2020 British Academy Scotland Awards

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2020 British Academy Scotland Awards
Date8 December 2020
SiteOnline
Hosted byEdith Bowman
Television coverage
NetworkStreaming webcast

The 30th British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 8 December 2020 online, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2019.[1] The nominations were announced by Edith Bowman on 21 October 2020.[2]

Nominees[]

Best News & Current Affairs Best Director (Fiction)
  • The War Next Door: Scotland and the Troubles
    • The Nine
    • Scotland's Lockdown (Disclosure)
Best Entertainment Best Factual Series
  • Scot Squad: The Chief's Election Interviews
    • Selling Scotland
    • Test Drive
  • Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming
    • Darren McGarvey's Scotland
    • Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland
Best Actor in Television Best Actress in Television
Best Writer Film/Television Best Television Scripted
Best Director (Factual) Best Specialist Factual
  • Matt Pinder - Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming
    • Stewart Kyaasimire - Black and Scottish
    • John MacLaverty - The Battle of Skye Bridge
  • Greg Davies: Lookin for Kes - James Dames, Richard Bright, David Arthur, Tim Niel
    • Climategate: Science of a Scandal - Ross Harper, Steve O'Hagan, Dave Clark
    • Miss World 1970: Beauty Queens and Bedlam - Hannah Berryman, Lizzie Webster, Patrick Smith, Richard Bright
Best Single Documentary Best Short Film & Animation
  • Being Gail Porter - Harry Bell, Anne-Claire Pilley
    • The Battle of Skye Bridge - Harry Bell, John MacLaverty, Noel Nelis, Cara Maclean
    • Dooman - Darren Hercher, David Arthur, Karen Emsley
  • Betty - Will Anderson
    • The Last Train - Ross Hogg, Sean Mulvenna
    • The Motorist - Ciaran Lyons, Beth Allan, David Liddell, Chris Lyons
Best Features Best Game
  • A Country Life for Half The Price
    • Location, Location, Location
    • Scotland's Home of the Year
  • Autonauts
    • Cloudpunk
    • Dead End Job
Audience Award

Outstanding Contribution to Television[]

Stanley Baxter

Outstanding Contribution to Craft[]

Phyllis Ironside

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards: Winners in 2020". BAFTA. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  2. ^ Jane Cunningham. "SCOTTISH BAFTA NOMINATIONS 2020". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2020-10-21.

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