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BAFTA TV Awards 2022: winners

Winners include Time, In My Skin, Ant & Dec and Coronation Street.

UK dramas Time, In My Skin and actors Sean Bean, Jodie Comer, Matthew Macfadyen, comedian Mo Gilligan and chef Big Zuu were amongst winners at the BAFTA TV Awards held earlier today in London.

But It’s a Sin, Vigil, Squid Game, Kate Winslet, and new Doctor Who successor Ncuti Gatwa all missed out.

Comedy legend Billy Connolly was also given a Fellowship Award which he accepted in a pre-recorded video from the US.

Winners are in bold:

Drama Series
In My Skin – Kayleigh Llewellyn, Nerys Evans, Molly Manners, Sophie Francis – Expectation/BBC Three
Manhunt: The Night Stalker – Ed Whitmore, Marc Evans, Jo Willett, Evie Bergson-Korn, Philippa Braithwaite – Buffalo Pictures/ITV
Unforgotten – Production Team – Mainstreet Pictures/ITV
Vigil – Tom Edge, Simon Heath, Jake Lushington, Angie Daniell, James Strong, Isabelle Sieb – World Productions/BBC One

Mini-Series
It’s A Sin – Russell T Davies, Nicola Shindler, Peter Hoar, Phil Collinson – Red Production Company/Channel 4
Landscapers – Will Sharpe, Ed Sinclair, Katie Carpenter, Olivia Colman, Jane Featherstone, Chris Fry – SISTER, South of the River Pictures/Sky Atlantic
Stephen – Mark Redhead, Madonna Baptiste, Alrick Riley, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Joe Cottrell Boyce, Jessica Sharkey – HTM Television/ITV
Time – Jimmy McGovern, Tom Sherry, Lewis Arnold, Simon Maloney, Michael Parke, Andrew Morrissey – BBC Studios/BBC One

Single Drama
Death of England: Face to Face – Clint Dyer, Dixie Linder, David Sabel, Rufus Norris, Christine Schwarzman, Roy Williams – National Theatre, Sabel Productions, Cuba Pictures/Sky Arts
Help – Production Team – The Forge Entertainment, One Shoe Films/Channel 4
I Am Victoria – Dominic Savage, Krishnendu Majumdar, Richard Yee, Suranne Jones, Josh Hyams, David Charap – Me + You Productions/Channel 4
Together – Production Team – Shoebox Films, Sonia Friedman Productions, BBC Film/BBC Two

Leading Actor
David Thewlis – Landscapers – Sister, South of the River Pictures/Sky Atlantic
Hugh Quarshie Stephen – HTM Television/ITV
Olly Alexander – It’s A Sin – Red Production Company/Channel 4
Samuel Adewunmi – You Don’t Know Me – Snowed-In Productions/BBC One
Sean Bean Time – BBC Studios/BBC One
Stephen Graham – Help – The Forge Entertainment, One Shoe Films/ Channel 4

Leading Actress
Denise Gough – Too Close – Snowed-In Productions/ITV
Emily Watson – Too Close – Snowed-In Productions/ITV
Jodie Comer – Help – The Forge Entertainment, One Shoe Films/Channel 4
Kate Winslet – Mare of Easttown – wiip Studios, The Low Dweller Productions, Juggle Productions, Mayhem, Zobot Projects, HBO/Sky Atlantic
Lydia West It’s A Sin – Red Production Company/Channel 4
Niamh Algar – Deceit – Story Films/Channel 4

Supporting Actor
Callum Scott Howells – It’s A Sin – Red Production Company/Channel 4
David Carlyle – It’s A Sin – Red Production Company/Channel 4
Matthew Macfadyen – Succession – Project Zeus, Hyperobject Industries, Gary Sanchez Productions, HBO/Sky Atlantic
Nonso Anozie – Sweet Tooth – Warner Bros. Television/Netflix
Omari Douglas – It’s A Sin – Red Production Company/Channel 4
Stephen Graham – Time – BBC Studios/BBC One

Supporting Actress
Cathy Tyson – Help – The Forge Entertainment, One Shoe Films/Channel 4
Céline Buckens – Showtrial – World Productions/BBC One
Emily Mortimer – The Pursuit Of Love – Open Book Productions, Moonage Pictures, Amazon Studios/BBC One
Jessica Plummer – The Girl Before – 42/BBC One
Leah Harvey – Foundation – Skydance Television, Phantom Four/Apple TV Plus
Tahirah Sharif – The Tower – Mammoth Screen, Windhover Films/ITV

