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Who won in 2008?

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An Eventful Night

When producing our glamorous after-parties for our Awards ceremonies we have always been lucky enough to work with some of the UK’s most distinguished production companies...


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TV Winners and Nominees in 2008

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TV Winners in 2008

Actor
Boy A
  • Andrew Garfield
STUART: A LIFE BACKWARDS
  • Tom Hardy
SECRET LIFE
  • Matthew MacFadyen
PRIMO
  • Antony Sher
Actress
Cranford
  • Judi Dench
Cranford
  • Eileen Atkins
The Street
  • Gina McKee
IT'S A FREE WORLD
  • Kierston Wareing
Drama Series
The Street
  • Jimmy McGovern
  • Sita Williams
  • Terry McDonough
  • John Chapman
Life on Mars
  • Production Team
Rome
  • John Melfi
  • Anne Thomopoulos
  • Bruno Heller
  • Tim Van Patten
SKINS
  • Production Team
Factual Series
THE TOWER: A TALE OF TWO CITIES
  • Simon Ford
  • Rachel Innes-Lumsden
  • Anthony Wonke
  • Ines Cavill
MEET THE NATIVES
  • Gavin Searle
  • Will Anderson
  • Andrew Palmer
  • Chris King
PAUL MERTON IN CHINA
  • Paul Sommers
  • Mark Chapman
  • Barbie MacLaurin
  • Paul Merton
Tribe
  • Bruce Parry
  • Steve Robinson
  • Sam Organ
Situation Comedy
THE IT CROWD
  • Graham Linehan
  • Ash Atalla
  • Jamie Glazebrook
  • Barbara Wiltshire
Peep Show
  • Sam Bain
  • Jesse Armstrong
  • Robert Popper
  • Becky Martin
BENIDORM
  • Derren Litten
  • Kevin Allen
  • Geoffrey Perkins
THE THICK OF IT
  • Production Team
Single Drama
The Mark of Cain
  • Tony Marchant
  • Nicola Shindler
  • Lynn Horsford
  • Marc Munden
Boy A
  • John Crowley
  • Lynn Horsford
  • Mark O’Rowe
COMING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN
  • Greg Brenman
  • Roanna Benn
  • Mark Haddon
  • Julie Anne Robinson
THE TRIAL OF TONY BLAIR
  • Alistair Beaton
  • Simon Cellan-Jones
  • Hal Vogel
  • David Aukin
Drama Serial
BRITZ
  • Peter Kosminsky
  • David Aukin
  • Hal Vogel
  • Steve Clark-Hall
Cranford
  • Sue Birtwistle
  • Simon Curtis
  • Heidi Thomas
FIVE DAYS
  • Paul Rutman
  • Otto Bathurst
  • Simon Curtis
  • Gwyneth Hughes
MURPHY’S LAW
  • Greg Brenman
  • Stephen Smallwood
  • Russell Lewis
  • Colm McCarthy
Features
HESTON BLUMENTHAL: IN SEARCH OF PERFECTION
  • Production Team
RAMSAY’S KITCHEN NIGHTMARES
  • Production Team
THE SECRET MILLIONAIRE
  • Production Team
Top Gear
  • Production Team
Sport
BOAT RACE
  • John Watts
  • Tony Pastor
  • Paul McNamara
  • John McKenna
ITV F1: CANADIAN GRAND PRIX LIVE
  • Neil Duncanson
  • Gerard Lane
  • Kevin Chapman
  • Steve Aldous
RUGBY WORLD CUP 2007: ENGLAND V FRANCE SEMI-FINAL
  • David Moss
  • Simon Moore
  • Paul McNamara
WIMBLEDON – THE MEN’S FINAL
  • Paul Davies
  • Carl Hicks
  • Jonathan Bramley
  • Bethan Evans
Entertainment Performance
Harry Hill's TV Burp
  • Harry Hill
NEVER MIND THE BUZZCOCKS
  • Simon Amstell
THE FRIDAY NIGHT PROJECT
  • Alan Carr & Justin Lee Collins
QI
  • Stephen Fry
Comedy Performance
GAVIN AND STACEY
  • James Corden
THE THICK OF IT
  • Peter Capaldi
EXTRAS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
  • Stephen Merchant
Peep Show
  • David Mitchell
