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BAFTA's Big Snubs and Surprises
United KingdomThursday, March 27, 2025
Netflix had a mixed bag. While Baby Reindeer did well, some of its other big British shows didn't make the cut. Black Doves, The Gentlemen, and Fool Me Once were all shut out of the main awards. Bridgerton, which is produced by Shondaland but is closely associated with the UK, only got nominations in the Memorable Moment category and in Craft for hair and makeup. One Day managed to get a nomination in the Limited Drama category, as well as in Craft categories for directing and writing.
Ambika Mod, who is one of the UK's finest young actors, was overlooked for her leading role in Netflix’s David Nicholls adaptation One Day. There was some controversy when she didn't get a nomination for her breakthrough role in BBC/AMC series This Is Going To Hurt. Leo Woodall was also snubbed for One Day.
There were also some surprises. Billie Piper, who stars in Netflix’s Scoop, got a nomination for Leading Actress. This is a bit of a shock because she hasn't really been in the awards buzz for her role as Newsnight journalist Sam McAlister. She will be competing against some big names, like Anna Maxwell Martin and Marisa Abela.
Netflix’s hit series Supacell, about a group of Black South Londoners who acquire superpowers, got a nomination for best Drama Series. This is a big deal because the show has not received any other nominations. It managed to beat out rivals, like Industry, to get into one of BAFTA's prestige categories.
Nabhaan Rizwan got a BAFTA nom for his role in Netflix's Kaos, even though the series was canceled. He is up for best Male Performance in a Comedy after playing Dionysus in the Sister-produced series. This is a bit of a surprise because the show didn't get a lot of buzz.
Disney+ had a good showing, with a record haul of 15 nominations. This put it behind Netflix, but ahead of Apple TV+. Disney was boosted by decent showings for Rivals, which scooped seven nominations, including for David Tennant and Katherine Parkinson. Extraordinary also figured, with Bilal Hasna competing for best Male Performance in a Comedy.
The BAFTA list could attract some controversy for the nomination of BBC documentary Life and Death in Gaza in Current Affairs. The documentary has been targeted by right-wing publications in the UK for featuring Aya Ashour, who has celebrated the murder of Israelis in social media posts.
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