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British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress

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First awarded
  
2009 (presented 2010)

Country
  
United Kingdom

Official website
  
http://www.bafta.org/

BAFTA Home Page
BAFTA is the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. We are an independent British charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image.


Instituted
  
2009

Presented by
  
British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Category of
  
British Academy Television Awards

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Winners & Nominees
  
Chanel CresswellThis Is England '90, Chanel Cresswell, Winner, Lesley ManvilleRiver, Lesley Manville, Nominee, Eleanor Worthington CoxThe Enfield Haunting, Eleanor Worthington Cox, Nominee, Michelle GomezDoctor Who, Michelle Gomez, Nominee, Gemma JonesMarvellous, Gemma Jones, Winner, Amanda RedmanTommy Cooper: Not Like That - Like This, Amanda Redman, Nominee, Charlotte SpencerGlue, Charlotte Spencer, Nominee, Vicky McClureLine of Duty, Vicky McClure, Nominee, Sarah LancashireLast Tango in Halifax, Sarah Lancashire, Winner, Nicola WalkerLast Tango in Halifax, Nicola Walker, Nominee, Shirley HendersonSouthcliffe, Shirley Henderson, Nominee, Claire RushbrookMy Mad Fat Diary, Claire Rushbrook, Nominee, Olivia ColmanAccused, Olivia Colman, Winner, Sarah LancashireLast Tango in Halifax, Sarah Lancashire, Nominee, Imelda StauntonThe Girl, Imelda Staunton, Nominee, Anastasia HilleThe Fear, Anastasia Hille, Nominee, Monica DolanAppropriate Adult, Monica Dolan, Winner, Anna ChancellorThe Hour, Anna Chancellor, Nominee, Miranda HartCall The Midwife, Miranda Hart, Nominee, Maggie SmithDownton Abbey, Maggie Smith, Nominee

Olivia colman wins best supporting actress bafta the british academy television awards 2013 bbc


The British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA TV Awards), were first presented in 1954. They are the UK equivalent to the Emmy Awards in the United States. From 1954-1997, film and television awards were presented at one ceremony. Since 1998, two separate ceremonies have been held.

The awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor were first presented at the 2010 ceremony.

References

British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress Wikipedia