All Bafta articles – Page 15
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Comment: a night of Bafta surprises
Last night’s Baftas saw a swathe of surprise wins, while ITV1’s controversial Fred West drama Appropriate Adult won a trio of acting awards.
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Bafta: the winners speak
Bafta winners Dominic West, Emily Watson and Monica Dolan have spoken of their initial reticence to take part in the dramatisation of the Cromwell Street murders.
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Soccer Aid scores more than Bafta
SUNDAY: Two teams of football-playing celebrities on ITV1 saw off BBC1’s coverage of the Bafta Television Awards, as soaring temperatures reduced audiences almost across the schedule.
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Bafta TV Awards 2012: winners
The winners and nominees of the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2012.
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BBC drama sweeps Bafta Craft awards
Sherlock, Great Expectations and Frozen Planet each picked up a trio of awards at the British Academy Television Craft Awards last night.
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Appropriate Adult and Sherlock lead Bafta nominations
Brendan O’Carroll comedy Mrs Brown’s Boys has picked up two Bafta nominations, as ITV Studios drama Appropriate Adult leads the way with four nods.
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Bafta nominations 2012
Browse the full list of nominees for the 2012 Arqiva British Academy Television Awards.
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Period drama leads Bafta Craft nominations
Period drama could dominate this year’s Bafta Craft Awards after seven nominations for BBC1’s Great Expectations and multiple appearances on the shortlist for Birdsong, Downton Abbey and The Crimson Petal and the White.
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Farrell to receive special Bafta
The Farm’s colourist Aidan Farrell is to be given the Special Award at this year’s Bafta Television Craft Awards, in recognition of his years of dedication to the industry.
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Digital comes of age at the Bafta TV Craft Awards
The volume and quality of multichannel entries is good for TV, says Andrew Newman.
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Bafta to screen Stephen Lawrence film
Bafta is holding a special screening of the recent Panorama Special – Stephen Lawrence: A Time For Justice next month, in aid of the charity set up in his name.
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BBC1 draws biggest Baftas audience since 2004
SUNDAY: The British Academy Film Awards walked away with its biggest audience in eight years as silent movie The Artist swept the board.
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Bafta Youth Board assembles
Bafta has held the first meeting of its new Youth Board, created to inform policy around new starters in the TV, film and games industries.
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Bafta: give writers their due
Taking a short-term view is not the answer to long-term creativity.
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Turner wins first Baftas with Gumball
Turner Broadcasting picked up its first Bafta award last night, winning two categories for live action animation The Amazing World of Gumball.
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Baftas do celebrate writers but must move with times
Introduction of a reality category should not be seen as a snub, says Andrew Newman.
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Bafta must recognise wordsmiths
New award for reality shows is an insult to writers, says James Moran.
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Structured reality to get own Bafta category
Reality and constructed factual is to get its own Bafta category category as part of a reworking of the Bafta TV Awards.
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Bafta Guru to aid creatives
Bafta has launched a new online resource geared to “inspire minds in film, TV, and games” with industry expertise.