The British Academy Television Awards nominations for 2023 include leading actress Anjana Vasan for “Demon 79” in Black Mirror on Netflix, Anne Reid in “The Sixth Commandment” on BBC One, Bella Ramsey for “The Last of Us” on Sky Atlantic, Helena Bonham Carter in “Nolly” on ITV, Sarah Lancashire in “Happy Valley” on BBC One, and Sharon Horgan in “Best Interests” on BBC One. Leading actor nominations include Brian Cox for “Succession” on Sky Atlantic, Dominic West in “The Crown” on Netflix, Kane Robinson for “Top Boy” on Netflix, Paapa Essiedu in “The Lazarus Project” on Sky Max, Steve Coogan in “The Reckoning” on BBC One, and Timothy Spall in “The Sixth Commandment” on BBC One. Bella Ramsey is nominated for Leading Actress for “The Last of Us.”
The supporting actress category features Elizabeth Debicki for “The Crown” on Netflix, Harriet Walter in “Succession” on Sky Atlantic, Jasmine Jobson for “Top Boy” on Netflix, Lesley Manville in “The Crown” on Netflix, Nico Parker for “The Last of Us” on Sky Atlantic, and Siobhan Finneran in “Happy Valley” on BBC One. The supporting actor nominations include Amit Shah for “Happy Valley” on BBC One, Éanna Hardwicke in “The Sixth Commandment” on BBC One, Harris Dickinson in “A Murder at the End of the World” on Disney+, Jack Lowden for “Slow Horses” on Apple TV+, Matthew Macfadyen in “Succession” on Sky Atlantic, and Salim Daw for “The Crown” on Netflix.
In the female performance in a comedy category, nominees include Bridget Christie for “The Change” on Channel 4, Gbemisola Ikumelo for “Black Ops” on BBC One, Máiréad Tyers for “Extraordinary” on Disney+, Roisin Gallagher in “The Lovers” on Sky Atlantic, Sofia Oxenham for “Extraordinary” on Disney+, and Taj Atwal in “Hullraisers” on Channel 4. David Tennant is nominated for male performance in a comedy for “Good Omens” on Prime Video. Other nominees in this category include Adjani Salmon for “Dreaming Whilst Black” on BBC Three, Hammed Animashaun in “Black Ops” on BBC One, Jamie Demetriou for “A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou” on Netflix, Joseph Gilgun in “Brassic” on Sky Max, and Mawaan Rizwan in “Juice” on BBC Three.
Drama series nominations include “The Gold” on BBC One, “Happy Valley” on BBC One, “Slow Horses” on Apple TV+, and “Top Boy” on Netflix. Limited drama nominees are “Best Interests” on BBC One, “Demon 79” in Black Mirror on Netflix, “The Long Shadow” on ITV1, and “The Sixth Commandment” on BBC One. Scripted comedy nominations include “Big Boys” on Channel 4, “Dreaming Whilst Black” on BBC Three, “Extraordinary” on Disney+, and “Such Brave Girls” on BBC Three. Netflix’s “Demon 79” is up for Limited drama.
Soap nominations include “Casualty” on BBC One, “EastEnders” on BBC One, and “Emmerdale” on ITV1. Entertainment programme nominations feature “Hannah Waddingham: Home For Christmas” on Apple TV+, “Later… With Jools Holland” on BBC Two, “Michael McIntyre’s Big Show” on BBC One, and “Strictly Come Dancing” on BBC One. Entertainment performance nominees include Anthony McPartlin & Declan Donnelly for “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” on ITV1, Big Zuu for “Big Zuu’s Big Eats” on Dave, Graham Norton for “The Graham Norton Show” on BBC One, Hannah Waddingham for “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” on BBC One, Joe Lycett for “Late Night Lycett” on Channel 4, and Rob Beckett & Romesh Ranganathan for “Rob & Romesh Vs” on Sky Max.
In the comedy entertainment programme category, nominees include “The Graham Norton Show” on BBC One, “Late Night Lycett” on Channel 4, “Rob & Romesh Vs” on Sky Max, and “Would I Lie To You?” on BBC One.