News Coverage
SKY NEWS – GLASGOW AIRPORT ATTACK
  • Production Team
BBC TEN O’CLOCK NEWS: WAR IN AFGHANISTAN
  • Craig Oliver
  • Huw Edwards
  • Alastair Leithead
  • Thea Fairley
CHANNEL 4 NEWS: IRAQ-THE SURGE
  • Jim Gray
  • Jon Snow
  • Krishnan Guru-Murthy
  • Ed Fraser
ITV EVENING NEWS: ZIMBABWE – THE TYRANNY AND THE TRAGEDY
  • Production Team
Current Affairs
CHINA’S STOLEN CHILDREN – A DISPATCHES SPECIAL
  • Jezza Neumann
  • Sky Zeh
  • Brian Woods
  • Kate Blewett
DISPATCHES – FIGHTING THE TALIBAN
  • Sean Langan
  • Julia Barron
  • Denman Rooke
HONOUR KILLS
  • Ben Rumney
  • Juliette Murray-Topham
  • Emma Willis
  • Adam Kemp
PANORAMA: DOG-FIGHTING UNDERCOVER
  • Mandy Mcauley
  • Sandy Smith
  • Andrew Bell
  • Jeremy Adams
Continuing Drama
Holby City
  • Production Team
THE BILL
  • Johnathan Young
  • Tim Key
  • Maxwell Young
  • Robert Del Maestro
EastEnders
  • Production Team
Emmerdale
  • Keith Richardson
  • Kathleen Beedles
  • John Anderson
  • Tim Dynevor
Interactivity
SPOOKS INTERACTIVE
  • Production Team
BIG ART MOB
  • Adam Gee
  • Clifford Singer
  • Alfie Dennen
DOCTOR WHO COMIC MAKER
  • Jo Pearce
  • Anwen Aspden
THE X FACTOR
  • Robert Marsh
  • Oliver Davies
  • Sophie Davis
  • Richard Holloway
Specialist Factual
THE GENIUS OF PHOTOGRAPHY
  • Tim Kirby
  • Alex Graham
  • Michael Jackson
THE RELIEF OF BELSEN
  • Justin Hardy
  • Susan Horth
  • Peter Guinness
  • Lucy Bassnett-McGuire
ANDREW MARR’S HISTORY OF MODERN BRITAIN
  • Andrew Marr
  • Chris Granlund
  • Tom Giles
  • Clive Edwards
EARTH: THE POWER OF THE PLANET
  • Dr Iain Stewart
  • Jonathan Renouf
  • Phil Dolling
Single Documentary
PARALLEL WORLDS, PARALLEL LIVES
  • Production Team
BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MINDS
  • Morgan Matthews
  • Edmund Coulthard
  • Grant McKee
  • David Brindley
LIE OF THE LAND
  • Molly Dineen
  • Catherine Bailey
  • Justin Krish
  • Mark Frith
MALCOLM AND BARBARA: LOVE’S FAREWELL
  • Paul Watson
  • Kim Horton
International
HEROES
  • Tim Kring
  • Joe Pokaski
  • Paul Edwards
  • Dennis Hammer
CALIFORNICATION
  • Tom Kapinos
  • David Duchovny
  • Scott Winant
FAMILY GUY
  • Seth MacFarlane
  • David A. Goodman
  • Chris Sheridan
  • Danny Smith
My Name is Earl
  • Greg Garcia
  • Bobby Bowman
  • Henry Lange
  • Jr.
  • Marc Buckland
Entertainment Programme
HARRY HILL’S TV BURP
  • Spencer Millman
  • Peter Orton
  • Harry Hill
BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT
  • Richard Holloway
  • Andrew Llinares
  • Ben Thursby
  • Georgie Hurford-Jones
Have I Got News For You
  • Jo Bunting
  • Nick Martin
  • Richard Wilson
Strictly Come Dancing
  • Martin Scott
  • Sam Donnelly
  • Clodagh O’Donoghue
Comedy Programme
RUSSELL BRAND’S PONDERLAND
  • Russell Brand
  • Matt Morgan
  • Jack Bayles
  • Gareth Roy
FONEJACKER
  • Ed Tracy
  • Kayvan Novak
  • Helen Williams
  • Mario Stylianides
THE ARMSTRONG & MILLER SHOW
  • Alexander Armstrong
  • Ben Miller
  • Jeremy Dyson
  • Mario Stylianides
STAR STORIES
  • Lee Hupfield
  • Elliot Hegarty
  • Kevin Bishop
  • Phil Clarke
Sky+ Audience Award
GAVIN & STACEY
The Apprentice
ANDREW MARR’S HISTORY OF MODERN BRITAIN
BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT
Cranford
Strictly Come Dancing

