BBC wins at BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2016
Hannah Khalil
Digital Content Producer, About The BBC Blog

Sir Anthony Hopkins and Sir Ian McKellan in BBC Two's The Dresser
Last night BAFTA held their Television Craft Awards at a ceremony in London. BBC programmes took home prizes in half the categories. Wolf Hall has two more trophies to add to the already bulging cabinet: for Sound – Fiction and Editing – Fiction.
BBC One’s The Hunt was selected in the Photography - Factual and Original Music categories. The Dresser earned silverwear for Costume Design and Make Up and Hair Design. While Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell were named for Production Design and Special, Visual & Graphic Effects.
Here are all the BBC winners:
- The Hunt, Camera Team: Photography - Factual in 2016
- The Dresser, Fotini Dimou - Costume Design in 2016
- London Spy, Laurie Rose: Photography And Lighting - Fiction in 2016
- Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, David Roger: Production Design in 2016
- VE Day 70: The Nation Remembers, Andy James, Andy Payne, Andy Groves, Julian Pasqua: Sound - Factual in 2016
- Wolf Hall, Sound Team: Sound - Fiction in 2016
- Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Milk VFX: Special, Visual & Graphic Effects in 2016
- Wolf Hall, David Blackmore: Editing - Fiction in 2016
- The Dresser, Jenny Shircore: Make Up And Hair Design in 2016
- The Hunt, Steven Price: Original Music in 2016
Congratulations to all the winners (and nominees too) a full list of which can be found on the BAFTA website.
