Tuesday, April 19, 2016

The "Wolf Hall" series and actor Idris Elba, "Luther" favorites in the nominations Bafta Awards

The ceremony awards will take place on Sunday 8 May at the Royal Festival Hall in London.




The special program that aired on the BBC Adele singer and actor Idris Elba for his role as detective in the series Luther  lead the  nominations for the Bafta awards  for television, made ​​public Wednesday by the British Academy of Film and Television. The historical series of the BBC on the reign of Henry VIII,  Wolf Hall , is presented as the top seed, which follow him Comedy  Peter Kay's Car Share and drama  This is England'90  with three nominations each.
After recently winning four Brit Awards British music, the interpreter  Hello  received his first nomination for the Bafta Television program  Adele at the BBC , who celebrated his return to the stage with his successful last job  25 . The London singer will compete against  Britain's Got Talent ,  Strictly Come Dancing  (the  Mira Quién Baila  UK) and  TFI Friday: Anniversay Special .
Another favorite is  Idris Elba , who opts  for best actor for his performance in the series  Luther  -paper for which he won a Golden Globe in 2014 and which is placed on the skin of a detective who works in the Unit Serious Crimes London. Elba will face in its category to Ben Whishaw for London Spy , by Stephen Graham  This is England'90 and Mark Rylance for  Wolf Hall .
With four nominations (best actor, best actress, best supporting actor and best drama series), the series of BBC2  Wolf Hall  is based on the homonymous novel by Hilary Mantel on the reign of Henry VIII, seen through the eyes of his adviser Thomas Cromwell, who plays Rylance role. Will face in the category most prized Bafta TV production science fiction Humans , the story inspired by robbers in the Balkans  The Last Panthers , and  No Offence , which focuses on the murder of a group of girls with Down syndrome.
Among the surprise of the list include nominations British film legends Ian McKellen and Tom Courtenay, who could take home the statuette for best supporting for  The Dresser  and  Unforgotten  respectively.
The ceremony awards will take place on Sunday 8 May at the Royal Festival Hall in the capital of the UK. 

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