Annual British Television Awards
RTS Craft & Design Awards |
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Current: #2023 |
Date | 4 December 2023 (2023-12-04) |
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Location | London Hilton on Park Lane, London |
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Country | United Kingdom and Ireland |
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Hosted by | Eddie Kadi |
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First awarded | 1997; 27 years ago (1997) |
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Website | rts.org.uk/awards/craft-design-awards |
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The Royal Television Academy Craft & Design Awards, often referred to as RTS Craft & Design Awards, are given annually by the Royal Television Society to recognize the "huge variety of skills and processes involved in programme production".[1] The awards were presented for the first time in 1997, with twenty-two categories being awarded.[2]
Unlike the Royal Television Society Programme Awards, which usually take place on March, the craft and design awards are held later on the year on November. The most recent edition of the awards took place on 5 December 2022 at the London Hilton on Park Lane, London, and was hosted by television presenter and journalist Ranvir Singh.[3] The nominations were announced on 14 November 2022.[4]
Categories
As of 2023, 28 competitive categories are presented.
- Casting
- Costume Design - Scripted
- Costume Design - Non-Scripted
- Design - Programme Content Sequences
- Design - Titles
- Director - Scripted
- Director - Non-Scripted
- Director - Multicamera
- Editing - Scripted
- Editing - Non-Scripted
- Editing - Entertainment and Comedy
- Editing - Sport
- Effects - SFX
- Effects - VFX
- Lighting for Multicamera
- Make Up Design - Scripted
- Make Up Design - Non-Scripted
- Multicamera Work
- Music Original Score - Scripted
- Music Original Score - Non-Scripted
- Photography - Scripted
- Photography - Non-Scripted
- Picture Enhancement
- Production Design - Scripted
- Production Design - Non-Scripted
- Production Management Award
- Sound - Scripted
- Sound - Non-Scripted
- Special awards such as the RTS Special Award and the RTS Outstanding Contribution Award have been given.
Winners and nominees
The winners are listed first and in bold, followed by the nominees if present.
2023
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2023 were presented on 4 December 2023 at the London Hilton on Park Lane, London.[3][5] It was hosted by television presenter and comedian Eddie Kadi. The nominations were announced on 9 November 2023.[4]
Casting Award | Production Management Award |
- Somewhere Boy – Catherine Willis (Channel 4)
- Dreaming Whilst Black – Heather Basten (BBC Three)
- The Sixth Commandment – Julie Harkin, Nathan Toth (BBC One)
| - Eurovision Song Contest 2023 – Production Management Team (BBC One)
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Costume Design – Scripted | Costume Design – Non-Scripted |
- The English – Phoebe de Gaye (BBC Two)
- Funny Woman – Pam Downe (Sky Max)
- Silo – Charlotte Morris (Apple TV+)
| - The Masked Singer – Plunge Creations & Bandicoot Scotland (ITV)
- Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway – Shereen Shimmin, Abbie Williams, Jackie Young, Jonathan Skinner (ITV)
- RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World – Zaldy, Eve Collins (BBC Three)
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Design – Programme Content Sequences | Design – Titles |
- Newsround: "Ukraine: The Children's Story" – Made in Colour (BBC Two)
- North Korea: The Insiders – Made in Colour (BBC News)
- Princess Anne: The Plot To Kidnap A Royal – Production Team (Channel 4)
| - The English – Chris Billig, Stephen Fuller, Colin Hess, Danny Kamhaji (BBC Two)
- Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story – Manddy Wyckens, Joe Dennis (Netflix)
- The Gallows Pole – Ed Kevill-Davies, Lucas Roche (BBC Two)
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Director – Scripted | Director – Non-Scripted |
- Jungle – Junior Okoli (Prime Video)
| - Children of the Taliban – Marcel Mettelsiefen, Jordan Bryon (Channel 4)
- Dublin Narcos – Benedict Sanderson (Sky Documentaries)
- Inside Our Autistic Minds – Joe Myerscough, Emma Jones (BBC)
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Director – Multicamera | Picture Enhancement |
| - The Gallows Pole – Paul Harrison, Owen Hulme (BBC Two)
- Hatton – Mark Mulcaster (Sky Atlantic)
- Somewhere Boy – Thomas Urbye, Grace Weston (Channel 4)
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Editing – Scripted | Editing – Non-Scripted |
- I Am Ruth – David Charap (Channel 4)
- Blue Lights – Peggy Koretzky (BBC One)
- I Hate Suzie Too – Fin Oates, Jo Walker, Joe Randall-Cutler (Sky Atlantic)
| - LYRA – Chloe Lambourne (Channel 4)
- Dublin Narcos – Bradley Manning, Bruce Law (Sky Documentaries)
- Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World – (BBC Two)
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Editing – Entertainment and Comedy | Editing – Sport |
- There She Goes: "414" – Gareth Heal (BBC Two)
| - Hatton – Sam Bergson (Sky Atlantic)
- The Ashes – Steve Wakeford (Sky Sports)
- Villeneuve Pironi – Ian Grech (Sky Atlantic)
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Effects – SFX | Effects – VFX |
- SAS: Rogue Heroes – Stefano Corridori (BBC One)
- Hijack – Paul Dimmer (Apple TV+)
- World on Fire – Frankie Waite, Ignite SFX (BBC One)
| - His Dark Materials – Effects Team (BBC One)
- Prehistoric Planet – Elliot Newman, Kirstin Hall, Andy Hargreaves, MPC Team (Apple TV+)
- The Power – VFX Team (Prime Video)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
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Make Up Design – Scripted | Make Up Design – Non-Scripted |
- Funny Woman – Sue Michael (Sky Max)
- Litvinenko – Samantha Kininmonth, Suzi Battersby (ITVX)
- Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story – Nic Collins, Giorgio Galliero (Netflix)
| - Fantasy Football League – Nicola Coleman (Sky Max)
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Music Original Score – Scripted | Music Original Score – Non-Scripted |
- I Hate Suzie Too – Johnny Lloyd, Peter Saville, Zoë Bryant (Sky Atlantic)
- Black Ops – Tawiah, Lindsay Wright (BBC One)
- The English – Federico Jusid (BBC Two)
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Photography – Scripted | Photography – Non-Scripted |
- Then You Run – Annika Summerson (Sky Max)
- Jungle – Chas Appeti (Prime Video)
- SAS: Rogue Heroes – Stephan Pehrsson (BBC One)
| - Children of the Taliban – Marcel Mettelsiefen, Jordan Bryon (Channel 4)
- Dublin Narcos – Narayan Van Maele, Patrick Smith, Jim Incledon, Benedict Sanderson (Sky Documentaries)
- Kids – Jack Wood (Channel 4)
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Production Design – Scripted | Production Design – Non-Scripted |
- Funny Woman – Jacqueline Smith (Sky Max)
- SAS: Rogue Heroes – Richard Bullock (BBC One)
- The English – Chris Roope (BBC Two)
| - The Traitors – Mathieu Weekes, Bizibot Productions (BBC One)
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Sound – Scripted | Sound – Non-Scripted |
- Great Expectations – Sound Team (BBC One)
- Gangs of London – Sound Team (Sky Atlantic)
- Slow Horses – Joe Beal, Andrew Sissons, Martin Jensen (Apple TV+)
| - Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake – Claire Ellis, Will Chapman, Greg Gettens (Netflix)
- Break Point – Nas Parkash, Will Chapman, Billy Poole, Andrew Yarme (Netflix)
- Frozen Planet II – Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham Wild (BBC One)
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RTS Special Award | RTS Outstanding Contribution Award |
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2022
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2022 were presented on 5 December 2022 at the London Hilton on Park Lane, London. It was hosted by television presenter and journalist Ranvir Singh.[6] The nominations were announced on 14 November 2022.[7]
Casting Award | Production Management Award |
- Heartstopper – Daniel Edwards (Netflix)
- The Baby – Aisha Bywaters (Sky Atlantic)
- In My Skin – Rachel Sheridan (BBC Three)
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Costume Design – Drama | Costume Design – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Peaky Blinders – Alison McCosh (BBC One)
- Gentleman Jack – Tom Pye, Nadine Clifford-Davern (BBC One / HBO)
- Sherwood – Orla Smyth-Mill (BBC One)
| - The Masked Singer – Plunge Creations & Bandicoot Scotland (ITV)
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Design – Programme Content Sequences | Design – Titles |
- Newsround: "Empire & Me" – Made in Colour (CBBC)
- Prehistoric Planet – MPC Team (Apple TV+)
- AIDS: The Unheard Tapes – Production Team (BBC Two)
| - The Essex Serpent – yU+co (Apple TV+)
- Around the World in 80 Days – Paul McDonnell, Hugo Moss, Ben Hanbury, Tamsin McGee (BBC One)
- Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics – BBC Creative, BBC Sport, BlinkInk, Gas Music (BBC)
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Director – Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy | Director – Documentary/Factual & Non Drama |
- Alma's Not Normal – Andrew Chaplin (BBC Two)
- Big Boys – Jim Archer (Channel 4)
- Sex Education – Ben Taylor (Netflix)
| - Exposure: "Fearless: The Women Fighting Putin" – Sarah Collinson (ITV)
- Jeremy Kyle Show: Death on Daytime – Kira Phillips (Channel 4)
- Big Oil Vs the World: Denial Mongoose – Jane McMullen (BBC Two)
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Director – Drama | Director – Multicamera |
- This Is Going to Hurt – Lucy Forbes (BBC One / AMC)
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Editing – Documentary/Factual | Editing – Drama |
- 9/11: Life Under Attack – Bruce Law, David Pearson & Bumble Bee Post Team (ITV)
- Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist – Alec Rossiter, John McNamee (Channel 4 / Netflix)
- Terms & Conditions: Deeper Than Drill – Kazeem Manzur (YouTube Originals)
| - Derry Girls – Lucien Clayton (Channel 4)
- Marriage – Simon Reglar (BBC One)
- Anne – Kim Gaster (ITV)
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Editing – Entertainment and Comedy | Editing – Sport |
- Cheaters – Paul Dingwall (BBC One)
- Sex Education – David Webb, Steve Ackroyd, Phil Hignett, Izabella Curry (Netflix)
- Top Gear – Robin Nurse (BBC Two)
| - Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony Opener: "Our Birmingham: A Brummie Story" – Nicholas Perry, Philip Hughes (BBC Sport)
- The Tokyo 2020 Paralympics: Beatbox Film – Scott Ferry-Collins and Whisper (Channel 4)
- Wimbledon 2022: "Women's Final Opening Film" – Nicholas Perry, Alex Ewing, Lucy Adams, BBC Sport Production Team (BBC Sport)
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Effects | Picture Enhancement |
- The Lazarus Project – Vine FX & Real SFX (Sky Max)
- Prehistoric Planet – MPC Team (Apple TV+)
- Dodger – Jim Solan, Ant Campbell, Chris Powell, Luke Wenmouth (CBBC)
| - Landscapers – Thomas Urbye (Sky Atlantic)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
| - Michael McIntyre's The Wheel – Chris Power and the Camera Team (BBC One)
- SAS: Who Dares Wins – Camera Team (Channel 4)
- An Audience with Adele – Liz Clare, Nat Hill, Dan Studley, Camera Team (ITV)
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Make Up Design – Drama | Make Up Design – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Gentleman Jack – Lin Davie, Sue Newbould, Laura Flynn (BBC One / HBO)
- Sherwood – Nadia El-Saffar (BBC One)
- Landscapers – Julie Kendrick (Sky Atlantic)
| - Strictly Come Dancing – Lisa Armstrong, Lisa Davey (BBC One)
- RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World – David Petruschin, Julie Cooper, Sam Greenwood (BBC Three)
- Inside No. 9 – Nicola Coleman (BBC Two)
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Music – Original Score | Music – Original Title |
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Photography – Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Photography – Drama & Comedy |
- The Green Planet – Tim Shepherd, Todd Kewley, Oliver Mueller, Camera Team (BBC One)
- Murder in the Valleys – Tom Barrow (Sky Crime)
- Dynasties: "Puma" – John Shier (BBC One)
