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Good morning everybody at my name is Edith Bowman and it is an absolute pleasure to be here in Glasgow at Citizen M Two announce the nominations for the British Academy Scotland Awards 2019 Very exciting. Follow us on Facebook , or on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts . The Bafta TV Awards will air on BBC One at 19:00 BST on Friday 31 July. BAFTA Scotland today announced the nominations for the British Academy Scotland Awards in 2019, honouring the best talent in film, games and television. Jon S. Baird took home the Director - Fiction award for Laurel and Hardy biopic Stan & Ollie.In the special ‘Outstanding Contribution’ categories, script supervisor Pat Rambaut was honoured for Craft, while the creative team behind Still Game were awarded for their contribution to Scottish television.Adventure-puzzle game Observation - set aboard a space station with a crew that has mysteriously disappeared - was deemed the best game to come from Scotland in the last year.Here are the winners and nominees in full, with winners listed in bold:In attendance to honour the best in Scottish film, games and television from the past 12 months were Mark Bonnar (Guilt, Line of Duty), Outlander’s Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, and Derry Girls’ Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Nicola Coughlan, who were all on hand to give out the prestigious awards.Star Jessie Buckley took home the Best Actress award, while the film also won in the Feature Film and Writer Film/Television categories.Other winners included Alex Ferns, who walked away with the Actor Television award for his role in the critically acclaimed Chernobyl, and Kelly Macdonald, whose work in The Victim saw her scoop the Actress Television gong.JK Rowling on Twitter: why the Harry Potter author has been accused of transphobiaWhere art and science collide: The Space and Satellites Artist Residency exhibition at Edinburgh's Inspace Her performance in I Am Kirsty finds her on the list for best leading actress.Let's hope he didn't rip those suit trousers.This year's ceremony will be broadcast from behind closed doors due to safety concerns around the coronavirus pandemic, with Richard Ayoade hosting proceedings from a closed studio.These are external links and will open in a new windowThe actor, who is up for best male performance in a comedy programme for Man Like Mobeen, was shown being ambushed by his children bearing water pistols.Suranne Jones is up against Jackson in the same category for her performance in Gentleman Jack.She was similarly chilled about the whole thing (perhaps as she's evidently won one before, for Doctor Foster) and was pictured reading a newspaper in an armchair in her garden shed.Last but not least, Katie McGlynn is on the shortlist for the must see moment prize, for Sinead Osbourne's death in Coronation Street.Best supporting actor nominee Will Sharpe went for a relatively understated set-up.She's up for best supporting actress for her work on The End of the F****** World.Guz Khan doesn't look like he's got time to read the paper or put the kettle on.He's listed for his part on the show Giri/Haji - which is Japanese for "Duty/Shame".All the winners on the night will give their acceptance speeches virtually - so let's consider this to be a dress rehearsal, shall we?Check out a selection of some of the other best snaps below. Situated in the heart of London's West End, BAFTA 195 Piccadilly is the home of BAFTA worldwide, as well as an award-winning venue for hire that offers outstanding hospitality and a suite of flexible event spaces, which can be crafted to suit any occasion.