Irish stars Anne-Marie Duff, Sharon Horgan, Siobhán McSweeney, Cillian Murphy, Graham Norton, and Fiona Shaw are among the nominees for the BAFTA Television Awards in the UK.
Horgan's Bad Sisters has received multiple nominations, including for Drama Series, Supporting Actress for Duff - born in London to Irish parents - and Director: Fiction for Dearbhla Walsh.
Derry Girls' McSweeney is shortlisted for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, and the show is also nominated for Scripted Comedy and Writer: Comedy for writer-creator Lisa McGee.

The Dry writer-creator Nancy Harris is also shortlisted in the Writer: Comedy category.

Peaky Blinders star Murphy is among the nominees for Leading Actor for his role as Tommy Shelby. It is Murphy's first BAFTA nomination for his performance as Shelby across six seasons of the show - and Peaky Blinders' sole nomination this year.

The Graham Norton Show is nominated for Comedy Entertainment Programme.

Andor star Shaw joins fellow nominee Duff in the Supporting Actress category.

The BBC series This Is Going to Hurt and The Responder lead the nominations with six each.
The awards take place in London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 14 May. The winners in the technical categories will be announced on Sunday 23 April.