British Academy concludes 27th BAFTA Television Craft Awards with Adolescence and The Celebrity Traitors leading
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Updated · Deadline · Apr 26
British Academy concludes 27th BAFTA Television Craft Awards with Adolescence and The Celebrity Traitors leading
9 articles · Updated · Deadline · Apr 26
The ceremony, hosted by Greg Davies at The Brewery in London, saw both shows win two categories each, while Olaide Sadiq and Janice Okoh received Emerging Talent awards.
Simone Pennant MBE was honored with a BAFTA Television Craft Special Award, and winners included Andor, Amadeus, Big Boys, Reunion, and others across various technical and creative categories.
The awards spotlighted excellence in behind-the-scenes television roles, recognizing achievements in directing, editing, design, music, and more, and highlighted the growing importance of craft in UK television production.
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