| - Landscapers – Erik Wilson (Sky Atlantic)
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Production Design – Drama | Production Design – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Landscapers – Cristina Casali, Robert Wischhusen-Hayes, Fabrice Spelta (Sky Atlantic)
- Derry Girls – Nicola Moroney (Channel 4)
- The Last Kingdom – Dominic Hyman (Netflix)
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Sound – Drama | Sound – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- This Is Going to Hurt – Steve Browell, Nina Rice, Jamie Selway, Adam Horley (BBC One / AMC)
- The Tourist – Paul Cotterel, Paul Carter, Des Kenneally (BBC One / HBO Max)
- A Discovery of Witches – Sound Team (Sky One)
| - Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes – Nick Fry, James Spooner, James Jones (Sky Documentaries / HBO Max)
- Trying – David Lascelles (Apple TV+)
- Trainwreck: Woodstock '99 – Nas Parkash, Will Chapman, Tristan Powell, Claire Ellis (Netflix)
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RTS Special Award | RTS Outstanding Contribution Award |
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2021
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2021 were presented on 22 November 2021 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London. It was hosted by British presenter and journalist Charlene White.[8][9] The nominees were announced on 11 March 2021.[10]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Brave New World – Susie Coulthard (Sky One)
- His Dark Materials – Caroline McCall (BBC One / HBO)
- The Serpent: "Episodes Five - Eight" – Rachel Walsh (BBC One)
| - Inside No. 9 – Yves Barre (BBC Two)
- The Masked Singer – Tim Simpson, Daniel Nettleton, Claire Horton, Derek McLean (ITV)
- Urban Myths: "Les Dawson's Parisienne Adventure" – Yves Barre (Sky Arts)
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Design - Programme Content Sequences | Design - Titles |
- 9/11: Inside the President's War Room – Miles Donovan, Pete Mellor, Chris Sayer (BBC One / Apple TV+)
- Flooded Tombs of the Nile – Revenant (National Geographic)
- Searching for Secrets – Bigger Bang VFX (Smithsonian Channel)
| - Roald & Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious Mouse – Peter Anderson Studio (Sky One)
- Inside America's Secret Missions – Revenant (National Geographic)
- Murder They Hope – Liquid TV (Gold)
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Design - Trails & Packaging | Casting Award |
- Lions Series: South Africa 2021 – Sky Creative, gotgotneed, Coffee & TV (Sky Sports)
- Sky History Idents – Sky Creative (Sky History)
- Woman's Hour: "Expect the Unexpected" – Claire Grey, Devon Short, Jon Turner (BBC Creative)
| - Industry – Julie Harkin, Rae Hendrie (BBC Two / HBO)
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Director - Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy | Director - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama |
- Feel Good – Luke Snellin (Netflix)
- Back to Life – Ella Jones (BBC One)
- Ghosts – Tom Kingsley (BBC One)
| - 9/11: Inside the President's War Room – Adam Wishart (BBC One / Apple TV+)
- Exposure: "America's War on Abortion" – Deeyah Khan (ITV)
- The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime – Benedict Sanderson (BBC Two)
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Director - Drama | Director - Multicamera |
- It's a Sin – Peter Hoar (Channel 4 / HBO Max)
- Small Axe – Steve McQueen (BBC One)
- Time – Lewis Arnold (BBC One)
| - Glastonbury Festival: Live at Worthy Farm – Paul Dugdale (BBC)
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Editing - Documentary/Factual | Editing - Drama |
- The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime – Sam Bergson, Brad Manning, Otto Burnham (BBC Two)
- Doctors of War: Saving Lives – Eddie Haselden (Channel 5)
- Uprising – Brett Irwin, Esther Gimenez (BBC One)
| - It's a Sin – Sarah Brewerton (Channel 4 / HBO Max)
- The Third Day: "Sunday – The Ghost" – Dan Roberts (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
- Time – Sacha Szwarc (BBC One)
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Editing - Entertainment and Comedy | Editing - Sport |
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Effects | Picture Enhancement |
- Brave New World – Thomas Horton, Josie Henwood, Scott Pritchard, Alex Maldonado (Sky One)
- His Dark Materials – Effects Team (BBC One / HBO)
- The Serpent – Vine VFX (BBC One)
| - Earth At Night In Color – Nulight Studios, Adam Inglis, Tom Payne (Apple TV+)
- The Serpent – Perry Gibbs (BBC One)
- 9/11: Inside the President's War Room – Dan Gill (BBC One / Apple TV+)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
| - SAS: Who Dares Wins – Camera Team (Channel 4)
- Glastonbury Festival: Live at Worthy Farm – Driift, Paul Dugdale, Camera Team (BBC)
- The Ranganation – Chris Miller (BBC Two)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The Watch – Amanda Ross-McDonald, Clinton Smith, Ashley Powell (BBC Two)
- His Dark Materials – Jacqueline Fowler (BBC One / HBO)
- Stephen – Nora Robertson (ITV)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
- Uprising – Harry Escott (BBC One)
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Photography - Drama & Comedy |
| - Industry – Milos Moore (BBC Two / HBO)
- We Are Lady Parts – Diana Olifirova (Channel 4)
- A Discovery of Witches – Adam Etherington (Sky One)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- It's a Sin – Luana Hanson (Channel 4 / HBO Max)
- All Creatures Great and Small – Jacqueline Smith (Channel 5)
- His Dark Materials – Joel Collins (BBC One / HBO)
| - We Are Lady Parts – Simon Walker (Channel 4)
- Delia Derbyshire: The Myths and the Legendary Tapes – Felicity Hickson (BBC Four)
- Apocalypse Wow – Patrick Watson (ITV2)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Worzel Gummidge: "Saucy Nancy" – Tom Corbett, Oscar Bloomfield-Crowe, Darren McQuade, Ivor Talbot (BBC One)
- The Spanish Princess – Sound Team (StarzPlay)
- The Third Day – Nigel Albermaniche, Niv Adiri, Jules Woods (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
| - Formula 1: Drive to Survive – Steve Speed, Nick Fry, James Evans, Hugh Dwan (Netflix)
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RTS Special Award | Outstanding Achievement Award |
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2020
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2020 were presented on 23 November 2020 on the RTS website.[11][12] The nominations were announced on 4 November 2020. [13]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
| - The Masked Singer – Tim Simpson, Derek McLean, Daniel Nettleton, Claire Horton (ITV)
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Design - Programme Content Sequences | Design - Titles |
- My World: Dadaab Refugee Camp – Made in Colour (BBC World)
- The Supervet – Richard Norley and Wajahut Shah, Sancha Worthington (Channel 4)
- Mars: One Day on the Red Planet – Martin Johnson, Fleur Bone, Rob Harvey, Paul Crosby (National Geographic)
| - His Dark Materials – Titles Team (BBC One / HBO)
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Director - Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy | Director - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama |
- Enterprice – Ella Jones (BBC Three)
- There She Goes – Simon Hynd (BBC Two)
- This Country – Tom George (BBC Three)
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Director - Drama | Director - Multicamera |
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Casting Award | Editing - Documentary/Factual |
- Giri/Haji – Yoko Narahashi, Shaheen Baig, Layla Merrick-Wolf (BBC Two / Netflix)
- Gangs of London – Kelly Valentine-Hendry (Sky Atlantic)
- White House Farm – Amy Hubbard (ITV)
| - Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King – Abraham Teweldebrhan, Nic Zimmermann, Gareth Williams (ITV)
- For Sama – Chloë Lambourne, Simon McMahon (Channel 4 / PBS)
- Barrymore: The Body in the Pool – Justin Badger, Christopher Swayne (Channel 4)
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Editing - Drama | Editing - Entertainment and Comedy |
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Editing - Sport |
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Effects | Picture Enhancement |
- His Dark Materials – Framestore, Russell Dodgson, Dan May, Danny Hargreaves (BBC One / HBO)
- War of the Worlds – Vine FX (Fox)
- World on Fire – DNEG, Rowley SFX, Flash SFX, Goldcrest (BBC One)
| - Rise of the Nazis – Adam Dolniak (BBC Two)
- Devs – Asa Shoul (FX on Hulu)
- Catherine the Great – Aidan Farrell (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- A Suitable Boy – Shabana Latif, Avan Contractor (BBC One)
| - Frayed – Sheldon Wade (Sky One)
- In My Skin – Kate Roberts & Team (BBC Three)
- Dancing on Ice – Marcos Gurgel (ITV)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
| - Performance Live: The Way Out – Suri Krishnamma & Camera Team (BBC Four)
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Multicamera Work - Sport |
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Photography - Drama & Comedy |
- Storyville: "On the President's Orders" – Olivier Sarbil (BBC Four)
- The Great Mountain Sheep Gather – Drone Filming Crew (BBC Four)
- Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins – Camera Team (Channel 4)
| - Normal People – Suzie Lavelle (BBC Three / Hulu)
- Little Birds – Ed Rutherford (Sky Atlantic)
- Giri/Haji – David Odd (BBC Two)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- His Dark Materials – Joel Collins (BBC One / HBO)
- Catherine the Great – Tom Burton (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
- Gangs of London – Matthew Gant, Megan Bosaw (Sky Atlantic)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Baghdad Central – Howard Bargroff, Tim Barker, Steve Browell, Marc Specter (Channel 4)
| - The Last Igloo – Nick Fry, Mick Duffield, James Evans (BBC Four)
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RTS Special Award | Outstanding Achievement Award |
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2019
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2019 were presented on 25 November 2019 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London. It was hosted by British comedian Ahir Shah.[14] The nominations were announced on 7 November 2019.[15]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Chernobyl – Odile Dicks-Mireaux (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
- Gentleman Jack – Tom Pye, Nadine Clifford-Davern (BBC One / HBO)
- The Long Song – Charlotte Holdich (BBC One)
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Design - Programme Content Sequences | Design - Titles |
- Black Earth Rising – Studio AKA, Steve Small, Nikki Kefford, Artworking, Animation Team (BBC Two)
- The Planets – BBC Studios with Lola Post Production (BBC Two)
- Newsround: "Holocaust: Finding My Family" – Made in Colour (CBBC)
| - Killing Eve – Matt Willey (BBC One)
- The Cry – D8 (BBC One)
- The ABC Murders – Ben Hanbury, Hugo Moss, Paul McDonnell, Tamsin McGee (BBC One)
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Design - Trails & Packaging | Director - Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy |
- FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 – BBC Sport, BBC Creative, Park Pictures (BBC Sport)
- BBC Two Rebrand – BBC Creative (BBC Two)
- Dynasties – Nick Meikle, Sarah Gerona, Laura Whittell, Natalie Fox (BBC One)
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Director - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Director – Drama |
- David Harewood: Psychosis and Me – Wendie Ottewill (BBC Two)
- War in the Blood – Arthur Cary (BBC Two)
- 8 Days: To the Moon and Back – Anthony Philipson (BBC Two)
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Director - Multicamera | Editing - Documentary/Factual |
| - Egon Schiele: Dangerous Desires – Claire Guillon (BBC Two)
- 100 Vaginas – Sunshine Jackson (Channel 4)
- Sacred Wonders – John Steventon, Ed Horne (BBC One)
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Editing - Drama | Editing - Entertainment and Comedy |
- The Virtues – Matthew Gray (Channel 4)
- Killing Eve – Gary Dollner (BBC One)
- Brexit: The Uncivil War – Matthew Cannings (Channel 4)
| - The Heist – Simon Whitcomb, Christine Pancott (Sky One)
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Editing - Sport |
