How is this David Tennant’s first ever nomination? The rights and wrongs of the TV Baftas shortlist

How is this David Tennant’s first ever nomination? The rights and wrongs of the TV Baftas shortlist

From a long overdue nod for the Good Omens star to high praise for a Netflix show that deserves ‘bad content’ awards for its writing – here are the highs and lows of this year’s picks

Bafta TV awards 2024: full list of nominationsThe Crown leads in 2024 Bafta TV nominations

There’s a valedictory feel to this year’s Bafta TV nominations. Nineteen slots are shared by three drama series – The Crown, Happy Valley, and Succession – for their final seasons (at least unless Netflix lures the creators of the Windsors fiction back for an epilogue involving hospitalisations and doctored photos).

Happy Valley and Succession happily left at the height of their success, as acknowledged by creators Sally Wainwright and Jesse Armstrong competing in the writing category. The omission of The Crown’s Peter Morgan suggests he took his eye off the keyboard in a finale that brought back a ghost Diana in scenes that may leave Bafta thankful there is no TV equivalent of the Golden Raspberry Awards for bad content, which shadows the Oscars. The royal drama scoring so highly in the Craft awards (Costume, Make-Up, Hair etc) fairly reflects a sense that its visual production values maintained quality longer than the scripts.

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