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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  Craft Awards  





1.2  Special Awards  







2 In Memoriam  





3 References  





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1999 British Academy Television Awards
Date9 May 1999
SiteGrosvenor House Hotel
Hosted byMichael Parkinson
Highlights
Best Comedy SeriesFather Ted
Best DramaThe Cops
Best ActorTom Courtenay
A Rather English Marriage
Best ActressThora Hird
Waiting for the Telegram
Best Comedy Performance
Television coverage
ChannelBBC One
Ratings8.84 million
  • BAFTA Awards
  • 2000 →
  • The 1999 British Academy Television Awards were held on 9 May at the Grosvenor House HotelinPark Lane, London. It was hosted solely by Michael Parkinson, who was due to share hosting duties with Jill Dando until her murder two weeks earlier.[1]

    Winners and nominees

    [edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below.[2][3]

    Best Actor award winner Tom Courtenay.
    Best Actress winner Thora Hird.
    Best Drama Series Best Drama Serial
    Best Actor Best Actress
    Best Comedy (Programme or Series) Best Comedy Performance
    Best Single Drama Best Factual Series
    • The Human Body (BBC / BBC One)
      • The Clintons - A Marriage of Power (Channel 4)
      • Cold War (Jeremy Isaacs Television Limited / Channel 4)
      • The Life of Birds (BBC / BBC One)
    Best Feature Best Soap Opera
    Best Light Entertainment Performance Best Light Entertainment Programme or Series
    Best News and Current Affairs Journalism Best Live Outside Broadcast Coverage
    Flaherty Award for Single Documentary Huw Wheldon Award for Arts Programme or Series
    • After Lockerbie (BBC Two)
      • 42 Up (Granada Television / BBC One)
      • Mir Mortals
      • Tongue Tied
    Originality Best International Programme or Series
    • The Human Body (BBC One)
    The Lew Grade Award The Dennis Potter Award
    The Alan Clarke Award The Richard Dimbleby Award

    Craft Awards

    [edit]
    Best Costume Design Best Original Television Music
    Best Design Best Make-Up
    Best Photography - Factual Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction
    • 42 UpGeorge Jesse Turner
      • ArenaThe Brian Epstein Story – Luke Cardiff
      • Born to Be Wild: Operation Lemur with John Cleese – Mike Eley, Warwick Sloss, Gavin Thurston
      • The Human Body – Chris Hartley, David Barlow, Tim Shepherd, Rob Franklin
    Best Editing - Factual Best Editing - Fiction/Entertainment
    Best Sound - Factual Best Sound - Fiction/Entertainment
    • The Life of BirdsTeam
      • Omnibus: Andre Previn – Bob Blauvelt, Bill Chesneau, Steve Jankowski, Peter Davies
      • Lockerbie: A Night Remembered – David Lindsay, Matt Skilton
      • The Human Body – Team
    Best Graphic Design

    Special Awards

    [edit]

    In Memoriam

    [edit]
  • Robin Bailey
  • Patricia Hayes
  • Bryan Mosley
  • Ken Platt
  • Betty Marsden
  • Andrew Gardner
  • Richard Dunn
  • Johnny Morris
  • John Hanson
  • Rod Hull
  • Sid Green
  • Trevor Philpott
  • Mary Millar
  • Frank Gillard
  • Robin Ray
  • Johnny Speight
  • Robin Nedwell
  • Derek Nimmo
  • Bob Peck
  • Michael Samuelson
  • Lew Grade
  • Jill Dando
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "TV stars honour Jill Dando". BBC. 10 May 1999. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  • ^ "Television Craft - 1999". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  • ^ "Television - 1999". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1999_British_Academy_Television_Awards&oldid=1214966805"

    Categories: 
    British Academy Film Awards
    1999 awards in the United Kingdom
    1999 television awards
    1999 in British television
    May 1999 events in the United Kingdom
    Hidden categories: 
    Use dmy dates from November 2020
    Use British English from June 2012
    Official website not in Wikidata
     



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