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BAFTA Craft Awards 2023: winners

House of The Dragon and This is Going to Hurt win three BAFTAs each.

Winners of the BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2023 have been announced at a ceremony in London.

House of The Dragon and This is Going to Hurt won three awards each while The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II won two BAFTAs.

The Television Craft Special Award was presented to Alison Barnett in recognition of her pioneering role as one of the very first female Heads of Production in the UK television industry.

Winners in bold:

Costume Design
Amy Roberts – The Crown – Left Bank Pictures, Sony Pictures Television / Netflix
Becky Sloan, Joe Pelling – Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared – Blink Industries / All 4
Jane Petrie – The Essex Serpent – See-sSw Films / Apple TV+
Phoebe de Gaye – The English – Drama Republic, Eight Rooks / BBC Two

Director: Factual
Emma Cooper – The Mystery Of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes – Empress Films, Library Films / Netflix
Felicity Morris – The Tinder Swindler – Netflix, Gaspin Media, AGC Studios, VG / Netflix
James Jones – Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes – Top Hat / Sky Documentaries
Sophie Robinson – My Dead Body – 141 Productions / Channel 4

Director: Fiction
Dearbhla Walsh – Bad Sisters – Merman, Abc Signature/ Apple TV+
Hugo Blick – The English – Drama Republic, Eight Rooks / BBC Two
Lucy Forbes – This Is Going To Hurt – Sister, Terrible Productions / BBC One
William Stefan Smith – Top Boy – Cowboy Films, Easter Partisan Films, Dream Crew, Springhill Entertainment / Netflix

Director: Multi-Camera
Directing team – The State Funeral Of HM Queen Elizabeth II – BBC Studios / BBC One
Janet Fraser Crook – Glastonbury 2022 – BBC Studios / BBC Two
Julia Knowles – Platinum Jubilee: Party At The Palace – BBC Studios / BBC One
Nikki Parsons – Strictly Come Dancing – BBC Studios / BBC One

Editing: Factual
Ben Brown – Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story – 72 Films / Netflix
Doug Bryson – Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing – Owl Power / BBC Two
Mark Summers – Afghanistan – No Country For Women (Exposure) – Quicksilver Media / ITV1
Rupert Houseman – Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes – Top Hat / Sky Documentaries

Editing: Fiction
Celia Haining – The Crown – Left Bank Pictures, Sony Pictures Television / Netflix
Frances Parker – Andor (Episode 7) – Lucasfilm / Disney+
Katie Weiland – Slow Horses (Series 1, Episode 1) – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+
Selina Macarthur – This Is Going To Hurt – Sister, Terrible Productions / BBC One

Emerging Talent: Factual
Charlie Melville (Producer/Director) – John & Joe Bishop: Life After Deaf – South Shore Productions, Lola / ITV
Helen Hobin (Photography) – Frozen Planet II – BBC Studios Natural History Unit, BBC America, France Televisions, ZDF, The Open University / BBC One
Jason Osborne (Director) – Our Jubilee – Multistory Media / ITV1
Joy Ash (Series Producer) – Super Surgeons: A Chance At Life – Wonderhood Studios / Channel 4

Emerging Talent: Fiction
Jack Rooke (Writer) – Big Boys – Roughcut TV / Channel 4
Lynette Linton (Director) – My Name Is Leon – Douglas Road Productions, Tiger Aspect, Ringside Studios, Vicarious Productions / BBC Two
Nicôle Lecky (Writer) – Mood – Bonafide Films / BBC Three
Pete Jackson (Writer) – Somewhere Boy – Clerkenwell Films / Channel 4

Entertainment Craft
Andy Devonshire, James Dillon, Dru Masters, Rebecca Bowker – Taskmaster – Avalon / Channel 4
Catherine Land, David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, Richard Silitto, David Newton, Joe Phillips – Strictly Come Dancing – BBC Studios / BBC One
Jen Bollom, Gareth Iles, Tim Routledge, Steve Sidwell, Richard Valentine, Chris Vaughan – Concert For Ukraine – Livewire Pictures / ITV1
Tom Bairstow, Nigel Catmur, Andy Deacon, Kevin Duff, Simon Haw, Steve Sidwell – Platinum Jubilee: Party At The Palace – BBC Studios / BBC One

Make Up & Hair Design
Amanda Knight, Barrie Gower, Rosalia Culora – House Of The Dragon – HBO, 1:26 Pictures, Bastard Sword, Grrm Productions / Sky Atlantic
Daniel Parker, Deborah Kenton, Claudia Stolze, Jovana Jovanovic, Wayne Fitzsimmons, Jana Radilová -Dangerous Liaisons – Playground, Flame Ventures, Lionsgate Television / Lionsgate+
Helen Speyer – Gangs Of London – Pulse Films, Sister / Sky Atlantic Tara McDonald Wednesday – MGM Television / Netflix

Original Music: Factual
Andrew Phillips – House Of Maxwell – Expectation / BBC Two
Jessica Jones – Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story –72 Films / Netflix
Jessica Jones – The Tinder Swindler – Raw TV / Netflix
Max de Wardener -The Elon Musk Show – 72 Films / BBC Two

