British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Editing: Fiction

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British Academy Television Craft Award
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1992
Currently held byEditing Team for I May Destroy You (2021)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

The British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Editing: Fiction is one of the categories presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) within the British Academy Television Craft Awards, the craft awards were established in 2000 with their own, separate ceremony as a way to spotlight technical achievements, without being overshadowed by the main production categories.

Before splitting into two categories for editing in 1992, Best Editing: Fiction and Best Editing: Factual (presented from 1992 to 1994 as Best Film or Video Editor – Fiction and Best Film or Video Editor – Factual respectively), two categories were presented to recognize editing in television programming:

  • From 1978 to 1991 Best VTR Editor was presented.
  • From 1978 to 1991 Best Film Editor was presented.

Winners and nominees[]

1970s[]

Best VTR Editor

Year Recipient(s) Title
1978 Geoff Higgs Macbeth
John Hawkins, Tim Waddell The Muppet Show
Charles Huff The Warrior's Return
Steve Murray The Ambassadors
Neil Pittaway Mike Yarwood in Persons
Tim Whiffin Love for Lydia/Hi Summer
Yorkshire TV Team Raffles
1979 John Hawkins The Muppets
Geoff Beames, Graham Roberts Lillie
Charles Huff The Lost Boys
STV VTR Section The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

Best Film Editor

Year Recipient(s) Title
1978 David Naden The Christians
Howard Billingham The World About Us
Cuba Sports and Revolution
Ron De Matteos Open University: James Bond
Tony Ham Blind Love
Stan Hawkes Whicker's World: Palm Beach
Dave King Omnibus: Tilford
Tudor Lloyd Goodbye Longfellow Road
Larry Loft Wings
Chris Lovett A Hymn from Jim
Reginald Mills Jesus of Nazareth
Des Murphy Open University: Mass Communications and Society - ABC in Kansas City
Jesse Palmer In The Making
Ken Pearce The Three Hostages
Tim Ritson Chink In The Wall
Prime Minister On Prime Ministers
Raoul Sobell The Treasure of Porto Santo
Chronicle: The Acquisitors
Tony Woollard Eustace and Hilda
1978 Ralph Sheldon Out
John Costello Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
David Martin Pennies from Heaven
Brighter Than The Sun
Jeremy McCracken The One and Only Phyllis Dixey

1980s[]

Best VTR Editor

Year Recipient(s) Title
1980 Sam Upton Crime and Punishment
Suez 1956
David Hillier Churchill and the Generals
Dave Lewington, Fred Turner The Will Kenny Everett Make It To 1980? Show
Stan Pow Testament of Youth
The Brylcreem Boys
Graham Roberts Gloo Joo
Stanley Baxter on Television
1981 Jan Langford The South Bank Show: The Passion
The Worst Of It'll Be Alright On The Night
Matt Boney Not the Nine O'Clock News
John Hawkins The Muppets
Fred Turner, Dave Lewinton The Kenny Everett Video Show
1982 Ian Williams The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Clayton Parker, Graham Roberts The Stanley Baxter Series
Stan Pow The Journal of Bridget Hitler
Graham Taylor The Cherry Orchard
1983 Mike Bloore Boys from the Blackstuff
Terry Bennell Nicholas Nickleby
Outside Edge
Dennis Collett Another Flip for Dominick
Nancy Astor
Graham Roberts The Stanley Baxter Hour
A Fine Romance
1984 Dennis Collett Reith
The Last Day
The Hot Shoe Show
Stan Pow Mansfield Park
Macbeth
Peter Reason The Comedy of Errors
Two Gentleman of Verona
Video Stars
Ed Wooden Three of a Kind
1985 Stephen Newnham The Box of Delights
Ian Collins Bird of Prey II
Graham Sissons The Trial of Richard III
Kevin Waters Shroud for a Nightingale
1986 Graham Taylor Blott on the Landscape
Malcolm Banthorpe The Detective
David Lewinton L'Enfance Du Christ
Michael Taylor John Lennon: A Journey in the Life
1987 Malcolm J Banthorpe, Dave Jervis The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
John Baldwin Spitting Image
Clayton Parker Fire and Ice
Stan Pow Bluebell
John Sillitto Stanley Baxter's Picture Annual
Graham Sissons The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald
1988 Peter Hayes Tutti Frutti (for "Episode 4")
John Fortenberry, Ruth Foster Graceland: The African Concert
Gerry Law Tutti Frutti (for "Episode 3")
George Tidmarsh LS Lowry: A Simple Man
1989 Editing Team The Clothes Show
John Baldwin Spitting Image
Roger Martin Entertainment USA
Mykola Pawluk French and Saunders

