1998 British Academy Television Awards

The 1998 British Academy Television Awards were held on 18 May at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. The ceremony was broadcast on ITV, hosted by Bob Monkhouse, and it was the first occasion since 1968 that the Television Awards had been held separately from the British Academy Film Awards, instead of as a joint ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below.[1][2]

Best Actor award winner Simon Russell Beale.
Best Comedy Performance winner Steve Coogan.
Best Drama Series Best Drama Serial
  • Holding On (BBC / BBC Two)
    • The Lakes (BBC / BBC One)
    • This Life (World Productions / BBC Two)
    • The Woman in White (BBC / Carlton Television / WGBH / BBC One)
  • Jonathan Creek (BBC / BBC One)
    • Common As Muck (BBC / BBC One)
    • Touching Evil (Granada Television / ITV)
    • A Wing and a Prayer (Thames Television / Channel 5)
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Comedy (Programme or Series) Best Comedy Performance
Best Single Drama Best Factual Series
  • No Child of Mine (Meridian Broadcasting / ITV)
    • Breaking the Code (BBC / The Drama House / WGBH / BBC Two)
    • Bumping the Odds (Halcyon Productions / Wall to Wall Television Ltd)
    • Granton Star Cause (Picture Palace North Limited / Umbrella Productions Limited / Channel 4)
  • The Nazis: A Warning from History (BBC / Gosteleradio / BBC Two)
    • Breaking Point
    • Hotel (BBC One)
    • Royals and Reptiles
Best Light Entertainment Performance Best Light Entertainment Programme or Series
Best News and Current Affairs Journalism Best Live Outside Broadcast Coverage
Flaherty Award for Single Documentary Huw Wheldon Award for Arts Programme or Series
  • True Stories – The Grave
    • Inside Story – Nazi Gold
    • Network First – Out of the Shadows & We are the Treasury
    • Wildlife (for "Polar Bear (Special)")
The Lew Grade Award The Dennis Potter Award
The Alan Clarke Award The Richard Dimbleby Award
Foreign Programme Award

Craft Awards

Best Costume Design Best Original Television Music
  • Tom JonesRosalind Ebbutt
    • The Woman in WhiteOdile Dicks-Mireaux
    • A Dance to the Music of Time – Dany Everett, Barbara Kidd
    • The Mill on the Floss – Jill Taylor
  • Tom JonesJim Parker
Best Design Best Make-Up
  • The Woman in WhiteAlice Normington
    • Jonathan Creek – John Asbridge, Jonathan Taylor
    • Tom Jones – Roger Cann
    • A Dance to the Music of Time – Eileen Diss
  • Tom JonesJean Speak
    • Rory Bremner, Who Else? – Helen Barrett
    • The Mill on the Floss – Ann Buchanan
    • A Dance to the Music of Time – Mary Hillman
Best Photography - Factual Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction
  • Wildlife (for "Polar Bear (Special)")Doug Allan, Martin Saunders
  • The Woman in WhiteRichard Greatrex
    • The Lakes – Daf Hobson
    • Holding On – Peter Middleton, Alan Stewart
    • Touching Evil – David Odd
Best Editing - Factual Best Editing - Fiction/Entertainment
  • The Nazis: A Warning from HistoryAlan Lygo, James Hay
    • Under The Sun: The Hunt – Erik Disselhoff, Peter Simpson
    • Airport – Mike Flynn, Dave Monk, Edward Bazalgette
    • Hotel – Guye Henderson, Richard Cox, John Thomas
  • The LakesRoy Sharman
    • Holding On – John Stothart
    • Tom Jones – Paul Tothill, Annie Kocur
    • Trial and Retribution – Terry Warwick
Best Sound - Factual Best Sound - Fiction/Entertainment
  • AirportJohn Rodda, Paul Roberts
    • Full Circle with Michael Palin – Fraser Barber, Victoria Trow, Kathy Rodwell, Michael Narduzzo
    • Hotel – Adrian Bell, Tim Watts, Paul Roberts
    • Great Composers – Team
  • The LakesRichard Manton, Paul Hamblin, Graham Headicar, Andy Kennedy
    • Tom Jones – Dennis Cartwright, Paul Hamblin, Catherine Hodgson, Graham Headicar
    • Touching Evil – Paul Davies, Tim Alban, Glenn Calder, Richard Flynn
    • Jonathan Creek – Terry Elms, Craig Irving, Laurie Taylor, Lee Chrichlow, Ben Norrington
Best Graphic Design

Special Award

  • Roger Cook

References

  1. ^ "Television Craft - 1998". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Television - 1998". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 21 February 2021.

External links

  • British Academy Craft Awards official website
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