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Strictly Come Dancing has been dealt a huge blow as the show failed to land a BAFTA TV nomination, following the brutal cast axings.
For the first time in eight years, the BBC programme has been snubbed by the BAFTA Television Awards.
Strictly has been left out of the Entertainment Programme category despite featuring from 2019 and winning in 2024.
The ballroom show has even failed to land a nod for the Memorable Moment gong, despite winning twice previously.
The shock snub follows the departure of hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, as well as the ongoing cast bloodbath.
An industry insider said: ‘This is a spectacular turn of events for Strictly which was flying high at the Baftas just two years ago, as the show was also celebrating its 20th birthday.
‘But since then it’s become mired in scandal and now, of course, two of its greatest assets – Tess and Claudia – are leaving and it feels like there’s less to celebrate about the show’, the told The Sun.
Daily Mail has contacted Strictly Come Dancing for comment.
Fans have been left stunned in recent weeks as favourites Karen Hauer, 43, Nadiya Bychkova, 36, Michelle, 30, Luba Mushtuk, 36, and Gorka Marquez, 35, have all been given the boot.
Sources claimed on Monday that bosses have chosen to keep pros with a bigger online following in a desperate bid to draw in younger viewers.
Meanwhile Fleur East and Janette Manrara have also reportedly been axed from Strictly Come Dancing’s spin-off It Takes Two.
Adolescence has dominated the BAFTA Television Awards shortlist – receiving a mammoth eleven nominations including Limited Drama and Leading Actor, including the Craft Awards.
The Netflix drama, which made its debut on the streaming site back in March last year, looks to be taking over awards season AGAIN, having already been awarded nine Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globes, and a Critics Choice Award.
Now, it will have eleven chances to scoop more gongs as the BAFTAs returns in May -with stars Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Ashley Walters, Erin Doherty and Christine Tremarco all up for awards.
The series, which was created by actor Stephen, 52, and writer Jack Thorne, tells the story of British teenager Jamie Miller, who is found guilty of murdering a female classmate after being sucked in by the manosphere online.
Stephen will compete against Lockerbie’s Colin Firth, The Death of Bunny Monro’s Matt Smith and Smoke’s Taron Egerton in the Leading Actor catrgory.
While Ashley, 43, will face his co-star Owen, 16, in the Supporting Actor category, alongside Mobland’s Paddy Considine, The Death of Bunny Munro’s Rafael Mathe, The Gold’s Joshua McGuire and Down Cemetery Road’s Fehinti Balogun.
While Erin, 33, will be up against The White Lotus’ Aimee Lou Wood, co-star Christine, Get Millie Black’s Chyna McQueen, Task’s Emilia Jones and Rose Ayling-Ellis in Reunion as Leading Actress, the first time she has been nominated in the category.
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Stephen could also be up for a win in his performance of Disney+ series A Thousand Blows, created by Steven Knight, which is up for seven awards including Drama Series.
While Netflix has a total of 28 nominations, it’s the BBC who have the highest number of nominations, with 73 in total – five of which are for The Celebrity Traitors.
The show became the highest-rated show on British TV last year, with host Claudia Winkleman up for a chance at taking home a gong in the best Entertainment Programme section.
While Prime Video’s Last One Laughing, which last week returned for its second series, will compete against the all-stars version of the Traitors, with show star Bob Mortimer up for best Entertainment Performance.
The BAFTA Television Awards, which takes place at London’s The Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, will take place on May 10, and hosted by comedian Greg Davies.
BAFTA CEO Jane Millchip said: ‘2025 has been an exceptional year for television, reflected in 124 nominated programmes that highlight the strength and originality of British storytelling.
‘From powerful documentaries and standout comedy to homegrown drama and the international series that captured global attention, this year’s nominees demonstrate a medium at its creative peak.’
BAFTA TV Awards Nominations
Actor in a Comedy
Jim Howick – Here We Go
Jon Pointing – Big Boys
Lenny Rush – Am I Being Unreasonable?
Mawaan Rizwan – Juice
Oliver Savell – Changing Ends
Steve Coogan – How Are You? Its Alan (Partridge)
Actress in a Comedy
Diane Morgan – Mandy
Jennifer Saunders – Amandaland
Katherine Parkinson – Here We Go
Lucy Punch – Amandaland
Philippa Dunne – Amandaland
Rosie Jones – Pushers
Daytime
The Chase
Lorraine
Richard Osman’s House of Games
Scam Interceptors
Drama Series
A Thousand Blows
Blue Lights
Code of Silence
This City is Ours
Entertainment
The Graham Norton Show
Last One Laughing
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
Would I Lie to You
Entertainment Performance
Amanda Holden – Alan Carr Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job
Bob Mortimer – Last One Laughing
Claudia Winkleman – The Celebrity Traitors
Lee Mack – The 1% Club
Rob Beckett – Romesh Ranganathan Rob & Romesh vs…
Romesh Ranganathan – Romesh: Can’t Knock the Hustle
International
The Bear
The Diplomat
Pluribus
Severance
The Studio
The White Lotus
Leading Actor
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
Stephen Graham – Adolescence
Taron Egerton – Smoke
Leading Actress
Aimee Lou Wood – Film Club
Erin Doherty – A Thousand Blows
Jodie Whittaker – Toxic Town
Narges Rashidi – Prisoner 951
Sheridan Smith – I Fought The Law
Siân Brooke – Blue Lights
Limited Drama
AdolescenceI
Fought The Law
Trespasses
What It Feels Like for a Girl
News Coverage
BBC Newsnight – Grooming Survivors Speak
Production TeamChannel 4 News – Israel-iran: The Twelve Day War
Production TeamSky News: Gaza – Fight for Survival Production Team
Reality
The Celebrity Traitors
The Jury: Murder Trial
Squid Game: The Challenge
Virgin Island
Scripted Comedy
Amandaland
Big Boys
How Are You? Its Alan (Partridge)
Things You Should Have Done
Single Documentary
Grenfell: Uncovered
Louis Theroux: The Settlers
One Day in Southport
Unforgotten: The Bradford City Fire
Soap
Casualty
Coronation Street
Eastenders
Sports Coverage
The 2025 Ryder Cup Production Team
The FA Cup FinalUEFA Women’s Euro 2025
Wimbledon 2025
Supporting Actor
Ashley Walters – Adolescence
Fehinti Balogun – Down Cemetery Road
Joshua Mcguire – The Gold
Owen Cooper =- Adolescence
Paddy Considine – Mobland
Rafael Mathé – The Death of Bunny Munro
Supporting Actress
Aimee Lou Wood – The White Lotus
Christine Tremarco – Adolescence
Chyna Mcqueen – Get Millie Black
Emilia Jones – Task
Erin Doherty – Adolescence
Rose Ayling-Ellis – Reunion
P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award (Voted for by the Public)
Adolescence – Jamie snaps at the psychologist
Big Boys – I didn’t make it, did I?
Blue Lights – The police are warned of an ambush to plot to silence a key witnessT
he Celebrity Traitors – Alan Carr wins The Celebrity Traitors – Studio Lambert Scotland / BBC One
Last One Laughing – Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade’s speed date
What It Feels Like for a Girl – Byron leaves for Brighton to start Uni, where she introduces herself as Paris
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The BAFTA Television Awards take place on May 10