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TV Baftas 2026: Full List Of Nominations As Adolescence Leads The Way

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It’s a good day to be Stephen Graham, following the news that two of his two TV offerings are leading the way at this year’s TV Baftas.

The nominees at the upcoming awards show were announced on Tuesday afternoon, with Netflix’s Adolescence unsurprisingly leading the way with a hefty 11 nominations.

Just behind on seven nods is A Thousand Blows, another drama starring and produced by Stephen.

As for individual performers with multiple nods, Erin Doherty and Aimee Lou Wood each have two acting nods, while Romesh Ranganathan is recognised twice in the Entertainment Performance category.

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Thanks to their nods in the fan-voted Memorable Moment category, Bob Mortimer and Alan Carr each have two nominations, too.

The full list of nominations at the 2026 TV Baftas is as follows…

Aimee Lou Wod (Film Club)

Erin Doherty (A Thousand Blows)

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Jodie Whittaker (Toxic Town)

Narges Rashidi (Prisoner 951)

Sheridan Smith (I Fought The Law)

Siân Brooke (Blue Lights)

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Colin Firth (Lockerbie: A Search For Truth)

Ellis Howard (What It Feels Like For A Girl)

James Nelson-Joyce (This City Is Ours)

Matt Smith (The Death Of Bunny Munro)

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Stephen Graham (Adolescence)

Lenny Rush (Am I Being Unreasonable?)

Oliver Savell (Changing Ends)

Steve Coogan (How Are You? It’s Alan(Partridge))

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Jennifer Saunders (Amandaland)

Katherine Parkinson (Here We Go)

Philippa Dunne (Amandaland)

Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus)

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Christine Tremarco (Adolescence)

Chyna McQueen (Get Millie Black)

Erin Doherty (Adolescence)

Rose Ayling-Ellis (Reunion)

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Ashley Walters (Adolescence)

Fehinti Balogun (Down Cemetery Road)

Joshua McGuire (The Gold)

Owen Cooper (Adolescence)

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Paddy Considibe (MobLand)

Rafael Mathee (The Death Of Bunny Munro)

What It Feels Like For A Girl

Entertainment Performance

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Amanda Holden and Alan Carr (Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job)

Bob Mortimer (Last One Laughing)

Claudia Winkleman (The Celebrity Traitors)

Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan (Rob & Romesh Vs…)

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Romesh Ranganathan (Romesh: Can’t Knock The Hustle)

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge)

Things You Should Have Done

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Squid Game: The Challenge

Richard Osman’s House Of Games

Go Back To Where You Came From

Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars

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Bibaa & Nicola: Murder In The Park

The Undercover Police Scandal: Love And Lies Exposed

Simon Schama: The Road To Auschwitz

Surviving Black Hawk Down

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Vietnam: The War That Changed America

Breaking Ranks: Inside Israel’s War Exposure

The Covid Contracts: Follow The Money

Gaza: Doctors Under Attack

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Undercover In The Police: Panorama

Holocaust Memorial Day 2025
Last Night Of The Proms: Finale
VE Day 80: A Celebration To Remember

Grooming Survivors Speak (BBC Newsnight)
Israel-Iran: The Twelve Day War (Channel 4 News)
Gaza: Fight For Survival (Sky News)

Louis Theroux: The Settlers

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Unforgotten: The Bradford City Fire

Children’s Non-Scripted

The Wonderfully Weird World Of Gumball

Jamie snaps at the psychologist (Adolescence)

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“I didn’t make it, did I?” (Big Boys)

Police are warned of an ambush plot to silence a key witness (Blue Lights)

Alan Carr wins (The Celebrity Traitors)

Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade speed-date (Last One Laughing UK)

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Byron introduces herself as Paris (What It Feels Like For A Girl)

The 2026 TV Baftas will take place on Sunday 10 May, with Greg Davies taking over from Alan Cumming on presenting duties.

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