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BBC wins at BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2016

Hannah Khalil

Digital Content Producer, About The BBC Blog

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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

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