BAFTA TV Awards 2021 'They were snubbed': The Crown fans left shocked as show fails to pick up gongs

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    The Crown viewers were left shocked as the acclaimed show failed to pick up any gongs at the BAFTA TV Awards 2021 on Sunday night.

    The Netflix drama, loosely based on the Royal Family, was nominated for a variety of gongs including Drama Series, Leading Actor (for Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles), Supporting Actor (for Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip) and Supporting Actress (for Helen Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret).

    However, the series failed to hit a home run or even make it to first base as they lost all four awards to other major TV contenders at the annual awards ceremony in London. 

    Shock: The Crown viewers were left shocked as the acclaimed show failed to pick up any gongs at the BAFTA TV Awards 2021 on Sunday night (pictured Helena Bonham Carter at the ceremony )

    Shock: The Crown viewers were left shocked as the acclaimed show failed to pick up any gongs at the BAFTA TV Awards 2021 on Sunday night (pictured Helena Bonham Carter at the ceremony )

    Expressing their shock on social media, one fan of The Crown penned: ‘Is it just me or is The Crown getting big snubbed at BAFTA TV awards?’

    Another quipped: ‘Ikr. And how the Crown lost best drama? I thought it’s locked. Anyway BAFTA being BAFTA.’

    A third viewer commented: ‘Netflix’s the crown’s misfortune era only in bafta yes ok bye’.

    A fourth wrote on Twitter: ‘And after 4 seasons, Vanessa Kirby remains as the only actress who has won a BAFTA for The Crown, playing a better version of Princess Margareth than the real one.’

    Nomination: The Netflix drama, loosely based on the Royal Family, was nominated for a variety of gongs including Drama Series, Leading Actor, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress (pictured Emma Corrin as Princess Diana and Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles)

    Nomination: The Netflix drama, loosely based on the Royal Family, was nominated for a variety of gongs including Drama Series, Leading Actor, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress (pictured Emma Corrin as Princess Diana and Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles)

    Oh dear: However, the series failed to hit a home run or even make it to first base as they lost all four awards to other major TV contenders at the annual awards ceremony in London

    Oh dear: However, the series failed to hit a home run or even make it to first base as they lost all four awards to other major TV contenders at the annual awards ceremony in London

    Another commented on The Crown’s loss, noting the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor. 

    They said: ‘Despite netflix’s the crown’s misfortunes (bafta’s, rather), happy lili diana day yay cutie ♡.’

    Save Me Too won the Drama Series award, Paul Mescal of Normal People beat Josh to the Leading Actor gong, Malachi Kirby (Small Axe) won Best Supporting Actor while Rakie Ayola of Anthony trumped Helena to claim the Best Supporting Actress award.  

    Fans were in disbelief that the Sweeney Todd actress failed to win the Best Supporting Actress trophy as they took to social media to declare she was ‘robbed’. 

    Unimpressed: Expressing their shock on Twitter, one fan of The Crown penned:'Is it just me or is The Crown getting big snubbed at BAFTA TV awards?'

    Unimpressed: Expressing their shock on Twitter, one fan of The Crown penned: ‘Is it just me or is The Crown getting big snubbed at BAFTA TV awards?’

    Missing out: Rakie Ayola of Anthony trumped Helena to claim the Best Supporting Actress award

    Missing out: Rakie Ayola of Anthony trumped Helena to claim the Best Supporting Actress award

    One viewer penned: ‘My dearest helena bonham carter did not win the “supporting actress” award? okay bafta everyone knows she deserves the spot [Clown face].’

    Another responded: ‘Helena Bonham Carter deserves better #BAFTAS,’ while a third commented: ‘#BAFTAS Helena Bonham Carter was ROBBED !!!’

    A fourth wrote: ‘How is Olivia Colman or Helena Bonham Carter not nominated for Best Leading Actress for The Crown. #BAFTATV.’

    Despite failing to take home any trophies during Sunday’s star-studded ceremony, The Crown has won a plethora of awards in recent years at the American Film Institute Awards, the Golden Globes, the Critics’ Choice Television Awards, the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

    Reaction: Fans were in disbelief that the Sweeney Todd actress failed to win the Best Supporting Actress trophy as they took to social media to declare she was'robbed'

    Reaction: Fans were in disbelief that the Sweeney Todd actress failed to win the Best Supporting Actress trophy as they took to social media to declare she was ‘robbed’

    Oh no: One viewer wrote:'Helena Bonham Carter deserves better #BAFTAS,' while another commented:'#BAFTAS Helena Bonham Carter was ROBBED !!!'

