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British Academy Television Craft Awards

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Official website
  
Official website


Awarded for
  
"to recognise, honour and reward individuals for outstanding achievement in television craft."

Presented by
  
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)

First awarded
  
2000 (for productions of 1999)

Winners
  
Michaela CoelChewing Gum, Michaela Coel, Breakthrough Talent, Breakthrough Talent, The Hunt, The Hunt, Photography - Factual, Photography - Factual, Nina Gold, Nina Gold, Special Award, Special Award, Milk VFXJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Milk VFX, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, The HuntSteven Price, The Hunt, Best Original Television Music, Best Original Television Music, Wolf Hall, Wolf Hall, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, David BlackWolf Hall, David Black, Best Editing - Fiction, Best Editing - Fiction, Shane MeadowsThis Is England '90, Shane Meadows, Best Director - Fiction, Best Director - Fiction, Laurie RoseLondon Spy, Laurie Rose, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Jenny ShircoreThe Dresser, Jenny Shircore, Best Make up and Hair Design, Best Make up and Hair Design, Sharon HorganCatastrophe, Sharon Horgan, Best Writer - Comedy, Best Writer - Comedy, Rob DelaneyCatastrophe, Rob Delaney, Best Writer - Comedy, Best Writer - Comedy, Julian Pasqua, Julian Pasqua, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Andy Payne, Andy Payne, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Andy James, Andy James, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Andy Groves, Andy Groves, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Russell T DaviesCucumber, Russell T Davies, Best Writer - Drama, Best Writer - Drama, Ben BrownThe Murder Detectives, Ben Brown, Best Editing - Factual, Best Editing - Factual, Dave NathThe Murder Detectives, Dave Nath, Best Director - Factual, Best Director - Factual, Edward K GibbonThe Sound of Music Live!, Edward K Gibbon, Best Entertainment Craft Team, Best Entertainment Craft Team, Marc WilliamsonFirst Cut, Marc Williamson, Breakthrough Talent, Breakthrough Talent, Marcel MettelsiefenDispatches, Marcel Mettelsiefen, Photography - Factual, Photography - Factual, Hilary Briegel, Hilary Briegel, Special Award, Special Award, Real SFXDoctor Who, Real SFX, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Milk VFXDoctor Who, Milk VFX, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, BBC Wales VFXDoctor Who, BBC Wales VFX, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Penny DreadfulAbel Korzeniowski, Penny Dreadful, Best Original Television Music, Best Original Television Music, Howard BargroffSherlock, Howard Bargroff, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, John MooneySherlock, John Mooney, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Paul McFaddenSherlock, Paul McFadden, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Doug SinclairSherlock, Doug Sinclair, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Yan MilesSherlock, Yan Miles, Best Editing - Fiction, Best Editing - Fiction, Julian FarinoMarvellous, Julian Farino, Best Director - Fiction, Best Director - Fiction, Mike EleyThe Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies, Mike Eley, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Stefano CeccarelliPenny Dreadful, Stefano Ceccarelli, Best Make up and Hair Design, Best Make up and Hair Design, Vincenzo MastrantonioPenny Dreadful, Vincenzo Mastrantonio, Best Make up and Hair Design, Best Make up and Hair Design, Nick DudmanPenny Dreadful, Nick Dudman, Best Make up and Hair Design, Best Make up and Hair Design, Mackenzie CrookDetectorists, Mackenzie Crook, Best Writer - Comedy, Best Writer - Comedy, Matt Skilton, Matt Skilton, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Mike Hatch, Mike Hatch, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Marlon SmithRun, Marlon Smith, Breakthrough Talent, Breakthrough Talent, Daniel Fajemisin-DuncanRun, Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan, Breakthrough Talent, Breakthrough Talent, Marcus RobinsonRebuilding the World Trade Center, Marcus Robinson, Photography - Factual, Photography - Factual, Strictly Come Dancing, Strictly Come Dancing, Special Award, Special Award, Doctor Who, Doctor Who, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, BroadchurchÓlafur Arnalds, Broadchurch, Best Original Television Music, Best Original Television Music, Lee CrichlowDancing on the Edge, Lee Crichlow, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Adrian BellDancing on the Edge, Adrian Bell, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Ian WilkinsonDancing on the Edge, Ian Wilkinson, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Robert FarrDancing on the Edge, Robert Farr, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Steve SingletonThe Fall, Steve Singleton, Best Editing - Fiction, Best Editing - Fiction, Otto BathurstPeaky Blinders, Otto Bathurst, Best Director - Fiction, Best Director - Fiction, George SteelPeaky Blinders, George Steel, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Vicki LangAn Adventure in Space and Time, Vicki Lang, Best Make up and Hair Design, Best Make up and Hair Design, Graham LinehanThe IT Crowd, Graham Linehan, Best Writer - Comedy, Best Writer - Comedy, Adam ScourfieldBBC Documentaries, Adam Scourfield, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Rowan JenningsBBC Documentaries, Rowan Jennings, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Karl MainzerBBC Documentaries, Karl Mainzer, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Dominic MitchellIn the Flesh, Dominic Mitchell, Best Writer - Drama, Best Writer - Drama, Mark TownsEducating Yorkshire, Mark Towns, Best Editing - Factual, Best Editing - Factual, Kwadjo DajanAppropriate Adult, Kwadjo Dajan, Breakthrough Talent, Breakthrough Talent, Frozen Planet, Frozen Planet, Photography - Factual, Photography - Factual, Aidan Farrell, Aidan Farrell, Special Award, Special Award, BlueBoltGreat Expectations, BlueBolt, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Top BoyBrian Eno, Top Boy, Best Original Television Music, Best Original Television Music, Howard BargroffSherlock, Howard Bargroff, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Jeremy ChildSherlock, Jeremy Child, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, John MooneySherlock, John Mooney, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Doug SinclairSherlock, Doug Sinclair, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Charlie PhillipsSherlock, Charlie Phillips, Best Editing - Fiction, Best Editing - Fiction, Hugo BlickThe Shadow Line, Hugo Blick, Best Director - Fiction, Best Director - Fiction, Florian HoffmeisterGreat Expectations, Florian Hoffmeister, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Jacqueline FowlerThe Crimson Petal and the White, Jacqueline Fowler, Best Make up and Hair Design, Best Make up and Hair Design, Graham WildFrozen Planet, Graham Wild, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Tim OwensFrozen Planet, Tim Owens, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Kate HopkinsFrozen Planet, Kate Hopkins, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Dave PearceFrozen Planet, Dave Pearce, Best Editing - Factual, Best Editing - Factual, Andy NetleyFrozen Planet, Andy Netley, Best Editing - Factual, Best Editing - Factual, Nigel BuckFrozen Planet, Nigel Buck, Best Editing - Factual, Best Editing - Factual, David ClewsEducating Essex, David Clews, Best Director - Factual, Best Director - Factual, Jon BrownMongrels, Jon Brown, Breakthrough Talent, Breakthrough Talent, Matt NormanHuman Planet, Matt Norman, Photography - Factual, Photography - Factual, William EdwardsHuman Planet, William Edwards, Photography - Factual, Photography - Factual, Doug AllanHuman Planet, Doug Allan, Photography - Factual, Photography - Factual, Springwatch, Springwatch, Special Award, Special Award, The MillMerlin, The Mill, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Special - Visual & Graphic Effects, Any Human HeartDan Jones, Any Human Heart, Best Original Television Music, Best Original Television Music, Mark HoldingDownton Abbey, Mark Holding, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Nigel HeathDownton Abbey, Nigel Heath, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Alex SawyerDownton Abbey, Alex Sawyer, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Adam ArmitageDownton Abbey, Adam Armitage, Best Sound - Fiction, Best Sound - Fiction, Charlie PhillipsSherlock, Charlie Phillips, Best Editing - Fiction, Best Editing - Fiction, Brian PercivalDownton Abbey, Brian Percival, Best Director - Fiction, Best Director - Fiction, Alan AlmondSouth Riding, Alan Almond, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Best Photography And Lighting - Fiction, Catherine ScobleThis Is England '86, Catherine Scoble, Best Make up and Hair Design, Best Make up and Hair Design, Paul ParagonBBC Documentaries, Paul Paragon, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Jez SpencerBBC Documentaries, Jez Spencer, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Mike HatchBBC Documentaries, Mike Hatch, Best Sound - Factual, Best Sound - Factual, Jason SavageHuman Planet, Jason Savage, Best Editing - Factual, Best Editing - Factual, Dan ReedDispatches, Dan Reed, Best Director - Factual, Best Director - Factual

