2001 British Academy Television Craft Awards

The British Academy Television Craft Awards of 2001 are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and were held on 22 April 2001 at the Sadler's Wells Theatre, the ceremony was hosted by Liza Tarbuck.[1][2]

2nd British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date22 April 2001
SiteSadler's Wells Theatre, London, UK
Hosted byLiza Tarbuck

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best New Director - Fiction Best New Director - Factual
  • Sarah MacDonald – Newsnight: A Family Affair (Special)
  • Frances Byrnes – Picture This: The Pavlov Ballet
  • Lucy Carter – Britain At War In Colour
  • Jonah Weston – Anatomy Of Disgust
Best New Writer Best Original Television Music
  • Longitude – Geoffrey Burgon
  • War Behind The Wire – Daemion Barry
  • Elizabeth – Andy Price
  • Gormenghast – Richard Rodney Bennett
Best Costume Design Best Production Design
Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction Best Photography - Factual
  • Arena: Wisconsin Death Trip – Eigil Bryld
  • Australia: Beyond The Fatal Shore – David Baillie, Jeremy Pollard, Sion Michel
  • Endurance: Shackleton And The Antarctic – Tom Hurwitz, Scott Ransom, Sandi Sissel
  • Andes to Amazon – Photography Team
Best Editing - Fiction/Entertainment Best Editing - Factual
  • Omnibus: Dudley Moore – After The Laughter – Andrew Fegen
  • Britain At War In Colour – Stephen Moore
  • I Love 1970’s: 1974 – Craig Stobbart
  • A History Of Britain By Simon Schama – Editing Team
Best Make-Up and Hair Design Best Visual Effects and Graphic Design
  • Gormenghast – Visual Effects Team
  • Horizon: Supermassive Black Holes – Simon Edgar, Gareth Edwards, Neil Cunningham
  • Longitude – Framestore
  • Private Lives Of The Pharaohs – Red Vision
Best Sound - Fiction Best Sound - Factual
  • The South Bank Show: Simon Rattle On Judith Weir – Paul Vigars, Alex Thompson
  • Britain At War In Colour – Brian Aherne
  • Volcano – Victor Chainey, Chris Phinikas
  • Omnibus: Dudley Moore – After The Laughter – Michael Lax

Special awards

See also

References

  1. Staff (22 April 2001). "Longitude wins Bafta hat-trick". British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  2. "BFI - Film & TV Database - BAFTA Craft Awards 2001". British Film Institute (BFI). Archived from the original on 3 June 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
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