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Nominated for Leading ActorJack Rowan - Born to Kill Joe Cole - Hang The DJ (Black Mirror) Sean Bean - Broken Tim Pigott-Smith - King Charles III #BAFTATV
BAFTATV Congratulations to Sean Bean - nominated Best Actor for #Broken Exceptional drama - outstanding performance http://www.bafta.org/television/awards/leading-actor-0 …
Nominated for Supporting ActressAnna Friel - Broken Julie Hesmondhalgh - Broadchurch Liv Hill - Three Girls Vanessa Kirby - The Crown#BAFTATV
Congratulations to all our wonderful nominees 👏👏👏 take a look at the full list 👉 http://www.bafta.org/television/awards/tv-2018 … We'll announce the winners on Sunday 13 May 😍🏆 #BAFTATV
The Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards rewards the very best in television broadcast on British screens last year. The Awards in 2018 will take place on Sunday 13 May.The Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards will be broadcast on Sunday 13 May, BBC One, at 20.00.
Sean Bean for Broken
Slightly overwhelmed to finish a night shoot and then hear I’ve been nominated for a #bafta for Broken. Thank you so much @bafta and congratulations to @annafriel on her nomination for best supporting actress too. A privilege to be a part of such an amazing and inspiring cast and crew.
On Sunday, May 13, London’s Festival Hall will play host to @bafta annual TV Awards, and the nominees have just been announced for the UK’s equivalent of the Emmys.
But, who else tipped to win at the Bafta TV Awards 2018? Let's get the winner odds... Bookmakers Coral are taking bets on who will a gong in the Entertainment Programme category at the Bafta TV Awards 2018. Bookmakers Ladbrokes have also released their list of favourites to win, and they are:Leading Actor - Sean Bean (Broken) - Evens
Hi, I’m Capital Radio Breakfast Show host Roman Kemp and I’m taking over Virgin TV Edit this week to bring you closer to the Virgin TV BAFTAs!Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards in 2018, Sunday 13 May, 8pm, BBC One/HD (CH 101/108). Also available for 30 days in Catch Up > Channels > BBC iPlayerIt’s almost here! The glammest of the glam from the world of TV will be out in force on Sunday 13 May, with the hope of winning those coveted trophies. I’ll be there, chatting to the biggest names on the red carpet and backstage, on behalf of Virgin TV. If last year is anything to go by, it’s set to be a fantastic night. I made my debut as host on the red carpet, got to hang out with the Kurupt FM boys, high-fived Sean Bean five times in a row and snuggled up with Joanna Lumley under an umbrella. This year, I’ve got my sights set on all the Love Island former couples – they have to turn up and sit together. Awks!As for the awards, I’m obviously on edge to find out who has won the Virgin TV Must-See Moment Award. I love Blue Planet II, so I’m glad that made the cut. But nothing beats the tension in the room for the Leading Actress and Leading Actor awards. I’m feeling nervous for them already.It really is as fun as it looks on the TV. I love seeing producers from different shows coming together and thinking of new ideas – it’s a breeding ground for creativity. And BAFTA puts on a good spread – even for a vegan like me (I’m hoping for a falafel wrap!). It’s truly the biggest night in the TV calendar and it’s a fantastic celebration of the best things on TV. It’s only fitting too, as TV seems to be outshining cinema at every turn. We’re seeing more and more film companies teaming up with television to release films straight to TV and streaming – I think at some point, television will overtake the cinematic world!But until then, I can’t wait for you to join me on the red carpet. I’ll be the guy in the tux…Find out how Virgin TV customers can watch the action live from Virgin TV BAFTAs red carpet here.Want even more from BAFTA? Click here to get the full lowdown.
Most of the best actor line-up will be in attendance, with Jack Rowan, Joe Cole and Sean Bean set to appear. The fourth nominee is Tim Pigott-Smith, who is the first person to be posthumously nominated for a lead actor TV Bafta. He died aged 70 last year.
Here's where you can watch the #BAFTATV Awards red carpet this Sunday 👇Take your pick! ✨🔸 Twitter - https://twitter.com/i/events/991828365911908352 …🔸 Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/bafta/videos/10155620588679010 …🔸 YouTube - http://youtu.be/AEAWTr4hNPU
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Quote from: patch on May 09, 2018, 05:43:52 AM[/URL]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5708663/TV-BAFTAs-Dec-prepares-ceremony-without-Ant-spot-displayed-shows-seating-plan.htmlSean on the front row, it seems?
Leading actorJack Rowan – Born to Kill (Channel 4)Joe Cole – Black Mirror: Hang The DJ (Netflix)Sean Bean – Broken (BBC One)Tim Pigott-Smith – King Charles III (BBC Two)Bean’s performance as a flawed but decent Catholic priest competes against a revered actor who, after his death last April, can never top his verbally and psychologically precise portrayal of the current Prince of Wales as king. A share would be the fairest outcome, but maybe Bean should win, as his brilliance was stretched across six hours.
so if Sean loses
Leading ActorNominees: Sean Bean (Broken), Joe Cole (Hang the DJ, Black Mirror), Tim Pigott-Smith (King Charles III), Jack Rowan (Born to Kill)Will win: A slightly strange field, since two of the dramas were one-offs. Sean Bean should romp home for his raw, craggy turn as a troubled Catholic priest in Jimmy McGovern’s powerful six-parter.Should win: If it’s not Bean, a posthumous win for Tim Pigott-Smith would be a lovely tribute.
Don't miss a moment from Sunday's #BAFTATV Awards! Here's the low down 👇👀 All day - peek behind the scenes via our Instagram and Snapchat stories💃 5pm - watch the red carpet LIVE on Twitter, Facebook & YouTube📺 8pm - watch the ceremony on @BBCOne
Highlights from the British Academy Television Awards, hosted by Sue Perkins at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
The biggest stars of the small screen will hit the red carpet at the Royal Festival Hall for tonight’s BAFTA Television Awards.A host of acting talent including Anna Friel, Michelle Keegan, Rob Delaney and Jodie Whittaker are set to attend, alongside TV stars such as Holly Willoughby, Bradley Walsh and Amanda Holden.Here’s everything you need to know about this year's ceremony:How can I watch?The BAFTA's Red Carpet show, hosted by Clara Amfo and Roman Kemp, will be live streamed from 5pm. You can tune in below:The ceremony will kick off at 6:45pm before wrapping up at 9:30pm. Weren't lucky enough to get a ticket? The edited two-hour TV package, which cuts out a number of the more minor awards, will air on BBC One from 8-10:05pm.
There'll be Bafta TV Awards related titbits to enjoy on social media from 4pm, details here:https://twitter.com/virginmedia/status/995378077378195462 …@gdavies @AlexHorne @taskmaster @BAFTA
Quote Don't miss a moment from Sunday's #BAFTATV Awards! Here's the low down 👇👀 All day - peek behind the scenes via our Instagram and Snapchat stories💃 5pm - watch the red carpet LIVE on Twitter, Facebook & YouTube📺 8pm - watch the ceremony on @BBCOne https://twitter.com/BAFTA/status/994987347161829377
It’s time! Click through to join the stars at the #VirginTV @BAFTA TV Awards via our interactive Red Carpet 360+ LIVE experience! ✨ http://virgintvbafta360.co.uk
The #BAFTATV Awards are starting now inside the Royal Festival Hall 🙌 but we're keeping our feed spoiler-free for the show on @BBCOne at 8pm 🤫 If you can't wait 'til then we'll be updating the winners live on our website 👇
The #BAFTATV award for Supporting Actress goes to @VanessaKirby! ✨ 🏆 @TheCrownNetflix @NetflixUK