Tom Hiddleston has surprisingly missed out on a Bafta TV nomination for his role in The Night Manager.
The British star had been expected to be up for lead actor after winning a Golden Globe for his work.
Olivia Colman and Hugh Laurie were also passed over for their roles in the BBC drama, although Tom Hollander was recognised for best supporting actor.
Netflix’s royal series The Crown leads the way with five nods, including best drama and lead actress for Claire Foy.
Damilola, Our Loved Boy – about the murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor – receives three nominations, as does Fleabag and Happy Valley.
Shows with most nominations
The Crown – 5
Damilola, Our Loved Boy – 3
Fleabag – 3
Happy Valley – 3
Robbie Coltrane has been nominated for his fifth Bafta TV award for his role as a comedian accused of historic sex crimes in Channel 4’s National Treasure.
His competition includes Benedict Cumberbatch, up for his role as Richard III in The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses.
Foy’s fellow contenders in the leading actress category include Happy Valley’s Sarah Lancashire and Nikki Amuka-Bird, recognised for her work in the BBC’s adaptation of Zadie Smith’s NW.
Happy Valley is up for best drama series alongside The Crown, as are ITV’s The Durrells and the BBC’s War and Peace.
But there is no room in that category for The Night Manager – despite it being shortlisted for six Bafta Craft Awards last month.
Nor is there a space for Coronation Street in the soap and continuing drama category, where preference has been given to Casualty, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks.
Colman may not have been recognised for The Night Manager, but she is up for best female comedy performance for her role in BBC Three’s Fleabag.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the show’s creator, is nominated alongside her in that category, while the show is also up for best scripted comedy.
Foy, who was up for lead actress last year for Wolf Hall, receives her second nomination in consecutive years, this time for playing the young Queen Elizabeth II.
Three of her co-stars in The Crown – Jared Harris, John Lithgow and Vanessa Kirby – are also recognised, for playing King George VI, Winston Churchill and Princess Margaret respectively.
Strictly Come Dancing is nominated for best entertainment programme, with an additional nomination for Claudia Winkleman for best entertainment performance.
The winners will be announced at London’s Royal Festival Hall on 14 May.
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