BAFTA TV Awards 2018: winners
Winners: Peaky Blinders, Murder in Successville, The Graham Norton Show, Love Island, Ambulance.
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Peaky Blinders, Murder in Successville, The Graham Norton Show, Love Island, Ambulance and Britain’s Got Talent are amongst winners overnight at the BAFTA TV Awards 2018.
Peaky Blinders fought off The Crown, Line of Duty and End of the F***ing World to claim Best Drama.
Molly Windsor and Sean Bean won top acting gongs, joined by Vanessa Kirby and Brian F. O’Byrne.
Amongst the surprises for the night, Blue Planet II was beaten by Basquiat: Rage to Riches, a doco about artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Adam Hills lost out to Graham Norton and The Handmaid’s Tale won the International category.
Winners are in bold:
Leading actress
Claire Foy – The Crown
Molly Windsor – Three Girls
Sinead Keenan – Little Boy Blue
Thandie Newton – Line of Duty
Leading actor
Jack Rowan – Born to Kill
Joe Cole – Black Mirror: Hang the DJ
Sean Bean – Broken
Tim Piggot-Smith – King Charles III
Supporting actress
Anna Friel – Broken
Julie Hesmondhalgh – Broadchurch
Liv Hill – Three Girls
Vanessa Kirby – The Crown
Supporting actor
Adrian Dunbar – Line of Duty
Anupam Kher – The Boy with the Topknot
Brian F O’Byrne – Little Boy Blue
Jimmi Simpson – Black Mirror: USS Callister
Entertainment performance
Adam Hills – The Last Leg
Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show
Michael McIntyre – Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
Sandi Toksvig – QI
Female performance in a comedy programme
Anna Maxwell Martin – Motherland
Daisy May Cooper – This Country
Sharon Horgan – Catastrophe
Sian Gibson – Peter Kay’s Car Share
Male performance in a comedy programme
Asim Chaudry – People Just Do Nothing
Rob Brydon – The Trip to Spain
Samson Kayo – Famalam
Toby Jones – Detectorists
Comedy Entertainment Programme
The Last Leg
Murder in Successville
Taskmaster
Would I Lie to You?
Drama series
The Crown
The End of the F***ing World
Line of Duty
Peaky Blinders
Scripted comedy
Catastrophe
Chewing Gum
This Country
Time Wasters
Mini-series
Howards End
The Moorside
The State
Three Girls
Single drama
Against the Law
Black Mirror: Hang the DJ
King Charles III
Murdered for Being Different
Entertainment programme
Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
Britain’s Got Talent
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
The Voice UK
Soap and continuing drama
Casualty
Coronation Street
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
International
Big Little Lies
Feud: Bette and Joan
The Handmaid’s Tale
The Vietnam War
Features
Antiques Roadshow
Cruising with Jane McDonald
No More Boys and Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free?
The Secret Life of the Zoo
Factual series
Ambulance
Catching a Killer
Drugsland
Hospital
Specialist factual
Basquiat: Rage to Riches
Blitz: the Bombs that Changed Britain
Blue Planet II
Elizabeth I’s Secret Agents
Single documentary
Chris Packham: Asperger’s and Me
Louis Theroux: Talking To Anorexia
One Deadly Weekend in America
Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum and Dad
Reality and constructed factual
Celebrity Hunted
Love Island
Old People’s Home for Four-Year-Olds
The Real Full Monty
Current affairs
Raped: My Story
Dispatches: Syria’s Disappeared The Case Against Assad
Panorama Undercover: Britain’s Immigration Secrets
Exposure: White Right: Meeting the Enemy
Sport
Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko
Six Nations: Wales v England
The Grand National
UEFA Women’s Euro Semi-Final: England v Netherlands
Live Event
ITV News Election Live: The Results
One Love Manchester
Wild Alaska Live
World War One Remembered: Passchendaele
News Coverage
The Battle for Mosul (Sky News)
The Grenfell Tower Fire (Channel 4 News)
The Grenfell Tower Fire (ITV News at Ten)
The Rohingya Crisis (Sky News)
Short-form programme
Britain’s Forgotten Men
Eating with My Ex
Morgana Robinson’s Summer
PLS Like
Must-see Moment
Blue Planet II: mother pilot whale grieves
Doctor Who: the Thirteenth Doctor revealed
Game of Thrones: Viserion is killed by the Night King
Line of Duty: Huntley’s narrow escape
Love Island: Stormzy makes a surprise appearance
One Love Manchester: Ariana Grande sings One Last Time
Bafta Special Award
John Motson
Bafta Fellowship
Kate Adie
2 Responses
No awards or nominations for the brilliantly inventive Inside No 9?Just shocking.
So thrilled for Daisy May Cooper and This Country. Thoroughly deserved.