Naman Ramachandran The winners of the 2022 British Academy Television Craft Awards are being presented at an in-person event at London’s The Brewery on Sunday, April 24.
Russell T. Davies’ Channel 4 series “It’s a Sin” and Sky Atlantic’s “Landscapers” lead the nominations at these awards with five nods each, followed by Channel 4’s “We Are Lady Parts” with four.
All the major U.K. broadcasters, including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, have nominations, as does pay TV operator Sky, as well as streamers Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV+.
The awards are hosted by actor, comedian, and TV presenter Mel Giedroyc. Refresh this page for live updates. EMERGING TALENT: FICTION SPONSORED BY SARA PUTT ASSOCIATESWINNER: Adjani Salmon (Writer) – “Dreaming Whilst Black” – Big Deal Films/BBC Three Nathan Bryon (Writer) – “Bloods” – Roughcut TV, Sky Studios/Sky One Nida Manzoor (Writer/director) – “We Are Lady Parts” – Working Title Television/Channel 4 Runyararo Mapfumo (Director) – “Sex Education” – Eleven Film/Netflix EMERGING TALENT: FACTUAL Adam Brown (Director) – “Into The Storm: Surfing To Survive (Storyville)” – Raw TV/BBC Four Hugh Davies (Producer) – “Football’s Darkest Secret: The End Of Silence” – Insight TWI, Passion Pictures, Very Much So, Ventureland/BBC One Poppy Begum (Director) – “Queens Of Rap” – Acme Films/Channel 4 Sophie Cunningham (Director/producer) – “Look Away” – Top Hat Productions/Sky DocumentariesEDITING: FICTION Andrew John Mclelland – “Line Of Duty” – World Productions/BBC One Dominic Strevens – “A Very British Scandal” – Blueprint Television/BBC One Elen Pierce Lewis – “Landscapers” – Sister, South Of The River Pictures/Sky Atlantic Sarah Brewerton – “It’s A Sin” – Red Production.
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