Best Film Editor

Year Recipient(s) Title
1980 Ron Martin Life on Earth
Paul Carter Public School
Ann Chegwidden The World About Us: Bloody Ivory (Special)
Survival: River Of Sand (Special)
Chris Wimble, Clare Douglas Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
1981 Tariq Anwar Oppenheimer
Caught on a Train
Jon Costelloe Blade on the Feather
Roger James Death of a Princess
The Gamekeeper
Trevor Waite and Editing Team Hollywood
1982 Anthony Ham Brideshead Revisited
Tony Heaven, Dave Lee Fighter Pilot
Ralph Sheldon, Ann Chegwidden The Flame Trees of Thika
Leslie Walker Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years
Alan Coddington The South Bank Show: Music for a City – Venice
1983 Oscar Webb A Voyage Round My Father
Peter Heeley The Flight of the Condor
Greg Miller Boys from the Blackstuff
Chris Wimble, Clare Douglas Smiley's People
1984 Ralph Sheldon, Edward Marnier Reilly, Ace of Spies
Derek Bain Baryshnikov, The Dancer and the Dance
Cowboy Art
Agnes De Mille
Ken Pearce An Englishman Abroad
Ralph Sheldon, Andrew Nelson Kennedy
1985 Jim Latham Threads
Ann Chegwidden The Heart of the Dragon
Edward Mansell The Jewel in the Crown
Peter Rose The River Journeys: Congo
1986 Ardan Fisher, Dan Rae Edge of Darkness
Howard Billingham Omnibus: Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story
Ian Callaway Marilyn Monroe: Say Goodbye to the President
Martin Elsbury Kingdom of the Ice Bear
1987 Dick Allen Hotel Du Lac
Tariq Anwar, Julian Miller, John Stothart The Monocled Mutineer
Ken Pearce The Insurance Man
John Shirley, Barry Peters Paradise Postponed
Frank Webb, Jon Costelloe London's Burning
Bill Wright, Sue Wyatt The Singing Detective
1988 Andrew Willsmore The Duty Men
Tariq Anwar Fortunes of War
John MacDonnell Tutti Frutti
Barry Peters Porterhouse Blue
1989 Don Fairservice A Very British Coup
Jack Dardis Game, Set and Match (for "Episodes 5,6,9,11 & 13")
Chris Gill Game, Set and Match (for "Episodes 1,2,3,4,7,8,10 & 12")
Ken Pearce Tumbledown

1990s[]

Best VTR Editor

Year Recipient(s) Title
1990 John Baldwin Spitting Image
Nigel Cattle Casualty (for "Episode 2")
Editing Team The Clothes Show
Stan Pow The Ginger Tree
1991 Malcolm Banthorpe Casualty (for "Episodes 1 & 6")
John Beech, Ray Ball, Laurie Bunce The Bill
Mykola Pawluk Drop the Dead Donkey
David Yardley, Jonathan Hills Una Stravaganza Dei Medici

Best Film Editor

Year Recipient(s) Title
1990 Howard Billingham Around the World in 80 Days (for "Part 5")
Tariq Anwar Summer's Lease
Jon Gregory, Neil Thompson, Andrew McClelland Traffik
Ray Wingrove Mother Love
1991 Dick Allen Portrait of a Marriage
Masahiro Hirakubo The Green Man
Chris Orrell The Trials of Life (for "Episodes 5 & 10")
Chris Wade The Trials of Life (for "Episodes 2,3 & 11")

Best Film or Video Editor – Fiction

Year Recipient(s) Title
1992 Edward Mansell Prime Suspect
Alan Dixon Casualty (for "Episodes 2,8 & 12")
Anthony Ham, Oral Norrie Ottey G.B.H.
Bill Wright Clarissa
1993 Frances Parker Unnatural Pursuits
Mark Day Memento Mori
Kevin Lester Inspector Morse
Edward Mansell Prime Suspect 2
1994 Mick Audsley The Snapper
Dave King To Play the King
Edward Mansell Prime Suspect 3
Oral Norrie Ottey, Trevor Waite, Chris Gill Cracker

Best Editing: Fiction

Year Title Recipient(s)
1995 Takin' Over the Asylum Ian Farr
Cardiac Arrest Peter Hayes
Cracker Edward Mansell
Middlemarch Paul Tothill, Jerry Leon
1996 Love Bites: Go Now Trevor Waite
The Politician's Wife Alan Jones
Cracker Edward Mansell
The Buccaneers Greg Miller
1997 Hillsborough Barry Vince
Gulliver’s Travels Peter Coulson
The Crow Road Angus Newton
The Fragile Heart Neil Thomson
1998 The Lakes Roy Sharman
Holding On John Stothart
Tom Jones Paul Tothill, Annie Kocur
Trial and Retribution Terry Warwick
1999 A Rather English Marriage Dave King
Vanity Fair Bill Diver
Hornblower: The Even Chance Keith Palmer
Our Mutual Friend Frances Parker

2000s[]

