BAFTA viewers were left raging after It's A Sin took home zero awards - despite leading the nominations with seven.The Channel 4 was the firm frontrunner with seven nods, including mini-series and Olly Alexander in the running for leading actor, but the hit show failed to secure an award.The series, written and created by Russell T Davies, follows a group of gay men and their friends as they navigate the UK’s AIDS crisis throughout the 1980s and early '90s.Fans of the show couldn't contain their rage as they took to social media to share their thoughts on the series being "snubbed".One user fumed: "What an absolute disgrace that It's A Sin didn’t win a single award.
It was so thought provoking, funny, heartbreaking and was so well acted. An absolute fix. Sort it out.""How the hell did It's A Sin have such raving reviews, promote so many conversations, push the boundaries to finally tell a story that should have been told so many years ago, and not win a BAFTA," a second penned.Another angrily wrote: "@BAFTA absolutely disgusted you gave It's A Sin nothing!
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