The final season of “Happy Valley'' will compete for top honors at the BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday, with heist series “The Gold'' and spy drama “Slow Horses.''
They were nominated along with crime drama Top Boy for Best Drama at the ceremony by Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan at the Royal Festival Hall.
Creator Sally Wainwright's swan song, the Yorkshire-set thriller Happy Valley, has already won a number of awards.
Star Sarah Lancashire also received a BAFTA nomination for Best Actress for her role as the no-nonsense Sergeant Catherine Corwood.
She will compete with veteran actress Anne Reid for the role in The Sixth Commandment, which tells the story of the deaths of Peter Farquhar and Anne Moore-Martin at Mayes Morton, Buckinghamshire.
Bella Ramsey was also nominated for Best Actress for her role in the TV version of The Last of Us, a popular video game set in an apocalyptic world where society has been destroyed by a pandemic.
Helena Bonham Carter, also nominated for Best Actress for ITVX's Nollie, stars in Russell T. Davies' drama about the rise and fall of an actress, Crossroads, known to her friends as Nollie. star Noel Gordon.
Actress Anjana Vasan, known for Channel 4's We Are Lady Parts, was nominated for Best Actress for her role as sales assistant Nida in the Black Mirror series Demon 79, while Sharon Horgan won Best Interest. has been nominated for.
The final series of Netflix's royal drama The Crown has also been nominated for a string of awards.
Among the nominations for the sixth series, which was released in two parts last year, were Dominic West, who played Prince Charles, nominated for Best Actor, and Salim Daw, who played Mohamed Al, was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. ing. -Faydo, Princess Diana's partner, Dodi Faydo's father.
The series received two nominations in the supporting actress category, with Elizabeth Debicki nominated for her role as Princess Diana and Lesley Manville nominated for her role as Princess Margaret.
Scottish actor Brian Cox was nominated in the Best Actor category for his role as patriarch Logan Roy in the media dynasty drama Succession, and was nominated in the Best Actor category for his role as patriarch Logan Roy in the media dynasty drama Succession, along with Kane Robinson of The Crowns West, Top Boy, and The Lazarus Project. Along with Papa Essiedu of “The Sixth Commandment'' and Timothy Spall of “The Sixth Commandment''.
The nomination marks Cox's first BAFTA TV nomination since 1993, when he was nominated for Crane's Lost Language.
Steve Coogan, best known for playing the comedic character Alan Partridge, was also nominated in the Best Actor category for his role as serial sex offender Jimmy Savile in BBC's The Reckoning.
Six TV sensations have also been shortlisted for the British Academy Awards, which are voted on by the public.
Ncuti Gatwa announced to play the 15th Time Lord in Doctor Who, Logan Roy's shocking death in Succession, David Beckham reveals his wife Victoria A tease about his working-class upbringing is among the standout scenes that have been shortlisted for the P&O Cruises Moment of the Year award. .
The final kitchen showdown between characters Katherine Cawood and Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Valley, blind musician Lucy's performance in The Piano, and Bill and Frank in The Last of Us. relationships are also vying for awards.
At the ceremony, former children's show host Baroness Floella Benjamin will receive a BAFTA Fellowship, while daytime star Lorraine Kelly will receive a special award.
The BAFTA TV Awards will be broadcast on BBC One at 7pm.