2022 British Academy Television Craft Awards Explained

Number:23
Award:British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date:24 April 2022
Site:The Brewery, London
Host:Mel Giedroyc
Most Wins:Landscapers / We Are Lady Parts (3)
Most Nominations:It's a Sin / Landscapers (5)
Last:2021
Next:2023

The 23rd Annual British Academy Television Craft Awards were held on 24 April 2022, presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize technical achievements in British television of 2021. The nominees were announced on 30 March 2022 alongside the nominations for the 2022 British Academy Television Awards.[1]

Sky Atlantic miniseries Landscapers and Channel 4 comedy series We Are Lady Parts received the most awards with three wins each.[2]

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced on 30 March 2022.[3]

Best Director: FictionBest Director: Factual
  • James Newton – Grenfell: The Untold Story (Channel 4)
    • Arthur Cary – Surviving 9/11 (BBC Two)
    • James Newton – Baby Surgeons: Delivering Miracles (Channel 4)
    • Jamie Roberts – Four Hours at the Capitol (BBC Two)
Best Director: Multi-CameraBest Scripted Casting
Best Writer: ComedyBest Writer: Drama
Best Original Music
Best Entertainment Craft TeamBest Production Design
  • Nigel Catmur, Andy Deacon, Patrick Doherty, Kevin Duff, Simon Haw and Andrew Stokes – The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance (BBC One)
    • Casey Antwis, Dave Davey, Elizabeth Honan and Benn Wyldeck – The Masked Singer (ITV)
    • David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, Catherine Land, David Newton, Richard Sillitto and Tom Young – Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
    • Mark Busk-Cowley, Catherine Land, Gurdip Mahal, Andy Milligan, Chris Power and Shereen Shimmin – Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Best Costume DesignBest Make Up and Hair Design
Best Photography and Lighting: FictionBest Photography: Factual
  • James Incledon – Liverpool Narcos (Sky Documentaries)
    • Doug Anderson and Alex Vail – Tiny World ("Reef") (Apple TV+)
    • Dawson Dunning and John Shier – Earth at Night in Color (Apple TV+)
    • Phil Grabsky and Shoaib Sharifi – My Childhood, My Country: 20 Years in Afghanistan (ITV)
Best Sound: FictionBest Sound: Factual
  • Sound Team – A Very British Scandal (BBC One)
    • Adam Armitage, Howard Bargroff, Harry Barnes, Oliver Brierley, Jamie Caple and Judi Lee-Headman – Intergalactic (Sky One)
    • James Bain, Matthew Collinge, Matt Davies, Robert Farr, Rob Prynne and Alyn Sclosa – The Witcher ("Episode 1") (Netflix)
    • Sound Team – Line of Duty (BBC One)
  • Claire Ellis, Stephen Griffiths, Dan Johnson, Tae Hak Kin, Nas Parkash and Andy Shelley – 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything (Apple TV+)
    • Paul Ackerman, Jonny Crew, Kate Hopkins and Graham Wild – Earth at Night in Color (Apple TV+)
    • Doug Dreger, Hugh Dwan, James Evans, Nick Fry, Steve Speed and Andrew Yarme – (Netflix)
    • Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James and Andy Payne – The Funeral of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (BBC One)
Best Special, Visual and Graphic EffectsBest Titles and Graphic Identity
  • Oliver Cubbage, Dadi Einarsson, Jet Omoshebi, Aleksandar Pejic, Stefano Pepin and Gavin Round – The Witcher ("Episode 1") (Netflix)
    • Jean-Claude Deguara, Egg VFX, Milk VFX, Real SFX and Gareth Spensley – Intergalactic (Sky One)
    • Rasik Gorecha, Rob Harvey, Katherine Jamieson, John Kennedy, Alex Marlow and Sam Reed – Black Holes: Heart of Darkness (BBC Two)
    • Adam Inglis, Sam Livingstone, Silja Momsen-Livingstone and Tom Payne – Earth at Night in Color (Apple TV+)
  • Ron Chakraborty, James Cross, Factory Fifteen, Tim Jones, Kenji Kawai and Fantasista Utamaro – Tokyo 2020 (BBC One)
Best Editing: FictionBest Editing: Factual
  • Danny Collins and Mark Hammill – (Apple TV+/BBC One)
    • Doug Bryson – (BBC Two)
    • Emma Lysaght – Grenfell: The Untold Story (Channel 4)
    • Anna Price – Pandemic 2020 (BBC Two)
Best Emerging Talent: FictionBest Emerging Talent: Factual
  • Adam Brown (director) – Into the Storm: Surfing to Survive (Storyville) (BBC Four)
    • Poppy Begum (director) – Queens of Rap (Channel 4)
    • Sophie Cunningham (director/producer) – Look Away (Sky Documentaries)
    • Hugh Davies (producer) – Football's Darkest Secret: The End of Silence (BBC One)
Special Award
  • TripleC

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BAFTA announces dates and official rule changes for the 2022 Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and the British Academy Television Craft Awards. BAFTA. 4 October 2021. 23 March 2022.
  2. Web site: BAFTA TV Craft Awards: ‘Landscapers,’ ‘We Are Lady Parts’ Among Top Winners. The Hollywood Reporter. Alex. Ritman. April 24, 2022. April 26, 2022.
  3. Web site: BAFTA TV Awards: Russell T. Davies’ ‘It’s a Sin’ Dominates Nominations. The Hollywood Reporter. Alex. Ritman. 30 March 2022. 30 March 2022.