‘Industry’ and ‘Baby Reindeer’ Stars Marisa Abela and Jessica Gunning Among Winners as Honors Spread Wide at BAFTA TV Awards

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Honors were largely spread evenly at the 2005 BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday night in London.

Among the winners, Marisa Abela landed the leading actress award for “Industry” while Jessica Gunning completed a full-set for her breakout turn in “Baby Reindeer,” adding a best supporting actress BAFTA to a haul that already includes an Emmy and a Golden Globe.

Elsewhere, the BBC drama “Mr Loverman” won two performance awards, leading actor for Lenny James and supporting actor for Ariyon Bakare. There was also much love in the room for ITV’s “Mr. Bates vs The Post Office,” which won for limited series and was mentioned throughout the ceremony.

“Rivals” may not have won any awards on the night, but its star and fan favorite Danny Dyer did win for another role, earning the male performance in a comedy for “Mr Bigstuff” from his first BAFTA nomination. It was enough for actor to drop at least two f-bombs on stage.

Hosted by Alan Cumming, the ceremony began with “Baby Reindeer,” “Slow Horses” and “Rivals” already having won two awards each from the BAFTA TV Craft awards held two weeks earlier.

See the full list of winners below.

TV AWARDS

Leading Actress

Anna Maxwell Martin, “Until I Kill You” – World Productions / ITV1

Billie Piper, “Scoop” – The Lighthouse Film and Television, Voltage TV / Netflix

Lola Petticrew, “Say Nothing” – FX Productions, Color Force / Disney+

Marisa Abela, “Industry” – Bad Wolf, HBO / BBC One (WINNER)

Monica Dolan, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1

Sharon D. Clarke, “Mr Loverman” – Fable Pictures / BBC One

Leading Actor

David Tennant, “Rivals” – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+

Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses” – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+

Lennie James, “Mr Loverman” – Fable Pictures / BBC One (WINNER)

Martin Freeman, “The Responder” – Dancing Ledge Productions / BBC One

Richard Gadd, “Baby Reindeer” – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix

Toby Jones, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1

Drama Series

“Blue Lights” — Stephen Wright, Louise Gallagher, Declan Lawn, Adam Patterson, Jack Casey, Amanda Black – Two Cities Television, Gallagher Films / BBC One (WINNER)

“Sherwood” — James Graham, Clio Barnard, Juliette Howell, Tessa Ross, Harriet Spencer, Kate Ogborn – House Productions / BBC One

“Supacell” — Rapman, Mouktar Mohammed, Steve Searle, Joanna Crow – Netflix, New Wave Agency, It’s A Rap / Netflix

“Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light” — Peter Kosminsky, Noëlette Buckley, Susanne Simpson, Peter Straughan, Lisa Osborne, Colin Callender – Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures / BBC One

Entertainment Performance

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, “Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway” – Lifted Entertainment, Mitre Studios / ITV1

Claudia Winkleman, “The Traitors” – Studio Lambert / BBC One

Graham Norton, “The Graham Norton Show” – So Television / BBC One

Joe Lycett, “Late Night Lycett” – Rumpus Media, My Options Were Limited / Channel 4 (WINNER)

Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett, “Rob & Romesh Vs” – CPL Productions / Sky Max

Stacey Solomon, “Sort Your Life Out” – Optomen / BBC One

Factual Entertainment

“In Vogue: The 90s” — Liesel Evans, Jonathan Smith, Hugo MacGregor, Vikki Miller, Charlotte Permutt, Matthew Hill – RAW, Vogue Studios / Disney+

“Race Across the World” Production Team – Studio Lambert / BBC One

“Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour” — Rob Rinder, Rylan Clark, Lana Salah, Simon Draper, Gwyn Jones, Joseph Fell – Rex, Zinc Media / BBC Two (WINNER)

