The winners of the 2022 British Academy Television Craft Awards were presented at an in-person event at London’s The Brewery in the early hours of this morning.
Russell T. Davies’ Channel 4 series It’s a Sin and Sky Atlantic’s Landscapers led the nominations at these awards with five nods each, followed by Channel 4’s We Are Lady Parts and the BBC’s A Very British Scandal with four each. All the major United Kingdom broadcasters, including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, have nominations, as does pay TV operator Sky, as well as streamers Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV+.
The awards were hosted by actor, comedian, and TV presenter Mel Giedroyc.
We Are Lady Parts, a musical comedy about an all-women, Muslim punk band, won big, and a touching moment in the ceremony was in the acceptance speech for Writer: Comedy, when creator Nida Manzoor thanked Channel 4 for believing in the show, when it had been passed on by all other broadcasters.
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2022 BAFTA TV Awards nominees and winners:
Emerging Talent: Fiction, Sponsored by Sara Putt Associates
WINNER: Adjani Salmon (Writer) — Dreaming Whilst Black — Big Deal Films/BBC Three
Nathan Bryon (Writer) — Bloods — Roughcut TV, Sky Studios/Sky One
Nida Manzoor (Writer/Director) — We Are Lady Parts — Working Title Television/Channel 4
Runyararo Mapfumo (Director) — Sex Education – Eleven Film/Netflix
Emerging Talent: Factual
WINNER: Adam Brown (Director) — Into The Storm: Surfing To Survive (Storyville) — Raw TV/BBC Four
Hugh Davies (Producer) — Football’s Darkest Secret: The End Of Silence — Insight TWI, Passion Pictures, Very Much So, Ventureland/BBC One
Poppy Begum (Director) — Queens Of Rap — Acme Films/Channel 4
Sophie Cunningham (Director/Producer) — Look Away — Top Hat Productions/Sky Documentaries
Editing: Fiction
WINNER: Sarah Brewerton — It’s A Sin — Red Production Company/Channel 4
Andrew John Mclelland — Line Of Duty — World Productions/BBC One
Dominic Strevens — A Very British Scandal — Blueprint Television/BBC One
Elen Pierce Lewis — Landscapers — Sister, South Of The River Pictures/Sky Atlantic
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Editing: Factual
WINNERS: Danny Collins, Mark Hammill — 9/11: Inside The President’s War Room — Wish/art Films/BBC One
Anna Price — Pandemic 2020 — Keo Films/BBC Two
Doug Bryson — Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing — Owl Power/BBC Two
Emma Lysaght — Grenfell: The Untold Story — BBC Studios/Channel 4
Titles & Graphic Identity
WINNERS: Tim Jones, James Cross, Fantasista Utamaro, Ron Chakraborty, Kenji Kawai, Factory Fifteen — Tokyo 2020 — BBC Sport, Nexus Studios/BBC One
Ceri Sampson, Adam Wells, Steve Waugh — Lions Series: South Africa 2021 — Sky Creative, Gotgotneed, Coffee & TV/Sky Sports Action
Hello Yes, Gary Redford — All Creatures Great And Small — Playground Television U.K./Channel 5
Paul Mcdonnell, Hugo Moss, Ben Hanbury, Tamsin Mcgee — Around The World In 80 Days — Slim Film + Television, Federation Entertainment/BBC One
Costume Design
WINNER: PC Williams — We Are Lady Parts — Working Title Television/Channel 4
Adam Howe — The Serpent (Episode 1) — Mammoth Screen/BBC One
Ian Fulcher — A Very British Scandal — Blueprint Pictures/BBC One
Sinéad Kidao — The Pursuit Of Love — Moonage Pictures, Open Book Productions, Amazon Studios/BBC One
Photography & Lighting: Fiction, Sponsored by Screenskills High-End Television Skills Fund
WINNER: Erik Wilson — Landscapers — Sister, South Of The River Pictures/Sky Atlantic
James Friend — Your Honor — Moonshot Entertainment, King Size Productions, CBS Studios/Sky Atlantic
Mark Wolf — Time — BBC Studios/BBC One
Oli Russell — Sex Education — Eleven Film/Netflix
Photography: Factual, Sponsored by The Farm
WINNER: James Incledon — Liverpool Narcos — Blast! Films/Sky Documentaries
Doug Anderson, Alex Vail — Tiny World (Reef) — Plimsoll Productions/Apple TV+
John Shier, Dawson Dunning — Earth At Night In Colour — Offspring Films/Apple TV+
Phil Grabsky, Shoaib Sharifi — My Childhood, My Country – 20 Years In Afghanistan — Seventh Art Productions/ITV
Make Up & Hair Design
WINNER: Deb Watson, Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower — The Witcher — Cinesite, Hivemind, Platige Image, Pioneer Stilking Images/Netflix
Catherine Scoble — A Very British Scandal — Blueprint Pictures/BBC One
Christine Blundell, Lesa Warrener — The Nevers — Mutant Enemy, HBO/Sky Atlantic
Lin Davie, Laura Flynn — It’s A Sin —Red Production Company/Channel 4
Entertainment Craft Team, Sponsored by MarkMeets
WINNERS: Nigel Catmur, Andy Deacon, Patrick Doherty, Kevin Duff, Simon Haw, Andrew Stokes — The Royal British Legion Festival Of Remembrance — BBC Studios/BBC One