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The British Academy Television Craft Awards is an accolade presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), a charitable organisation established in 1947, which: "supports, promotes and develops the art forms of the moving image - film, television and video games - by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public."

Contents

Having previously been handed out with the British Academy Television Awards, the awards were established in 2000 as a way to spotlight technical achievements, without being overshadowed by the production categories.

Rules

To be eligible for nomination, programmes must be: broadcast in the UK between the eligibility period, on terrestrial, cable, satellite or digital channels; both a financial and creative contribution in the case of an international programme, and have its first broadcast in the UK; an entry for the television awards first (not previously entered for the film or children's awards). The top six programmes and/or individuals in each category are chosen by television voting members and Chapter members in three rounds, to make up the jury shortlist. The shortlist then goes forward to a jury, who decides the top four final nominees and the winners.

Ceremonies

In the following table, the years correspond to the year the ceremony took place, and are held for achievements of the previous year (e.g. the 2000 awards are celebrated for television productions of 1999).

^[A] Each year is linked to the full list of Television Craft winners and nominees that year.

Categories

As of 2012, the awards include twelve competitive categories:

A Special Award is also presented, at the discretion of the Television Committee, which "honour[s] an individual or a team of craftspeople for outstanding creative contribution in the craft sector."

References

British Academy Television Craft Awards Wikipedia