“Sort Your Life Out” Production Team – Optomen / BBC One

Daytime

“Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure” — Des Henderson, Emma Parkins, Ed Stobart, Jane Magowan, Denis Minihan – Alleycats TV / BBC Two (WINNER)

“Loose Women” Production Team – ITV Studios Daytime / ITV1

“Morning Live” Production Team – BBC Studios / BBC One

“Richard Osman’s House of Games” — Tamara Gilder, Breid McLoone, John Smith, Anna Blakemore, Abby Brakewell, Tom Banks – Remarkable TV / BBC Two

P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award (voted for by the public)

“Bridgerton,” the carriage scene where Colin admits his true feelings for Penelope – Shondaland / Netflix

“Gavin & Stacey: The Finale,” Smithy’s wedding: Mick stands up – Fulwell Entertainment, Tidy Productions, Baby Cow Productions / BBC One

“Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office,” Jo Hamilton phones the Horizon helpline – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1

“Rivals,” Rupert Campbell-Black and Sarah Stratton are caught in a game of naked tennis – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+

“Strictly Come Dancing,” Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell waltz to “You’ll Never Walk Alone” – BBC Studios / BBC One (WINNER)

“Traitors,” “Paul isn’t my son… but Ross is!” – Studio Lambert / BBC One

Entertainment

“The 1% Club” — Dean Nabarro, Andy Auerbach, Richard van’t Riet, Clare Barton, Hennie Clough – Magnum Media / ITV1

“Michael McIntyre’s Big Show” Production Team – Hungry McBear / BBC One

“Taskmaster” — Andy Devonshire, Andy Cartwright, James Taylor, Alex Horne, Jon Thoday – Avalon UK / Channel 4

“Would I Lie to You?” — Peter Holmes, Rachel Ablett, Barbara Wiltshire, Jake Graham, Zoe Waterman, Charlotte Bracey-Curant – Zeppotron / BBC One (WINNER)

International

“After the Party” — Helen Bowden, Dianne Taylor, Robyn Malcolm, Peter Salmon, Liz DiFiore, Jason Stephens – Lingo Pictures, Luminous Beast / Channel 4

“Colin From Accounts” Production Team – CBS Studios, Easy Tiger Productions / BBC Two

“Say Nothing” — Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, Joshua Zetumer, Patrick Keefe, Monica Levinson, Michael Lennox – FX Productions, Color Force / Disney+

“Shōgun” — Justin Marks, Rachel Kondo, Michaela Clavell, Jonathan van Tulleken, Eriko Miyagawa, Hiroyuki Sanada – FX Productions / Disney+ (WINNER)

“True Detective: Night Country” Production Team – Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, Passenger, HBO / Sky Atlantic

“You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolfpack” — Almudena Carracedo, Robert Bahar, Katie Bryer, Samuel R. Santana – Lucernam Films / Netflix

News Coverage

“BBC Breakfast: Post Office Special” Production Team – BBC News / BBC One (WINNER)

“Channel 4 News: Inside Sednaya — The Fall of Assad” Production Team – Channel 4 News / Channel 4

“Channel 4 News: Undercover Inside Reform’s Campaign” Production Team – Channel 4 News / Channel 4

Current Affairs

“Life and Death in Gaza” (Storyville) — Natasha Cox, Lara El Gibaly, Haya Al Badarneh, Sarah Keeling, Simon Cox, Mustafa Khalili – BBC World Service, BBC Eye / BBC Two

“Maternity: Broken Trust” (Exposure) — Laura Warner, Becky Southworth, Tom Keeling, Emma Lysaght, Lewis Albrow, Martin Kayser-Landwehr – Pulse Films / ITV1

“State of Rage” — Marcel Mettelsiefen, Ahisha Ghafoor, Stephen Ellis, Ismail Hussam Banighorra, Aviya Shar-Yashuv, Mayte Carrasco – Duskwater Films / Channel 4 (WINNER)