    Oh no: One viewer wrote: ‘Helena Bonham Carter deserves better #BAFTAS,’ while another commented: ‘#BAFTAS Helena Bonham Carter was ROBBED !!!’

    The only star from The Crown to ever take home a BAFTA win was Vanessa Kirby In 2018, when she won the Best Supporting Actress gong for her portrayal of Princess Margaret. 

    Emma Corrin, who won the Drama Series Actress statue at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards in March, was ‘snubbed’ at this year’s BAFTA ceremony, after she was left off the 2021 nominations list. 

    Some took to Twitter to declare her absence from the nominations as a ‘literal joke’, despite her respective award season success as the late Princess Diana. 

    Expressing their frustration on social media, ‘baffled’ fans wrote: ‘Emma and gillian [Anderson] not being nominated for any baftas after already sweeping award season so far its very odd #BAFTATV.’

    Prizes: Despite failing to take home any trophies during Sunday's star-studded ceremony, The Crown has won a plethora of awards in recent years, including at the American Film Institute Awards, the Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Guild Awards (pictured)

    Prizes: Despite failing to take home any trophies during Sunday’s star-studded ceremony, The Crown has won a plethora of awards in recent years, including at the American Film Institute Awards, the Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Guild Awards (pictured)

    Prize: The only star from The Crown to ever take home a BAFTA win was Vanessa Kirby In 2018, when she won the Best Supporting Actress gong for her portrayal of Princess Margaret

    Prize: The only star from The Crown to ever take home a BAFTA win was Vanessa Kirby In 2018, when she won the Best Supporting Actress gong for her portrayal of Princess Margaret

    Another added: ‘Nah the fact that that baftas have josh nominated but not emma.? they both gave outstanding performances… ANYWAY GOOD MORNING and im mad at the #BAFTAS nominations for forgetting emma corrin.’

    Angered viewers didn’t hold back as they continued: ‘baftas u absolute embarrassments how r u gonna nominate josh but not emma THEY’RE SUPPOSED TO BE DOMINATING AWARD SEASONS TOGETHER WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU.’

    Season four of the Netflix programme is based on the former Princess of Wales’ strained relationship with her husband Charles, as well as Margaret Thatcher’s reign as Prime Minister of the UK from the late 70s to the early 90s.

    Following its three wins at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in May, I May Destroy You, won two more BAFTAs on Sunday, for Mini-Series and Leading Actress for Michaela Coel. 

    Missing out: Emma was'snubbed' at this year's BAFTA ceremony, after she was left off the 2021 nominations list

    Missing out: Emma was ‘snubbed’ at this year’s BAFTA ceremony, after she was left off the 2021 nominations list

    Elsewhere, the Leading Actor award was won by first-time nominee Paul Mescal for his performance as Connor in Normal People.

    Malachi Kirby, another first-time winner, won for his performance in Small Axe in the Supporting Actor category. Small Axe had led this year’s nominations with 15 nods.

    And Small Axe – which features five films that tell stories about lives of West Indian immigrants in London from the 1960s to the 1980s – also picked up two Leading Actor nominations with John Boyega and Shaun Parkes both receiving nods.

    Rakie Ayola also won her first BAFTA for Supporting Actress for her performance in Anthony.

    Not happy: After the nominations were released in April, many fans of The Crown took to social media once more to share their anger over the fact that Emma was not nominated

    Not happy: After the nominations were released in April, many fans of The Crown took to social media once more to share their anger over the fact that Emma was not nominated 

    Another first-time nominee, Aimee Lou Wood scooped a gong in Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for playing Aimee Gibbs in Sex Education. 

    Male Performance in a Comedy Programme was awarded to Charlie Cooper for his performance in This Country. 

    Comedian Romesh Ranganathan received the BAFTA for Entertainment Performance for The Ranganation.

    Save Me Too received the BAFTA for Drama Series and Sitting in Limbo won for Single Drama.

    Winner: Following its three wins at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in May, I May Destroy You, won two more BAFTAs on Sunday, for Mini-Series and Leading Actress for Michaela Coel (pictured middle)

    Winner: Following its three wins at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in May, I May Destroy You, won two more BAFTAs on Sunday, for Mini-Series and Leading Actress for Michaela Coel (pictured middle) 

    Big hit: Small Axe starring John Boyega leads this year's nominations with 15 nods

    Serious: The five-part series also stars Letitia Wright among a vast cast

    Big hit: Small Axe starring John Boyega (left) and Letitia Wright (right) led the nominations with 15 nods, with Malachi Kirby winning on the night for his performance in the Supporting Actor category

    The Big Narstie Show won Comedy Entertainment Programme, its first win following its previous nomination in 2019. And the BAFTA for Entertainment Programme was awarded to Life & Rhymes while Scripted Comedy was awarded to Inside No 9.  

