The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has announced the nominations for the 2023 BAFTA TV Awards.
This is Going to Hurt, a BBC One medical comedy-drama starring Ben Whishaw, and The Responder, a BBC One police drama starring Martin Freeman, lead the nominees with six nominations each.
Apple TV+'s Bad Sisters and Slow Horses, Netflix's The Crown and BBC's The English follow with five nominations each, while BBC's Am I Being Unreasonable? and Somewhere Boy, Channel 4's Big Boys and Netflix's Top Boy each received four nominations.
Among the networks, the BBC leads with 81 total nominations, followed by Channel 4 with 33, Netflix with 24, ITV with 19, Apple TV+ with 15, Sky with 14 and Disney+ with eight.
"Huge congratulations to all our nominees. Today a record number of entries in Television and Craft resulted in 128 nominations, demonstrating fantastic strength and depth in programming and talent in 2022," BAFTA CEO Jane Millichip said in a press release.Top nominations for the 2023 BAFTA TV Awards include:
The Responder: Drama Series, Leading Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Original Music: Fiction, Writer Drama
Bad Sisters: Drama Series, Supporting Actress, Director: Fiction, Scripted Casting, Titles and Graphic Identity
The Crown: Leading Actress, Supporting Actor, Costume Design, Editing: Fiction, Sound: Fiction
The English: Leading Actor, Costume Design, Director: Fiction, Original Music: Fiction, Production Design
Slow Horses: Leading Actor, Supporting Actor, Editing: Fiction, Original Music: Fiction, Sound: Fiction
See a full list of nominations here.