“Ukraine’s War: The Other Side” (Exposure) — Sean Langan, Leslie Knott, Matt Scholes – Sean Langan, Tiger Nest Films / ITV1

Single Documentary

“Hell Jumper” — Paddy Wivell, Adriana Timco, Colin Barr, Rupert Houseman, Jane Nicholson, Clancie John-Pierre – Expectation/ BBC Two

“Tell Them You Love Me” Production Team – Mindhouse Productions / Sky Documentaries

“Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods” — Jamie Roberts, Kate Spankie, Jonathan Smith, Claire Walker, Stanislav Strilets – Hoyo Films / BBC Two (WINNER)

“Undercover: Exposing the Far Right” Production Team – Marking Inc, Tigerlily Productions / Channel 4

Soap

“Casualty” Production Team – BBC Studios / BBC One

“Coronation Street” Production Team – ITV Studios / ITV1

“Eastenders” Production Team – BBC Studios / BBC One (WINNER)

Female Performance in a Comedy

Anjana Vasan, “We Are Lady Parts” – Working Title Television / Channel 4

Kate O’Flynn, “Everyone Else Burns” – Jax Media, Imagine Entertainment, Universal International Studios / Channel 4

Lolly Adefope, “The Franchise” – Neal Street Productions, Dundee Productions, HBO / Sky Comedy

Nicola Coughlan, “Big Mood” – Dancing Ledge Productions / Channel 4

Ruth Jones, “Gavin & Stacey: The Finale” – Fulwell Entertainment, Tidy Productions, Baby Cow Productions / BBC One (WINNER)

Sophie Willan, “Alma’s Not Normal” – Expectation / BBC Two

Male Performance in a Comedy

Bilal Hasna, “Extraordinary” – Sid Gentle Films / Disney+

Danny Dyer, “Mr Bigstuff” – Sky Studios, Water & Power Productions / Sky Comedy (WINNER)

Dylan Thomas-Smith, “G’Wed” – Golden Path Productions / ITV2

Nabhaan Rizwan, “Kaos” – SISTER / Netflix

Oliver Savell, “Changing Ends” – Baby Cow Productions / ITV1

Phil Dunning, “Smoggie Queens” – Hat Trick Productions / BBC Three

Live Event Coverage

“D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen” Production Team – BBC Studios / BBC One

“Glastonbury 2024” Production Team – BBC Studios Music Productions / BBC Two (WINNER)

“Last Night of the Proms” Production Team – Livewire Pictures / BBC Two

Factual Series

“American Nightmare” — Bernadette Higgins, Fiona Stourton, Rebecca North, Alasdair Bayne, Anton Short, Felicity Morris – RAW / Netflix

“Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on Tour” — Andrew MacKenzie-Betty, Naomi Templeton, Annie Hughes, Anna Strickland, Peter Benn, Drew Hill – South Shore Productions / BBC One

“The Push: Murder on the Cliff” — Anna Hall, Josephine Besbrode, Luke Rothery, Tom Whitaker, Kate Reid, Josh Carpenter – Candour Productions / Channel 4

“To Catch a Copper” — Hugo Pettitt, Ashley Francis-Roy, Bruce Fletcher, Peter Beard, Colette Hodges, Martin Thompson – Story Films / Channel 4 (WINNER)

Specialist Factual

“Atomic People” — Benedict Sanderson, Megumi Inman, Morgan Matthews, Otto Burnham – Minnow Films / BBC Two (WINNER)

“Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story” Production Team – Silverback Films / National Geographic

“Children of the Cult” — Maroesja Perizonius, Alice McShane, Victoria Hollingsworth, David Modell, Ella Newton, Ben Ferguson – DM Productions / ITV1

“Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain” — Tom Barrow, Christian Collerton, Zora Kuettner, Neil Crombie, Joe Evans, Miriam Walsh – Swan Films / Channel 4

