2020 British Academy Television Craft Awards

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21st British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date17 July 2020
Hosted byStephen Mangan

The 21st Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and were held on 17 July 2020.[1][2]

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Breakthrough Talent Best Director: Multi-Camera
  • Janet Fraser Crook –
    Glastonbury 2019
    (BBC One)
    • Bridget Caldwell –
      Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance
      (BBC One)
    • Matthew Griffiths –
      Six Nations 2019 – Wales v England
      (BBC One)
    • Paul McNamara – ITV Racing: Chelternham Festival (ITV)
Best Director: Fiction Best Director: Factual
  • Anthur Cary – The Last Survivors (BBC Two)
    • Robin Barnwell – Undercover: Inside China's Digital Gulag (ITV)
    • Mark Lewis –
      Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
      (Netflix)
    • Dan Reed – Leaving Neverland
      (Channel 4)
Best Writer: Drama Best Writer: Comedy
Best Editing: Fiction Best Editing: Factual
  • Jinx Godfrey and Simon Smith – Chernobyl (Sky Atlantic)
  • Michael Harte –
    Don’t F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
    (Netflix)
    • Andy R. Worboys –
      Untouchable: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein
      (BBC Two)
    • Jules Cornell – Leaving Neverland (Channel 4)
    • Kim Horton – 63 up (ITV)
Best Costume Design Best Make Up and Hair Design
Best Production Design Best Original Music
  • Luke Hull and Claire Levinson-Gendler – Chernobyl (Sky Atlantic)
    • Martin Childs and Alison Harvey – The Crown (Netflix)
    • Laurence Dorman and Linda Wilson – Killing Eve (BBC One)
    • Samantha Harley and Miri Katz – Sex Education (Netflix)
Best Photography: Fiction Best Photography: Factual
  • Howard Bourne, Bertie Gregory and John Shier – Seven Worlds, One Planet (BBC One)
    • Doug Anderson, Roger Horrocks and Gavin Thurston – Our Planet (Coastal Seas) (Netflix)
    • Barrie Britton, Jamie McPherson and Hector Skevington-Postles – Our Planet (Frozen Worlds) (Netflix)
    • Neil Harvey and Patrick Smith –
      Untouchable: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein
      (BBC Two)
Best Titles and Graphic Identity Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects
  • Russel Dogson, Framestore, Painting Practice and Real SFX – His Dark Materials (BBC One)
    • DNEG, Lindsay McFarlande, Claudius Christian Rauch and Jean-Clement Soret – Chernobyl (Sky Atlantic)
    • Milk Visual Effects, Real SFX and Gareth Spensley – Good Omens (BBC Two)
    • Chris Reynolds, Asa Shoul and Ben Turner – The Crown (Netflix)
Best Sound: Fiction Best Sound: Factual
  • Sound Team – Chernobyl (Sky Atlantic)
    • Dillon Bennett, Gareth Bull, James Ridgeway and Jon Thomas – His Dark Materials (BBC One)
    • Fraser Barber, Stuart Hilliker, Lee Walpole and Ian Wilkinson –
      A Christmas Carol
      (BBC One)
    • Sound Team – The Crown (Netflix)
Best Entertainment Craft Team Best Scripted Casting
  • David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, Vicky Gill and Andy Tapley – Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
    • Bronski, Misty Buckley, Amber Rimell and Tim Routledge –
      Glastonbury 2019
      (BBC Two)
    • Mark Busk-Cowley, Steve Kruger, Iain Stirling and James Tinsley – Love Island (ITV)
    • Nigel Catmur, Patrick Doherty, Kevin Duff and Andrew Stokes –
      Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance
      (BBC One)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bafta TV Awards: Richard Ayoade to host socially-distanced delayed ceremony". bbc. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Vote for this year's BAFTA Must See Moment". Radio Times. Retrieved 3 June 2020.

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