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'Scary': The Promise up for Bafta award

April 27, 2011 10:02
Perdita Weeks and Claire Foy in The Promise

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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A controversial drama series about British Mandate Palestine has been nominated for the most important award in British television.

The Promise, written and produced by Peter Kosminsky and screened on Channel 4 earlier this year, is up for a 2011 Philips British Academy Television Award (Bafta) for Drama Serial.

The four-part drama, criticised for deliberately demonising Israel, followed the experiences of a British soldier serving in Palestine after the Second World War, and his granddaughter, who is portrayed visiting the modern state with her Israeli soldier friend.

The broadcast prompted complaints to Channel 4 and an investigation by regulator Ofcom, which last week ruled that the series did not breach its code of conduct.