Short Form

“Brown Brit” — Jay Stephen, Ralph Briscoe – The Romantix / Channel 4

“Peaked” — John Addis, Ada Player, Bron Waugh – Boffola Pictures / Channel 4

“Quiet Life” Production Team – Open Mike Productions / BBC Three (WINNER)

“Spud” — Siobhán McSweeney, Pippa Brown, Leah Draws – Lookout Point TV / BBC Three

Sports Coverage

Euro 2024 Production Team – BBC Sport / BBC One

Paris 2024 Olympics Production Team – BBC Sport / BBC One (WINNER)

Wimbledon 2024 Production Team – BBC Sport, Wimbledon Broadcast Services / BBC One

Children’s: Non-Scripted

“Boosnoo!” Production Team – Visionality, Mackinnon & Saunders / Sky Kids

“Disability and Me (FYI Investigates) — Matt Peacock, Marshall Corwin – Fresh Start Media / Sky Kids (WINNER)

“Operation Ouch!” Production Team – Maverick TV / CBBC

“Reu & Harper’s Wonder World” — Andy Mundy-Castle, Emine Yalchin – Doc Hearts / Channel 5

Children’s: Scripted

“CBeebies As You Like It at Shakespeare’s Globe” Production Team – BBC Studios Kids & Family / CBeebies (WINNER)

“Horrible Histories” Production Team – Lion Television / CBBC

“Ready Eddie Go!” — James Murphy, Joseph Morpurgo, Justin Lowings – Hocus Pocus Studio / Sky Kids

“Tweedy & Fluff” — Corrinne Averiss, Chris Randall, Martin Tapley – Second Home Studios, Stitchy Feet / Channel 5

Scripted Comedy

“Alma’s Not Normal” — Sophie Willan, Andrew Chaplin, Gill Isles, Nerys Evans – Expectation / BBC Two (WINNER)

“Brassic” — David Livingstone, Danny Brocklehurst, Ben Gregor, Joseph Gilgun, Jim Poyser – Calamity Films / Sky Max

“G’wed” — Danny Kenny, Mario Stylianides, Akaash Meeda, Penny Davies – Golden Path Productions / ITV2

“Ludwig” — Mark Brotherhood, Robert McKillop, David Mitchell, Kenton Allen, Kathryn O’Connor, Georgie Fallon – Big Talk Studios, That Mitchell & Webb Company / BBC One

Limited Drama

“Baby Reindeer” — Richard Gadd, Weronika Tofilska, Petra Fried, Matt Jarvis, Ed Macdonald, Matthew Mulot – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix

“Lost Boys and Fairies” — Rebekah Wray-Rogers, Jessica Brown Meek, Libby Durdy, Daf James, James Kent, Adam Knopf – Duck Soup Films / BBC One

“Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office” — Patrick Spence, James Strong, Gwyneth Hughes, Chris Clough, Natasha Bondy, Joe Williams – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1 (WINNERI

“One Day” — Nicole Taylor, Molly Manners, Roanna Benn, Jude Liknaitzky, David Nicholls, Nige Watson – Drama Republic, Universal International Studios, Focus Features / Netflix

Reality

“Dragons’ Den” Production Team – BBC Studios Factual Entertainment Productions / BBC One

“The Jury: Murder Trial” Production Team – ScreenDog Productions / Channel 4 (WINNER)

“Love Is Blind U.K.” Production Team – CPL Productions / Netflix

“The Traitors” Production Team – Studio Lambert / BBC One

Supporting Actor

Ariyon Bakare, “Mr Loverman” – Fable Pictures / BBC One (WINNER)

Christopher Chung, “Slow Horses” – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+

Damian Lewis, “Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light” – Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures / BBC One

Jonathan Pryce, “Slow Horses” – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+

McKinley Belcher III, “Eric” – SISTER, Little Chick / Netflix

Sonny Walker, “The Gathering” – World Productions / Channel 4

Supporting Actress

Jessica Gunning, “Baby Reindeer” – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix (WINNER)

