All Bafta articles – Page 3
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In brief: Keshet Germany; Frank Sinatra doc; Bafta Cymru; Katy Searle
Keshet sets up scripted production arm in Germany
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Bafta: One in three freelance members have considered leaving TV
Poll reveals freelancers are concerned about the mental health and diversity impact of the commissioning slowdown
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UKTV commissioning boss to chair Bafta TV committee
Hilary Rosen elected as Keshet UK chief becomes deputy chair
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Sara Putt confirmed as next Bafta chair
Deputy chair will succeed Krishnendu Majumdar this summer
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BBC defends decision to clip Siobhan McSweeney Baftas speech
Broadcaster says it kept ‘core sentiment’ of actor’s speech despite cutting political criticism
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BAFTA TV Awards winners led by The Traitors, Derry Girls and I Am Ruth
BBC1 narrowly beats Channel 4 for most wins at star-studded ceremony
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Sara Putt: While we celebrate our industry’s excellence, let’s remember tomorrow’s talent
We must level the playing field if we want the best creatives, says the deputy chair of BAFTA and chair of the BAFTA TV Committee
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Bafta reveals membership data, chair calls on industry to step up
Body set out its diversity targets in the 2020 Bafta Review
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David Olusoga to receive Bafta Special Award
Historian, producer and presenter recognised for his contributions to widening scope of TV history output
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Felicity Morris: “We could only have told The Tinder Swindler from the women’s perspective”
Bafta-winning director weighs in on the importance of female film-makers
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Bafta to honour Meera Syal
Goodness Gracious Me star and author to mentor trainees as she accepts academy’s Fellowship
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House of the Dragon and This is Going to Hurt dominate at Bafta Craft Awards
Three gongs apiece for Game of Thrones prequel and Adam Kay medical drama
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Bafta to honour Kudos head of production
Trailblazer Alison Barnett to receive special award for body of work over four decades
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Richard Osman: Bafta daytime shortlist ‘a kick in the teeth for producers’
Academy spells out reason for shorter list of nominees, and why an 8pm Repair Shop special makes the cut
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Female directors gain Bafta boost but acting shortlists lack ethnic diversity
Interventions to address gender inequality pay off
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BBC1 dramas lead Bafta nominations
This is Going to Hurt and The Responder receive six nods each
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Features
How four leading Bafta figures are blazing a trail while juggling parenting, the pay gap and systemic biases
Sara Putt, Anna Higgs, and Tara Saunders, join Ade Rawcliffe to share stories on handling salary negotiations and forging work-life balances
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Producing and reinventing the BAFTA Film Awards
Spun Gold’s Nick Bullen on broadening the prestigious awards ceremony for new audiences
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Navalny doc makers to attend Baftas despite alleged police ban
Journalist Christo Grozev, who features in Bafta-nominated film, claimed on Twitter he had been banned from attending Awards on security grounds
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How deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people are claiming their place in Bafta
Hester Phillips explores how Bafta has shifted its approach to tackling ableism and accessibility in the industry