Scripted Comedy
Alma’s Not Normal – Sophie Willan, Gill Isles, Andrew Chaplin, Nerys Evans – Expectation/BBC Two
Motherland – Holly Walsh, Helen Serafinowicz, Barunka O’Shaughnessy, Caroline Norris, Sharon Horgan, Clelia Mountford – Merman Television, Twofour/Channel 4
Stath Lets Flats – Jamie Demetriou, Seb Barwell, Andrew Gaynord, Ash Atalla – Roughcut TV/Channel 4
We Are Lady Parts – Production Team – Working Title Television/Channel 4

Male Performance In A Comedy Program
Jamie Demetriou – Stath Lets Flats – Roughcut TV/Channel 4 
Joe Gilgun Brassic – Calamity Films/Sky Max
Ncuti Gatwa – Sex Education – Eleven Film /Netflix
Samson Kayo – Bloods – Roughcut TV, Sky Studios/Sky One
Syeve Coogan – This Time with Alan Partridge – Baby Cow Productions/BBC One
Tim Renkow Jerk – Roughcut TV/BBC Three

Female Performance In A Comedy Program
Aimee Lou Wood – Sex Education – Eleven Film/Netflix
Aisling Bea – This Way Up – Merman Television/Channel 4
Anjana Vasan – We Are Lady Parts – Working Title Television/Channel 4
Natasia Demetriou – Stath Lets Flats – Roughcut TV/Channel 4
Rose Matafeo – Starstruck – Avalon/BBC Three
Sophie Willan – Alma’s Not Normal – Expectation/BBC Two

Comedy Entertainment Program
The Graham Norton Show – Graham Norton, Graham Stuart, Jon Magnusson, Toby Baker, Catherine Strauss, Pete Snell – So Television/BBC One
The Lateish Show With Mo Gilligan – Rhean Archibald, Ben Wicks, Tim Dean, Pollyanna McGirr, David Geli, Mo Gilligan – Expectation, Momo G/Channel 4
Race Around Britain – Ben Wicks, Andy Brown, Munya Chawawa, Trent Williams-Jones, Claire Cook, Kevin Muyolo – Expectation, Munz Made It/YouTube
The Ranganation Ruth Phillips, Richard Cohen, Mark Barrett, Barbara Wiltshire, Debra Blenkinsop, Helena Parkhill – Zeppotron/BBC Two

Soap & Continuing Drama
Casualty – Deborah Sathe, Loretta Preece, Debbie Biggins, Jenny Thompson, Sarah Beeson – BBC Studios/BBC One
Coronation Street – Production Team – ITV Studios/ITV
Emmerdale – Production Team – ITV Studios/ITV
Holby City Production Team – BBC Studios/BBC One

Daytime
The Chase – Michael Kelpie, Martin Scott, Helen Tumbridge, Hester Davies, Christina Clayton, Mick Thomas – Potato/ITV
Moneybags – David Flynn, Michelle Woods, Aaron Rosenthal, Louisa Benger, Shaun Parry, Mike Maclaine – Youngest Media/Channel 4
Richard Osman’s House of Games – Tamara Gilder, Breid McLoone, Tom Banks, Abby Brakewell, John Smith, Sarah Boyce – Remarkable Television/BBC Two
Steph’s Packed Lunch – Ben Wicks, Rebecca Papworth, Vivek Sharma, Steph McGovern, Alan Clayton, Derek Hallworth – Expectation, Can Can Productions/Channel 4

Entertainment Performance
Alison Hammond – I Can See Your Voice – Thames/BBC One
Big Zuu – Big Zuu’s Big Eats – Boom/Dave
Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show – So Television/BBC One
Joe Lycett – Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back – Rumpus Media, My Options Were Limited/Channel 4
Michael McIntyre – Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel – Hungry McBear Media/BBC One
Sean Lock – 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown – Zeppotron/Channel 4

Entertainment Program
An Audience With Adele – Adele, Jonathan Dickins, Sally Wood, Ben Winston, Lou Fox, Bex Hampson – Fulwell 73, Onward, Sony, Columbia/ITV
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway – Production Team – Lifted Entertainment, Mitre Studios/ITV
Life & Rhymes – Production Team – CPL Productions, Licklemor Productions/Sky Arts
Strictly Come Dancing – Production Team – BBC Studios/BBC One

