Baby Reindeer star Richard Gadd is up for two more telly awards for his controversial Baby Reindeer series after BAFTA Scotland announced this year’s nomination.Gadd, 35, has been given the nod in the Actor and Writer TV categories.The nominations follow his trio of Emmy wins earlier this summer.His latest recognition comes just days after a US judge decided that his alleged stalker, Fiona Harvey, who inspired his Baby Reindeer series, could go ahead with a multi-million dollar lawsuit in a US court.Netflix has vowed to vigorously defend Gadd's right to tell "his story".The BAFTA Scotland awards honour creative excellence in broadcasting and production across film and television in Scotland.The winners of the BAFTA Scotland Awards will be revealed at a star-studded ceremony in Glasgow on Sunday, November 17, hosted by Edith Bowman and live-streamed on BAFTA’s Youtube.An edited highlights programme will also broadcast on BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer on Wednesday, November 20.The top nominated films and programmes are Dinosaur, which receives four nominations and Out of Darkness, which receives three nominations while Baby Reindeer, Girl, Is There Anybody Out There?
and Two Doors Down each receive two nominationsThe performance categories feature first-time BAFTA Scotland nominees Safia Oakley-Green and Kit Young for Out of Darkness, Stephen McMillan for The Lesson, Khalid Abdalla for The Crown, Daniel Portman for Loch Henry (Black Mirror), Doon Mackichan for Two Doors Down and Nicola Walker for Annika.Gadd and Ashley Storrie are first-time dual BAFTA nominees.Both are nominated for their performances and writing for Baby Reindeer and Dinosaur respectively.Nominations for the 15 competitive categories were determined
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