1990 British Academy Television Awards
1990 British Academy Television Awards | |
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Highlights | |
Best Comedy Series | Blackadder Goes Forth |
Best Drama | Traffik |
Best Actor | John Thaw Inspector Morse |
Best Actress | Diana Rigg Mother Love |
Winners
- Best Actor
- Winner: John Thaw — Inspector Morse (ITV)
- Other nominees: Joss Ackland — First And Last; John Gielgud — Summer's Lease; Alfred Molina — The Accountant
- Best Actress
- Winner: Diana Rigg — Mother Love
- Other nominees: Peggy Ashcroft — She's Been Away; Judi Dench — Behaving Badly; Gwen Taylor — A Bit of a Do
- Best Comedy (Programme or Series)
- Winner: Blackadder Goes Forth
- Other nominees: After Henry; The New Statesman; Only Fools And Horses
- Best Light Entertainment Performance
- Winner: Rowan Atkinson — Blackadder Goes Forth
- Other nominees: Barry Humphries — The Dame Edna Experience ; David Jason — Only Fools And Horses; Victoria Wood — Victoria Wood
- Best Drama Series
- Winner: Traffik
- Other nominees: Inspector Morse (ITV); Mother Love; Summer's Lease
- Best Single Drama
- Winner: The Accountant
- Other nominees: Bomber Harris; First And Last; She's Been Away
- Best News Coverage
- Winner: BBC News — Square Massacre
- Other nominees: BBC Berlin Wall Coverage; BBC Nine O'Clock News — Kate Adie Secret Report from Chinese Hospital; ITN Coverage of Romania
- Best Factual Series
- Winner: Forty Minutes
- Other nominees: Arena (BBC / BBC2); Around the World in 80 Days; World in Action
- Flaherty Award for Single Documentary
- Winner: First Tuesday — Four Hours In My Lai
- Other nominees: Everyman: Romania — State of Fear; Lost Children of The Empire; Viewpoint '89: Cambodia — Year 10: A Special Report by John Pilger
- Huw Wheldon Award for Arts Programme or Series
- Winner: Omnibus: Art In The Third Reich
- Other nominees: Arena — Tales From Barcelona (BBC / BBC2); The South Bank Show — Barry Humphries; The South Bank Show — Dustin Hoffman
- Light Entertainment Programme or Series
- Winner: Clive James On The '80s
- Other nominees: The Dame Edna Experience; Victoria Wood; Whose Line Is It Anyway?
- Best Children's Educational Documentary Programme
- Winner: The Really Wild Show
- Other nominees: Blockbusters; Choices: Who'd Be a Woman; Scene: My Brother David
- Best Children's Entertainment / Drama Programme
- Winner: Maid Marian and her Merry Men
- Other nominees: The BFG; The Chronicles Of Narnia; Woof
- Foreign Programme Award
- BAFTA Fellowship Award
External links
- Archive of winners on official BAFTA website (retrieved 4 June 2013).
- British Academy Television Awards 1996 Archived 2008-12-31 at the Wayback Machine at the Internet Movie Database
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