2022 British Academy Television Awards

Last updated
68th British Academy Television Awards
Date8 May 2022
Site Royal Festival Hall
Hosted by Richard Ayoade
Highlights
Best Comedy Series Motherland
Best Drama In My Skin
Most awards Big Zuu's Big Eats / Help / Time (2)
Most nominations It's a Sin (7)
Television coverage
Channel BBC One

The 2022 British Academy Television Awards were held on 8 May 2022 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, to recognise the excellence in British television of 2021. [1] [2] The nominations were announced on 30 March 2022 alongside the nominations for the 2022 British Academy Television Craft Awards. [3] The nominees for Must-See Moment, voted on by the public, were announced on 23 March 2022. [4]

Contents

It was the first ceremony since the 2019 edition to be held with an in-person audience. Richard Ayoade returned as host for the third consecutive year. [2] [3]

Though It's a Sin was nominated for the most awards, with seven, including three in the same category (Best Supporting Actor), it won none. Three series won multiple awards: Big Zuu's Big Eats , Help , and Time each won two. [5] Including Craft Awards, Landscapers was also nominated for seven awards; it won three (all Craft). [6] [7]

Rules changes

In October 2021, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) announced several changes in its rules and voting system: [1]

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on 30 March 2022. [8]

Source: [5]

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Sean Bean, Best Actor winner
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Jodie Comer, Best Actress winner
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Matthew Macfadyen, Best Supporting Actor winner
Best Drama Series Best Scripted Comedy
Best Single Drama Best Mini-Series
Best Soap and Continuing Drama Best Comedy Entertainment Programme
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Male Comedy Performance Best Female Comedy Performance
Best Entertainment Performance Best Entertainment Programme
Best Factual Series Best Specialist Factual
  • The Missing Children (ITV)
    • Black Power: A British Story of Resistance (BBC Two)
    • Freddie Mercury: The Final Act (BBC Two)
    • Silenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain (BBC Two)
Best Single Documentary Best Feature
Best Reality and Constructed Factual Best Live Event
Best News Coverage Best Current Affairs
Best Daytime Best Short Form Programme
  • Our Land (Together TV)
    • Hollyoaks Saved My Life (Hollyoaks IRL) (YouTube)
    • People You May Know (Financial Times)
    • Please Help (BBC Three)
Best International Programme Best Sport
Must-See Moment

Ceremony

The 2022 British Academy Television Awards were held at the Royal Festival Hall in London, returning to a fully in-person event with a full audience for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, [9] with a traditional red carpet. [6] Located in the South Bank, fans were also allowed to gather on the Hungerford Bridge pedestrian bridges to watch the red carpet. [10] As well as nominees and others from the television industry, celebrities including sportspeople and musicians attended the ceremony. There were also actors portraying Squid Game characters in red suits. [6] It was hosted by actor and comedian Richard Ayoade, for the third time; Ayoade revealed that he always reads a novel at the ceremony to keep calm, and this year was reading one by John Updike. [3] [11]

The BAFTA Fellowship award was given to Sir Billy Connolly. He joked that he is "such a happy man getting these good attendance medals now my career is out the window." [9]

Actor Ncuti Gatwa, nominated for his role in Sex Education , had been announced as the fifteenth incarnation of The Doctor in Doctor Who , a much-anticipated casting announcement, shortly before the ceremony. He presented an award with co-star and fellow nominee Aimee Lou Wood, during which the pair joked about the casting. [12]

Strictly Come Dancing , specifically dancer Giovanni Pernice and actress partner Rose Ayling-Ellis, won the "Must-See Moment" award for a moment of silence representing Ayling-Ellis' deafness during their dance to "Symphony". In their acceptance speech, a British Sign Language interpreter joined them on-stage. It was reported that some viewers complained to the BBC that this accessibility measure was only brought on stage at this moment, rather than throughout the show. [13] The ceremony was also held at the end of deaf awareness week, with Ayling-Ellis saying that the timing of the award could reinforce the awareness campaign's intention "to educate people about how we can be more inclusive for deaf people all year round, because we're deaf all the time." [14]

Celebrity chef Big Zuu won two awards, with his acceptance speeches being rambling and exuberant. [9] Sophie Willan gave an "expletive-laden" acceptance speech. [10] These were in contrast to some more serious speeches at the ceremony this year, including several referencing the COVID-19 pandemic as series about it won awards. Most acceptance speeches praised alternative public network Channel 4, following the government announcement that it is to be privatised. [9] [10] British Academy of Film and Television Arts chair Krishnendu Majumdar also gave a speech criticising the privatisation to open the ceremony; it also praised the television workers covering the war in Ukraine, and called for more diversity. [10]

In Memoriam

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