All Bafta articles – Page 22
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Television wizards who brought dinosaurs to life are honoured with Bafta award
The technical wizardry that helped recreate life on earth 248 million years agto was recognised last night when spe...
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Drama honoured at Bafta Craft Awards
Lavishly produced historical drama dominated the winners at last night's Bafta craft awards, writes Will Strauss
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BBC cleans up at TV Baftas.
The BBC dominated this year's Bafta television awards, taking nine out of the 20 gongs, writes Michael Rosser.
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Ratings - BBC1's Baftas failed to win top slot from ITV.
BBC1's coverage of The British Academy Television Awards, which saw TV veteran David Jason honoured with an Academy fellowship, held its own against fierce opposition from its commercial rival, writes Jon Rogers.
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Baftas no match for ITV1's Sunday night heavyweights
BBC1's coverage of the British Academy Television Awards last night (13 April) put up a modest bid to break ITV1's traditional Sunday night ratings dominance, but its 6.4 million (25.6% share) over two hours in the end was not enough to topple its commercial rival, ...
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BAFTA GIVES DAVID JASON ULTIMATE ACCOLADE.
Actor David Jason, best known for his role as lovable rogue Del Boy in the BBC's
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BBC wins nine Baftas
The BBC retained its crown as the domineering force at the Baftas, walking away from last night's event with nine awards, writes Michael Rosser
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David Jason to receive Bafta Fellowship
Actor David Jason, best known for his role as loveable rogue Del Boy in the BBC's Only Fools And Horses, is to be honoured by The British Academy of Film and Television (BAFTA) on Suday (13 April) with a British Academy Fellowship, writes Luke Satchell
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BBC1 dominates Bafta Craft nominations
BBC 1 leads the field in this year's nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Craft Awards, writes Jon Rogers
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Deayton gets Bafta nomination
Sacked Have I Got News For You presenter Angus Deayton is a surprise nomination at this year's Bafta TV Awards - and will do battle with his nemesis Paul Merton, writes John Plunkett
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Angus up for Bafta
Angus Deayton has been nominated for a Bafta - despite being sacked after just two instalments of the last series o...
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Is Angus back after Bafta?
Their weekly verbal jousting came to a dramatic end last year, but it seems the battle between Angus Deayton and Pa...
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Kumars top Bafta nominees
The Kumars at No. 42, the spoof chatshow that made stars of Sanjeev Bhasker and Meera Syal, has topped the nominati...
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ITV hits at ?BBC bias' in Bafta awards shortlist
When emotional award-winners hold aloft distinctive Bafta mask at the television awards ceremony later this month, ...
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BBC dominates kids' Baftas
The BBC came away the main victor at the Bafta children's awards, picking up eight of the 14 categories, in what will be the perfect leaving present for outgoing CBBC controller Nigel Pickard, writes Leigh Homwood
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BBC LEADS KIDS BAFTAS.
The BBC has dominated this year's nominations for the Bafta children's awards picking up 27 mentions, writes Leigh Holmwood
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TIME TEAM'S BAFTA VICTORY.
The BBC walked away empty-handed from last week's Bafta interactive awards, despite being nominated for 12
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SCOTT CONFIRMS FOR BROADCAST/BAFTA EVENING.
Channel 4 managing director David Scott (left) is the latest big name to confirm he will
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BROADCAST/BAFTA EVENT.
Broadcast and Bafta are hosting an event to discuss whether the communications bill is a friend
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BBC racks up Bafta interactive nominations.
The BBC has topped the broadcaster's race in the Bafta interactive awards, after picking up a total of 12 nominations in the 12 categories involving television and radio, writes Georgina Lipscomb