Factual Series
The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime Production Team – Minnow Films, Open University/BBC Two
9/11: One Day in America Caroline Marsden, Daniel Bogado, TJ Martin, Dan Lindsay, David Glover – 72 Films/National Geographic
Undercover Police: Hunting Paedophiles – Joe Mather, Simon Ford, Jamie Pickup, Mark Casebow, Charlie MacDonald, Juliet Piper – BBC Studios/Channel 4
Uprising – Production Team – Rogan Productions, Lammas Park, Turbine Studios/BBC One

Features
Big Zuu’s Big Eats – Sam Grace, Alex Gilman, Chris Faith, Lucy Blatch, Big Zuu, Rohan Minhas – Boom/Dave
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing – Paul Whitehouse, Bob Mortimer, Lisa Clark, Stephanie Fyfe, Rob Gill – Owl Power/BBC Two
Sort Your Life Out – Charlotte Brookes, Kurt Seywald, James Callum, Lucy Blatch, Michael Hyland, Demi Doyle – Optomen Television/BBC One
The Great British Sewing Bee – Production Team – Love Productions/BBC One

Live Event
The Brit Awards 2021 – Production Team – BRITS TV/ITV
The Earthshot Prize 2021 – Production Team – BBC Studios/BBC One
The Royal British Legion of Remembrance – BBC Studios/BBC One
Springwatch 2021 Production Team – BBC Studio/BBC Two

Reality & Constructed Factual
Gogglebox – Production Team – Studio Lambert/Channel 4
Married at First Sight U.K. – Murray Boland, Dermot Caulfield, Danielle Lux, Sharyn Mills, Rachel Viner, James Kayler
– CPL Productions/E4
RuPaul’s Drag race U.K. – RuPaul Charles, Fenton Bailey, Tom Campbell, Bruce McCoy, Sally Miles, Matt Green – World of Wonder Productions/BBC Three
The Dog House – Production Team – Five Mile Films/Channel 4

Short Form Program
Hollyoaks Saved My Life (Hollyoaks IRL) – Rachel Hardy, Alan Toner, Graham Gallery – Lime Pictures/YouTube
Our Land Alexandra Genova, Alfred Thirolle – Alexandra Genova/Together TV
People You May Know – Juliet Riddell, James Graham, Tom Hannen, Franklin Dow – Financial Times, Sonia Friedman Productions/Financial Times
Please Help – Lucy Pearman, Ben Mallaby, David Simpson – Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Three

Single Documentary
9/11: Inside The President’s War Room – Adam Wishart, Neil Grant, Serena Kennedy, Simon Finch – Wish/Art Films/BBC One
Grenfell: The Untold Story – James Newton, Daisy Ayliffe, Emma Lysaght, Kirsty Cunningham, Jessie Versluys – BBC Studios/Channel 4
My Childhood, My Country – 20 Years In Afghanistan – Phil Grabsky, Shoaib Sharifi, Amanda Wilkie, Clive Mattock – Seventh Art Productions/ITV
Nail Bomber: Manhunt – Production Team – Expectation/Netflix

Specialist Factual
Black Power: A British Story Of Resistance – George Amponsah, Helen Bart, Steve Mcqueen, James Rogan, Soleta Rogan, Tracey Scoffield – Rogan Productions, Lammas Park, Turbine Studios/BBC Two
Freddie Mercury: The Final Act – James Rogan, Daniel Hall, Chris Wilson, Mark Hedgecoe, Soleta Rogan, Simon Lupton – Rogan Productions/BBC Two
The Missing Children Production Team – Truenevision/ITV
Silenced: The Hidden Story Of Disabled Britain Production Team – Blast! Films/BBC Two

Sport
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Production Team – Sky Sports, Formula 1/sky Sports Formula 1
ITV Racing: The Grand National – Mark Demuth, Paul Mcnamara, Paul Cooper, Tasleem Hasham-laywood, Rob Oldham, Jon Harris – ITV Sport/ITV
Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Production Team – BBC Sport/BBC One
UEFA Euro 2020 Semi-final: England V Denmark – Mark Demuth, Paul Mcnamara, Phil Heslop, Maggie Price, Roger Pearce, Stuart Smith – ITV Sport/ITV

