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Just moments later the host said Michaela had also scooped Best Female Actress for her electrifying performance in the series, but the TV star was unable to thank the judges because her internet had cut out.
Jonathan told viewers: Now Michaela is at home trying to sort her internet connection. It s frustrating because she was overlooked in other award shows. Michaela, I may destroy your internet provider.
Congratulations! The critically-acclaimed show won all three of its nominated categories; Mini-Series, and Michaela Coel (pictured) for both Actor (Female) and Writer – Drama
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I May Destroy You, Normal People and I Hate Suzie lead the nominations for Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2021
I May Destroy You has garnered three nominations for Mini-Series, and Michaela Coel for both Actor (Female) and Writer – Drama
Normal People s Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones picked up nods in the Actor (Male) and Actor (Female) categories
Also nominated in the Actor (Female) category is Glenda Jackson for Elizabeth Is Missing
Shaun Parkes turn in Small Axe and Lennie James in Save Me Too completes the nods for Actor (Male)
Billie Piper s dark comedy, Sky Atlantic drama I Hate Suzie has received two nominations for Drama Series and Writer (Drama) for Lucy Prebble
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RTS Program Award Nominees Unveiled
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The Royal Television Society has revealed the nominees for its RTS Programme Awards 2021, in partnership with Audio Network, with the BBC leading the pack with 40 nominations.
Up for best drama series are
Save Me Too (World Productions for Sky Atlantic),
I Hate Suzie (Bad Wolf for Sky Atlantic) and
In My Skin (Expectation for BBC Three and BBC One Wales).
Miniseries up for the award are
Adult Material (Fifty Fathoms for Channel 4),
Small Axe (Turbine Studios and Lammas Park for BBC One) and
I May Destroy You (Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One).
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They said it would never be done. More specifically, my wife thought I’d never get round to it. There’s been junk boxed up in our garage, unseen since we moved in more than 20 years ago.
But one of the bonuses of lockdown is that we’ve finally cleared it out and the loft and the shed. Enough tat to fill a charity shop has been donated, ditched, restored or given to our son to sell on eBay.
We’re not alone. On the pavement outside every house round here, people are abandoning everything from children’s clothes to furniture, books and CDs to office equipment. You can call it middle-class fly-tipping, but the stuff seems to shift. Someone wants it.
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