1997 British Academy Television Awards

The 1997 British Academy Television Awards were held on 29 April at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as a joint ceremony with the British Academy Film Awards and was hosted by Lenny Henry. To date, it is the last occasion upon which the two sets of awards have been given jointly at the same event; from 1998, the Film and Television Awards were given at separate ceremonies for the first time since 1968.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below.[2][3]

Best Comedy Performance winner David Jason.
Best Drama Series Best Drama Serial
  • EastEnders (BBC / BBC1)
    • Ballykissangel (Ballykea / BBC Northern Ireland / World Productions / BBC1)
    • Hamish Macbeth (BBC Scotland / Skyline Films / Zenith Entertainment Ltd / BBC1)
    • This Life (World Productions / BBC2)
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Comedy (Programme or Series) Best Comedy Performance
Best Single Drama Best Factual Series
  • The House (BBC2)
Best Light Entertainment Programme or Series Best Light Entertainment Performance
  • Shooting Stars (BBC / BBC2)
Best News Coverage Best Talk Show
Flaherty Award for Best Single Documentary Huw Wheldon Award for Arts Programme or Series
Best Sports / Events Coverage in Real Time Best Foreign Programme Award
  • Murder One
The Lew Grade Award The Dennis Potter Award
The Alan Clarke Award The Richard Dimbleby Award
  • Robert Hughes

Craft Awards

Best Costume Design Best Original Television Music
  • Gulliver’s TravelsShirley Russell
    • Moll Flanders – Trisha Biggar
    • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall – Rosalind Ebbutt
    • Our Friends in the North – James Keast
Best Design Best Make-Up
  • Gulliver’s TravelsRoger Hall
    • Rhodes – Maurice Cain
    • Moll Flanders – Stephen Fineren
    • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall – Sarah Greenwood
  • The Tenant of Wildfell HallJean Speak
    • Rory Bremner, Who Else? – Helen Barratt
    • Jane Austen’s Emma – Mary Hillman
    • French and Saunders – Darren Phillips
Best Photography - Factual Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction
  • True Stories: Crime Of The WolfSergei Astakhov, Alexander Ustinov
    • Great Ormond Street – Camera Team
    • The House – Chris Cox, Paul Otter
    • American Visions – Allan Palmer
  • Final PassageNic Knowland
    • Our Friends in the North – John Daly, John Kenway, Simon Kossoff
    • Truth Or Dare – Richard Greatrex
    • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall – Daf Hobson
Best Editing - Factual Best Editing - Fiction/Entertainment
  • The SystemEdward Roberts And Editing Team
    • Making Babies – Howard Billingham
    • The House – Jim Latham, Sean Mackenzie
    • Great Ormond Street – Brian Tagg
  • HillsboroughBarry Vince
    • Gulliver’s Travels – Peter Coulson
    • The Crow Road – Angus Newton
    • The Fragile Heart – Neil Thomson
Best Sound - Factual Best Sound - Fiction/Entertainment
  • Blues and TwosBob Jackson, Chris Pancott, Steve Blincoe
    • True Stories: Crime of The Wolf – Leonid Gavrichenko, Alexander Grusdev
    • Great Railway Journeys – Team
    • Soho Stories – Chris Terrill, Keith Wilkinson, George Foulgham
  • HillsboroughPhil Smith and Team
Best Graphic Design
  • Channel 4 Stings For Children’s Channel 4Luis Cook, Helen Nabarro
    • Secret History Titles – John Kennedy
    • People's Century – Iain Macdonald, Alan Jeapes
    • Trail for National Poetry Day – Charlie Mawer, Ahmet Ahmet

Special Awards

  • Charles F. Wheeler

References

  1. ^ "Lenny Henry To Receive BAFTA Special Award". www.bafta.org. 27 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Television Craft - 1997". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Television - 1997". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 22 February 2021.

External links

  • British Academy Craft Awards official website
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