2017 British Academy Television Craft Awards

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18th British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date23 April 2017
SiteThe Brewery, London
Hosted byStephen Mangan
Highlights
Most awardsThe Crown, Planet Earth II, National Treasure, The Night Manager (2)
Most nominationsPlanet Earth II (9)
Television coverage
NetworkBBC One

The 18th Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards were presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) on 23 April 2017.[1] For the fifth consecutive year, Stephen Mangan was the ceremony's host.[2] The awards were held at The Brewery, City of London, and given in recognition of technical achievements in British television of 2016. Planet Earth II led the nominations with nine. The Crown, Planet Earth II, National Treasure and The Night Manager won two awards each.

Winners and nominees[]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3]

Special Award

  • Bobby Warans
Best Breakthrough Talent Best Director - Fiction
Best Director - Factual Best Director - Multi-Camera
Best Writer - Comedy Best Writer - Drama
Best Make Up and Hair Design Best Production Design
Best Special, Graphic and Visual Design Best Costume Design
  • The Crown – One of Us, Molinare
    • Playtest (Black Mirror) – Justin Hutchinson-Chatburn, Framestore, Glassworks, Baseblack
    • Sherlock: The Abominable Bride – Real SFX, Milk VFX, Kevin Horsewood
    • The Last Dragonslayer – Milk VFX, Chris Reynolds, Adam McInnes
    • War & Peace – Bluebolt, Jens Doeldissen, Simone Grattarola
    • The Night Manager – Bluebolt, Pau Costa Moeller
Best Photography – Factual Best Photography and Lighting – Fiction
Best Editing – Factual Best Editing – Fiction
  • Hillsborough – Andy Worboys
    • Planet Earth II (for "Deserts") – Dave Pearce
    • Planet Earth II (for "Islands") – Matt Meech
    • Exodus: Our Journey to Europe – Simon Sykes, Nick Fenton, Sunshine Jackson
  • The Night Manager – Ben Lester
    • Fleabag – Gary Dollner
    • National Treasure – Luke Dunkley
    • Sherlock: The Abominable Bride – Andrew John McClelland
Best Digital Creativity Best Entertainment Craft Team
  • David Attenborough's Great Barrier Reef Dive – Alchemy VR
    • Attenborough's Story of Life App – Matt Walker, Ben Gonshaw, Ewa Headley, Tristan Leaver
    • HUM∀NS – Production team
    • 2016 Summer Paralympics – Sunset + Vine, Deltatre, Live Wire, Golden Egg Innovation
  • Bernie Davis, David Cole, Kevin Duff, Patrick Doherty – Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance 2016
Best Sound – Factual Best Sound – Fiction
  • The Night Manager – Aitor Berenguer, Howard Bargroff, Alex Sawyer, Adam Armitage
    • Sherlock: The Abominable Bride – John Mooney, Douglas Sinclair, Howard Bargroff, Jon Salmon-Joyce
    • The Missing – Sound Team
    • War & Peace – Chris Ashworth, Lee Walpole, Stuart Hilliker, Jeff Richardson
Best Original Television Music Best Titles and Graphic Identity
  • Paralympics 2016 – Richard Norley, Lee Jacobs, Callum O'Reilly
    • The Durrells – Alex Maclean
    • The Night Manager – Patrick Clair, Raoul Marks
    • The Crown – Patrick Clair, Raoul Marks

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Television Craft Awards in 2017: Nominations Announced". Bafta. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Television Craft in 2017". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). 23 April 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Television Craft Awards Winners 2017". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 19 June 2017.

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