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Effects | Picture Enhancement |
- The OA – One of Us (Netflix)
- Les Misérables – Effects Team (BBC One)
- Happy! – Axis Studios (Syfy)
| - Brassic – Matt Brown (Sky One)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
| - Master of Photography – Giuseppe Bianchi (Sky Arts)
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Multicamera Work - Sport |
- SailGP – Rhys Edwards, Matt Roberts, Laura McManamon (BT Sport)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Chernobyl – Daniel Parker (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
- Gentleman Jack – Lin Davie (BBC One / HBO)
- The Durrells – Meinir Jones-Lewis (ITV)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Photography - Drama & Comedy |
- The Mighty Redcar – Daniel Dewsbury, Stuart Bernard, Jonny Ashton (BBC Two)
- Dynasties: "Emperor" – Lindsay McCrae (BBC One)
- The Last Survivors – Arthur Cary, Johann Perry (BBC Two)
| - Chernobyl – Jakob Ihre (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
- The Long Song – Chloë Thomson (BBC One)
- I Am Kirsty – Stuart Bentley (Channel 4)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Chernobyl – Luke Hull, Clare Levinson-Gendler (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
- Killing Eve – Kristian Milsted (BBC One)
- The Little Drummer Girl – Maria Djurkovic, Tatiana Macdonald (BBC One)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Chernobyl – Stefan Henrix, Stuart Hilliker, Joe Beal, Harry Barnes, Michael Maroussas (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
- Pure – Ronald Bailey, James Ridgway, Rodney Berling, Robert Brazier, Chris Roberts (Channel 4)
- Black Earth Rising – Nigel Edwards, Glen Marullo, Lee Critchlow, Linda Murdoch (BBC Two)
| - Married to a Paedophile – Greg Gettens, Kim Tae Hak, Chad Orororo, Andy Paddon (Channel 4)
- 8 Days: To the Moon and Back – Ben Ormerod, Marc Wojtanowski, Duncan Paterson (BBC Two)
- Inside No. 9: "Dead Line" – Christian Henson, Paul Freeman, Kevin Paice, Adam Tandy (BBC Two)
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RTS Special Award | Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2018
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2018 were presented on 26 November 2018 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London. It was hosted by English comedian Tom Allen.[16] The nominations were announced on 9 November 2018.[17]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The City and the City – (BBC Two)
- King Lear – Fotini Dimou (BBC Two)
- The Miniaturist – Joanna Eatwell (BBC One)
| - The Windsors Royal Wedding Special – June Nevin (Channel 4)
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Design - Programme Content Sequences | Design - Titles |
- Kiss Me First – Axis Animation (Channel 4 / Netflix)
| - Deep State – Sasan Roohi, Amber Sutera, Peter Aldridge, Michael Pearson (Fox)
- Ordeal by Innocence – Ben Hanbury, Hugo Moss, Paul McDonnell, Tamsin McGee (BBC One)
- Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams – Nic Benns, Miki Kato, Karl Watkins, Svenja Frahm (Channel 4)
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Design - Trails & Packaging | Director - Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy |
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Director - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Director - Drama |
- White Right: Meeting the Enemy – Deeyah Khan (ITV)
- Arena: "Stanley and His Daughters" – Francis Hanly (BBC Four)
- Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation – James Rogan (BBC One)
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Director - Multicamera | Editing - Documentary/Factual |
| - The Detectives: Murder on the Streets – Paul Carlin, Paul Dosaj, Kevin Konak (BBC Two)
- Grenfell – Ben Brown (BBC One)
- Blue Planet II – Production Team (BBC One)
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Editing - Drama | Editing - Entertainment and Comedy |
- Come Home – Adam Trotman (BBC One)
| - The Windsors Royal Wedding Special – Mark Williams (Channel 4)
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Editing - Sport |
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Effects | Picture Enhancement |
- The Crown – One Of Us, Chris Reynolds (Netflix)
- One Strange Rock – Moonraker Visual Effects Team (National Geographic)
- Katy – Tanvir Hanif, Fifth Wall VFX, Becci Blood (CBBC)
| - The UN Sex Abuse Scandal – Adam Dolniak (Channel 4)
- Flowers – Dan Coles (Channel 4)
- King Lear – Gareth Spensley (BBC Two)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
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Multicamera Work - Sport |
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- King Lear – Naomi Donne (BBC Two)
- A Very English Scandal – Daniel Phillips (BBC One)
- Flowers – Sjaan Gillings (Channel 4)
| - Urban Myths: "The Dalí and the Cooper" – Vanessa White (Sky Arts)
- The Windsors Royal Wedding Special – Lulu Hall (Channel 4)
- Tracey Breaks the News – Vanessa White, Floris Schuller, Neill Gorton (BBC One)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
| - Motherland – Oli Julian (BBC Two)
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Photography - Drama & Comedy |
- Retreat: Meditations from a Monastery – Andrew Muggleton (BBC Four)
- Blue Planet II – Camera Team (BBC One)
- Handmade in Hull – Glen Milner (BBC Four)
| - The End of the F***ing World – Justin Brown (Channel 4 / Netflix)
- Peaky Blinders – Cathal Watters (BBC Two)
- Hidden – Stuart Biddlecombe (S4C / BBC Four)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The City and the City – Simon Rogers (BBC Two)
- The Crown – Martin Childs, Alison Harvey (Netflix)
- Gunpowder – Grant Montgomery (BBC One)
| - Britain's Got Talent – Peter Bingemann (ITV)
- Zapped – Dave Ferris (Dave)
- Love Island – Production Design Team (ITV2)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Bodyguard – Dan Johnson, Simon Farmer, Jamie Caple, Mark Lawes (BBC One)
- Deep State – Dylan Voigt, Nigel Edwards, Ben Norrington, Seb Shorter (Fox)
- Patrick Melrose – Nigel Squibbs, John Mooney, Filipa Principe, Tony Gibson (Sky Atlantic)
| - Retreat: Meditations from a Monastery – Doug Dreger, Greg Gettens, Kim Tae Hak (BBC Four)
- Top Gear – Andy Hodges, Sam Staples, Renato Ferrari (BBC Two)
- BBC Proms 2018 – The Sound Alliance (BBC Two / BBC Four)
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Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2017
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2017 were presented on 27 November 2017 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London.[18][19] The nominations were announced on 7 November 2017.[20]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment and Non Drama |
- Taboo – Joanna Eatwell (BBC One / FX)
- Victoria – Rosalind Ebbutt (ITV)
- Guerrilla – James Keast (Sky Atlantic)
| - White Gold – Caroline Pitcher (BBC Two)
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Design - Programme Content Sequences | Design - Titles |
- Newsround: "Finding My Family - Partition" – Made in Colour (CBBC)
- Newsround: "Inside My Head: Taking Control of My Anxiety" – Made in Colour (CBBC)
- The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl – Marc Knapton, The Brewery (BBC Two)
| - Fearless – Hugo Moss, Paul McDonnell, Ben Hanbury (ITV)
- Broken – Patrick Hall (BBC One)
- The Durrells – Alex MacLean (ITV)
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Design - Trails & Packaging | Director - Comedy Drama / Situation Comedy |
- Film Fear – Rob Heath, John Cryer, Shizuka Hata, Rachel Warr (Film4)
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Director - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Director - Drama |
- Frontline: "Last Days of Solitary" – Dan Edge, Lauren Mucciolo (BBC Four)
- American Justice – Arthur Cary, Jonathan Taylor (BBC Two)
- American High School – Marcus Plowright (BBC Three)
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Editing - Documentary / Factual | Editing - Drama |
- Bring Me Back to Life – Sam Santana (Channel 4)
- The Trial: A Murder in the Family – Editing Team (Channel 4)
- Planet Earth II – Production Team (BBC One)
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Editing - Entertainment and Comedy | Editing - Sport |
- Love Island – Editing Team (ITV2)
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Effects - Digital | Effects - Special |
- The Crown – The Digital Effects Team, One of Us (Netflix)
- The Secrets of Your Food – BDH Creative Digital Effects Team (BBC Two)
- Black Mirror: "Playtest" – Justin Hutchinson-Chatburn, Framestore, Glassworks, Painting Practice (Netflix)
| - Sherlock – Real SFX (BBC One)
- The Crown – Chris Reynolds (Netflix)
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Picture Enhancement | Lighting for Multicamera |
- Hospital – Dan Gill (BBC Two)
- The Missing – Ross Baker (BBC One)
- Broken – Patrick Hall (BBC One)
| - World War One Remembered: Passchendaele: "For the Fallen" – Nigel Catmur (BBC One / BBC Two)
- Peter Kay's Car Share – Andy Hibbert (BBC One)
- Let It Shine – Gurdip Mahal, Rob Bradley, Bill Peachment (BBC One)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment and Non Drama |
- Taboo – Erika Okvist, Jan Archibald, Audrey Doyle (BBC One / FX)
| - The Drug Trial: Emergency at the Hospital – Siobhán Harper-Ryan (BBC Two)
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Multicamera Work | Multicamera Work - Sport |
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
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Photography - Documentary / Factual & Non Drama | Photography - Drama & Comedy |
- Planet Earth II – Production Team (BBC One)
- American Justice – Arthur Cary, Jonathan Taylor (BBC Two)
- Frontline: "Last Days of Solitary" – Dan Edge, Tim Grucza (BBC Four)
| - Three Girls – Matt Gray (BBC One)
- Broadchurch – Carlos Catalan (ITV)
- The State – Gavin Finney (Channel 4)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Black Mirror: "Nosedive" – Joel Collins, James Foster (Netflix)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment and Non-Drama |
- Taboo – Sound Team (BBC One / FX)
- Broken – Brian Nelson, Gary Desmond (BBC One)
- Sherlock – Sound Team (BBC One)
| - World War One Remembered: Passchendaele – Sound Team (BBC One / BBC Two)
- Ambulance – Gary Kelly (BBC One)
- Planet Earth II – Production Team (BBC One)
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Craft and Innovation Award | Judges' Award |
| - World War One Remembered: Passchendaele (BBC One / BBC Two)
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Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2016
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2016 were presented on 28 November 2016 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London. It was hosted by Danish-British comedian Sandi Toksvig.[21][22] The nominations were announced on 11 November 2016.[23]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The Night Manager – Signe Sejlund (BBC One)
- The Living and the Dead – Phoebe de Gaye (BBC One)
- The Dresser – Fotini Dimou (BBC Two)
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Design - Programme Content Sequences | Design - Titles |
- Newsround: "China: The Left-Behind Children" – Made in Colour (CBBC)
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Design - Trails & Packaging | Director - Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy |
- 2016 Rio Olympics – Ron Chakraborty, Jonathan Bramley, BBC Sport Marketing Team & RKCR/Y&R (BBC)
| - People Just Do Nothing – Jack Clough (BBC Three)
- Alan Partridge: Scissored Isle – Rob and Neil Gibbons (Sky Atlantic)
- Mum – Richard Laxton (BBC Two)
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Director - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Director - Drama |
- Exodus: Our Journey to Europe – James Bluemel (BBC Two)
- The Hunt: The Hardest Challenge – Huw Cordey (BBC One)
- Life and Deaf – Clare Johns (BBC Four)
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Editing - Documentary/Factual | Editing - Drama |
- Exodus: Our Journey to Europe – Simon Sykes, Nick Fenton, Sunshine Jackson (BBC Two)
- Handmade by Royal Appointment: Steinway & Sons – Alex Elkins (BBC Four)
- The Prosecutors: Real Crime and Punishment – Gwyn Jones (BBC Four)
| - Doctor Foster – Tom Hemmings (BBC One)
- Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories – Adam Biskupski (Sky Arts)
- The Tunnel: Sabotage – Katie Weiland (Sky Atlantic / Canal+)
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Editing - Entertainment and Comedy | Editing - Sport |
- Flowers – Selina MacArthur (Channel 4)
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Effects - Digital | Effects - Special |
- Countdown to Life: The Extraordinary Making of You – BDH Digital Effects Team (BBC Two)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream – Lola Post Production (BBC One)
- Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands – Milk Visual Effects (ITV)
| - War & Peace – Jens Doeldissen, Darius Cicenas at Film Effects (BBC One)
- The Night Manager – Pau Costa Moeller (BBC One)
- Doctor Who – Real SFX & Millennium FX (BBC One)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
- The Voice 2016 – Gurdip Mahal, Ross Williams, Rob Bradley (BBC One)
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Multicamera Work - Sport |
- 2015–16 FA Cup: "First Round – Salford City v Notts County" – Andrew Clement, Joe Noonan, Richard Lancaster, Glen Woodcock (BBC)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The Night Manager – Jenna Wrage (BBC One)
- The Dresser – Jenny Shircore (BBC Two)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream – Claire Pritchard Jones, Neill Gorton (BBC One)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
- Flowers – Arthur Sharpe (Channel 4)
- From Darkness – Edmund Butt (BBC One)
- Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute – Edmund Jolliffe (BBC One)
| - The Night Manager – Victor Reyes (BBC One)
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Photography - Drama & Comedy |
- Imagine... Antony Gormley: Being Human – Morag Tinto (BBC One)
- My Son the Jihadi – Peter Beard (Channel 4)
- New Zealand: Earth's Mythical Islands – Camera Team (BBC Two)
| - War & Peace – George Steel (BBC One)
- Hinterland – Stuart Biddlecombe (S4C / BBC Wales)
- Fleabag – Tony Miller (BBC Two)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The Durrells – Stevie Herbert (ITV)
- Flowers – Luana Hanson (Channel 4)
- War & Peace – Chris Roope (BBC One)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The Tunnel: Sabotage – Simon Bysshe, Nigel Squibbs, Jamie Caple, Jeremy Price (Sky Atlantic / Canal+)
- Marcella – James Bain, Howard Bargroff, Pete Gates, Steve Browell (ITV)
- River – Billy Quinn, Martin Jensen, Duncan Price, Alex Ellerington (BBC One)
| - Charlie Hebdo: 3 Days That Shook Paris – Greg Gettens, James Evans, Gregor Lyon (More4)
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Picture Enhancement | Judges' Award |
- A Midsummer Night's Dream – Kevin Horsewood (BBC One)
- War & Peace – Simone Grattarola (BBC One)
- Doctor Thorne – Ross Baker (ITV)
| - Paralympics Trailer: "We're the Super Humans" (Channe 4)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2015
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2015 were presented on 30 November 2015 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London. It was hosted by Scottish comedian Susan Calman.[24][25]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Cilla – Amy Roberts (ITV)
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Director - Fiction | Director - Non-Fiction |
| - What Do Artists Do All Day?: "Episode 2 - Sue Webster" – Colette Camden (BBC Four)
- Dispatches: "Escape from ISIS" – Edward Watts (Channel 4)
- This World: "Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola" – Dan Edge (BBC Two)
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Design - Programme Content Sequences | Design - Titles |
- Sports Personality of the Year 2014: "Lewis Hamilton Contender Film" – (BBC One)
- War of Words – John Durrant, Paul Greer, Steve Burrell, Hugh Cowling (BBC Two)
- Doctor Who: "Flatline" – Grant Hewett, Howard Jones, Ste Dalton, Joe Thornley-Head (BBC One)
| - Humans – Momoco (Channel 4 / AMC)
- Fortitude – Momoco, Nic Benns, Miki Kato, Andrea Braga, Peter Tomaszeqicz (Sky1)
- Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime – Peter Anderson Studios (BBC One)
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Design - Trails & Packaging | Editing - Drama |
- Film4 Idents – 4Creative and ManvsMachine (Film4)
| - Cucumber – Paul Pandolpho (Channel 4)
- Wolf Hall – David Blackmore (BBC Two)
- Marvellous – Elen Pierce Lewis (BBC Two)
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Editing - Documentary & Factual | Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy |
- Welcome to Mayfair – Todd Downing (BBC Two)
- Pets: Wild at Heart – Stuart Napier, Imogen Pollard (BBC One)
- The Detectives – Rupert Houseman (BBC Two)
| - W1A – Robin Hill (BBC Two)
- Raised by Wolves – William Webb, Pete Drinkwater (Channel 4)
- Cockroaches – Mark Henson, Steven Ackroyd (ITV2)
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Editing - Sport | Effects - Digital |
| - Ripper Street: "Whitechapel Terminus" – Screen Scene VFX, Ed Bruce, Alan Collins, Nicholas Murphy (BBC One)
- Cilla – Tanvir Hanif, Paul Senior (ITV)
- Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell – Milk VFX (BBC One)
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Effects - Special | Picture Enhancement |
- Fortitude – Pauline Fowler, Nik Williams, Samantha Ives, Mary Hanrahan (Sky1)
- Critical – Millennium FX (Sky1)
- The Musketeers – Steve Griffin, Dave Arrowsmith, Marek Ruth (BBC One)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Poldark – Jacqueline Fowler (BBC One)
- Critical – Natalie Pateman, Tina Brown, Jessica Wenden, Liz Philips (Sky1)
- The C-Word – Lesley Brennan (BBC One)
| - Nurse – Vanessa White, Neill Gorton (BBC Two)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
- Home Fires – Samuel Sim (ITV)
- Pets: Wild at Heart – Will Gregory (BBC One)
- Mapp & Lucia – Kevin Sargent (BBC One)
| - Home Fires – Samuel Sim (ITV)
- No Offence – Vince Pope (Channel 4)
- Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime – Tim Phillips (BBC One)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
| - Release the Hounds – Tom Parr, James Abadi & Camera Team (ITV2)
- VE Day 70: The Nation Remembers – Camera Team (BBC One)
- Alan Carr: Chatty Man – Chris Howe (Channel 4)
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Multicamera Work - Sport |
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell – David Roger (BBC One)
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Photography - Drama | Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama |
| - Secret Life of Twins – Brendan McGinty (ITV)
- Pets: Wild at Heart – Camera Team (BBC One)
- The Detectives – James Newton (BBC Two)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Fortitude – Sound Team (Sky1)
- Wolf Hall – Sound Team (BBC Two)
- Black Mirror: "White Christmas" – Jim Goddard, Stuart Hilliker, Dan Green, Alastair Widgery (Netflix)
| - Shark – Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Will Slater, Graham Wild (BBC One)
- LA Traviata: Love, Death and Divas – Mike Hatch, Matt Skilton, Tony Burke (BBC Two)
- The 7/7 Bombing Survivors' Stories – Nick Fry, David Runciman, Oscar Bloomfield-Crowe (ITV)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Judges' Award |
- Pets: Wild at Heart – Production Team (BBC One)
| - Wolf Hall – Production Team (BBC Two)
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Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2014
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2014 were presented on 1 December 2014 at London Hilton on Park Lane, London. It was hosted by British comedian Jennifer Saunders.[26][27]
Costume Design – Drama | Costume Design – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Peaky Blinders – Stephanie Collie (BBC Two)
| - Rev. – Annie Hardinge (BBC Two)
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Effects – Digital | Effects – Picture Enhancement |
| - Welcome to Rio – Enge Gray (BBC Two)
- The Thirteenth Tale – Aidan Farrell (BBC Two)
- Utopia – Aidan Farrell (Channel 4)
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Effects – Special | Editing – Drama |
- The Smoke – Colin Gorry (Sky1)
| - Line of Duty – Andrew McClelland (BBC Two)
- Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This – Iain Erskine (ITV)
- Happy Valley – Jamie Pearson (BBC One)
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Editing – Documentary & Factual | Editing – Entertainment & Situation Comedy |
- Stop At Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story – Philip Kloss (BBC Four)
- Arena: "The National Theatre – Part 2: War and Peace" – Joanna Crickmay (BBC Four)
- 15,000 Kids and Counting: "The Decision" – Gwyn Jones (Channel 4)
| - Rev. – Mark Davies, Mark Henson (BBC Two)
- Off Their Rockers – Michael Wolf, Mob Dar (ITV)
- Some Girls – Mark Williams (BBC Three)
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Editing – Sport |
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Graphic Design – Programme Content Sequences | Graphic Design – Titles |
- Sochi Winter Olympics: "Curling Intro" – Sarah Cook, Julian Gibbs, Jason Devine, Chris White (BBC Sport)
- Sherlock – Peter Anderson Studio (BBC One)
- Formula One: "Monza Intro" – Richard Gort, Julian Gibbs, Jason Devine, Chris White (BBC One)
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Graphic Design – Trails & Packaging | Lighting for Multicamera |
| - Alan Carr: Chatty Man – Chris Rigby (Channel 4)
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Multicamera Work | Multicamera Work – Sport |
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Make Up Design – Drama | Make Up Design – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- In the Flesh – Davy Jones (BBC Three)
- Inside No. 9 – Lisa Cavalli-Green (BBC Two)
- Peaky Blinders – Loz Schiavo (BBC Two)
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Music – Original Score | Music – Original Title |
- The Tunnel – Adrian Johnston (Sky Atlantic / Canal+)
| - The Tunnel – Adrian Johnston, Dominik Moll (Sky Atlantic / Canal+)
- 37 Days – Andrew Simon McAllister (BBC Two)
- By Any Means – Samuel Sim (BBC One)
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Production Design – Drama | Production Design – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Utopia – Jennifer Kernke (Channel 4)
- Our World War – Matthew Button (BBC Three)
- Peaky Blinders – Grant Montgomery (BBC Two)
| - Cardinal Burns – Miranda Jones, Joanna Marshall, Gina Fields (Channel 4)
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Photography – Drama | Photography – Documentary/Factual & Non Drama Productions |
- Utopia – Lol Crawley (Channel 4)
| - Rebuilding the World Trade Center – Marcus Robinson (Channel 4)
- Cardinal Burns – Jamie Cairney (Channel 4)
- The Disappeared – Seamas McCracken (BBC One)
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Sound – Drama | Sound – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The Smoke – Stuart Hilliker, Jim Goddard, Jeff Richardson, Billy Quinn (Sky1)
- The Honourable Woman – Nigel Edwards, Linda Murdoch, Lee Crichlow, Glen Marullo (BBC Two)
- Our World War – Sound Team (BBC Three)
| - D-Day 70: The Heroes Return - Bayeux Cemetery – Andy Payne (BBC One)
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Lifetime Achievement Award | Judges' Award |
| - Peaky Blinders Production Team (BBC Two)
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2013
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2013 were presented on 18 November 2013 at The Savoy, Strand, London. It was hosted by British comedian Brian Conley.[28][29][30]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Burton & Taylor – Susannah Buxton (BBC Four)
- Restless – Charlotte Holdich (BBC One)
- Dancing on the Edge – Lindsay Pugh (BBC Two)
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Effects - Digital | Effects - Picture Enhancement |
- The Girl – Simon Hansen (BBC Two / HBO)
- The Challenger Disaster – Jellyfish Pictures (BBC Two)
- Supersized Earth – Simon Clarke, Barney Curnow, Nuno Pereira (BBC One)
| - Utopia – Aidan Farrell (Channel 4)
- The White Queen – Aidan Farrell (BBC One)
- Horrible Histories – John Cryer and the Platform Post Grading Team (CBBC)
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Effects - Special | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequence |
- Red Dwarf X – Doug Naylor, Bill Pearson, Deane Thrussell (Dave)
- Order and Disorder – Mark Lewis, Nic Stacey, Ed Edwards, Andy Jackson (BBC Four)
- Strike Back: Vengeance – Max Poolman (Sky1)
| - World War 2 from Space – Simon Clarke, Hazel Baird, Graham Stott, Simon George (History Channel)
- Swimming with Monsters – Nimble Gimbal (Discovery)
- Wonders of Life – BDH Graphics Team (BBC Two)
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Graphic Design - Titles | Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging |
- Hannibal – Nic Benns, Andrew Popplestone, Rodi Kaya, David Slade (Sky Living)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work - Sport |
| - Wimbledon: "Murray v Djokovic (Men's Final)" – Paul Davies (BBC Sport)
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Multicamera Work |
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
| - Hunderby – Vanessa White (Sky Atlantic)
- Mr Stink – Kate Benton (BBC One)
- A Young Doctor's Notebook – Kate Benton (Sky Arts)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
| - Dates – Hannah Peel, Erland Cooper (Channel 4)
- Shetland – John Lunn (BBC One)
- Plebs – Oli Julian (ITV2)
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama | Photography - Drama |
- America's Poor Kids – Jezza Neumann (BBC Two)
- Australia with Simon Reeve – Craig Hastings, Jonathan Young (BBC Two)
- Africa – Camera Team (BBC One)
| - The Fear – Gavin Finney (Channel 4)
- Top of the Lake – Adam Arkapaw (BBC Two)
- The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder in Angel Lane – Tim Palmer (ITV)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Restless – Stevie Herbert (BBC One)
- Utopia – Kristian Milsted (Channel 4)
- Ripper Street – Mark Gerghty (BBC One)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- D-Day: The Last Heroes – Greg Gettens, Jamie Hartland (BBC One)
- Strike Back: Vengeance – Sound Team (Sky1)
- Misfits – Tony Gibson, Roger Dobson, Billy Mahoney, Russell Jeffery (E4)
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Tape & Film Editing - Documentary & Factual | Tape & Film Editing - Drama |
- Syria: Across the Lines – Christopher Swayne (Channel 4)
- David Bowie: Five Years – Ged Murphy (BBC Two)
- How to Get to Heaven with the Hutterites – Sean Mackenzie (BBC Two)
| - Luther – Katie Welland (BBC One)
- The Fear – Trevor Waite (Channel 4)
- Hunted – Liana Del Giudice (BBC One)
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Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Tape & Film Editing - Sport |
- Horrible Histories – Mike Holliday, Peter Oliver (CBBC)
- Dancing on Ice – Editing Team (ITV)
- Outnumbered: "Christmas Special (The Sick Party)" – Steve Tempia, Mark Williams (BBC One)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Judges' Award |
- D-Day: As It Happens (Channel 4)
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Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2012
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2012 were presented on 26 November 2012 at The Savoy, Strand, London. It was hosted by British presenter Laura Hamilton.[31][32]
Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Costume Design - Drama |
| - Great Expectations – Annie Symons (BBC One)
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Effects - Digital | Effects - Special |
- The Fades – Lexhag Visual Effects Team (BBC Three)
- Great Expectations – Bluebolt (BBC One)
- Sinbad: "Episode 1" – The Mill (Sky1)
| - Mongrels – Andy Heath and Iestyn Evans of Talk to the Hand (BBC Three)
- Great Expectations – Colin Gorry, Ed Smith (BBC One)
- Downton Abbey – Mark Holt, James Davis (ITV)
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Effects - Picture Enhancement | Graphic Design - Titles |
- White Heat – Paul Staples (BBC Two)
- Great Expectations – Jet Omoshebi (BBC One)
- Horrible Histories – John Cryer (CBBC)
| - Parade's End: "Episode One" – Rupert Ray (BBC Two / HBO)
- People & Power – Patrick Bedeau, Pierangelo Pirak (Al Jazeera America)
- Great Expectations – Nic Benns, Rodi Kaya, Miki Kato, Tom Bromwich (BBC One)
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Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
| - Newsround: "My Autism and Me" – Victoria Bell, Owenna Griffiths, Daniel Clarke, Black North (CBBC)
- Dirty Great Machines – Creative Nuts (Channel 5)
- London 2012: The Importance of Sport – Julian Gibbs, Richard Gort, Robin Nurse (BBC Sport)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
| - Adele Live At the Royal Albert Hall – Paul Dugdale, Simon Pizey, Phil Lee, Cordelia Plunket (BBC One)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
| - Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy – Christine Cant (E4)
- Facejacker: "Episode One" – Kristyan Mallett, Sarah Lockwood (Channel 4)
- Horrible Histories – Cheryl Mitchell, Kate Benton, Marie Deehan (CBBC)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
- Lucien Freud: Painted Life – John Harle (BBC Two)
| - The Fades – Paul Thomson (BBC Three)
- Without You – Edmund Butt (ITV)
- The Last Weekend – Rob Lane (ITV)
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama Productions | Photography - Drama |
- Earthflight – Camera Team (BBC One)
- After Life: The Strange Science of Decay – Camera Team (BBC Four)
- Frozen Planet – Camera Team (BBC One)
| - Blackout – Christopher Ross (BBC One)
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood (miniseries) – Alan Almond (BBC Two)
- Birdsong – Julian Court (BBC One)
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Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Production Design - Drama |
- Turn Back Time: The Family – Peter Findley (BBC One)
| - Great Expectations – David Roger (BBC One)
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Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Sound - Drama |
- David Attenborough's Bachelor King 3D – John Rogerson, Johnathan Rush, Alastair Sirkett (Sky 3D)
- Stephen Hawking's Grand Design: "The Meaning of Life" – John Rogerson, Alastair Sirkett (Discovery Channel)
- Gary Barlow: On Her Majesty's Service – Mark Atkinson, Andy Hodges (BBC One)
| - White Heat – David Old, Chris Roberts, Richard Fordham, Martin Trevis (BBC Two)
- Merlin – Ben Baird, Jamie McPhee, Adrian Bell & Team (BBC One)
- Misfits – Russell Jeffery, Tony Gibson, Roger Dobson, Billy Mahoney (E4)
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Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Tape & Film Editing - Documentary & Factual |
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Tape & Film Editing Drama | Design & Craft Innovation |
- Appropriate Adult – Andrew Hulme (ITV)
- Great Expectations – Victoria Boydell (BBC One)
- Murder – Jacob Thuesen (BBC Two)
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Lifetime Achievement Award | Judges' Award |
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2011
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Costume Design – Drama | Costume Design – Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- The Crimson Petal and the White – Annie Symons (BBC Two)
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Effects – Digital | Effects – Special |
- Misfits – Erik Ellefsen, George Kyparissous, Sarah Norton, Jo Amery (E4)
- Inside the Human Body – Phil Dobree, Dan Upton, Sophie Orde, Matt Chandler, Jellyfish Pictures (BBC One)
- Doctor Who: "A Christmas Carol" – The Mill (BBC One)
| - Strike Back: Project Dawn – Big Bang Stunts & Effects (Sky1)
- Coronation Street Live – Danny Hargreaves (ITV)
- The Shadow Line – Ed Smith, Colin Gorry Effects (BBC Two)
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Graphic Design – Programme Content Sequences | Graphic Design – Titles |
- F1 Monaco Grand Prix – Richard Gort, Mark Wilkin, Eddie Butler, Turquoise Branding (BBC One)
- Super Bowl XLV – Julian Gibbs, Ron Chakraborty, Richard Gort (BBC One)
- Random – Stuart Pitcher, Simon Dowling, Jason Griffin, Tim Baxter (Channel 4)
| - Any Human Heart – Hugo Moss, Justin Lowings, Paul McDonnell (Channel 4)
- The Hour – Amy Merry, Yianni Papanicolaou (BBC Two)
- Come Fly with Me – Production Team (BBC One)
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Lighting For Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
- Coronation Street Live – Chris Chisnall & The Lighting Team (ITV)
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Make Up Design – Drama | Make Up Design – Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- The Crimson Petal and the White – Jacqueline Fowler (BBC Two)
| - Come Fly with Me – Lisa Cavalli-Green & Team (BBC One)
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Music – Original Score | Music – Original Title |
- Misfits – Vince Pope (E4)
| - Zen – Adrian Johnston (BBC One)
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Photography – Drama | Photography – Documentary/Factual & Non Drama Productions |
- Downton Abbey – David Katznelson (ITV)
- Christopher and His Kind – Kieran McGuigan (BBC Two)
- Martina Cole's The Runaway – Owen McPolin (Sky1)
| - Human Planet: "Jungles – People of the Trees" – Camera Team (BBC One)
- Human Planet: "Oceans – Into the Blue" – Camera Team (BBC One)
- Storyville: "Marathon Boy" – Matt Norman, Tony Miller, Vijay Bedi, Alphonse Roy (BBC Four)
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Production Design – Drama | Production Design – Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- The Crimson Petal and the White – Grant Montgomery (BBC Two)
- Psychoville: "Halloween Special" – Brian Sykes (BBC Two)
- South Riding – Chris Roope (BBC One)
| - Miranda – Harry Banks (BBC Two)
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Sound – Drama | Sound – Entertainment & Non Drama |
- The Shadow Line – Glen Marullo, Nigel Edwards, Linda Murdoch, Lee Crichlow (BBC Two)
| - Wootton Bassett: The Town That Remembers – Matt Skilton, Paul Paragon & The Sound Team (BBC One)
- Strictly Come Dancing: "Halloween Special" – Tony Revell, Andy Tapley, Howard Hopkins (BBC One)
- The X Factor – The Farm Audio Team (ITV)
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Tape & Film Editing – Drama | Tape & Film Editing – Documentary & Factual |
- Exile – Roy Sharman (BBC One)
- Random – Victoria Boydell (Channel 4)
- Thorne – John Smith (Sky1)
| - Our War – Chris King (BBC Three)
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Tape & Film Editing – Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Picture Enhancement |
| - Eric and Ernie – Sonny Sheriden (BBC Two)
- Armstrong and Miller – Ross Baker (BBC One)
- The Hour – Gareth Spensley, Molinare (BBC Two)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Judges' Award |
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Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2010
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2010 were presented on 24 November 2010 at The Savoy, Strand, London. It was hosted by British presenters Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood.[35][36]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Worried About the Boy – Annie Symons (BBC Two)
- Enid – Lucinda Wright (BBC Four)
- An Englishman in New York – Joey Attawia (ITV)
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Effects - Digital | Effects - Special |
| - Misfits – Mark Holt (E4)
- Merlin: "The Last Dragonlord" – The Mill, Merlin VFX Team (BBC One)
- Mission: 2110 – James Morgan, Chris Reynolds, Millennium FX, Nick Hopkin (CBBC)
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Effects - Picture Enhancement | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequence |
- Sherlock – Kevin Horsewood (BBC One)
- Outnumbered – Ross Baker (BBC One)
- Misfits – Perry Gibbs (E4)
| - Inside the Perfect Predator – Jellyfish Pictures, Burrell Durrant Hifle (BBC One)
- BBC Election Night – BBC News Graphics, Brainstorm/Idonix (BBC One)
- History of Now: "Episode 1" – John Durrant, Duncan Dix, Jon Doe, Mick Connaire (BBC Two)
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Graphic Design - Titles | Graphic Design - Trails and Packaging |
- World Cup 2010 – John McKenna, Richard Norley, Russell Mann, Paul McNamara (ITV)
- Luther – Momoco (BBC One)
- History of Now – John Durrant, Jon Doe, Duncan Dix (BBC Two)
| - Winter Olympics – Louisa Fyans, Karen Potterton, Damon Collins, Marc Craste (BBC Sport)
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Lighting and Multi Camera - Lighting for Multi Camera | Lighting and Multi Camera - Multi Camera Work |
