2015 British Academy Television Awards
61st British Academy Television Awards | |
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Date | 10 May 2015 |
Site | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane |
Hosted by | Graham Norton |
Highlights | |
Best Comedy | The Graham Norton Show |
Best Drama | Happy Valley |
Best Actor |
Jason Watkins The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies |
Best Actress |
Georgina Campbell Murdered by My Boyfriend |
Best Comedy | |
Television coverage | |
Channel | BBC One |
Duration | 2 hours |
The 61st British Academy Television Awards nominations were announced on 8 April 2015.[1]
Winners and nominations
Winners are listed first and emboldened.[2]
Leading Actor
- Jason Watkins – The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies (ITV)
- Benedict Cumberbatch – Sherlock (BBC One)
- Toby Jones – Marvellous (BBC Two)
- James Nesbitt – The Missing (BBC One)
Leading Actress
- Georgina Campbell – Murdered by My Boyfriend (BBC Three)
- Keeley Hawes – Line of Duty (BBC Two)
- Sarah Lancashire – Happy Valley (BBC One)
- Sheridan Smith – Cilla (ITV)
Supporting Actor
- Stephen Rea – The Honourable Woman (BBC Two)
- Adeel Akhtar – Utopia (Channel 4)
- James Norton – Happy Valley (BBC One)
- Ken Stott – The Missing (BBC One)
Supporting Actress
- Gemma Jones – Marvellous (BBC Two)
- Vicky McClure – Line of Duty (BBC Two)
- Amanda Redman – Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This (ITV)
- Charlotte Spencer – Glue (E4)
Entertainment Performance
- Leigh Francis – Celebrity Juice (ITV2)
- Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
- Claudia Winkleman – Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
Female Performance In A Comedy Programme
- Jessica Hynes – W1A (BBC Two)
- Olivia Colman – Rev. (BBC Two)
- Tamsin Greig – Episodes (BBC Two)
- Catherine Tate – Catherine Tate's Nan (BBC One)
Male Performance In A Comedy Programme
- Matt Berry – Toast of London (Channel 4)
- Hugh Bonneville – W1A (BBC Two)
- Tom Hollander – Rev. (BBC Two)
- Brendan O'Carroll – Mrs. Brown's Boys – Christmas Special (BBC One)
Single Drama
- Marvellous – Peter Bowker, Julian Farino, Katie Swinden, Patrick Spence (Fifty Fathoms/BBC Two)
- A Poet in New York – Aisling Walsh, Ruth Caleb, Andrew Davies, Griff Rhys Jones (Modern Television/BBC Two)
- Common – Jimmy McGovern, David Blair, Colin McKeown, Donna Molloy (LA Productions/BBC One)
- Murdered by My Boyfriend – Pier Wilkie, Regina Moriarty, Paul Andrew Williams, Darren Kemp (BBC/BBC Three)
Mini-Series
- The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies – Gareth Neame, Peter Morgan, Roger Michell, Kevin Loader (Carnival Film & Television/ITV)
- Cilla – Jeff Pope, Paul Whittington, Kwadjo Dajan, Robert Willis (ITV Studios/GroupM Entertainment/ITV)
- Our World War (BBC Factual/BBC Three)
- Prey – Chris Lunt, Nicola Shindler, Tom Sherry, Nick Murphy (Red Production Company/ITV)
Drama Series
- Happy Valley – Sally Wainwright, Karen Lewis, Euros Lyn, Nicola Shindler (Red Production Company/BBC One)
- Line of Duty (World Productions/BBC Two)
- The Missing – Charlie Pattinson, Willow Grylls, Jack Williams, Harry Williams (New Pictures/BBC One)
- Peaky Blinders (Caryn Mandabach Productions/Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Two)
Soap and Continuing Drama
- Coronation Street (ITV Studios/ITV)
- Casualty (BBC Drama Production Wales/BBC One)
- EastEnders (BBC Drama Production London/BBC One)
- Hollyoaks – Bryan Kirkwood, Iain Macleod, Emily Gascoigne, Hannah Sowden (Lime Pictures/Channel 4)
International
- True Detective – Nic Pizzolatto, Cary Fukunaga, Scott Stephens, Steve Golin (HBO Entertainment in assoc. with Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls and Passenger/ Sky Atlantic)
- The Good Wife (CBS Television Studios in assoc. with Scott Free/King Size Prods/More4)
- House of Cards – Beau Willimon, David Fincher, Joshua Donen, Kevin Spacey (Donen/Fincher/Roth and Trigger Street Productions, Inc. in assoc. with Media Rights Capital/Netflix)
- Orange Is the New Black – Jenji Kohan, Lisa Vinnecour, Sara Hess, Sian Heder (Lionsgate Television/Netflix)
Factual Series
- Life and Death Row (BBC Documentaries Production/BBC Three)
- 15,000 Kids and Counting – Chris Eley, Brian Woods, Gwyn Jones, Fiona Jones (True Vision Productions/Channel 4)
- Educating the East End (Twofour/Channel 4)
- Protecting Our Parents (BBC Documentaries Production/BBC Two)