Original Music: Fiction
Daniel Pemberton, Mick Jagger – Slow Horses – See-Saw Films/ Apple TV+
Federico Jusid – The English – Drama Republic, Eight Rooks / BBC Two
Matthew Herbert – The Responder – Dancing Ledge / BBC One
Nicole Lecky, Bryan Senti, Kwame Kz Kwei-armah Jr – Mood – Bonafide Films / BBC Three

Photography: Factual
Marcel Mettelsiefen, Jordan Bryon – Children Of The Taliban – Moondogs Films / Channel 4
Steve Jamison – Hold Your Breath: The Ice Dive – Archer’s Mark / Netflix
Sue Gibson, Robin Cox, Florian Schulz, Will Nicholls – Predators – Always True To Nature / Sky Nature Tim Shepherd, Oliver Mueller, Todd Kewley, Jessica Mitchell, Sam Lewis – Green Planet (Tropical Worlds) – BBC Studios Natural History Unit, PBS, Bilibili, ZDF, China Media Group CCTV9, France Télévisions, The Open University / BBC One

Photography & Lighting: Fiction
Anthony Dod Mantle – Pistol – FX, wiip / Disney+
Ben Wheeler – The Tourist – Two Brothers Pictures, HBO Max / BBC One
Chas Appeti – Jungle – Nothing Lost Productions / Amazon Prime Video
Rachel Clark – I Am Ruth – Me+You Productions, Juggle Productions / Channel 4

Production Design
Alice Normington – The Essex Serpent – See-Saw Productions/ Apple TV+
Becky Sloan, Joe Pelling – Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared – Blink Industries / All 4
Chris Roope – The English – Drama Republic, Eight Rooks / BBC Two
Kave Quinn, Tim Blake, Stella Fox, Penny Crawford, Emily Norris – Pistol – FX, wiip / Disney+

Scripted Casting
Des Hamilton, Elan Jones – Top Boy – Cowboy Films, Easter Partisan Films, Dream Crew, Springhill Entertainment / Netflix
Julie Harkin – Am I Being Unreasonable? – Boffola Pictures, Lookout Point / BBC One
Nina Gold, Lucy Amos – Bad Sisters – Merman, ABC Signature/ Apple TV+
Nina Gold, Martin Ware – This Is Going To Hurt – Sister, Terrible Productions / BBC One

Sound: Factual
Doug Dreger, Andrew Yarme, Nick Fry, Steve Speed, James Evans, Hugh Dwan – Formula 1: Drive To Survive – Box To Box Films / Netflix
Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham Wild – Frozen Planet II (Frozen Worlds) – BBC Studios Natural History Unit, BBC America, France Televisions, ZDF, The Open University / BBC One
Peter Bridges, Matthew Charles, Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James, Andy Payne – The State Funeral Of HM Queen Elizabeth II – BBC Studios / BBC One
Tudor Davies- Later…with Jools Holland – BBC Studios / BBC Two

Sound: Fiction
Alastair Sirkett, Doug Cooper, Martin Seeley, Paula Fairfield, Tim Hands, Adele Fletcher – House Of The Dragon – HBO, 1:26 Pictures, Bastard Sword, Grrm Productions / Sky Atlantic
Judi Lee Headman, Nigel Squibbs, Tony Gibson, Darren Mcquade – SAS Rogue Heroes – Kudos, Nebulastar / BBC One
Martin Jensen, Joe Beal, Duncan Price, Craig Butters, Sarah Elias, Andrew Sissons – Slow Horses – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+
Sound team – The Crown – Left Bank Pictures, Sony Pictures Television / Netflix

Special, Visual & Graphic Effects
Angus Bickerton, Nikeah Forde, Asa Shoul, Mike Dawson, MPC, Pixomondo – House Of The Dragon – HBO, 1:26 Pictures, Bastard Sword, Grrm Productions / Sky Atlantic
Industrial Light & Magic – The Sandman – Netflix Original Series, Warner Bros. Television / Netflix
Mohen Leo, TJFalls, Richard Van Den Bergh, Jean-clément Soret, Industrial Light & Magic – Andor – Lucasfilm / Disney+
Russell Dodgson, Bryony Duncan, Sam Chynoweth, Damien Stumpf, Danny Hargreaves, Eliot Gibbins – His Dark Materials – Bad Wolf / BBC One

Titles & Graphic Identity
Balázs Simon, BBC Creative, Gas Music – Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics – BBC Sport, Blink Ink, Gas Music / BBC Two
Peter Anderson Studio – Bad Sisters – Merman, Abc Signature/ Apple TV+
Tom Hingston, Markus Lehtonen, Sam Norris – Life After Life – House Productions / BBC One
Yu+Co – The Essex Serpent – See-Saw Productions/ Apple TV+

Writer: Comedy
Jack Rooke – Big Boys – Roughcut TV / Channel 4
Lisa McGee – Derry Girls – Hat Trick Productions / Channel 4
Nancy Harris – The Dry – Element Pictures / Britbox
Sharon Horgan, Barunka O’shaughnessy, Helen Serafinowicz, Holly Walsh – Motherland – Merman Television, Two Four / BBC One

Writer: Drama
Adam Kay – This Is Going To Hurt – Sister, Terrible Productions / BBC One
Alice Oseman – Heartstopper – See-Saw Films / Netflix
Pete Jackson – Somewhere Boy – Clerkenwell Films / Channel 4
Tony Schumacher – The Responder – Dancing Ledge / BBC One

The BAFTA Television Awards will take place on May 14.

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