Scottish productions ‘Baby Reindeer’ and ‘Dinosaur’ have emerged as leading contenders at this year’s Bafta Scotland Awards, demonstrating significant achievements in writing and acting.
Richard Gadd and Ashley Storrie, creators and leading actors in these productions, have both received nominations in the categories of Best Writer and Best Actor, reflecting the strong impact of their work.
The Entertainment category includes ‘The Agency: Unfiltered’, ‘Burns Night 2024’, ‘Richard Osman’s House of Games’, and ‘Susan Calman’s Grand Day Out’. These nominees reflect a wide variety of entertaining formats and subjects.
In the Factual Series category, contenders are ‘Icons of Football’, ‘Not Your Average Family’, and ‘Scotland: The New Wild’, each bringing unique perspectives to their respective genres. Additional notable mentions in the Feature Film category include ‘Girl’, ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’, and ‘Out of Darkness’.
The Bafta Scotland Awards this year highlight the diverse and rich talent within the Scottish media industry, honouring contributions that have resonated deeply with audiences.
With ‘Baby Reindeer’ and ‘Dinosaur’ leading the nominations, the awards ceremony promises to be a celebration of storytelling excellence and representation. Both productions have not only captivated viewers but also sparked important conversations within the industry.