TV BAFTA snubs revealed as This Morning fails to receive nomination and Coronation Street is missing from nods for the second year running
This Morning has failed to receive a BAFTA Television Award nomination following a tumultuous year for the ITV flagship show.
The ITV flagship show leads the snubs as the nominations were announced on Wednesday ahead of the May 12th ceremony.
Fellow ITV show Lorraine and Loose Women and its Men's special episode were nominated in the Daytime category, along BBC shows, Make It At Market and Scam Interceptors.
This Morning hasn't in fact been nominated in the Daytime category in the four years since it was introduced to the TV BAFTAs. The 2023 winner was The Repair Shop: A Royal Visit.
This Morning has failed to receive a BAFTA Television Award nomination following a tumultuous year for the ITV flagship show
Elsewhere Coronation Street failed to receive a nod in the Soaps category for the second year running, with two BBC soaps Casualty and EastEnders instead included along with ITV's Emmerdale in a direct echo last year's nominations
The ITV soap has previously won the award seven times – the second-highest behind EastEnders and prior to 2023 was last not nominated in 2017. It won the award in 2022 while Casualty picked up the prize last year.
It's been a year of major change for This Morning since Holly Willoughby quit in October 2023, with a rotation of guest presenters taking the reigns since then.
New hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard only made their debut on the show last week.
Holly left the show last October 'for the sake of her family' after discovering she was the target of a foiled kidnap and murder plot and has since not been replaced permanently.
It came five months after Phillip Schofield's departure after his affair with a young male showrunner was made public, followed by claims of an increasingly strained relationship with his co-host.
Fans were also outraged after Happy Valley star James Norton also failed to receive a nomination for his role as Tommy Royce.
In the Reality category ITV's Big Brother reboot failed to receive a nod as did the broadcaster's flagship reality show Love Island.
BBC ratings smash The Traitors was also snubbed across both the Reality category and in the public-voted Memorable Moment list.
Elsewhere Coronation Street failed to receive a nod in the Soaps category for the second year running with two BBC soaps Casualty and EastEnders instead included
This Morning was snubbed following a turbulent year for the show which saw both its regular hosts, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby leave
The sixth series of royal drama The Crown leads the nominations with eight nods, after the concluding series focused on the death of Princess Diana.
Black Mirror has been awarded seven nominations for its episode Demon 79, which is the the fifth episode in the sixth season of the dystopian reality series.
The episode centres around a a meek sales assistant who is told she must commit terrible acts to prevent disaster in northern England in 1979.
Meanwhile, Happy Valley, Slow Horses and The Sixth Commandment have all received six nods each after being warmly received by fans and critics alike.
The stars in the running for the Leading Actress gong include Anjana Vasan for Black Mirror, Anne Reid in the Sixth Commandment and Bella Ramsey for The Last Of Us.
Also nominated in the category is Helena Bonham Carter for Nolly, Sarah Lancashire for Happy Valley and Sharon Horgan for her role in Best Interests.
Fans were also outraged after Happy Valley star James Norton also failed to receive a nomination for his role as Tommy Royce
The sixth series of royal drama The Crown leads the nominations with eight nods, after the concluding series focused on the death of Princess Diana
In the Leading Actor category, Brian Cox has been nominated for Succession, Dominic West for The Crown and Kane Robinson for Top Boy.
Also in the running is Paapa Essiedu for The Lazarus, Steve Coogan for The Reckoning and Timothy Spall in The Sixth Commandment.
The BAFTA Television Craft Awards will take place on Sunday 28 April.
The BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises will once again be hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan and will be broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer on Sunday 12 May.