‘House of the Dragon,’ ‘This Is Going to Hurt’ Lead Winners at BAFTA TV Craft Awards

News   2024-11-23 16:24:39

Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon and medical comedy-drama This Is Going to Hurt walked away with three awards each at the BAFTA Television Craft Awards on Sunday.

This years ceremony, which salutes behind-the-scenes talent, was hosted by former Bake Off judge Mel Giedroyc.

HBOs House of the Dragon won for make-up and hair design (Amanda Knight, Barrie Gower and Rosalia Culora); sound in fiction (Alastair Sirkett, Doug Cooper, Martin Seeley, Paula Fairfield, Tim Hands, Adele Fletcher) and special, visual and graphic effects (Angus Bickerton, Nikeah Forde, Asa Shoul, Mike Dawson, MPC, Pixomodo).

Elsewhere, BBCs This is Going to Hurt won in three categories, with prizes going to first-time winner Adam Kay for best writer in drama (Kay adapted his best-selling memoir for the TV show); Selina MacArthur, also a first-time winner, for editing in fiction; and Nina Gold and Martin Ware for scripted casting.

Winning two awards was the BBCs The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II which won for sound in factual (Peter Bridges, Matthew Charles, Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James, Andy Payne) and director for multi-camera.

BAFTAs Emerging Talent: Fiction award went to writer Pete Jackson for Somewhere Boy, while Emerging Talent: Factual saw producer-director Charlie Melville win for John Joe Bishop: Life After Deaf.

Other first-time BAFTA winners were: Felicity Morris, Director: Factual for Netflix documentary The Tindler Swindler William Stefan Smith, Director: Fiction for Netflix drama Top Boy Lisa McGee, Writer: Comedy for Channel 4s Derry Girls Jane Petrie, Costume Design for Apple TV+ drama The Essex Serpent Jessica Jones, Original Music: Factual for Netflixs Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story Nicle Lecky, Bryan Senti, Kwame KZ Kwei-Armah JR, Original Music: Fiction for the BBCs Mood Chas Appeti, Photography Lighting: Fiction for Prime Videos Jungle and Becky Sloan and Joe Pelling, Production Design for Channel 4s Dont Hug Me Im Scared.

Editing: Factual was won by Rupert Houseman for Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes Entertainment Craft Team was won by Catherine Land, David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, Richard Sillitto, David Newton and Joe Phillips for Strictly Come Dancing Photography: Factual was won by Marcel Mettelsiefen and Jordan Bryon for Children of the Taliban and Peter Anderson Studio won Titles and Graphic Identity for Bad Sisters.

The Television Craft Special Award was presented by Adrian Lester to Alison Barnett in recognition of her pioneering role as one of the first female heads of production in the U.K. television industry. Barnett is the first head of production to receive a BAFTA honorary award.

The BAFTA Television Awards will take place on May 14.

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