Current Affairs
Fearless: The Women Fighting Putin (Exposure) Sarah Collinson, David Henshaw, David Alter, Sasha Odynova, Ksenia Barakovskaya – Hardcash Productions, The Economist/ITV
Four Hours at the Capitol – Jamie Roberts, Will Grayburn, Dan Reed – AMOS Pictures/BBC Two
The Men Who Sell Football (Al Jazeera Investigations – Phil Rees, David Harrison, Jason Gwynne, Sarah Yeo, Nicholas Dove, Naji Tamimi – Al Jazeera I-Unit/Al Jazeera English
Trump Takes on the World – Norma Percy, Tim Stirzaker, Sam Collins, Tania Rakhmanova, Lucy Hetherington, Greg Sanderson – Brook Lapping, Les Films D’ici, Arte France/BBC Two

News Coverage
Channel 4 News: Black to Front – Production Team – Channel 4 News/ Channel 4
Good Morning Britain: Shamima Begum Production Team – ITV Studios Daytime/ITV
ITV News At Ten: Storming Of The Capitol – Production Team – ITV News, ITN/ITV
Sky News: Afghanistan: Endgame Production Team – Sky News/Sky News

International
Call My Agent! – Harold Valentin, Aurélien Larger, Dominique Besnehard, Michel Feller – Mon Voisin Productions, Mother Productions, France Télévisions/Netflix
Lupin – Production Team – Gaumont Télévision/Netflix
Mare of Easttown – Production Team – wiip Studios, The Low Dweller Productions, Juggle Productions, Mayhem, Zobot Projects, HBO/Sky Atlantic
Squid Game – Hwang Dong-hyuk, Kim Ji-Yeon – Siren Pictures/Netflix
Succession – Production Team – Project Zeus, Hyperobject Industries, Gary Sanchez Productions, HBO/Sky Atlantic
The Underground Railroad – Barry Jenkins, Colson Whitehead, Adele Romanski, Mark Ceryak, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner – Plan B, PASTEL, Big Indie, Amazon Studios/Amazon Prime

Must-see Moment (Voted For By The Public)
An Audience With Adele – Adele’s Surprised By The Teacher Who Changed Her Life – Fulwell 73, Onward, Sony, Columbia/ITV
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! – Ant And Dec Dig At Downing Street’s Lockdown Parties – Lifted Entertainment/ITV
It’s A Sin – Colin’s Devastating AIDS Diagnosis – Red Production Company/Channel 4
RuPaul’s Drag Race U.K. ‘UK Hun?’ – Bimini’s Verse – World Of Wonder/BBC Three
Squid Game – Red Light, Green Light Game – Siren Pictures/Netflix
Strictly Come Dancing – Rose And Giovanni’s Silent Dance To ‘symphony’ – BBC Studios/BBC One

Source: BBC

4 Responses

  1. Seen a few people on Twitter who were not happy with It’s A Sins’s clips being muted during the broadcast. Apparently due to the early broadcast time of the BAFTA’s (around 7pm).

    Not sure why alternative, more suitable clips couldn’t be played instead.

  2. Actually I will say the must seen moment from Strictly Come Dancing was more than a actress who just happens to be deaf dancing. The actress Rose Ayling-Ellis and her dance partner Giovanni Pernice did this as a way to show the world a glimpse into what she goes through day to day. I will say that on BBC 2 and ITV 2/3 no matter what time of day it is there are many shows with a deaf interpreter on and it isnt just very early in the morning. They repeat soaps with a deaf interpreter. There is also a game show with deaf contestants which is then subtitles for the hearing. Australia does need to come a long way with showing diversity with presenters and people on TV compared to the UK ….. it has improved but it can do better

    1. Thanks for telling that. It is popular shows that are given repeat broadcasts accompanied with the sign language interpreter in the corner. Upon further reading, the TV moment contributed to the British Sign Language legislation with BSL becoming an official language in the UK. It’s definitely something that should be done in Australia. There are a lot of broadcast ideas and values from UK and other countries that should and can be implemented in Australia.

  3. It’s good to see the list as it gives insight into what went well in UK film and television. It’s not entirely comprehensive and many shows missed out.

    The game show Moneybags could be imported to or replicated in Australia but like Tipping Point, I don’t find it exceptionally great, but has appeal. I think The Answer Trap caught my attention as a game show worthy of having in Australia. It’s a great format but requires good casting.

    From what had been reported, the must-see moment from Strictly Come Dancing was significant as the dancer is deaf and couldn’t hear the music, so it’s an inspirational story. They also allocate in the UK some hours of broadcasting with a sign language interpreter in the corner of the screen. Usually very early in the morning. It might be legislated in the UK though I’m not sure, and could be replicated in Australia with Auslan but you don’t see that on Australian TV much unless it’s a major event or a major press conference.

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