- Dancing on Ice – Dave Davey (ITV)
- EastEnders Live – John Carberry (BBC One)
- Playhouse: Live: "The Typist" – Martin Kempton (Sky Arts)
| - EastEnders Live – Clive Arnold, Duncan Unsworth (BBC One)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment and Non-Drama |
- Mo – Chrissie Baker (Channel 4)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
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Photography - Drama | Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non-Drama Productions |
| - Natural World: "Victoria Falls" – Charlie Hamilton James, Jamie McPherson, Simon Werry (BBC Two)
- Life: "Insects" – Rod Clarke, Kevin Flay (BBC One)
- Tropic of Cancer – Jonathan Young (BBC)
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment and Non-Drama |
- Wallander: "The Fifth Woman" – Jacqueline Abrahams (BBC One)
| - Mongrels – Simon Rogers & Team (BBC Three)
- The IT Crowd – Jo Sutherland (Channel 4)
- Hounded – James S. Thompson, Lucy Fewell & Team (CBBC)
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Tape and Film Editing - Drama | Tape and Film Editing - Documentary/Factual |
- Sherlock – Charlie Phillips (BBC One)
- Dive – David Charap (BBC Two)
- Five Days – Phillip Kloss (BBC One)
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Tape and Film Editing - Entertainment and Situation Comedy | Sound - Drama |
- Pete versus Life – Mark Davies, Mark Everson (Channel 4)
- Peep Show – Mark Davies, Mark Everson (Channel 4)
- Mongrels – Nigel Williams & Team (BBC Three)
| - Misfits – Billy Mahoney, Roger Dobson, Tony Gibson, Russell Jeffrey (E4)
- Cranford – Paul Hamblin, Peter Brill, Iain Eyre, Lee Walpole (BBC One)
- Strike Back – Stuart Hilliker, Lee Walpole, Iain Eyre, J. J. Le Roux (Sky1)
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Sound - Entertainment and Non Drama | Lifetime Achievement Award |
- Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds – John Rogerson & The Halo Sound Team (BBC One)
- Life: "Mammals" – Tim Owens, Graham Wild (BBC One)
- Murder on the Lake – Matt Skilton, Paul Paragon (BBC Four)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Judges' Award |
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2009
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2009 were presented on 23 November 2009 at The Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly in London. The evening was hosted by presenter and actor Justin Lee Collins.[37]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
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Effects - Digital Effects | Effects - Special Effects |
| - Being Human – Millennium FX (BBC Three)
- Skellig – Richard van den Bergh (Sky1)
- Apparitions – Davy Jones (BBC One)
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Effects - Picture Enhancement | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- Wallander – Aidan Farrell, The Farm (BBC One)
- Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 – Trevor Brown, Ascent 142 (ITV1)
- Skellig – Mick Vincent, The Mill (Sky1)
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Graphic Design - Trails and Packaging | Graphic Design - Titles |
- Great Adaptations – Rob Heath, Selena Cunningham (Film4)
- Hidden Japan – Oliver Harnett, Matt McDermott (BBC Four)
- Chosen 4Creative/More4 – Brian Harrington, Shizuka Hata & Why Not Associates (Channel 4)
| - British Style Genius – Orla Handley, Paul Greer, John Durrant (BBC Two)
- America and AlQaeda – Melanie Woelzemueller, Patrick Bedeau, Al Jazeera English Creative Division (Al Jazeera English)
- Formula One – Liquid TV (BBC One)
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography - Drama | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work |
- The Devil's Whore – Julian Court (Channel 4)
- Wallander – Anthony Dod Mantle (BBC One)
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles – Wojciech Szepel (BBC One)
| - The Family – Camera Team (Channel 4)
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non-Drama | Lifetime Achievement Award |
- BBC Wildlife Specials: "Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions" – Neill Rettig, Mark Payne Gill, Michael Richards, Jonathan Jones (BBC One)
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Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama | Make Up Design - Drama |
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
- Yellowstone – Edmund Butt (BBC Two)
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Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama | Production Design - Drama |
- Take That Come to Town – Peter Bingemann (ITV)
| - Margaret Great – David Roger (BBC Two)
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Tape and Film Editing - Documentary/Factual | Tape and Film Editing - Drama |
- The Fallen – Joby Gee (BBC Two)
- Joanna Lumley in the Land of the Northern Lights – Justin Amsden (BBC One)
- The Hospital – Paul Carlin (Channel 4)
| - Being Human – Phil Hookway (BBC Three)
- Occupation – Victoria Boydell (BBC One)
- Freefall – David Charap (BBC Two)
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Tape and Film Editing - Entertainment and Situation Comedy | Sound - Entertainment and Non Drama |
- The X Factor – The Farm Editing Team (ITV)
| - Proms 2009 – Andy Payne & SIS Lives Sound Team (BBC)
- The Family – Sound Team (Channel 4)
- South Pacific: "Ocean of Islands" – Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Andrew Wilson South Pacific (BBC Two)
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Sound - Drama |
- Occupation – Mervyn Moore, Danny Finn, Pietro Dalmasso, Ian Wilkinson (BBC One)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Judges Award |
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2008
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2008 were presented on 24 November 2008.[38][39]
Costume Design - Drama | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
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Graphic Design - Titles | Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging |
| - The White Season – RKCR/Y&R and Red Bee Media (BBC Two)
- Wonderland – Joan Hillery (BBC Two)
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama Productions | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography - Drama |
- A Boy Called Alex – Dave Bennett, Alex Chapman, Stephen Walker (Channel 4)
| - Spooks – Damian Bromley (BBC One)
- White Girl – Wojciech Szepel (BBC Two)
- Cranford – Ben Smithard (BBC One)
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work |
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design – Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
| - Revealed: "Sex and the Neanderthals" – Mike H G Bates, Mike Stringer, Kim Freeland (Five)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
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Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Production Design - Drama |
| - Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me, The Curse of Steptoe, Hughie Green: Most Sincerely – Patrick Bill (BBC Four)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Doctor Who: "Midnight" – Julian Howarth, Tim Ricketts, Paul McFadden, Paul Jefferies (BBC One)
- Criminal Justice: "Episode 2" – Sound Team (BBC One)
- The Street – Sound Team (BBC One)
| - Meet the Natives – Will Anderson, Tom Beard, Chris King, Matt Skilton (Channel 4)
- Natural World: "Badgers: Secrets of the Sett" – Andrew Cooper, Paul Clark, Martyn Harries (BBC Two)
- The Choir: Boys Don't Sing – Sam Mathewson, David Harcombe, Daniel Jones (BBC Two)
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Tape & Film Editing - Drama | Tape & Film Editing - Documentary/Factual |
- Criminal Justice – Sarah Brewerton (BBC One)
| - Monkey Thieves – Gary Thomas, Rupert Troskie, Marlon Wilson, Dan Schwalm (National Geographical Wild)
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Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Visual Effects - Digital Effects |
- Deal or No Deal – The Farm Editing Team (Channel 4 )
| - The Street – Tanvir Hanif (BBC One)
- Attila the Hun – Gareth Edwards, Luke Wilmot, Tony Gilbert (BBC One)
- Frankenstein – Jellyfish Pictures (ITV)
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Visual Effects - Special Effects | Visual Effects - Picture Enhancement |
- Being Human – Millennium FX (BBC Three)
- Human Body: Pushing the Limits – The Model Unit (Discovery Channel)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Judges' Award |
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Lifetime Achievement Award |
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2007
The RTS Craft and Design Awards 2007 took place on 29 November 2007 at The Savoy in London. It was hosted by Fearne Cotton and Holly Willoughby.[40][41]
Costume Design - Entertainment & Non - Drama Productions | Costume Design - Drama |
| - Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire – Ros Little (BBC One)
- The Wind in the Willows – Vin Burnham (BBC)
- Housewife, 49 – Charlotte Holdich (ITV)
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Graphic Design - Titles | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- Sky Creative – Hywel Williams & Adrian Harrison Gilbert, George Night (BSkyB)
- Skins – Tal Rosner (E4)
- The Secret Life of Mrs Beeton – Hugo Moss, Tamsin McGee at Huge Designs (BBC)
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Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging |
- Sky Creative – Hywel Williams, John Sunter, Paul Buckmaster, Adrian Harrison, Philip Glass (BSkyB)
- S4C Idents – Dylan Griffith, Dan Witchell, Roger Whittlesea, Simon Ratigan (S4C)
- Icons Promo – Dylan Griffith, Dan Witchell, Roger Whittlesea, Richard Acton (S4C)
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Lighting for Multicamera | Multicamera Work |
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Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non-Drama | Photography - Drama |
- Natural World: "Wye - Voices from the Valley" – Charlie Hamilton James, Jamie McPherson (BBC Two)
- Galápagos: "Born of Fire" – Paul Stewart, Barrie Britton, Richard Wollocombe (BBC Two)
- Planet Earth: "Ice Worlds" – Camera Team (BBC One)
| - Jane Eyre – Mike Eley (BBC One)
- Spooks – Damian Bromley (BBC One)
- Skins – Nick Dance (E4)
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Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions | Make Up Design - Drama |
- Benidorm – Diane Chenery-Wickens (ITV)
- Hyperdrive – Davy Jones, Mike Bates, Mike Stringer (BBC Two)
- Wedding Belles – Sandy Staples (Channel 4)
| - The Mark of Cain – Marella Shearer (Channel 4)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title Music |
- Charlie and Lola – John Greswell, David Schweitzer (CBeebies)
- Jane Eyre – Rob Lane (BBC One)
- The Mark of Cain – Ben Bartlett (Channel 4)
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Production Design - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions | Production Design - Drama |
- The Human Footprint – Clare Patey, Cathy Wren (Channel 4)
| - Skins – Amelia Shankland (E4)
- Maxwell – Stevie Herbert (BBC One)
- Life on Mars – Matt Gant, Brian Sykes (BBC One)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions |
- 9/11: The Twin Towers – Peter Baldock, Tim White, Cliff Jones (BBC One)
- Jane Eyre – Richard Manton, Stuart Hilliker, Ian Wilkinson, Stephen Griffiths (BBC One)
- Spooks – Rudi Buckle, James Feltham, Darren Banks (BBC One)
| - War Oratorio – Paul Paragon, Dominic Muldowney, Mike Hatch, Ben Baird (Channel 4)
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Tape and Film Editing - Drama | Tape and Film Editing - Documentary/Factual |
- Forgiven – Luke Dunkley (Channel 4)
- The Mark of Cain – Philip Kloss (Channel 4)
- The Thick of It – Billy Sneddon and Ant Boys (BBC Four)
| - The Tower – Ben Brown (BBC One)
- Natural World: "Wye - Voices from the Valley" – Nigel Buck (BBC Two)
- Horizon: "The Six Billion Dollar Experiment" – Darren Jonusas (BBC Two)
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Tape and Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Visual Effects - Special Effects |
- Fonejacker – Ed Tracy, Kayvan Novak, Vicki Kitchingman, Warren Chapman, Joe Haughey (E4)
- Peep Show – Mark Everson (Channel 4)
- The X Factor – Chris Stott, Phil Box, Nik O'Dell, Jamie Bull (ITV)
