Nominees revealed for the BAFTA Scotland Audience Award in partnership with Screen Scotland

BAFTA Scotland has announced the six nominees for the BAFTA Scotland Audience Award, in partnership with Screen Scotland.

The BAFTA Scotland Audience Award for Favourite Scot on Screen in partnership with Screen Scotland, is the only award voted for by the public. The six nominees have been selected by an independent jury comprised of Scottish media and culture experts, and recognises the key Scottish talent who have made an impact with audiences in the past year.

The public can select their favourite Scot on Screen from the six nominees on the BAFTA Scotland website. The vote remains open until 4pm on Wednesday 30 October, and the winner, as voted for by the public, will be announced at the BAFTA Scotland Awards ceremony on Sunday 16 November.

Nominees for the BAFTA Scotland Audience Award 2025, in partnership with Screen Scotland, are:

  • Ashley Jensen for Shetland
  • Gary Lamont for Rivals
  • Kiran Sonia Sawar for Slow Horses
  • Ncuti Gatwa for Doctor Who
  • Richard Rankin for Rebus
  • Sheli McCoy (Sabre) for Gladiators

Six split images of different individuals in various settings: a woman with blonde hair wearing a scarf, a man with glasses in a suit, a woman with dark hair smiling, a man in a plaid robe holding newspapers and a mug, a man in a dark jacket, and a woman with blonde hair standing confidently.

Eligibility for the BAFTA Scotland Audience Award follows the same dates as the 13 competitive categories in the Awards this year, 2 May 2024 – 1 May 2025. Previous winners of the BAFTA Scotland Audience Award include Lawrence Chaney for RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, Sam Heughan for Outlander, Lauren Lyle for Karen Pirie and Ashley Storrie for Dinosaur.

Jude MacLaverty, Director of BAFTA Scotland, said: “The six nominees announced today have captured our nation's attention through their work and performances on our TV screens.  All six nominees have inspired and entertained audiences over the past year. Now it’s over to you, the public, to vote for YOUR favourite Scot on Screen from this past year. Get voting!”

David Smith, Director of Screen Scotland said: “Audiences are what makes all film and TV production possible, their passion drives our industry. The Audience Award is always hugely popular with the public and this year’s contenders would all be worthy winners. We can’t wait to see who the public get behind.”

 The BAFTA Scotland Awards 2025 will take place on Sunday 16 November at the DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central. Full nominations for the BAFTA Scotland Awards in 13 competitive categories will be released on Wednesday 1 October.

Event sponsors and partners have been confirmed as BBC Scotland, bottlegreen, Casillero del Diablo, Champagne Taittinger, Channel 4, Deloitte, EE, Hotcam, Hildon Mineral Water, Lancôme, Samsung, Screen Scotland and STV.

The BAFTA Scotland Awards operate on a not-for-profit basis and tickets for the ceremony are available to buy at events.bafta.org from Monday 29 September.


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Image credits: images courtesy of BAFTA Scotland