

Sharon Horgan‘s “Bad Sisters” is nominated for Drama Series alongside “The Responder,” “Sherwood,” and “Somewhere Boy.” It’ll be a tough competition between the this Apple TV+ hit and “The Responder,” which is clearly a BAFTA favorite with its six bids. Egerton, his competitor at the BAFTAs, is, however, in our top six for the same category, so might he be able to sneak a BAFTA win over Whishaw here?Īnother Emmy hopeful lies in wait in the Drama Series side of things. He is currently just outside of our predicted six nominees for TV Movie/Limited Series Actor. If Whishaw were to win, it would give him a timely boost in his quest for an Emmy nomination. Meanwhile, Whishaw is the favorite to win Best Drama Actor, where he is nominated alongside Taron Egerton (“Black Bird”), Freeman (“The Responder”), Cillian Murphy (“Peaky Blinders”), Gary Oldman (“Slow Horses”), and Chaske Spencer (“The English”). It is nominated for Best Mini Series alongside “A Spy Among Friends,” “Mood,” and “The Thief, His Wife And The Canoe.” Kay’s show is the heavy favorite to win this category. “This is Going to Hurt” is likely primed for a big night on Sunday. This HBO hit isn’t up for any awards at this weekend’s main ceremony - it wasn’t even nominated for Best International Show (the nominees in that category were “The Bear,” “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” “Oussekine,” “Pachinko,” “Wednesday,” and “The White Lotus.”) The Craft Awards were given out on April 23 and the ceremony boosted the hopes of “This is Going to Hurt.” It won Scripted Casting, Editing (Fiction), and Drama Writing for creator Adam Kay, whose memoir of the same name was the basis of the show that streamed on Hulu.Īlso picking up a trio of gongs was “House of the Dragon,” which won for Makeup and Hair Design, Sound (Fiction), and Special, Visual, and Graphic Effects. Like the Emmys, the BAFTAs split their TV awards into two parts - the main ceremony and an earlier celebration devoted to celebrating the creative arts.
