Bafta TV Awards: Killing Eve leads but Bodyguard‘s Richard Madden misses out

thriller Killing Eve leads this year‘s Bafta TV Award nominations, with its stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer both up for best actress.

The show has 14 nominations for the main awards and the Bafta TV Craft Awards, which were announced together.

Hugh Grant‘s drama A Very English Scandal is next with 12.

Bodyguard‘s Keeley Hawes will go up against Comer and Oh for best actress – but there was no room on the best actor list for her co-star Richard Madden.

That‘s a big surprise given that .

Bodyguard and Killing Eve are both up for best drama series, alongside One‘s Informer and Sky Atlantic‘s Save Me.

Hawes is in the running for two trophies after also receiving a best supporting actress nomination for Mrs Wilson.

Hugh vs Benedict

Grant is among the nominees for best actor for playing disgraced Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe in A Very English Scandal. His co-star Ben Whishaw is up for best supporting actor.

Grant‘s rivals for best actor are Benedict Cumberbatch for Patrick Melrose, Chance Perdomo for Killed By My Debt and Lucian Msamati for Kiri.

On the best actress shortlist, Ruth Wilson is the final nominee for playing her own grandmother in Mrs Wilson.

The unstoppable Ant and Dec

Elsewhere, Ant and Dec are up for best entertainment performance and entertainment programme for Saturday Night Takeaway. after Ant McPartlin‘s drink-drive arrest last March.

At last year‘s ceremony, Ant was missing when Dec accepted the entertainment programme prize for Britain‘s Got Talent.

The top Bafta TV nominees

Bros documentary After the Screaming Stops and Black Mirror‘s choose your own adventure-style film Bandersnatch are among the productions with three nominations.

Who‘s up for the comedy awards?

This Country star Daisy May Cooper is in with a shot of winning the best female comedy performance award for the second year in a row.

But she‘ll face stiff competition from Jessica Hynes for There She Goes, Julia Davis for Sally4Ever and Lesley Manville for Mum.

Sally4Ever and Mum are also up for best scripted comedy, alongside Derry Girls and Stath Lets Flats – both Channel 4 shows.

But the Car Share finale didn‘t make it on to the list, with Peter Kay and Sian Gibson also missing out in the comedy performance categories.

However, they are up for best comedy writing and the show is up for the must-see moment prize, which will be voted for by the public.

The main Bafta Television Awards will be handed out on 12 May at the Royal Festival Hall in London and the ceremony will be shown on One.

The Bafta TV Craft Awards recognise behind-the-scenes achievements and will be presented separately on 28 April.