    The School That Tried to End Racism received the BAFTA for Reality & Constructed Factual. Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace won in the Features category. They Saw the Sun First won the BAFTA for Short Form Programme.

    Casualty was awarded the BAFTA for Soap & Continuing Drama, its first since 2018. The Great House Giveaway won the BAFTA in the new Daytime category.

    News Coverage was awarded to Sky News’ Inside Idlib, and the award for Current Affairs was presented to America’s War on Abortion (Exposure). International was awarded to Welcome to Chechnya: The Gay Purge (Storyville).

    Coming-of-age drama: First-time nominee Paul Mescal scooped the gong for Leading Actor for his performance as Connor in Normal People (pictured with co-star Daisy Edgar Jones)

    Coming-of-age drama: First-time nominee Paul Mescal scooped the gong for Leading Actor for his performance as Connor in Normal People (pictured with co-star Daisy Edgar Jones)

    Nominated: Jodie Comer was nominated for the Leading Actress award for her role in Killing Eve

    Tough competition: Billie Piper was also in the running for her role as the central character in I Hate Suzie

    Tough competition: Jodie Comer (left in Killing Eve) went head-to-head with Billie Piper (right in I Hate Suzie) for Leading Actress however it was Michaela Coel who won

    Once Upon a Time in Iraq received the BAFTA for Factual Series, Locked In: Breaking the Silence (Storyville) won Single Documentary and The Surgeon’s Cut won Specialist Factual.

    England V West Indies Test Cricket triumphed in the Sport category, while the award for Live Event was presented to Springwatch 2020. 

    And Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment, the only award voted for by the public, was scooped by Britain’s Got Talent for the moment when Diversity performed a routine inspired by the events of 2020. 

    The category also saw nods to Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) being revealed as Lady Whistledown in Bridgerton and when Luke Skywalker appeared in the climax of The Mandalorian’s second season. 

    Achievement: Diversity's controversial BGT Black Lives Matter routine (pictured) won the BAFTA Television Awards 2021's Must-See Moment award

    Achievement: Diversity’s controversial BGT Black Lives Matter routine (pictured) won the BAFTA Television Awards 2021’s Must-See Moment award

    BAFTA TV Awards 2021: Winners

    DRAMA SERIES

    GANGS OF LONDON

    I HATE SUZIE

    SAVE ME TOO – WINNER

    THE CROWN

    LEADING ACTOR

    JOHN BOYEGA – Small Axe

    JOSH O’CONNOR – The Crown

    PAAPA ESSIEDU – I May Destroy You

    PAUL MESCAL – Normal People – WINNER

    SHAUN PARKES – Small Axe

    WALEED ZUAITER – Baghdad Central

    LEADING ACTRESS

    BILLIE PIPER – I Hate Suzie

    DAISY EDGAR-JONES – Normal People 

    HAYLEY SQUIRES – Adult Material 

    JODIE COMER – Killing Eve

    LETITIA WRIGHT – Small Axe

    MICHAELA COEL – I May Destroy You – WINNER

    SUPPORTING ACTOR

    KUNAL NAYYAR – Criminal: UK

    MALACHI KIRBY – Small Axe – WINNER

    MICHAEL SHEEN – Quiz

    MICHEAL WARD – Small Axe 

    RUPERT EVERETT – Adult Material

    TOBIAS MENZIES – The Crown

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    HELENA BONHAM CARTER – The Crown

