THE Bafta TV awards will take place tonight – with nominations for fan favourites including Strictly Come Dancing, The Great British Bake Off and Britain’s Got Talent.

The awards show will also see Idris Elba and Mark Rylance go head-to-head in the leading actor category for their work in Luther and Wolf Hall respectively.

Here is the full list of nominees:

Leading actor:

Mark Rylance has won a Broadcasting Press Guild AwardMark Rylance has won a Broadcasting Press Guild Award – and an Oscar ( Amy Sussman/AP/PA)

Ben Whishaw – London Spy
Idris Elba – Luther
Mark Rylance – Wolf Hall
Stephen Graham – This Is England ’90


Leading actress:

Damian Lewis and Claire Foy in Wolf HallClaire Foy with Damian Lewis as Henry VIII and Anne (BBC/Company Productions Ltd/Ed Miller)

Claire Foy – Wolf Hall
Ruth Madeley – Don’t Take My Baby
Sheridan Smith – The C-Word
Suranne Jones – Doctor Foster

Supporting actor:

Sir Ian McKellenSir Ian McKellen (Ian West/PA)

Anton Lesser – Wolf Hall
Cyril Nri – Cucumber
Ian McKellen – The Dresser
Tom Courtenay – Unforgotten

Supporting actress:

Michelle Gomez as Missy in Doctor Who (BBC)Michelle Gomez as Missy in Doctor Who (BBC)

Chanel Cresswell – This Is England ’90
Eleanor Worthington-Cox – The Enfield Haunting
Lesley Manville – River
Michelle Gomez – Doctor Who

Entertainment performance:

Graham NortonGraham Norton (Ian West/PA Wire)

Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show
Leigh Francis – Celebrity Juice
Romesh Ranganathan – Asian Provocateur
Stephen Fry – QI

Female performance in a comedy programme:

Miranda HartMiranda Hart (Ian West/PA)

Michaela Coel – Chewing Gum
Miranda Hart – Miranda
Sian Gibson – Peter Kay’s Car Share
Sharon Horgan – Catastrophe

Male performance in a comedy programme:

Hugh Bonneville (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)Hugh Bonneville (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Hugh Bonneville – W1A
Javone Prince – The Javone Prince Show
Peter Kay – Peter Kay’s Car Share
Toby Jones – Detectorists

Single drama:
The C-Word
Cyberbully
Don’t Take My Baby
The Go-Between

Mini-series:
Doctor Foster
The Enfield Haunting
London Spy
This is England ’90

Drama series:
Humans
The Last Panthers
No Offence
Wolf Hall

Soap and continuing drama:

EastEnders' Ross Kemp, Dame Barbara Windsor and Steve McFadden in 2006EastEnders’ Ross Kemp, Dame Barbara Windsor and Steve McFadden in 2006 (David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock)

Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Holby City

International:
The Good Wife
Narcos
Spiral
Transparent

Factual series:
The Detectives
Great Ormond Street
The Murder Detectives
The Tribe


Specialist factual:
Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
Grayson Perry’s Dream House
The Hunt
Rudolf Nureyev’s Dance To Freedom

Single documentary:
Bitter Lake
Life After Suicide
Louis Theroux: Transgender Kids
My Son The Jihadi


Features:
Back In Time For Dinner
The Great British Bake Off
Kevin McCloud: Escape To The Wild
Travel Man

Reality and constructed factual:

I'm A Celebrity's Ant and DecI’m A Celebrity’s Ant and Dec (ITV/Rex/Shutterstock)

First Dates
Gogglebox
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
The Secret Life of 5 Year Olds

Current affairs:
Children of the Gaza War
Escape From Isis (Dispatches)
Jihad: A British Story
Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola (This World)

Entertainment programme:

Claudia and Tess (BBC Pictures)Strictly’s Claudia and Tess (BBC Pictures)

Adele At The BBC
Britain’s Got Talent
Strictly Come Dancing
TFI Friday Anniversary Special

Comedy and comedy entertainment programme:
Charlie Brooker’s Election Wipe
Have I Got News For You
QI
Would I Lie To You

Scripted comedy:
Chewing Gum
Peep Show
People Just Do Nothing
Peter Kay’s Car Share

Radio Times audience awards (voted for by members of the public):

Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson in Poldark (BBC)Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson in Poldark (BBC)
Doctor Foster
The Great British Bake Off
Humans
Making A Murderer
Peter Kay’s Car Share
Poldark

The Bafta TV awards will be hosted by Graham Norton on May 8 and broadcast on BBC One at 8pm.