blows – The Story Collective, Matriarch Productions, Water & Power Productions / Disney+
- VICKIE LANG, NIK WILLIAMS, BARRIE GOWER Amadeus – Two Cities / Sky Atlantic
Original Music: Factual
- ANNE NIKITIN Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey – Anonymous Content, Dog Star Films, Water Creature Films, Netflix / Netflix
- JESSICA DANNHEISSER The Last Musician of Auschwitz – Two Rivers Media / BBC Two
- LOUIS DODD, MATTHEW SANCHEZ The Sycamore Gap Mystery – Candour Productions / Channel 4
- SOPHY PURNELL Moon: Nature’s Secret Force – Humble Bee Films / Sky Nature
Original Music: Fiction
- ARIEL MARX Hotel Reverie (Black Mirror) – Broke & Bones / Netflix
- FEDERICO JUSID A Thousand Blows – The Story Collective, Matriarch Productions, Water & Power Productions / Disney+
- NICK CAVE, WARREN ELLIS The Death of Bunny Munro – Clerkenwell Films, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic
- TOM ROWLANDS Mussolini: Son of the Century – Sky Studios, The Apartment, Pathé, Small Forward Productions, Fremantle, Cinecittà S.p.A. / Sky Atlantic
Photography: Factual
- CAMERA TEAM Secrets of the Penguins – Talesmith, Lightstorm Entertainment, National Geographic / Disney+
- JORDAN BRYON Our Land: Israel’s Other War – Hardcash Productions / ITV1
- MARCEL METTELSIEFEN State of War: Fighting the Narcos (Exposure) – Duskwater Films / ITV1
- STEFANO FERRARI, TIM CRAGG Surviving Black Hawk Down – RSA / Netflix
Photography & Lighting: Fiction
- CATHERINE GOLDSCHMIDT The Last of Us – Sony Pictures Television, Playstation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, Naughty Dog, HBO / Sky Atlantic
- MATTHEW LEWIS Adolescence – Warp Films, Matriarch Productions, Plan B, Netflix / Netflix
- RYAN KERNAGHAN Trespasses – Wildgaze Films / Channel 4
- SUZIE LAVELLE Severance – Fifth Season / Apple TV
Production Design
- GILLIAN DEVENNEY Trespasses – Wildgaze Films / Channel 4
- LUKE HULL, REBECCA ALLEWAY, TOBY BRITTON Andor – LucasFilm / Disney+
- PHILIPPA MUMFORD Juice – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
- TOM BURTON, GRANT BAILEY, BARBARA HERMAN-SKELDING A Thousand Blows – The Story Collective, Matriarch Productions, Water & Power Productions / Disney+
Scripted Casting
- NATHAN TOTH What it Feels Like for a Girl – Hera Pictures / BBC Three
- NATHAN TOTH, JULIE HARKIN Reunion – Warp Films / BBC One
- SHAHEEN BAIG Adolescence – Warp Films, Matriarch Productions, Plan B / Netflix
- SHAHEEN BAIG Get Millie Black – Motive Pictures / Channel 4
Sound: Factual
- ANDY DEACON, KEVIN DUFF, WILL THOMAS JONATHAN GIBSON The Lost Music of Auschwitz – Windfall Films / Sky Arts
- SOUND TEAM The Celebrity Traitors – Studio Lambert Scotland/ BBC One
- SOUND TEAM Formula 1: Drive to Survive – Box to Box Films / Netflix
- TRISTAN POWELL, WILL CHAPMAN The Last Musician of Auschwitz – Two Rivers Media / BBC Two
Sound: Fiction
- ANDREW SISSONS, MARTIN JENSEN, BEN TISDALL, JOE BEAL, DUNCAN PRICE, CONOR THOMPSON Slow Horses – See-Saw Films, Apple / Apple TV
- DANNY HAMBROOK, DAVID ACORD, MARGIT PFEIFFER, JAMES SPENCER, JOSH GOLD, JOHN FINKLEA Andor – LucasFilm / Disney+
- JAMES DRAKE, JULES WOODS, ROB ENTWISTLE, KIFF MCMANUS, KYLE PICKFORD, ADAM MÉNDEZ Adolescence – Warp Films, Matriarch Productions, Plan B / Netflix
- LEE WALPOLE, STUART HILLIKER, SAOIRSE CHRISTOPHERSON, ANDY KENNEDY, LEE CRICHLOW, CHRIS CAMPION Lockerbie: A Search for Truth – Carnival Films, Universal International Studios, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic
Special, Visual & Graphic Effects
- JAMES MACLACHLAN, JOSIE HENWOOD, UNION VFX, STARGATE STUDIOS MALTA, MAGIC LAB STUDIOS, SAM CHYNOWETH USS Callister: Into Infinity (Black Mirror) – Broke & Bones / Netflix
- LUKE MURPHY, MOHEN LEO, NEAL SCANLAN, JEAN-CLÉMENT SORET Andor – LucasFilm / Disney+
- RUSSELL DODGSON, FRAMESTORE, ANDY JONES, SIMON BLAND, FRANÇOIS DUMOULIN, GAVIN MCKENZIE Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age – BBC Studios Natural History Unit / Apple TV
- SARA BENNETT, RICHARD REED, DAVID STEPHENS, JET OMOSHEBI, CAIMIN BOURNE, SCANLINE The Witcher – Netflix / Netflix
Titles & Graphic Identity
- HUGE DESIGNS Code of Silence – Mammoth Screen / ITV1
- ISABELLA EKLÖF, LUKE DUNKLEY, MIKE HOLLIDAY, TONY KEARNS, DEAN WARES The Death of Bunny Munro – Clerkenwell Films, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic
- LIGHT CREATIVE A Thousand Blows – The Story Collective, Matriarch Productions, Water & Power Productions / Disney+
- NICOS LIVESEY, BART YATES, REBECCA LITTLE, ARON SIDHU, STEVEN LOWNES UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 – Sunset+Vine Scotland / BBC One
Writer: Comedy
- DAISY MAY COOPER, SELIN HIZLI Am I Being Unreasonable? – Boffola Pictures / BBC One
- JACK ROOKE Big Boys – Roughcut TV / Channel 4
- KAT SADLER Such Brave Girls – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
- STEVE COOGAN, ROB GIBBONS, NEIL GIBBONS How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge) – Baby Cow Productions / BBC One
Writer: Drama
- AILBHE KEOGAN Trespasses – Wildgaze Films / Channel 4
- JACK THORNE, STEPHEN GRAHAM Adolescence – Warp Films, Matriarch Productions, Plan B / Netflix
- PARIS LEES What it Feels Like for a Girl – Hera Pictures / BBC Three
- WILL SMITH Slow Horses – See-Saw Films, Apple / Apple TV




