2016 British Academy Television Craft Awards

The 17th Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards were presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) on 24 April 2016,[1] with Stephen Mangan hosting the event for the fourth year in a row. The awards were held at The Brewery, City of London, and given in recognition of technical achievements in British television of 2015.

17th British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date24 April 2016
SiteThe Brewery, London
Hosted byStephen Mangan

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below.[2]

Best Breakthrough Talent Best Director - Fiction/Entertainment
Best Director - Factual Best Director - Multi-Camera
  • Dave NathThe Murder Detectives
    • Adam Jessel – Professor Green: Suicide and Me
    • James Newton – The Detectives
    • Ursula Macfarlane – Charlie Hebdo: Three Days That Shook Paris
Best Writer - Comedy Best Writer - Drama
Best Make Up and Hair Design Best Production Design
Best Original Television Music Best Costume Design
Best Photography – Factual Best Photography and Lighting – Fiction
  • Camera TeamThe Hunt
    • Andrew Muggleton – Handmade: Metal
    • Ben Steele – The Children Who Beat Ebola
    • Pete Hayns, Mark Payne-Gill, Luke Barnett – Big Cats: An Amazing Animal Family
Best Editing – Factual Best Editing – Fiction
Best Digital Creativity Best Entertainment Craft Team
  • HumansDevelopment Team
    • I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! – Athena Witter, Barry Hayter, Teresa Pegrum, Liam Dalley
    • The Last Hours of Laura K – Gabriel Bisset-Smith, Rachel De-Lahay, Kenny Emson, Ed Sellek
    • Two Billion Miles – Mike Smith, Felix Renicks, Kieron Bryan, Harry Horton
Best Sound – Factual Best Sound – Fiction
Best Titles Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects

Special Award

See also

References

  1. "BAFTA TV Craft Award Winners Include 'Wolf Hall', 'The Dresser', 'The Murder Detectives' – Full List". Independent. 24 April 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  2. "Television Craft - 2016". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 21 February 2021.
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