Chris Power, Mark Busk-Cowley, Andy Milligan, Shereen Shimmin, Catherine Land, Gurdip Mahal — Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway — Lifted Entertainment, Mitre Studios/ITV
Dave Davey, Elizabeth Honan, Benn Wyldeck, Casey Antwis — The Masked Singer — Bandicoot Scotland/ITV
David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, David Newton, Catherine Land, Richard Sillitto, Tom Young — Strictly Come Dancing — BBC Studios/BBC One
Original Music
WINNER: Arthur Sharpe — Landscapers — Sister, South Of The River Pictures/Sky Atlantic
Carly Paradis — Line Of Duty — World Productions/BBC One
Jonathan ‘Elevated’ Olorunfemi — The Outsiders? — AFL Films/YouTube
Natalie Holt — Loki — Marvel Studios/Disney+
Scripted Casting, Sponsored by Spotlight
WINNER: Aisha Bywaters — We Are Lady Parts — Working Title Television/Channel 4
Andy Pryor — It’s A Sin — Red Production Company/Channel 4
Beverley Keogh, David Martin — Time — BBC Studios/BBC One
Lauren Evans — Sex Education — Eleven Film/Netflix
Sound: Fiction
WINNERS: Sound Team — A Very British Scandal — Blueprint Pictures/BBC One
Howard Bargroff, Judi Lee-headman, Harry Barnes, Oliver Brierley, Adam Armitage, Jamie Caple — Intergalactic — Motion Content Group, Moonage Pictures, Tiger Aspect Productions/Sky One
James Bain, Robert Farr, Matthew Collinge, Matt Davies, Alyn Sclosa, Rob Prynne — The Witcher (Episode 1) — Cinesite, Hivemind, Platige Image, Pioneer Stilking Images/Netflix
Sound Team — Line Of Duty — World Productions/BBC One
Sound: Factual
WINNERS: Stephen Griffiths, Andy Shelley, Nas Parkash, Dan Johnson, Tae Hak Kim, Claire Ellis — 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything — Mercury Studios, On The Corner Films/Apple TV+
Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James, Andy Payne — The Funeral Of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh — BBC Studios/BBC One
Doug Dreger, Andrew Yarme, Nick Fry, Steve Speed, Hugh Dwan, James Evans — Formula 1: Drive To Survive — Box To Box Films/Netflix
Kate Hopkins, Jonny Crew, Paul Ackerman, Graham Wild — Earth At Night In Colour — Offspring Films/Apple TV+
Production Design, Sponsored by Microsoft
WINNERS: Cristina Casali, Robert Wischhusen-Hayes, Fabrice Spelta — Landscapers — Sister, South Of The River Pictures/Sky Atlantic
Cristina Casali — The Pursuit Of Love — Open Book Productions, Moonage Pictures, Amazon Studios/BBC One
François-Renaud Labarthe — The Serpent — Mammoth Screen/BBC One
Tom Sayer — Vigil — World Productions/BBC One
Special, Visual & Graphic Effects
WINNERS: Dadi Einarsson, Gavin Round, Aleksandar Pejic, Oliver Cubbage, Stefano Pepin, Jet Omoshebi — The Witcher (Episode 1) — Cinesite, Hivemind, Platige Image, Pioneer Stilking Images/Netflix
Adam Inglis, Tom Payne, Sam Livingstone, Silja Momsen-livingstone — Earth At Night In Colour — Offspring Films/Apple TV+
Jean-claude Deguara, Milk Vfx, Egg Vfx, Gareth Spensley, Real SFX — Intergalactic — Motion Content Group, Moonage Pictures, Tiger Aspect Productions/Sky One
Rob Harvey, Rasik Gorecha, Sam Reed, Alex Marlow, John Kennedy, Katherine Jamieson — Black Holes: Heart Of Darkness — BBC Studios, Science Unit/BBC Two
Writer: Comedy
WINNER: Nida Manzoor — We Are Lady Parts — Working Title Television/Channel 4
Nathan Bryon, Paul Doolan — Bloods — Roughcut TV, Sky Studios/Sky One
Stephen Merchant, Emma Jane Unsworth — The Outlaws — Big Talk Productions, Four Eyes Entertainment/BBC One
Sophie Willan — Alma’s Not Normal — Expectation/BBC Two
Writer: Drama
WINNER: Kayleigh Llewellyn — In My Skin — Expectation/BBC Three
Jack Thorne — Help — The Forge Entertainment, One Shoe Films/Channel 4
Jesse Armstrong — Succession — Project Zeus, Hyperobject Industries, Gary Sanchez Productions, HBO/Sky Atlantic
Russell T. Davies — It’s A Sin — Red Production Company/Channel 4
Director: Factual
WINNER: James Newton — Grenfell: The Untold Story — BBC Studios/Channel 4
Arthur Cary — Surviving 9/11 — Top Hat Productions/BBC Two
James Newton — Baby Surgeons: Delivering Miracles — Wonderhood Studios/Channel 4
Jamie Roberts — Four Hours At The Capitol — Amos Pictures Ltd/BBC Two
Director: Multi-Camera
WINNER: Paul Dugdale — Glastonbury Festival: Live At Worthy Farm — BBC Studios, Driift Live/BBC Two
Matthew Griffiths — Six Nations Rugby: Wales V England — BBC Sport/BBC One
Nikki Parsons — Strictly Come Dancing — BBC Studios/BBC One
Paul Mcnamara — ITV Racing: The Grand National — ITV Sport/ITV
Director: Fiction, Sponsored by 3 Mills Studios
WINNER: Peter Hoar — It’s A Sin — Red Production Company/Channel 4
Lewis Arnold — Time — BBC Studios/BBC One
Marc Munden — Help — The Forge Entertainment, One Shoe Films/Channel 4
Will Sharpe — Landscapers — Sister, South Of The River Pictures/Sky Atlantic
Special Award
WINNER: TripleC
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