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2000 The Royle Family Tony Cranstoun BBC One
Queer as Folk Tony Cranstoun Channel 4
David Copperfield Philip Kloss BBC One
Cold Feet Tim Waddell ITV
2001 North Square Jon Costelloe Channel 4
Clocking Off Nick Arthurs, Tony Cranstoun, Edward Mansell BBC One
Longitude Peter Coulson Channel 4
Gormenghast Paul Tothill BBC Two
2002 Othello Nick Arthurs ITV
Clocking Off Mark Elliott, Edward Mansell, Tony Cranstoun BBC One
The Way We Live Now Paul Tothill
Perfect Strangers Mark Day BBC Two
2003 Daniel Deronda Philip Kloss BBC One
Bloody Sunday Clare Douglas ITV
Shackleton Peter Coulson Channel 4
Spooks Colin Green BBC One
2004 State of Play Mark Day BBC One
Prime Suspect St John O’Rorke ITV
The Lost Prince Clare Douglas BBC One
Spooks Paul Knight, Barney Pilling
2005 Sex Traffic Mark Day Channel 4
The Long Firm Paul Tothill BBC Two
Shameless Fiona Colbeck Channel 4
Dirty Filthy Love Tania Reddin ITV
2006 Bleak House Paul Knight BBC One
To the Ends of the Earth Philip Kloss BBC Two
Casanova Nick Arthurs BBC Three
The Ghost Squad Adam Recht Channel 4
2007 Longford Melanie Oliver Channel 4
Doctor Who Crispin Green BBC One
Life on Mars Barney Pilling
Prime Suspect: The Final Act Trevor Waite ITV
2008 Boy A Lucia Zucchetti Channel 4
Five Days Sarah Brewerton BBC One
Cranford Frances Parker
The Mighty Boosh Mark Everson BBC Three
2009 Doctor Who Philip Kloss BBC One
Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley Anthony Combes BBC Four
Criminal Justice Sarah Brewerton BBC One
White Girl Una Ni Dhonghaile BBC Two

2010s[]

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2010 Mo Kristina Hetherington Channel 4
Occupation Victoria Boydell BBC One
A Short Stay in Switzerland Adam Recht
Criminal Justice Chris Wyatt
Red Riding 1974 Andrew Hulme Channel 4
2011 Sherlock 'A Study in Pink Charlie Phillips BBC One
Eric and Ernie Jamie Pearson BBC Two
Downton Abbey John Wilson ITV
This is England '86 Chris Wyatt Channel 4
2012 Sherlock A Scandal in Belgravia Charlie Phillips BBC One
The Crimson Petal and the White Luke Dunkley BBC Two
Birdsong Kristina Hetherington BBC One
Great Expectations Victoria Boydell
2013 The Fear "Episode 1" Trevor Waite Channel 4
Ripper Street Úna Ní Dhonghaíle BBC One
The Thick of It Anthony Boys, Gary Dollner BBC Two
The Hour "Episode 1" Gareth C. Scales
2014 The Fall Steve Singleton BBC Two
An Adventure in Space and Time Philip Kloss BBC Two
Top of the Lake "Episode Six" Alexandre de Franceschi
Broadchurch "Episode Eight" Mike Jones ITV
2015 Sherlock Yan Miles BBC One
The Fall Steve Singleton BBC Two
The Honourable Woman Jason Krasucki
The Missing Úna Ní Dhonghaíle BBC One
2016 Wolf Hall David Blackmore BBC Two
An Inspector Calls Alex Mackie BBC One
Humans Daniel Greenway Channel 4
This Is England '90 Matthew Gray
London Spy Victoria Boydell BBC Two
2017
[1]
The Night Manager Ben Lester BBC One
National Treasure Luke Dunkley Channel 4
Sherlock The Abominable Bride Andrew John McClelland BBC One
Fleabag Gary Dollner BBC Three
2018
[2]
Three Girls Úna Ní Dhonghaíle BBC One
The Crown "Paterfamilias" Pia Di Ciaula Netflix
Line of Duty "Moral Superiority" Andrew John McClelland BBC One
Peaky Blinders "The Duel" Dan Roberts BBC Two
2019
[3]
A Very English Scandal Pia Di Ciaula BBC One
Killing Eve "Nice Face" Gary Dollner BBC One
Bodyguard "Episode 1" Steve Singleton
Bandersnatch (Black Mirror) Tony Kearns Netflix

2020s[]

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2020
[4][5]
Chernobyl Simon Smith, Jinx Godfrey Sky Atlantic
Killing Eve "Desperate Times" Dan Crinnion BBC One
Giri/Haji Elen Pierce Lewis BBC Two
Fleabag Gary Dollner BBC Three
2021
[6]
I May Destroy You Editing Team BBC One
Normal People "Episode 5" Nathan Nugent BBC Three
Quiz Pia Di Ciaula ITV
Small Axe Chris Dickens and Steve McQueen BBC One

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "BAFTA TV Craft Award Winners Include 'The Crown', 'The Night Manager', 'National Treasure' — Full List". Deadline. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Nominations Announced for the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2018". Bafta. 22 March 2018. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Nominations announced: Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2019". www.bafta.org. 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
  4. ^ "Bafta TV Awards: Richard Ayoade to host socially-distanced delayed ceremony". bbc. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  5. ^ "'Chernobyl' Leads 2020 BAFTA TV Craft Awards". bbc. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  6. ^ "BAFTA TV 2021: Nominations for the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Television Craft Awards". www.bafta.org. 2021-04-28. Retrieved 2021-04-28.

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