    LEILA FARZAD – I Hate Suzie 

    RAKIE AYOLA – Anthony – WINNER

    SIENA KELLY – Adult Material

    SOPHIE OKONEDO – Criminal: UK 

    WERUCHE OPIA – I May Destroy You

    COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

    CHARLIE BROOKER’S ANTIVIRAL WIPE 

    ROB & ROMESH VS Jack Shillaker

    THE BIG NARSTIE SHOW – WINNER

    THE RANGANATION

    FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

    AIMEE LOU WOOD – Sex Education – WINNER

    DAISY HAGGARD – Breeders

    DAISY MAY COOPER – This Country

    EMMA MACKEY – Sex Education 

    GBEMISOLA IKUMELO – Famalam

    MAE MARTIN – Feel Good

    MALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

    CHARLIE COOPER – This Country -WINNER

    GUZ KHAN – Man Like Mobeen

    JOSEPH GILGUN – Brassic

    NCUTI GATWA – Sex Education

    PAUL RITTER – Friday Night Dinner

    REECE SHEARSMITH – Inside No.9

    MINI-SERIES

    ADULT MATERIAL

    I MAY DESTROY YOU – WINNER

    NORMAL PEOPLE 

    SMALL AXE

    CURRENT AFFAIRS

    AMERICA’S WAR ON ABORTION (EXPOSURE) – WINNER

    ITALY’S FRONTLINE: A DOCTOR’S DIARY

    THE BATTLE FOR HONG KONG (DISPATCHES)

    THE CYPRUS PAPERS UNDERCOVER (AL JAZEERA INVESTIGATIONS)

    DAYTIME

    JIMMY MCGOVERN’S MOVING ON 

    RICHARD OSMAN’S HOUSE OF GAMES

    THE CHASE 

    THE GREAT HOUSE GIVEAWAY – WINNER

    ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE

    ADAM HILLS – The Last Leg

    BRADLEY WALSH – Beat the Chasers

    CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN – Strictly Come Dancing

    DAVID MITCHELL – Would I Lie to You? At Christmas 

    GRAHAM NORTON – The Graham Norton Show 

    ROMESH RANGANATHAN – The Ranganation – WINNER

    ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

    ANT & DEC’S SATURDAY NIGHT TAKEAWAY 

    LIFE & RHYMES – WINNER

    STRICTLY COME DANCING 

    THE MASKED SINGER

    FACTUAL SERIES

    CRIME & PUNISHMENT

    HOSPITAL

    LOSING IT: OUR MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY 

    ONCE UPON A TIME IN IRAQ – WINNER

    FEATURES

    BIG ZUU’S BIG EATS

    LONG LOST FAMILY: BORN WITHOUT TRACE – WINNER

    MORTIMER AND WHITEHOUSE: GONE FISHING 

    THE REPAIR SHOP  

    NEWS COVERAGE

    BBC NEWS AT TEN: PRIME MINISTER ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE 

    CHANNEL 4 NEWS: DETERRING DEMOCRACY 

    NEWSNIGHT: COVID CARE CRISIS 

    SKY NEWS: INSIDE IDLIB – WINNER

    REALITY & CONSTRUCTED FACTUAL

    MASTERCHEF: THE PROFESSIONALS 

    RACE ACROSS THE WORLD 

    THE SCHOOL THAT TRIED TO END RACISM – WINNER

    THE WRITE OFFS 

    SINGLE DRAMA

    ANTHONY

    BBW (ON THE EDGE)

    SITTING IN LIMBO – WINNER

    THE WINDERMERE CHILDREN

    SOAP & CONTINUING DRAMA

    CASUALTY – WINNER

    CORONATION STREET

    EASTENDERS

    HOLLYOAKS  

    INTERNATIONAL

    LITTLE AMERICA 

    LOVECRAFT COUNTRY

    UNORTHODOX

    WELCOME TO CHECHNYA: THE GAY PURGE (STORYVILLE) – WINNER

    LIVE EVENT

    LIFE DRAWING LIVE! 

    SPRINGWATCH – WINNER

    THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE

    THE THIRD DAY: AUTUMN Production Team 

    SCRIPTED COMEDY

    GHOSTS 

    INSIDE NO. 9 – WINNER 

    MAN LIKE MOBEEN

    THIS COUNTRY

    SHORT FORM PROGRAMME

    CRIPTALES 

    DISABLED NOT DEFEATED: THE ROCK BANS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES – DELTA 7 

    THE MAIN PART 

    THEY SAW THE SUN FIRST – WINNER

    SINGLE DOCUMENTARY

    AMERICAN MURDER: THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR 

    ANTON FERDINAND: FOOTBALL, RACISM & ME

    LOCKED IN: BREAKING THE SILENCE (STORYVILLE) – WINNER

    SURVIVING COVID 

    VIRGIN MEDIA’S MUST-SEE MOMENT (voted for by the public)

    BRIDGERTON – Penelope is revealed as Lady Whistledown 

    BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT – Diversity perform a routine inspired by the events of 2020 – WINNER

    EASTENDERS – Gray kills Chantelle  

    GOGGLEBOX – Reactions to Boris Johnson’s press conference

    NIGELLA’S COOK, EAT, REPEAT – Mee-cro-wah-vay

    THE MANDALORIAN – Luke Skywalker arrives

     

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