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  • An Eventful Night
  • Another star-studded line-up
  • The Awards Online - We’ve got it covered
  • Last night...
  • The Party before the Party
  • Opening the Web
  • Switched On...

An Eventful Night


When producing our glamorous after-parties for our Awards ceremonies we have always been lucky enough to work with some of the UK’s most distinguished production companies.

For this year’s Television Awards, the Academy’s new events arm, BAFTA Events, will be staging the most exciting after-party yet.

Film Awards Dinner Table
BAFTA / Marc Hoberman
The party, taking place in the beautiful Ballroom at the Grosvenor House Hotel, will take inspiration from the season and be full of springtime fun.

We never like to give too much away in advance but we are hoping to bring a little of the outdoors in, so that our guests can party in a BAFTA garden.

We are also thrilled that Pioneer is supporting the party. Their Kuro screens will be fabulous additions to the evening’s entertainment ( www.pioneer.co.uk/kuro ).

Written by Pete Reynolds, Production Manager, 19 April

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Another star-studded line-up


We've just received confirmation of the guest list for this Sunday's Television Awards.

Once again we're expecting a star-studded roll call of names and faces from the world of Television.

TV 07: Kelly Osbourne rc
BAFTA / Richard Kendal
Alongside host Graham Norton, the selection of presenters handing out BAFTA masks includes: Rob Brydon, Claudia Winkleman, Denise Lewis, Kirsty Young, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Hugh Bonneville, David Morrissey, Patsy Palmer & Sid Owen, John Hurt, Joanna Lumley, Simon Pegg, Emilia Fox, Fiona Bruce, Kirstie Allsopp & Phil Spencer, Paul Merton, John Simm, Tamzin Outhwaite and Heston Blumenthal.

Of course, this year’s expectant group of BAFTA nominees will be walking the red carpet alongside a host of other star names including Russell Brand, Tess Daly, Bruce Forsyth, Phillip Glenister, Amanda Holden, James Nesbitt, Adrian Pasdar and Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes). I could go on…

To get close to all the stars visit www.bafta.org on the night of the Awards from 6pm to watch exclusive red carpet coverage and backstage interviews with the night's winners.

You can find a full list of names – including all the confirmed nominees – here .

Written by Rob Cawston, Website Editor, 18 April

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The Awards Online - We’ve got it covered


For this year’s Television Awards BAFTA are streaming exclusive footage online and they've asked me, James Dagwell, to host the coverage.

TV: James DagwellFrom 6pm bafta.org will have exclusive red carpet interviews plus the first reaction from all the winners as they come off stage.

Reporting entertainment news as one of my roles at the BBC I know that BAFTA represents the gold standard of awards and I'm delighted to be part of their online plans.

So, what can you expect to see?

First off, we'll be providing exclusive in-depth interviews with the stars. At the Nominees party I caught up with the stars and spoke to the recipient of this year's Special Award, the so-called "father of reality TV", Paul Watson . Have a look at the interview – he certainly doesn't hold back on his views about television in 2008!

Watch the Paul Watson interview http://web.bafta.tv/Paul_Watson_Special_Award_.flv||470||300
Watch James talk to more TV nominees http://web.bafta.tv/Bafta_Nominees_Party_1_.flv||470||300
Watch BAFTA's Amanda Berry and Clare Brown http://web.bafta.tv/Bafta_Nominees_Party_2_.flv||470||300

On the night of the Awards, we’ll be bringing you exclusive red carpet interviews with the arriving celebrities – If you want know who’s there, who’s saying and wearing what before everyone else simply watch online. The footage will be available before the 8pm show on BBC One to give you a taste of the evening’s star-studded line up. We’re expecting a host of showbiz luminaries from Joanna Lumley, John Hurt and John Simm to Ricky and, of course, Bianca.