Katherine Parkinson, “Rivals” – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+

Maxine Peake, “Say Nothing” – FX Productions, Color Force / Disney+

Monica Dolan, “Sherwood” – House Productions / BBC One

Nava Mau, “Baby Reindeer” – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix

Sue Johnston, “Truelove” – Clerkenwell Films / Channel 4

CRAFT AWARDS (awarded on April 27)

Children’s Craft Team

Grant Orchard, Sander Jones, Ross Phillips, Phillip Warner, Malcolm Mole, Tin Sounds — “Hey Duggee” – Studio AKA / CBeebies

Paul Taylor, Jeremy Hewson, Richie Webb, Lisa Halstead, Jemima Cotter, David Bryan — “Horrible Histories” – Lion Television / CBBC

Simon Partington, Alex Copley, Andy Farago, Sandy Nuttgens, Smon Couzens — “BooSnoo!” – Visionality, Mackinnon & Saunders / Sky Kids

Tom Bidwell, Jennifer Perrott, Rick Thiele, Sarah Brewerton, Anna Rackard, James Mather — “The Velveteen Rabbit” – Magic Light Pictures / Apple TV+ (WINNER)

Costume Design

Annie Symons and Jason Airey, “Mary & George” – Hera Pictures, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic

Ian Fulcher, “Black Doves” – Sister, Noisy Bear / Netflix

Jan Kocman, “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” – Synchronicity Films, Sky Studios, All3Media International / Sky Atlantic

Suzanne Cave, “Eric” – Sister, Little Chick / Netflix (WINNER)

Director: Factual

Charlie Hamilton James, “Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story” – Silverback Films / National Geographic (WINNER)

Colette Camden, “Lucan” – Five Mile Films / BBC Two

Natasha Cox, “Life and Death in Gaza” (Storyville) – BBC World Service, BBC Eye / BBC Two

Tom Green and Tommy Forbes, “Me and the Voice in My Head” – Hungry Bear Media / Channel 4

Director: Fiction sponsored by 3 Mills Studios

Molly Manners, “One Day” – Drama Republic, Universal International Studios, Focus Features / Netflix

Nida Manzoor, “We Are Lady Parts” – Working Title Television / Channel 4

Peter Kosminsky, “Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light” – Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures / BBC One

Weronika Tofilska, “Baby Reindeer” – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix (WINNER)

Director: Multi-Camera

Chris Cook, “BBC General Election 2024” – BBC News / BBC One

Directing Team, “D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen” – BBC Studios / BBC One

Janet Fraser Crook, “Glastonbury 2024” – BBC Studios Music Productions / BBC One (WINNER)

Nikki Parsons, “Strictly Come Dancing” – BBC Studios / BBC One

Editing: Factual

Kate Spankie, “Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods” – Hoyo Films / BBC Two

Otto Burnham, “Apollo 13: Survival” – Insight TWI Films, Fee Fie Foe Films / Netflix

Sarah Keeling, “Life and Death in Gaza” (Storyville)- BBC World Service, BBC Eye / BBC Two (WINNER)

Sean Mackenzie and Chris Nicholls, “Miners’ Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain” – Swan Films / Channel 4

Editing: Fiction

Luke Dunkley, “The Day of the Jackal” – Carnival Films / Sky Atlantic

Mike Jones, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1

Peter Oliver and Benjamin Gerstein, “Baby Reindeer” – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix

Robert Frost, “Slow Horses” (Episode 1) – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+ (WINNER)

Emerging Talent: Factual

Anna Johnston (Director), “Parole” – RAW / BBC Two

Jaber Badwan (Director of Photography, “Kill Zone: Inside Gaza” – Basement Films / Channel 4 (WINNER)

Lucy Wells (Shooting Director), “24 Hours in Police Custody: Murder on Prescription” – The Garden / Channel 4

