2013 British Academy Television Craft Awards

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14th British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date28 April 2013
Site The Brewery, London
Hosted by Stephen Mangan

The 14th Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards were presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) on 28 April 2013, [1] with Stephen Mangan presiding over the event. [2] The awards were held at The Brewery, City of London, and given in recognition of technical achievements in British television of 2012.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below alphabetically and not in boldface. [3]

Best Breakthrough TalentBest Director - Fiction/Entertainment
Best Director - FactualBest Director - Multi-Camera
  • Ben Chanan The Plot to Bring Down Britain's Planes
    • Ben Anthony 7/7 One Day in London
    • John Dower Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow
    • Katharine English Our War
Best Writer - ComedyBest Writer - Drama
Best Make Up and Hair DesignBest Production Design
Best Visual Effects and Graphic DesignBest Costume Design
Best Photography – FactualBest Photography and Lighting – Fiction
  • Amish: A Secret Life Steve Robinson
    • Kingdom of Plants 3D  – Tim Cragg, Robert Hollingworth and Tim Shepherd
    • Supersized Earth – Julius Brighton and Paul O'Callaghan
    • Return to the Falklands – Rupert Binsley
Best Editing – FactualBest Editing – Fiction
Best Digital CreativityBest Entertainment Craft Team
  • Stephen Bryce, Andrew Cooke, Simon Ainge, Nick Foster and Derren Brown Apocalypse
Best Sound – FactualBest Sound – Fiction
  • Richard II (The Hollow Crown) Tim Fraser, Adrian Rhodes and Keith Marriner
    • Accused (for "Mo & Sue's Story") – Graham Headicar, Emma Pegram, Stuart Hilliker and Grant Bridgeman
    • Wallander  – Paul Hamblin, Matt Skelding, Jim Goddard and Martin Beresford
    • The Hour  – John Mooney, Nigel Squibbs, Jamie Caple and Marc Lawes
Best Original Television Music

Notes

A ^ : The BAFTA website does not list the individual names of the writers for The Thick of It . The writing team consists of: Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Roger Drew, Sean Gray, Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin, Will Smith and Tony Roche.

See also

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References

  1. Goodrich, Helena (25 March 2013). "Parade's End leads the BAFTA TV Craft Awards nominations". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group (Press Holdings). Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  2. Staff (20 March 2013). "Television Craft Awards Host: Stephen Mangan". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  3. "Television Craft - 2013". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 20 February 2021.