BAFTA will also have the only TV camera backstage and I'll be grabbing the winners as soon as they come off stage after receiving their awards. It'll be immediate and raw – we'll no doubt catch a few tears before the winners compose themselves for the crews waiting outside!

Of course, getting all this uploaded to bafta.org is no mean technological feat – I'm just one person in a long line of people working hard to get the interviews online as soon as possible so you can enjoy the backstage buzz from television’s biggest night of the year.

If you want me to ask the star a question, feel free to email web@bafta.org , and we’ll see what we can do. Enjoy the show and don’t forget to click back here on Sunday 20 April.

Written by James Dagwell, Presenter, 14 April

Last night...


Last night's nominees party for both the Television and Television Craft Awards was great fun and a resounding success.

A whole host of nominees and Award presenters joined us to celebrate at London's Landmark Hotel. Here's a few pics from the party, including TV and TV Craft Awards hosts Graham Norton and Claudia Winkleman plus Skins star Mitch Hewer, aka Maxxie:

TV Noms Party: Winkleman, Norton
BAFTA / Richard Kendal
TV Noms Party: Mitch Hewer
BAFTA / Richard Kendal

  • You can see the full party gallery here

Written by Helen Slater, Production Coordinator, 11 April

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The Party before the Party


Although the TV Awards is still over a week away (and TV Craft further still on the horizon) our nominees always get the chance to let their hair down before their big moment.

Our nominees party is taking place tonight at the Landmark Hotel – the official hotel of this year’s TV Awards. A large proportion of our TV and TV Craft nominees will be there for a luxurious champagne and canapé reception.

Taittinger Champagne
BAFTA
As well as being great fun, the party provides a chance for everyone to get together to celebrate their nomination in advance of the actual ceremony. For BAFTA, it’s really great to meet all the people whose work we are recognising and congratulate them on their achievements.

The party should be a star stuffed affair, with Taittinger champagne flowing and an amazing array of canapés provided by the Landmark. We will also be filming the stars to ask them how they feel about their BAFTA nomination in candid one-to-one interviews.

Check out the website for the latest party pics and footage.

Download the list of nominees:
pdf TV Awards (47 KB)
pdf TV Craft Awards (181 KB)

Written by Helen Slater, Production Coordinator, 10 April

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Opening the Web


The launch of BAFTA’s new website back in October brought with it the chance to do some really exciting things online – especially as we seek to champion the art forms of the moving image.

In addition to the growing list of Academy webcasts on the site we are planning big things for the Television Awards.

TV 07: Alan Sugar
BAFTA / Richard Kendal
This year we will be right in the thick of the action. Cameras and crew from BAFTA Productions will be interviewing the stars - including host Graham Norton - at the exclusive nominees’ party on the 10 April.

At the Awards themselves our red carpet cameras will capture all the action and talk to the stars as they arrive for their big night. We’ll also be interviewing all the major winners as they walk off stage with their BAFTA masks, providing you with a unique perspective on the Awards.

All the footage can be viewed here on the night alongside the latest galleries and up-to-the-minute news on who has won.

All you have to do is sit back, relax and watch as the Awards come to life online.

Written by Rob Cawston, Website Editor, 2 April

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Switched On...


It seems like only a moment ago I was walking down the red carpet at the Film Awards. And yet, with the glitz and glamour still sparkling in the memory, the Television Awards are just around the corner.

The Awards come at a really Interesting phase in television history. The growth of digital services and online viewing means we are switching on to TV in new ways. Things have certainly changed since the first Society of Film and Television Arts Awards in 1958!

TV: Behind TVNot to say that this year’s crop of nominees won’t represent the very best in TV programming, from comedy and entertainment, to drama and documentary.

And the event itself? Once again a wealth of TV talent will walk the red carpet to watch the ceremony at the London Palladium. Graham Norton is all set to take the helm for the second year running and a host of star names will present BAFTA masks in 23 categories.

Not only that, but our online coverage promises to be more exciting than ever, with a range of features, images and video content posted on the night. Make sure you switch on and watch online…

Written by Rob Cawston, Website Editor, 14 March

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