BAFTA Award

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

The 76th BAFTA Television Awards

May 14, 2023  •  Royal Festival Hall, London

3
Bad Sisters wins
2
This Is Going to Hurt wins
Bad Sisters — Drama Series, Supporting Actor & Actress
This Is Going to Hurt — Limited Drama & Leading Actor (Ben Whishaw)
Drama
Best Drama Series
Winner
Bad Sisters
Apple TV+ — Sharon Horgan
The CrownIMDbX— NetflixWatchRTIMDb
SherwoodIMDbX— BBC OneWatchRTIMDb
Slow HorsesIMDbX— Apple TV+WatchRTIMDb
Best Limited Drama
Winner
This Is Going to Hurt
BBC One — Adam Kay
LandscapersIMDbX— Sky Atlantic
The GoldIMDbX— BBC One / Paramount+
The OutlawsIMDbX— BBC One
Leading Actor
Winner
Ben Whishaw
This Is Going to Hurt — BBC One
David MorrisseyIMDbX— Sherwood
Gary OldmanIMDbX— Slow Horses
Dominic WestIMDbX— The Crown
Leading Actress
Winner
Olivia Colman
Landscapers — Sky Atlantic
Sharon HorganIMDbX— Bad Sisters
Imelda StauntonIMDbX— The Crown
Lesley ManvilleIMDbX— Malpractice
Supporting Actor
Winner
Claes Bang
Bad Sisters — Apple TV+
Supporting Actress
Winner
Sarah Greene
Bad Sisters — Apple TV+
Comedy, Entertainment & Factual
Best Comedy & Comedy Entertainment Programme
Winner
Inside No. 9
BBC Two — Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith
GhostsIMDbX— BBC One
Derry GirlsIMDbX— Channel 4
TaskmasterIMDbX— Channel 4
Entertainment Programme
Winner
The Graham Norton Show
BBC One
Reality & Constructed Factual
Winner
The Great British Bake Off
Channel 4
Factual Series
Winner
Louis Theroux: Forbidden America
BBC Two