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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts today announced the shortlist of nominated shows for the YouTube Audience Award, given to the most popular programme of the last year at the upcoming Philips British Academy Television Awards.
Nominations for the 2011 British Academy Television Craft Awards announced this morning. The Awards recognise behind the scenes talent in the television industry and will take place on Sunday 8 May.
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood leads with seven BAFTA nominations. Call of Duty: Black Ops and Heavy Rain each garner six nominations. Mass Effect 2 follows with five, LIMBO and Super Mario Galaxy 2 with four.
The Orange British Academy Film Awards attracted its largest audience since 2004 when it aired on BBC One on Sunday 13 February, with an average of 5.3 million viewers.