With BAFTA having doled out its film awards in February, Sunday sees the British Academy welcome the second-biggest date on its calendar, the annual TV awards. Taking place at the London’s Theater Royal Drury Lane and presented by U.K. TV regular Graham Norton, the 2015 BAFTA TV awards are celebrating the biggest names on the small screen. Among the nominees this year is Benedict Cumberbatch, who’ll be looking for his first award for Sherlock from three nominations. BBC series Happy Valley, The Missing and Line of Duty each have three nominations, while Netflix has two in the international category, for Orange is the New Black and House of Cards.