Russell T. Davies' 'It's A Sin' leads the 2022 TV nominations with 11 potential wins up for grabs.

There's quite a mix of streamers vs broadcasters in this year's BAFTA TV nominations list.

Leading the charge is Channel 4's 'It's A Sin' with 11 nominations including Best Mini-Series and Leading Actor and Actress nods for Olly Alexander and Lydia West.

In terms of Irish talent, Aisling Bea is up for Best Female Performance In A Comedy Series for 'This Way Up' season two; while Niamh Algar is up for Leading Actress for her role as Lizzie James in Channel 4's 'Deceit'. Graham Norton has also bagged two nominations, one for Best Entertainment Performance on 'The Graham Norton Show', and another for Best Entertainment Programme.

The Virgin Media BAFTA TV Awards 2022 will be broadcast live on BBC One on Sunday, May 8. Here's a full rundown of all of the nominations.

Best Drama Series

In My Skin (BBC Three)
Manhunt: The Night Stalker (ITV)
Unforgotten (ITV)
Vigil (BBC One)

Best Mini-Series

It’s a Sin (Channel 4)
Landscapers (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Stephen (ITV)
Time (BBC One)

Best International

Call My Agent! (Netflix)
Lupin (Netflix)
Mare of Easttown (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Succession (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
The Underground Railroad (Amazon Prime)

Best Leading Actor

David Thewlis – Landscapers (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Hugh Quarshie – Stephen (ITV)
Olly Alexander – It’s a Sin (Channel 4)
Samuel Adewunmi – You Don’t Know Me (BBC One)
Sean Bean – Time (BBC One)
Stephen Graham – Time (BBC One)

Best Leading Actress

Denise Gough – Too Close (ITV)
Emily Watson – Too Close (ITV)
Jodie Comer – Help (Channel 4)
Kate Winslet – Mare of Easttown (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Lydia West – It’s a Sin (Channel 4)
Niamh Algar – Deceit (Channel 4)

Best Male Performance In A Comedy Programme

Jamie Demetriou – Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4)
Joe Gilgun – Brassic (Sky Max)
Ncuti Gatwa – Sex Education (Netflix)
Samson Kayo – Bloods (Sky One)
Steve Coogan – This Time with Alan Partridge (BBC One)
Tim Renkow – Jerk (BBC Three)

Best Female Performance In A Comedy Programme

Aimee Lou Wood – Sex Education (Netflix)
Aisling Bea – This Way Up (Channel 4)
Anjana Vasan – We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4)
Natasia Demetriou – Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4)
Rose Matafeo – Starstruck (BBC Three)
Sophie Willan Alma’s Not Normal (BBC Two)

Best Supporting Actor

Callum Scott Howells – It’s A Sin (Channel 4)
David Carlyle – It’s A Sin (Channel 4)
Matthew Macfadyen – Succession (HBO/Sky Atlantic)
Nonso Anozie – Sweet Tooth (Netflix)
Omari Douglas – It’s A Sin (Channel 4)
Stephen Graham – Time (BBC One)

Best Supporting Actress

Cathy Tyson – Help (Channel 4)
Céline Buckens – Showtrial (BBC One)
Emily Mortimer – The Pursuit of Love (BBC One)
Jessica Plummer – The Girl Before (BBC One)
Leah Harvey – Foundation (Apple TV+)
Tahirah Sharif – The Tower (ITV)

Best Entertainment Performance

Alison Hammond – I Can See Your Voice (BBC One)
Big Zuu – Big Zuu’s Big Eats (Dave)
Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
Joe Lycett – Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back (Channel 4)
Michael McIntyre – Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel (BBC One)
Sean Lock – 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4)

Best Specialist Factual

Black Power: A British Story of Resistance (BBC Two)
Freddie Mercury: The Final Act (BBC Two)
The Missing Children (ITV)
Silenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain (BBC Two)

Best Reality And Constructed Factual

Gogglebox (Channel 4)
Married at First Sight UK (E4)
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK (BBC Three)
The Dog House (Channel 4)

Best Current Affairs

Fearless: The Women Fighting Putin (Exposure) (ITV)
Four Hours at the Capitol (BBC Two)
The Men Who Sell Football (Al Jazeera English)
Trump Takes on the World (BBC Two)

Best Entertainment Programme

An Audience With Adele (ITV)
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Life & Rhymes (Sky Arts)
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)

Best Scripted Comedy

Alma’s Not Normal (BBC Two)
Motherland (BBC Two)
Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4)
We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4)

Best Comedy Entertainment Programme

The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
The Lateish Show With Mo Gilligan (Channel 4)
Race Around Britain (Munz Made It/YouTube)
The Ranganation (BBC Two)

Best Factual Series

The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime (BBC Two)
9/11: One Day in America (National Geographic)
Undercover Police: Hunting Paedophiles (Channel 4)
Uprising (BBC One)

Best Single Documentary

9/11: Inside the President’s War Room (BBC One)
Grenfell: The Untold Story (Channel 4)
My Childhood, My Country – 20 Years in Afghanistan (ITV)
Nail Bomber: Man Hunt (Netflix)

Best Single Drama

Death of England: Face to Face (Sky Arts)
Help (Channel 4)
I Am Victoria (Channel 4)
Together (BBC Two)

Best Soap And Continuing Drama

Casualty (BBC One)
Coronation Street (ITV)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Holby City (BBC One)

The Virgin Media Must-See Moment

An Audience With Adele – Adele is surprised by the teacher who changed her life (ITV)
I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! – Ant and Dec dig at Downing Street’s lockdown parties (ITV)
It’s a Sin – Colin’s devastating AIDS diagnosis (Channel 4)
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK – Bimini’s verse ‘UK Hun?’ (BBC Three)
Squid Game – Red Light, Green Light game (Netflix)
Strictly Come Dancing – Rose and Giovanni’s silent dance to Symphony (BBC One)

Best Sport

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Sky Sports Formula 1)
ITV Racing: The Grand National (ITV)
Tokyo 2020 Olympics (BBC One)
UEFA EURO 2020 Semi-final: England v Denmark (ITV)