Specialist Factual
- Grayson Perry: Who Are You? – Neil Crombie, Joe Evans (Swan Films/Channel 4)
- David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies 3D – David Attenborough, Anthony Geffen, David Lee (Colossus Productions/SKY 3D)
- The Great War: The People's Story (Shiver/ITV)
- Our Gay Wedding: The Musical – Sean Murphy, Archie Baron (Wingspan Productions/Channel 4)
Single Documentary
- The Paedophile Hunter – Dan Reed (Amos Pictures/Channel 4)
- Baby P: The Untold Story – Henry Singer, Jenny Saunders, Ben Stark, Simon Ford (Sandpaper Films/BBC One)
- Children of Syria – Robin Barnwell, Lyse Doucet, Bradley Manning, Lucy Hetherington (BBC/BBC Two)
- The Miners Strike and Me (Shiver/ITV)
Features
- Grand Designs (Boundless (part of Fremantle Media UK)/Channel 4)
- George Clarke's Amazing Spaces – Will Daws, Jamie Wightman, Stuart Cabb (Plum Pictures/Channel 4)
- The Great British Bake Off – Anna Beattie, Samantha Beddoes, Andy Devonshire, Simon Evans (Love Productions/BBC One)
- Long Lost Family – Sally Benton, Clare Bradbury, Colette Flight, Kate Scholefield (Wall To Wall/ITV)
Reality & Constructed Factual
- The Island with Bear Grylls – Ben Mitchell, Tim Whitwell, Bear Grylls, Delbert Shoopman (Shine/ Bear Grylls Ventures Co-Production/Channel 4)
- The Apprentice (Boundless/BBC One)
- I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV Studios/ITV)
- The Undateables – Sarah Spencer, Martha Constable (Betty TV/Channel 4)
Current Affairs
- Children on the Frontline (Dispatches) (ITN Productions/Channel 4)
- Ebola Frontline (Panorama) – Steve Grandison, Lucie Kon, Karen Edwards, Fabio Basone (Blakeway Productions/BBC One)
- Inside Kenya's Death Squads (Al Jazeera Investigates) – Simon Boazman, Kris Jepson, Chris Olivoto, Phil Rees (Al Jazeera Network/Al Jazeera English)
- Terror at the Mall (This World) – Dan Reed, Mark Towns, Sarah Waldron, George Carey (Amos Pictures/BBC Two)
News Coverage
- Sky News Live at Five: Ebola – Alex Crawford, Garwen McLuckie, Nick Ludlam (Sky News/Sky News)
- BBC News at Ten (BBC News/BBC One)
- Channel 4 News - Inside Gaza: Children Under Fire – Jon Snow, Ben de Pear, Nevine Mabro (Channel 4 News/Channel 4)
- ITV News at Ten - Iraq Crisis (ITN for ITV News/ITV)
Sports and Live Events
- WW1 Remembered - From the Battlefield & Westminster Abbey (BBC Productions/BBC Two)
- 2014 FA Cup Semi-Final: Hull City vs. Sheffield United (Sunset + Vine/BT Sport 1)
- Monty Python Live (Mostly) (Phil McIntyre Entertainment Hipgnosis/Gold)
- 2014 Tour de France: Stage 1 – Steve Docherty, Carolyn Viccari, James Venner (Vsquared/ITV)
Entertainment Programme
- Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV Studios/Mitre Television/ITV)
- Dynamo: Magician Impossible – Lucy Ansbro, Dan Albion, Alex Hartman, Debbie Young (Phil McIntyre Entertainment Ltd / Inner Circle Films / Red Rocket/ Watch)
- Strictly Come Dancing – Louise Rainbow, Nikki Parsons, Vanessa Clark, Jason Gilkison (BBC Entertainment/BBC One)
- The Voice (Wall to Wall/BBC One)
Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme
- The Graham Norton Show – Jon Magnusson, Graham Stewart, Graham Norton, Steve Smith (So Television/BBC One)
- Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe – Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones, Nick Vaughan-Smith, Ali Marlow (Endemol UK/BBC Two)
- Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle – Stewart Lee, Richard Webb, Tim Kirkby (BBC Comedy Production London/BBC Two)
- Would I Lie to You? – Peter Holmes, Rachel Ablett, Ruth Phillips, Richard Cohen (Zeppotron/BBC One)
Situation Comedy
- Detectorists (Channel X North and Lola Entertainment/BBC Four)
- Harry & Paul's Story Of The Twos – Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse, Ed Bye, Bradley Adams (Balloon Entertainment/BBC Two)
- Moone Boy – Chris O'Dowd, Nick Vincent Murphy, Ted Dowd, Ian Fitzgibbon (Baby Cow Productions/ Hot Cod / Sprout Pictures / Grand Pictures/Sky 1)
- The Wrong Mans – Jim Field Smith, Mathew Baynton, James Corden (A BBC Comedy/Hulu co-production/BBC Two)
Radio Times Audience Award
Fellowship
Special Award
See also
References
- ↑ Alex Ritman (8 April 2015). "BAFTA TV Awards: Benedict Cumberbatch Gets Third Nomination for 'Sherlock'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
- ↑ "Bafta TV awards 2015: Winners in full". BBC News. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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