| - Bodies – Millennium FX, Neill Gorton, Rob Mayor (BBC Three)
- The Mark of Cain – Neal Champion (Channel 4)
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Visual Effects - Picture Enhancement | Visual Effects - Digital Effects |
- Persuasion – Kevin Horsewood, Pepper Post Production (ITV)
- The Wind in the Willows – Chris Beeton, Pepper Post Production (BBC)
- Jekyll – Aidan Farrell, The Farm (BBC One)
| - Fight for Life – Philip Dobree, The Digital Effects Team, Jellyfish Pictures (BBC One)
- 20th Century Battles – Red Vision (BBC Two)
- Primeval – Digital Effects Team (ITV)
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Lifetime Achievement | Judges' Award |
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2006
The RTS Craft and Design Awards 2006 took place on 20 November 2006 at The Savoy in London. It was hosted by Fearne Cotton and Holly Willoughby.[42][43]
Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Costume Design - Drama |
| - Bleak House – Andrea Galer (BBC One)
- Doctor Who – Louise Page (BBC One)
- The Virgin Queen – Amy Roberts (BBC One)
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Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- Pin Protection – Dave Faulkner, Kenny Reynolds, Tim Smyllie (BSkyB)
- E4 Music Identity – ISO (E4)
- Music on S4C – Dylan Griffith, Aled Phillips, Owain Elidir, Paul Nicholas (S4C)
| - Conan Doyle for the Defence – ISO (BBC)
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Graphic Design - Titles | Judges' Award |
| - Planet Earth Team (BBC One)
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Lighting, Photography and Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography and Camera - Multicamera Work |
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Lighting, Photography and Camera - Photography (Documentary/Factual & Non Drama Productions) | Lighting, Photography and Camera - Photography (Drama) |
- Planet Earth: "From Pole to Pole" – Photography Team (BBC One)
- Arctic Crime & Punishment – Sasha Snow, David Katznelson (More4)
- Frontline: "The Tank Man" – Neil Harvey (More4)
| - See No Evil: The Moors Murders – Lukas Strebel (ITV)
- Hotel Babylon – Sean Van Hales (BBC One)
- Bleak House – Kieran McGuigan (BBC One)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Bleak House – Daniel Phillips (BBC One)
- Riot at the Rite – Marella Shearer (BBC Two)
- Doctor Who – Sheelagh Wells, Neill Gorton (BBC One)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
- The Virgin Queen – Martin Phipps (BBC One)
- Bleak House – John Lunn (BBC One)
- Funland – David A. Hughes (BBC Three)
| - Elizabeth I – Rob Lane (Channel 4)
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Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Production Design - Drama |
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- The Bill: "Live Episode" – Alison Davis, Donna Wiffen, Sylvie Boden, John Osborne (ITV)
- Ghostboat – Adam Severs, Les Honess, Helen Dickson, Lynne Hegarty (ITV)
- Spooks – Rudi Buckle (BBC One)
| - Manchester Passion – BBC Outside Broadcasts Sound Team (BBC Three)
- Planet Earth – Andrew Wilson, Graham Wild, Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens (BBC One)
- Tsunami: 7 Hours on Boxing Day – Ben Baird, Gregor Lyon, Brian Howell (BBC One)
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Tape & Film Editing - Documentary and Factual | Tape & Film Editing - Drama |
- The Apprentice – Editing Team (BBC Two)
- Born in the USSR: 21 Up – Kim Horton (ITV)
- The Armstrongs – Marc Davies (BBC Two)
| - Bleak House – Paul Knight (BBC One)
- Soundproof – Bill Diver (BBC Two)
- Funland – Tony Cranstoun, Emer Reynolds (BBC Three)
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Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Visual Effects - Digital Effects |
| - Titanic: Birth of a Legend – Red Vision (ITV)
- Doctor Who – The Mill (BBC One)
- Rome – Charles Darby, Barrie Hemsley, James Madigan, Joe Pavlo (HBO / BBC Two)
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Visual Effects - Picture Enhancement | Visual Effects - Special Effects |
- Life on Mars – Jet Omoshebi, Pepper Post Production (BBC One)
- The Somme – Dan Coles, Pepper Post Production (Channel 4)
- Sweeney Todd – Chris Beeton, Pepper Post Production (BBC One)
| - Bodies – Neill Gorton, Rob Mayor, Millennium FX (BBC Three)
- Rome – Daniel Acon, Bill Budd, Franco Maria Salamon (HBO / BBC Two)
- Emmerdale – Ian Rowley (ITV)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Lifetime Achievement |
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2005
The RTS Craft and Design Awards 2005 took place on 22 November 2005 at The Savoy in London. It was hosted by Christopher Eccleston.[44][45]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment and Non Drama Productions |
| - Little Britain – Annie Hardinge (BBC Three)
- The Mighty Boosh – June Nevin (BBC Three)
- Nathan Barley – Leonie Hartard (Channel 4)
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Graphic Design - Trails and Packaging | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- UKTV Style Gardens – Dunning Eley Jones (UKTV)
- Nip/Tuck Promotion – Jon Yeo (Sky1)
- Channel 4 Rebrand: Council Estate – Brett Foraker, Russell Appleford, Jo Dillon, Gwilym Gwilliam (Channel 4)
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Graphic Design - Titles | Judges Award |
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Lighting, Photography and Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography and Camera - Multicamera Work |
| - Flashmob: The Opera – BBC Outside Broadcasts Camera Team (BBC Three)
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Lighting, Photography and Camera - Photography (Drama) | Lighting, Photography and Camera - Photography (Documentary/Factual & Non Drama) |
- Casanova – Anthony Radcliffe (BBC Three / BBC One)
| - Natural World: "Mississippi - Tales of the Last River Rat" – Neil Rettig (BBC Two)
- The Queen's Castle – Matt Reid, Matt Shaw (BBC One)
- Natural World: "Wild Wood" – Charlie Hamilton James, Jamie McPherson (BBC Two)
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Make Up Design - Entertainment and Non Drama Productions | Make Up Design - Drama |
- Little Britain – Lisa Cavalli-Green (BBC Three)
- Dead Ringers – Kate Benton, Diane Chenery-Wickens (BBC Two)
- French and Saunders – Maralyn Sherman (BBC One)
| - Help – Vanessa White, Neill Gorton (BBC Two)
- Doctor Who: "The End of the World" – Davy Jones, Neill Gorton (BBC One)
- The Rotters' Club – Emma Scott (BBC Two)
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Music Awards - Original Score | Music Awards - Original Title Music |
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment and Non Drama Productions |
- Sex Traffic – Candida Otton (Channel 4)
- To the Ends of the Earth – Donal Woods (BBC Two)
- Blackpool – Grenville Horner (BBC One)
| - Hell's Kitchen – Design Team (ITV)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment and Non Drama Productions |
| - Flashmob: The Opera – BBC Outside Broadcasts Sound Team (BBC Three)
- Tribe: "Kombai" – Tim Butt, Jonathan Clay (BBC Two)
- Hitler in Colour – Brian Aherne (ITV3)
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Tape and Film Editing - Drama | Tape and Film Editing - Entertainment and Situation Comedy |
| - The Apprentice (British TV series) – (BBC Two)
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Tape and Film Editing - Documentary and Factual | Visual Effects - Picture Enhancement |
- Cocaine – Brand Thumim (Channel 4)
- One Life: To Courtney, with Love – Steve Barclay (BBC One)
- Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music: "The Sound of Young America" – Ged Murphy (BBC Two)
| - Victory in Europe in Colour – Stephen Moore, Ray King, Dana O'Reilly (ITV)
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Visual Effects - Special Effects | Visual Effects - Digital Effects |
- Life Before Birth – Pioneer Productions, Toby MacDonald, David Barlow, Artem (Channel 4)
- The Brighton Bomb – Mike Tucker, Steven Bowman (BBC One)
- To the Ends of the Earth – Mark Holt (BBC Two)
| - Pride – Dennis Michelson, Jeremy Hall, Howard Jones (BBC One)
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2004
The RTS Crafts & Design Awards 2004 were presented on 30 November 2004 at the Savoy Hotel in London.[46][47]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Byron – Jenny Beavan (BBC Two)
- The Long Firm – James Keast (BBC Two)
- Charles II: The Power and the Passion – Mike O'Neill (BBC One)
| - Little Britain – Annie Hardinge (BBC Three)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- Animal Games – John Downer Productions Craft Team (BBC One)
- The Theatre of News – ITV News Team (ITV)
- Hustle – The Production Team, Bharat Nalluri, The Senate Visual Effects (BBC One)
| - Animal Games – Howard Jones, Carl Chittenden, Anna Fuller, Neill Jones (BBC One)
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Graphic Design - Titles | Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging |
- West Indies Cricket – Mark Hyde, Mark Holland (Sky Sports)
- The Long Firm – Ray Leek, Interfield (BBC Two)
- That'll Teach 'Em – Julia Miranda (Channel 4)
| - Brainiac: Science Abuse – Antoine Piazza (Sky1)
- 1000 Years of History – Richard Acton (UKTV)
- UEFA Euro 2004 Advertising Campaign – BBC Sport Marketing, DFGW, BBC Broadcast, Bermuda Shorts (BBC)
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work |
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography Documentary & Factual & Non Drama Production | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography Drama |
- Arena: "Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus" – Andrew Douglas (BBC Four)
- Natural World: "Elephant Cave" (BBC Two)
- Real Life: Childrens of the Miners' Strike – Mark Stokes (ITV)
| - Canterbury Tales: "The Man of Law's Tale" – Sean Bobbitt (BBC One)
- Pleasureland – David Katznelson (Channel 4)
- Shameless – Tony Slater Ling (Channel 4)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Bodies – Davy Jones, Lin Davie (BBC Three)
- Prime Suspect: "The Last Witness" – David Myers (ITV)
- Charles II: The Power and the Passion – Karen Hartley-Thomas (BBC One)
| - Little Britain – Lisa Cavalli-Green (BBC Three)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title Music |
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Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- DoNovAn – Margaret Coombes (ITV)
- Byron – John-Paul Kelly (BBC Two)
- The Young Visiters – Malcolm Thornton (BBC One)
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Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- The Long Firm – Richard Manton, Paul Hamblin, Graham Headicar, Catherine Hodgson (BBC Two)
- Charles II: The Power and the Passion – John Taylor, Paul Hamblin, Catherine Hodgson, Lee Crichlow (BBC One)
- The Mayor of Casterbridge – Tim Fraser, Michael Cordern, Lee Taylor (ITV)
| - Massive Nature: "The Crossing" – Kate Hopkins, Martyn Harries, Sound Team (BBC One)
- Japan's War – Brian Aherne (Channel 4)
- Dunkirk – Stuart Bruce, Bob Jackson, Tom O'Pray, Phil Barnes (BBC Two)
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Tape & Film Editing - Documentary & Factual | Tape & Film Editing - Drama |
- D-Day – Peter Parnham (BBC One)
- The National Trust – (BBC Two / BBC Four)
- The Third World War: Al Qaeda - The Breeding Grounds – Peter Norrey (BBC Two)
| - Holy Cross – Colin Goudie (BBC Northern Ireland)
- Charles II: The Power and the Passion – Paul Tothill (BBC One)
- The Young Visiters – (BBC One)
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Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Picture Enhancement |
| - Man of Iron – Aidan Farrell (Channel 4)
- Japan's War – Stephen Moore, Gerry Gedge, John McLaren, Chris Watson (Channel 4)
- Human Mutants – Aidan Farrell (Channel 4)
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Visual Effects - Special Effects | Visual Effects - Digital Effects |
- Omagh – Team FX and Kevin Byrne (Channel 4)
- Horizon: "Last Flight of Columbia" (BBC Two)
- Henry VIII – Lee Sheward (ITV)
| - Island of War – Clear, 3 Sixty Media (ITV)
- Animal Games – Howard Jones, Carl Chittenden, Anna Fuller, Neill Jones (BBC One)
- 2004 Summer Olympics Title Sequence – Visual Effects Team (BBC One)
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2003
