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Mar 24, 2026

Adolescence Leads 2026 Bafta TV Award Nominations with 11 Nods

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The 2026 Bafta TV award nominations have been announced, with Jack Thorne's 'Adolescence' leading the pack with 11 nominations, including first-time performance nods for four of its stars.

The 2026 Bafta TV award nominations have been announced, with Adolescence, Jack Thorne's groundbreaking drama about a teen accused of murder, leading the pack with 11 nominations. The Netflix psychological crime drama, described by the Guardian as “the closest thing to TV perfection in decades,” has garnered significant attention, including the first Bafta TV performance nominations for supporting actor and actress awards for four of its stars: Ashley Walters, Christine Tremarco, Erin Doherty, and Owen Cooper.

Created by Thorne and Stephen Graham, and directed by Philip Barantini, the drama was also nominated for Bafta’s Memorable Moment award for the scene where Jamie snaps at the psychologist. Jane Millichip, CEO of Bafta, praised the diversity and originality of British storytelling, highlighting 124 nominated programmes.

First-time nominees include Ellis Howard (What It Feels Like for a Girl) and James Nelson-Joyce (This City is Ours) for best leading actor, as well as best leading actress nominee Narges Rashidi (Prisoner 951). Nine-year-old Rafael Mathé also received his first Bafta nod for best supporting actor in The Death of Bunny Munro, alongside Owen Cooper for Adolescence.

A Thousand Blows, a historical drama series created by Steven Knight, received seven nominations, including drama series, leading actress, and costume design. Andor, a politically charged thriller, and Trespasses, an adaptation of Louise Kennedy’s novel, both received six nominations. The Celebrity Traitors received five nominations for presenter Claudia Winkleman and performances.

The BBC received the most nominations for a broadcaster, with 73, followed by Netflix and Sky with 28 nominations and Channel 4 with 25. The 2026 TV Baftas will take place on Sunday, May 10, 2026, hosted by Greg Davies.