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Ireland is set to be well-represented at the 2024 BAFTA Television Awards after local talents receive five nominations. The BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises and BAFTA Television Craft Awards celebrate the very best in TV of 2023, with the big night being hosted this year by Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan on May 12. After a huge year of television, documentary Once Upon a Time in
Northern Ireland and local
Actress Roisin Gallagher have been named among the nominees for this year's ceremony. Read more: Derry Girls creator's new
Netflix series to film in NI later this year Roisin is up for 'Best Female Performance in a Comedy' for her role in the hit Sky Atlantic series The Lover. The series follows Roisin as Janet, a bad-tempered, hilarious, Belfast supermarket worker who doesn't care about anything much at all and Seamus, a handsome, self-centred, political broadcaster with what looks to be a perfect
London life and a celebrity girlfriend. Once Upon a Time in Northern was one of the most nominated on the list this year, being recognised across four categories. Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland - A
British soldier in Belfast, Northern Ireland during disorders in September 1969 (Image: BBC/Keo Films/AP Photo/Royle) They are: Best Factual Series Best Director: Factual Best Editing: Factual Best Original Music: Factual From award-winning director James Bluemel Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland gives voice to the people who lived through the Troubles, sharing intimate stories from all sides of the conflict. Join our Belfast Live
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