Emerging Talent: Fiction sponsored by Sara Putt Associates

Kyla Harris and Lee Getty (Writers), “We Might Regret This” – Roughcut Television, Village Roadshow / BBC Two

Lucia Keskin (Writer), “Things You Should Have Done” – Roughcut Television / BBC Three (WINNER)

Mitch Kalisa (Director), “Letting Go (On the Edge)” – BlackLight Television / Channel 4

Phil Dunning (Writer), “Smoggie Queens” – Hat Trick Productions / BBC Three

Entertainment Craft Team sponsored by Hotcam

Andy Devonshire, Rebecca Bowker, James Dillon, Dru Masters — “Taskmaster” – Avalon UK / Channel 4 (WINNER)

Ben Archard, James Tinsley, Siggi-Rosen-Rawlings, Mathieu Weekes, Martin Adams, Jimmy Barnett — “The Traitors” – Studio Lambert / BBC One

David Bishop, Joe Phillips, Catherine Land, Jen Townsend, David Arch, Ian Masterson — “Strictly Come Dancing” – BBC Studios / BBC One

Jon Richards, Robert Pound, Tom Elderfield, Darren Sarsby, Peter Turner, Adam Hutchings — “Miracles” – Expectation TV, Seventeen / Sky Max

Make Up & Hair Design

Erika Ökvist, “Bridgerton” – Shondaland / Netflix

Jill Sweeney, Abi Brotherton, Natalie Allan, Tiffany Pierre, Franziska Roesslhuber, Martine Watkins — “Rivals” – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+ (WINNER)

Nic Collins, “Joan” – Snowed-In Productions / ITV1

Paul Gooch, Adam James Phillips, Julia Vernon, Debbi Salmon — “Mary & George” – Hera Pictures, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic

Original Music: Factual

Jessica Jones, “American Nightmare” – RAW / Netflix

Nitin Sawhney, “Tiger” – Wildstar Films / Disney+

Noor Khaleghi, “Rage Against the Regime: Iran” – BBC Current Affairs / BBC Two (WINNER)

Tandis Jenhudson, “Israel & Gaza: Into the Abyss” (Exposure) – Top Hat Productions / ITV1

Original Music: Fiction

Carly Paradis, “Until I Kill You” – World Productions / ITV1

Daniel Pemberton and Toy Drum, “Slow Horses” – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+

Natalie Holt and Jack Halama, “Rivals” – Happy Prince, ITV Studios/Disney+

Tim Phillips and PJ Harvey, “Bad Sisters” – Merman, ABC Signature / Apple TV+ (WINNER)

Photography: Factual

Camera Team, “Life and Death in Gaza” (Storyville) – BBC World Service, BBC Eye / BBC Two

Charlie Hamilton James, Johnny Rolt Bertie Gregory — “Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story” – Silverback Films / National Geographic

Marcel Mettelsiefen, “State of Rage” – Duskwater Films / Channel 4 (WINNER)

Miles Blayden-Ryall, Vianet Djenguet, Sam Dawe — “Silverback” – Off the Fence Productions, France Télévisions / BBC Two

Photography and Lighting: Fiction

Benedict Spence, “Eric” – Sister, Little Chick / Netflix

Christopher Ross, “Shōgun” – FX Productions / Disney+ (WINNER)

Nick Morris, “Sweetpea” – See-Saw Films, fanboy / Sky Atlantic

Stephen Murphy, “Say Nothing” (Episode 8) – FX Productions, Color Force / Disney+

Production Design sponsored by BENlabs

Ashleigh Jeffers, “Breathtaking” – HTM Television, Northern Ireland Screen, ITV Studios / ITV1

Chris Seagers, “Masters of the Air” – Apple Studios, Amblin Television, Playtone / Apple TV+

Dominic Hyman, “Rivals” – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+ (WINNER)

Richard Bullock, “The Day of the Jackal” – Carnival Films / Sky Atlantic

Scripted Casting

Isabella Odoffin, “Supacell” – Netflix, New Wave Agency, It’s A Rap / Netflix (WINNER)

