‘The Crown’ did not take anything in Baftas TV | TV | entertainment

Small Ax won 15 categories for Best Supporting Actor (Malachi Kirby).

may destroy you The winner of the 67th Bafta Awards on British Television, ahead of the favorite, was crowned small ax, by receiving two of the most important awards: Best Miniseries and Best Actress.

The real winner of the ceremony is British-born Ghanaian Michaela Coyle, who won both awards for her work as creator, director and heroine in this dramatic comedy that chronicles Arabella’s struggle to relive a rocky night.

This BBC One and HBO production continued in the wake of the draw starting on May 24 at the awards gala for most artistic categories, winning awards for Best Editing, Best Direction, and Best Dramatic Screenplay.

The television anthology Small Ax, about the racism suffered by the British black community between 1962 and 1989, began as one of the favorites in the edition with 15 nominations, especially after receiving 5 of its 9 art awards.

However, he only managed to add one award to his record: Best Supporting Actor, which went to Malachi Kirby for his role as activist Darkus Howe in mangrove.

Among the biggest losers of the night is the Netflix series about the British crown, the crown, who did not win any of the four awards he chose: Best Drama Series, Best Actor (Josh O’Connor), Best Supporting Actor (Tobias Menzies), and Best Supporting Actress (Helena Bonham Carter).

The 67th BAFTA Television Awards held a mixed BBC Television Center London party for the second year in a row directed by actor Richard Ewad, celebrating the racial and gender diversity of the UK with its winners. (e)

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