BAFTA TV
Reviews of BAFTA TV nominees and award-winners, plus where you can watch them online.
BAFTA TV Awards 2020: Chernobyl, Stath Lets Flats lead winners
August 1, 2020 | Staff ReporterThe British Academy of Film and Television Arts has announced the winners of this year’s awards, celebrating the best TV of 2019.
Chernobyl, the drama mini-series based on the nuclear disaster in 1986,continued to dominate, picking up both the Best … Read More
Chernobyl, The Crown, Giri/Haji lead 2020 BAFTA TV nominees
June 4, 2020 | Staff ReporterThe BAFTA TV Awards will be broadcast at 7pm on BBC One on Friday 31st July with a pre-show hosted by Tom Allen live on Twitter and YouTube from 6pm.
HBO’s Chernobyl and Netflix’s The Crown are leading this year’s … Read More
The Crown, Line of Duty and Black Mirror lead 2018 BAFTA TV nominees
April 4, 2018 | Staff ReporterThe 2018 BAFTA TV nominations have been announced and The Crown, Line of Duty and Black Mirror are leading the way.
Netflix will be hoping to reign supreme this year, after its royal drama was nominated for multiple awards last … Read More
The Crown leads 2018 British Academy Television Craft Awards nominees
March 23, 2018 | Staff ReporterThe Crown is leading the pack in this year’s British Academy Television Craft Awards. Netflix’ royal drama has picked up seven nominations, including Costume Design, Editing: Fiction, Photography & Lighting: Fiction, Production Design, Sound: Fiction and Special, Visual & Graphic … Read More
BBC Three bags triple win, as Netflix snubbed at BAFTA TV awards
May 14, 2017 | Staff ReporterBBC Three bagged a triple win at the Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards, on a night where voters played things surprisingly safe and traditional.
The online channel, which jumped from traditional TV to the web last year, has gone … Read More
The Crown and Fleabag rule over BAFTA TV nominations
April 11, 2017 | Staff ReporterThe Crown and Fleabag rule over this year’s BAFTA TV awards, as both Netflix and BBC Three bag nominations.
Netflix’s lavish royal series marked the streaming giant’s first big move into British programming, with Left Bank Pictures producing the BBC-worthy … Read More
Wolf Hall bags double BAFTA win, as Transparent trumps Narcos
May 8, 2016 | Staff ReporterWolf Hall bagged a double win at last night’s TV BAFTAs, as the BBC dominated proceedings.
Mark Rylance waltzed away with Leading Actor for his stunning turn as Cromwell, while director Peter Kosminsky was on hand to accept the big … Read More
Why W1A should be your next box set
May 8, 2016 | Ivan Radford“That’s all good, then,” says Ian Fletcher, Head of Values at the BBC after another unproductive group discussion. For anyone who watched mockumentary Twenty Twelve – or saw Season 1 of this Beeb-themed follow-up – Ian Fletcher’s (Hugh Bonneville) defeated … Read More
The 6 stages of watching Netflix’s Making a Murderer
January 4, 2016 | Philip W BaylesForget your Abominable Brides and your classic holiday movies – by far the best television that aired over the festive season was Netflix’s crime documentary series Making A Murderer. Certainly, people couldn’t stop talking about it, all sharing the same, … Read More
Amazon Prime Video TV review: Transparent Season 2 (Episodes 6 to 10)
December 21, 2015 | Ivan RadfordWarning: This contains mild spoilers.
“What is being queer, if it’s not questioning everything?” argues Ali in the second half of Transparent Season 2. “We can make our own rules. Be open and brave.”
Gaby Hoffmann’s daughter has always been … Read More