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22nd British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date24 May 2021
Hosted byGbemisola Ikumelo
  • British Academy Television Craft Awards
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  • The 22nd Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and were held on 24 May 2021. The nominees were announced on 28 April 2021.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Gbemisola Ikumelo.[2]

    Rule changes[edit]

    In October 2020, BAFTA announced several changes in some categories the craft awards and the general ceremony[3][4]

    Winners and nominees[edit]

    Winners are first and highlighted in boldface.

    Best Emerging Talent: Fiction Best Emerging Talent: Factual
    • Georgi Banks-Davies (director) – I Hate Suzie (Sky Atlantic)
      • Harry Tulley (dubbing mixer) – Anthony (BBC One)
      • Stephen S. Thompson (writer) – Sitting in Limbo (BBC One)
      • William Stefan Smith (director) – On the Edge: BBW (Channel 4)
    • Marian Mohamed (director) – Defending Digga D (BBC Three)
      • Ashley Francis-Roy (shooting producer/director) – Damilola: The Boy Next Door & The Real Eastenders (Channel 4)
      • Jessica Kelly (director) – The Schools that Chain Boys (BBC Two)
      • Kandise Abiola (producer) – Terms & Conditions: A UK Drill Story (YouTube)
    Best Costume Design Best Director: Factual
    Best Director: Fiction Best Director: Multi-Camera
    Best Editing: Factual Best Editing: Fiction
    • Claire Guillon – Lee Miller – A Life on the Front Line (BBC Two)
    Best Entertainment Craft Team Best Make Up and Hair Design
    Best Original Music Best Photography: Factual
    Best Photography & Lighting: Fiction Best Production Design
    Best Scripted Casting Best Sound: Factual
    Best Sound: Fiction Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects
    • Jon Thomas, Gareth Bull, James Ridgway, Dillon Bennett, Eilam Hoffman – His Dark Materials (BBC One)
      • Niall O'Sullivan, Steve Fanagan, Niall Brady – Normal People (BBC Three)
      • Paul Cotterell, James Harrison, Ronald Bailey, Lewis Morison – Small Axe (BBC One)
      • Sound Team – The Crown (Netflix)
    • Russell Dodgson, James Whitlam, Jean-Clement Soret, Robert Harrington, Dan May, Brian Fisher – His Dark Materials (BBC One)
      • Ben Turner, Reece Ewing, Chris Reynolds, Asa Shoul, Framestore, Untold Studios – The Crown (Netflix)
      • Michael Illingworth, Oliver Milburn, Danny Hargreaves, Oliver Ogneux, Laura Usaite, Pedrom Dadgostar – War of the Worlds (FOX)
      • Milk Visual Effects, DNEG TV, Freefolk, Goodbye Kansas Studios, Greg Fisher, Dave Houghton – Cursed (Netflix)
    Best Titles and Graphic Identity Best Writer: Comedy
    Best Writer: Drama

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "BAFTA announce timeline and rule changes for Television & Television Craft Awards 2021". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  • ^ "BAFTA Names TV Awards Hosts; Nick+ Launches On Rakuten In Japan; 'Viewpoint' Sales; Half Yard Bolsters Development — Global TV Briefs". Deadline. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
  • ^ "Bafta sets out changes to TV, TV Craft Awards". Televisual. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  • ^ "Rules and Guidelines" (PDF). British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  • External links[edit]


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