List of BAFTA Awards received by Netflix

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List of awards won by Netflix
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Total number of wins and nominations
Totals14107
Ratio (%)1288
References

Programme

Best Drama Series

Best Drama Series
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
The Crown Series 1Nominated
Series 2Nominated
[3]
The End of the F***ing World Series 1Nominated
Series 2Won
[4]
The CrownSeries 3Nominated
Giri/Haji Nominated

Best Documentary

Best Documentary
YearRecipientsProgrammeRunning TimeResultRef.
Ava DuVernay 13th 100 minutesWon
[5]

Best Factual Series or Strand

Best Factual Series or Strand
YearRecipientsProgrammeResultRef.
Nominees
  • Mark Lewis
  • Felicity Morris
  • Michael Harte
  • Dimitri Doganis
Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer Nominated

Best International Programme

Best International Programme
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
House of Cards Series 1Nominated
[6]
House of CardsSeries 2Nominated
[7]
Producers
Orange is the New Black Series 2Nominated
Producers
Narcos Series 1Nominated
[8]
Producers
Stranger Things Series 1Nominated
[1]
Producers
When They See Us Won
[4]
Producers
Unbelievable Nominated

Best Single Drama

Best Single Drama
YearRecipientsProgrammeEpisodeResultRef.
Black Mirror "Hang the DJ"Nominated
[3]
"Bandersnatch"Nominated
[9]

Performance in Television

Best Actor

Best Actor
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Joe Cole Black Mirror Series 4 ("Hang the DJ")Nominated
[3]
Takehiro Hira Giri/Haji Nominated
[4]

Best Actress

Best Actress
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Claire Foy The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]
Series 2Nominated
[3]

Best Male Comedy Performance

Best Male Comedy Performance
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Ncuti Gatwa Sex Education Series 1Nominated
[4]

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actor
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
John Lithgow The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]
Jared Harris Series 1Nominated
Jimmi Simpson Black Mirror Series 4 ("USS Callister")Nominated
[3]
Will Sharpe Giri/Haji Won
[4]
Josh O'Connor The CrownSeries 3Nominated

Best Supporting Actress

Best Supporting Actress
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Vanessa Kirby The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]
Series 2Won
[3]
Naomi Ackie The End of the F***ing World Series 2Won
[4]
Helena Bonham Carter The CrownSeries 3Nominated
Jasmine Jobson Top Boy Series 3Nominated

Performance in a Motion Picture

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Best Actor in a Supporting Role
YearRecipientsProgrammeRunning TimeResultRef.
Idris Elba Beasts of No Nation 100 minutesNominated [10]

Crafts

Breakthrough Talent

Breakthrough Talent
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Aneil Karla (director) Top Boy Series 3Nominated
[4]
Laurie Nunn (writer) Sex Education Series 1Nominated

Best Costume Design

Best Costume Design
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Michele Clapton The Crown Series 1Won [1]
Susie Coulthard Black Mirror Series 3Nominated
Jane PetrieThe CrownSeries 2Nominated
[3]

Best Director: Factual

Best Director: Factual
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Mark Lewis Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer Nominated
[4]

Best Director: Fiction

Best Director: Fiction
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Stephen Daldry The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]

Best Editing: Factual

Best Editing: Factual
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Michael Harte Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer Won
[4]

Best Editing: Fiction

Best Editing: Fiction
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Pia di Ciaula The Crown Series 2 ("Paterfamilias")Nominated
[3]
Tony Kearns Black Mirror ("Bandersnatch")Nominated
[9]
Elen Pierce Lewis Giri/Haji Nominated
[4]

Best Make Up and Hair Design

Best Make Up and Hair Design
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Tanya Lodge Black Mirror Series 3Won
[1]

Best Original Music

Best Original Music
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Adrian Johnston Giri/Haji Nominated
[4]

Best Photography: Factual

Best Photography: Factual
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Doug Anderson, Roger Horrocks, Gavin Thurston Our Planet Series 1 ("Coastal Seas")Nominated
[4]
Jamie McPherson, Hector Skevington-Postles, Barrie BrittonSeries 1 ("Frozen Worlds")Nominated

Best Photography and Lightning: Fiction

Best Photography and Lightning: Fiction
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Adriano Goldman The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]
Seamus McGarvey Black Mirror Series 3Nominated
Adriano GoldmanThe CrownSeries 2 ("Beryl")Won
[3]
Stephan PehrssonBlack MirrorSeries 4 ("USS Callister")Nominated
Adriano GoldmanThe CrownSeries 3Nominated
[4]
Joe Anderson Top Boy Series 1Nominated

Best Production Design

Best Production Design
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Martin Childs The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]
Joel Collins, Phil Sims Black Mirror Series 4 ("USS Callister")Nominated
[3]
Martin Childs, Alison HarveyThe CrownSeries 2Nominated
Series 3Nominated
[4]
Samantha Harley, Miri Katz Sex Education Series 1Nominated

Best Scripted Casting

Best Scripted Casting
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Des Hamilton Top Boy Series 3Won
[4]
Lauren Evans Sex Education Series 1Nominated
Yoko Narahashi, Shaheen Baig, Layla Merrick-Wolf Giri/Haji Nominated

Best Sound: Factual

Best Sound: Factual
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Nominees
  • Graham Wild
  • Kate Hopkins
  • Tim Owens
Our Planet Series 1 ("One Planet")Nominated
[4]
Nominees
  • Nick Fry
  • Steve Speed
  • James Evans
  • Nick Adams
Formula 1: Drive to Survive Nominated

Best Sound: Fiction

Best Sound: Fiction
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Sound Team The Crown Series 2Won
Nominees
  • John Rodda
  • Tim Cavagin
  • Kenny Clark
  • Michael Maroussas
Black Mirror Series 4 ("USS Callister")Nominated
Sound TeamThe CrownSeries 3Nominated
[4]

Best Special, Visual, and Graphic Effects

Best Special, Visual, and Graphic Effects
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Úna Ní Dhonghaíle, Molinare The Crown Series 1Won
[1]
Nominees
  • Justin Hutchinson-Chatburn
  • Framestore
  • Glassworks
  • Baseblack
Black Mirror Series 3Nominated
Nominees
  • DNEG TV
  • Jean-Clement Soret
  • Russell McLean
  • Joel Collins
Series 4 ("Metalhead")Won
[3]
Nominees
  • One of Us
  • Asa Shoul
  • Christopher Reynolds
The CrownSeries 2Nominated
Nominees
  • Glassworks
  • Jean-Clement Soret
  • Clayton McDermott
  • Mark Coulier
Black Mirror"Bandersnatch"Nominated
[9]
Nominees
  • Kent Houston
  • Peerless
  • Freefolk
  • Asa Shoul
The Alienist Series 1Nominated
Nominees
  • Ben Turner
  • Chris Reynolds
  • Asa Shoul
The CrownSeries 3Nominated
[4]

Best Titles and Graphic Identity

Best Titles and Graphic Identity
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Patrick Clair, Raoul Marks The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]
Allison Brownmoore, Anthony Brownmoore, Joe Nowacki Take Your Pills Nominated
[9]

Best Writer: Drama

Best Writer: Drama
YearRecipientsProgrammeSeriesResultRef.
Peter Morgan The Crown Series 1Nominated
[1]
Series 2Nominated
[3]
Charlie Brooker Black Mirror Series 4 ("Hang the DJ")Nominated
Charlie Covell The End of the F***ing World Series 2Nominated
[4]

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