Jill Trevellick, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1

Lauren Evans, “Lost Boys and Fairies” – Duck Soup Films / BBC One

Kelly Valentine Hendry, “Rivals” – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+

Sound: Factual

Brian Moseley, Angela Groves, Paul Fisher, Chris Watson, Ioannis Spanos — “Secret World of Sound With David Attenborough” – Humble Bee Films, InField Fly / Sky Nature (WINNER)

Kurt Howard, Calum Thomson, Edwin Matthews — “Backstage With the London Philharmonic Orchestra” – Love Monday TV / Sky Arts

Paul Darling, Greg Gettens, Glen Gathard, Rebecca Heathcote — “Apollo 13: Survival” – Insight TWI Films, Fee Fie Foe Films / Netflix

Sound Team, “Earthsounds” – Offspring Films / Apple TV+

Sound: Fiction

Alastair Sirkett, Doug Cooper, Simon Bishop, Tim Hands, Adele Fletcher, Barnaby Smyth — “House of the Dragon” – Bastard Sword, GRRM, 1:26 Pictures Inc, HBO / Sky Atlantic

Andrew Sissons, Martin Jensen, Joe Beal, Alex Ellerington, Duncan Price, Abbie Shaw — “Slow Horses” – See-Saw Films/ Apple TV+ (WINNER)

Howard Bargroff, Stephen Griffiths, Tom Jenkins, Andy Shelley, Mark Timms, Michele Woods — “True Detective: Night Country” – HBO / Sky Atlantic

Matthew Skelding, Tom Jenkins, Milos Stojanovic, James Ridgway, Jack Whitelee — “Baby Reindeer” -Clerkenwell Films / Netflix

Special, Visual and Graphic Effects

Dadi Einarsson, Thomas Horton, Lev Kolobov, Mike Dawson, Asa Shoul, Pixomondo — “House of the Dragon” — Bastard Sword, GRRM, 1:26 Pictures Inc. HBO / Sky Atlantic

Daniel Rauchwerger, Raphael Hamm, Stefano Pepin, Richard Stanbury, Ian Fellows, Paul Bongiovanni — “Silo” – AMC Studios / Apple TV+

Jason Smith, Richard Bain, Ryan Conder, Chris Rodgers — “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” – Amazon MGM Studios / Prime Video (WINNER)

Neil Corbould, Caimin Bourne, Stuart Heath, Glen Winchester — “Masters of the Air” – Apple Studios, Amblin Television, Playtone / Apple TV+

Titles and Graphic Identity

FX Goby, Paul Bailey, Russell Hendrie, Nina Beyers, Tom Espezel — “Paris 2024 Olympics” – BBC Sport, Nexus Studios / BBC One

Matt Curtis, “A Gentleman in Moscow” – Paramount Television International Studios, Lionsgate Television / Paramount+

Paul McDonnell, Hugo Moss, Ben Hanbury, Tamsin McGee — “Ludwig” – Big Talk Studios, That Mitchell & Webb Company / BBC One

Peter Anderson Studio, “Sweetpea” – See-Saw Films, fanboy / Sky Atlantic (WINNER)

Writer: Comedy

Brett Goldstein, “Shrinking” – Warner Bros. Television / Apple TV+

Nida Manzoor, “We Are Lady Parts” – Working Title Television / Channel 4

Phil Dunning, “Smoggie Queens” – Hat Trick Productions / BBC Three

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, “Inside No. 9” – BBC Studios Comedy Productions / BBC Two (WINNER)

Writer: Drama

Gwyneth Hughes, “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1

Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, “Industry” – Bad Wolf, HBO / BBC One

Nicole Taylor, “One Day” – Drama Republic, Universal International Studios, Focus Features / Netflix

Richard Gadd, “Baby Reindeer” – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix (WINNER)

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