2019 British Academy Television Craft Awards

The 21st Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and was held on 28 April 2019.[1]

21st British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date28 April 2019
SiteThe Brewery, London
Hosted byStephen Mangan
Highlights
Most awardsA Very English Scandal (3)
Most nominationsKilling Eve (9)
Television coverage
NetworkBBC One

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Breakthrough Talent Best Director: Multi-Camera
  • Akemnji Ndifornyen (composer, producer and writer) - Famalam (BBC Three)
    • Dawn Shadforth (director) - Trust (Silenzio) (BBC Two)
    • Georgia Christou (writer) - Through the Gates (On the Edge) (Channel 4)
    • Lizzie Kempton (director) - Manchester Bomb: Our Story (BBC Three)
Best Director: Fiction Best Director: Factual
  • Ben Anthony - Grenfell (BBC One)
    • David Soutar, Joe Pearlman - Bros: After the Screaming Stops (BBC Four)
    • James Rogan - Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation (BBC One)
    • Paddy Wivell - Prison (Channel 4)
Best Writer: Drama Best Writer: Comedy
Best Editing: Fiction Best Editing: Factual
  • Will Gilbey - Bros: After the Screaming Stops (BBC Four)
    • Ben Brown - Grenfell (BBC One)
    • Emma Lysaght - Louis Theroux: Altered States (Choosing Death) (BBC Two)
    • Matt Lowe - Drowning in Plastic (BBC One)
Best Costume Design Best Make Up & Hair Design
Best Production Design Best Original Music
Best Photography: Fiction Best Photography: Factual
  • Lindsay McCrae - Dynasties: Emperor (BBC One)
    • Camera Team - Earth’s Natural Wonders: Surviving Against the Odds (BBC One)
    • Jaimie Gramston - Michael Palin in North Korea (Channel 5)
    • Daniel Dewsbury, Stuart Bernard, Jonny Ashton - The Mighty Redcar (BBC One)
Best Titles & Graphic Identity Best Special, Visual & Graphic Effects
  • Adam McInnes, John Smith, Kevin Horsewood - Troy: Fall of a City (BBC One)
    • Glassworks, Jean-Clement Soret, Clayton McDermott - Bandersnatch (Black Mirror) (Netflix)
    • Kent Houston, Peerless, Freefolk, Asa Shoul - The Alienist (The Alienist) (Netflix)
    • Simon Frame, Martin Oberlander, Adam Inglis - Britannia (Sky Atlantic)
Best Sound: Fiction Best Sound: Factual
  • Sound Team - Later Live... with Jools Holland (BBC Two)
    • Doug Dreger, Rowan Jennings - Michael Palin in North Korea (Channel 5)
    • Kate Davis - Amy Winehouse: Back to Black (Classic Albums) (BBC Two)
    • Tim Owens, Graham Wild, Kate Hopkins - Dynasties: Chimpanzees (BBC One)
Best Entertainment Craft Team

Programmes with multiple nominations

Programmes that received multiple nominations
Nominations Programme
9 Killing Eve
8 A Very English Scandal
5 The Little Drummer Girl
4 Patrick Melrose
3 Bodyguard
Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance
2 Bandernsatch : Black Mirror
Bros: After the Screaming Stops
Dynasties
Grenfell
The Long Song
Michael Palin in North Korea
The Voice UK

Most major wins

Shows that received multiple awards
Wins Show
3 A Very English Scandal
2 Killing Eve
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See also

References

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