Sherlock is in the running for a gong at this year's
South Bank Sky Arts Awards.
The BBC One show, co-created by
Steven Moffat and
Mark Gatiss, has been shortlisted for
Best TV Drama, alongside
This Is England '88 and
Top Boy, both from Channel 4.
Meanwhile, "mockumentary" series
Twenty Twelve, starring
Hugh Bonneville,
Jessica Hynes, and
Olivia Colman, with a narration by
David Tennant, which has just started its second series on BBC Two, has been nominated for
Best Comedy. It faces competition in the form of
Fresh Meat (Channel 4) and
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle (BBC Two).
The awards ceremony will take place at The Dorchester in London on
Tuesday 1st May, to be televised on Sky Arts 1 HD at 9pm.
Melvyn Bragg - who fronted the 1977 BBC2 documentary
Whose Doctor Who - will be the master of ceremonies. He said:
Although this is a celebration of British arts by British artists, we have a world-class list of nominees. The South Bank Sky Arts Awards are the only one of their kind in the world, and we very much look forward to a great day, where we'll recognise and honour the best talent in this country.
The awards take their name from
The South Bank Show - an arts magazine series for ITV that Bragg presented and which ran for 32 series between 1978 and 2010. It is being revived by Sky Arts from
Sunday 27th May.