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Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
| - Little Britain – Annie Hardinge (BBC Three / BBC Two)
- Gladiator: Benn v Eubank – Stephen Adnitt (Five)
- The Boosh – Annie Hardinge (BBC Three)
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Design & Craft Innovation | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- BBC Wildlife Specials: "Elephants: Spy in the Herd" – John Downer, Michael W Richards, Geoffrey Bell, Stuart Napier (BBC One)
| - Smash Hits Awards – Rob Hifle, Jason Mullings (Channel 4)
- Collision Course – BBC Post Production Design Bristol (BBC)
- Monsters We Met – BBC Post Production Design Bristol (BBC)
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Graphic Design - Titles | Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging |
- What the World Thinks of America – Dimitri Kevgas (BBC Two)
- Great Britons – Paul Tigwell (BBC Two)
- Restoration – Tim Varlow (BBC Two)
| - BBC Three Brand Identity – Brand Identity Team (BBC Three)
- BBC Two Brand Identity – Brand Identity Team (BBC Two)
- BBC Two – Lambie Nairn (BBC Two)
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work |
- Re:covered – Darryl Noad (BBC Choice)
| - The Abyss - Live – Camera Team (BBC)
- Re:covered – Chris Howe, Ben Frewin, Jim Parsons, Rachel Squire (BBC Choice)
- Wild In Your Garden – Production and Camera Team (BBC)
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Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography Documentary & Factual & Non Drama Production | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography Drama |
- The Last Peasants – Roger Chapman (Channel 4)
- Natural World: "My Halcyon River" – Charlie Hamilton-James, Jamie McPherson (BBC Two)
- Fighting the War – Camera Team (BBC Two)
| - State of Play – Chris Seager (BBC One)
- Messiah 2: Vengeance is Mine – Alan Almond (BBC One)
- Dr. Zhivago – Blasco Giurato, Chris Plevin (ITV)
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Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Cutting It – Jessica Taylor (BBC One)
- The Forsyte Saga – David Myers (ITV)
- Messiah 2: Vengeance is Mine – Jan Sewell (BBC One)
| - Little Britain – Lisa Cavalli-Green (BBC Three / BBC Two)
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Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title Music |
- Daniel Deronda – Rob Lane (BBC One)
| - The British Empire in Colour – Chris Elliott (ITV)
|
Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Daniel Deronda – Don Taylor (BBC One)
- Hornblower – Rob Harris (ITV)
- State of Play – Donal Woods (BBC One)
| |
Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions |
- Tomorrow La Scala! – Ian Richardson, Simon Gershon, Miriam Ludbrook, Andrew Stirk (BBC)
- State of Play – Simon Okin, Stuart Hilliker, Jamie McPhee, Pat Boxshall (BBC One)
- Dr. Zhivago – Sound Team (ITV)
| - Fighting the War – Sound Team (BBC Two)
- The Last Peasants – Bob Jackson, Viorel Ghiocel (Channel 4)
- Natural World: "Cats Under Serengeti Stars" – Owen Newman, Lucy Rutherford, Andrew Wilson (BBC Two)
|
Tape & Film Editing - Documentary & Factual | Tape & Film Editing - Drama |
- The Last Peasants – Ollie Huddleston (Channel 4)
- The Nine Lives of Alice Martineau – Mitch Baker (BBC Three)
| - The Second Coming – Tony Cranstoun (ITV)
- State of Play – Mark Day (BBC One)
- White Teeth – Andrew Hulme (Channel 4)
- At a Slight Angle to the Universe – Pete Drinkwater, Peter Cook (BBC Two)
|
Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Team |
| - The Last Peasants – Angus Macqueen, Roger Chapman, Claudia Murg, Iris Maor (Channel 4)
|
Picture Enhancement | Visual Effects - Special Effects |
- The British Empire in Colour – Gerry Gedge, Phil Moss, Steve Moore (ITV)
- Monsters We Met – Jonathon Prosser, Adrian Woodward, BBC Post Production Design Bristol (BBC)
- Darwin's Daughter – Aidan Farrell (Channel 4)
| - Hornblower – Tom Harris (ITV)
|
Visual Effects - Digital Effects | Judges' Award |
- Walking with Dinosaurs Special – Framestore (BBC One)
- Trouble in Tahiti – Shane Warden (BBC)
- Tipping the Velvet – Shane Warden, Simon Giblin (BBC Two)
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Lifetime Achievement |
|
2002
The RTS Craft and Design Awards 2002 took place on 18 November 2022 at The Savoy in London. It was hosted by Richard Whiteley.[49]
Art Director | Costume Design - Drama |
- Shackleton – Lynne Huitson, Matt Robinson (Channel 4)
- The Forsyte Saga – Nick Wilkinson (ITV)
- Micawber – Stephen Bradshaw
| - Crime and Punishment – Rosie Hackett (BBC Two)
- The Way We Live Now – Andrea Galer (BBC One)
- Sunday – Barbara Kidd, Marion Weise (Channel 4)
|
Costume Design - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions | Design and Craft Innovation |
| - Weird Nature: "Marvellous Motion" – Rod Clarke, Stephen James Downer, Tim MacMillan, Howard Jones, Carl Chittenden, Stuart Napier (BBC / Discovery Channel)
- Band of Brothers – Cinesite (HBO / BBC Two)
- Commonwealth Games – Paul McNeil, Andrew Peakin (BBC Sport)
|
Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences | Graphic Design - Titles |
- Lion Battlefield – Rob Hifle, Alan Short, Paul Greer (BBC Two / Discovery)
- Banzai – Blue Source (Channel 4)
- Weird Nature – John Downer Productions, BBC MediaArc (BBC / Discovery Channel)
| - The Curious Gardeners – Steve Burrell, Paul Tigwell (BBC Two)
|
Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging | Picture Enhancement |
| - Weird Nature – Howard Jones, Carl Chittenden (BBC / Discovery Channel)
- America's War – John Davidson, Gale Franko, Stephen Moore, Sherri Scott (Channel 4 / PBS)
- Rasputin – Aidan Farrell (Channel 4)
|
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work |
- Re:covered – Chris Rigby, Gurdip Mahal (BBC Choice)
| |
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography, Documentary/Factual and Non-Drama Productions | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography, Drama |
- The Blue Planet – Camera Team (BBC One / Discovery)
- Wild Africa – Camera Team (BBC Two / Discovery)
- Great Natural Wonders of the World – Peter Crawford (BBC One)
| - Othello – Daf Hobson (ITV)
- Sinners – Simon Kossoff (BBC One)
- Crime and Punishment – Eigil Bryld (BBC Two)
|
Make Up Design - Entertainment and Non-Drama Productions | Make-Up Design - Drama |
- The Great Plague – Veronica Brebner (Channel 4)
| - Sunday – Sue Milton, Veytie McLeod, Samantha Marshall (Channel 4)
- The Way We Live Now – Caroline Noble (BBC One)
- Shackleton – Jeremy Woodhead (Channel 4)
|
Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title Music |
- Gruth is Uachdar (Crowdie & Cream) – Donald Shaw, Charlie McKerron (BBC Two Scotland)
| - Gruth is Uachdar (Crowdie & Cream) – Donald Shaw, Charlie McKerron (BBC Two Scotland)
|
Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions |
- Crime and Punishment – Michael Carlin (BBC Two)
- Shackleton – Michael Howells (Channel 4)
- Othello – Malcolm Thornton (ITV)
| |
Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions |
- Othello – Maurice Hillier, Colin Martin (ITV)
- Spooks – Julian Slater, Nigel Heath, Michael Fentum, Dan Morgan (BBC One)
- The Way We Live Now – Sound Team (BBC One)
| - The Queen's Golden Jubilee – BBC Sound Team (BBC One)
- When She Died... Death of a Princess – Chris Duncan-Brown, Mike Hatch, Limo Hearn, Tony Harrison, Tim Handley, David Woolley (Channel 4)
- Natural World: "A Wild Dog's Story" – Lucy Rutherford, Martyn Harries (BBC Two)
|
Tape and Film Editing - Documentary & Factual | Tape and Film Editing - Drama |
- The Blue Planet – Martin Elsbury, Jo Payne, Tim Coope, Alan Hoida (BBC One / Discovery)
| - Crime and Punishment – Chris Gill (BBC Two)
- The Way We Live Now – Mark Day (BBC One)
- As the Beast Sleeps – Paul Endacott (BBC Two)
|
Tape and Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Team Award |
| |
Visual Effects - Digital | Visual Effects - Special |
- Band of Brothers – Angus Bickerton, Cinesite (HBO / BBC Two)
| - Hornblower – Tom Harris (ITV)
- Night Flight – Bob Hollow, Martin Geeson, Perry Brahan, Andrew Turley (BBC One)
- The Trench – Chris Reynolds (BBC Two)
|
Judges' Award | Lifetime Achievement Award |
- The craft members of the BBC OB Department for an outstanding year in Event coverage
| |
2001
The RTS Craft and Design Awards 2001 took place on 29 November 2001 at London Hilton on Park Lane in London. It was hosted by Richard Wilson.[50]
Art Director | Costume Design - Drama |
| - The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby – Barbara Kidd (ITV)
- Perfect Strangers – Anushia Nieradzik (BBC Two)
- In a Land of Plenty – Pam Tait, Dinah Collins (BBC Two)
|
Costume Design - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions | Design and Craft Innovation |
- Human Remains – Fiona Chilcott (BBC Two)
| - Space – Production and Graphics Team (BBC One)
- General Election: "Vote 2001 Interactive" – (BBC)
- Wimbledon Interactive & The Open Interactive – Patrick Dalzell, Martin Hopkins (BBC Sport)
|
Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences | Graphic Design - Titles |
- Venom – Steve Burrell, Alan Short, Paul Greer (BBC One)
- General Election – Mike Afford, Stephanie Chappell, Erika Kraftchenko, Steve Hart, Sean Kirwan (BBC)
- Inside the Kill Box: Fighting the Gulf War – Luke Wilmot, Charles Golding (Discovery Channel)
| - A Very British Murder – John Durrant (Channel 4)
- That Gay Show – Rob Hifle, Carys Hull (BBC Choice)
- Catching the Killers – Carys Hull, Paul Tigwell (BBC Two)
|
Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging |
- Sin Bin – Steve Cope (BBC Choice)
- Grandstand On Air Promos – Julian Gibbs (BBC One)
- UK Horizons – Jason Keeley, Marcus Jones, Brian Eley, Linda Farley, Ursula Capell, Howard Bell, Phil Hurrell, Jo Glassman (UKTV)
|
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work |
- SM:TV Live / CD:UK – Chris Owen, Tom Kinane (ITV)
- EastEnders – Roger Francis (BBC One)
- Bowie at the BBC – David Gibson (BBC Two)
| - Kumbh Mela – Balbir Tikari, Madhurita Negi, Patrick Mark, Mike Yorke, Brett Turnbull, Graham Day, Surinder Puri (Channel 4)
- EastEnders – John Corby (BBC One)
- Sydney 2000: "Host Broadcaster Coverage of Track Athletics" – Robin Sutherland, BBC Resources Camera Supervisor and his team (BBC Sport)
|
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography, Documentary/Factual and Non-Drama Productions | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography, Drama |
- Beneath the Veil – James Miller (Channel 4)
- Natural World: "Cheeky Monkey" – Barrie Britton (BBC Two)
- Andes to Amazon: "Lost Worlds" – Karen Bass (BBC Two)
| - Men Only – Julian Court (Channel 4)
- Never Never – David Odd (Channel 4)
- The Russian Bride – David Higgs (ITV)
|
Make Up Design - Entertainment and Non-Drama Productions | Make-Up Design - Drama |
- Human Remains – Vanessa White (BBC Two)
| - Sword of Honour – Annie Oldham (Channel 4)
- Perfect Strangers – Dorka Nieradzik (BBC Two)
- The Cazalets – Elaine Smith (BBC One)
|
Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title Music |
| - Murder in Mind – Brian Bennett (BBC One)
- Britain at War in Colour – Chris Elliott (ITV)
- Brass Eye – Jonathan Whitehead, Christopher Morris (Channel 4)
|
Picture Manipulation | Production Design - Drama |
- Australia: Beyond the Fatal Shore: "Money, Class & Power" – Aidan Farrell (BBC)
- Hell in the Pacific – Ross Baker, Pepper Post Production, Michael Sanders, The Edit Store (Channel 4)
- Britain at War in Colour – Stephen Moore, Phil Moss, Gerry Gedge (ITV)
| - Sword of Honour – Ben Scott (Channel 4)
|
Production Design - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions | Sound - Drama |
- Big Brother – Colin Piggot (Channel 4)
- Vote 2001: "The Veredict" – Christopher George (BBC One)
- Building the Impossible: The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – Peter Findley (BBC)
| - Cold Feet – Nick Steer, John Rutherford, Jack Dardis, Andy Wyatt (ITV)
- Tough Love – Derek Norman, Richard Fettes, Glenn Calder (ITV)
- Sword of Honour – Richard Manton, Adrian Rhodes, Andy Kennedy, Andre Schmid (Channel 4)
|
Sound - Entertainment & Non-Drama Productions | Tape and Film Editing - Documentary & Factual |
- Hell in the Pacific – Peter Eason, Craig Butters, Cliff Jones (Channel 4)
- Natural World: "Transylvania... Living with Predators" – Lucy Rutherford, Martyn Harries, Dominic Partridge, Ciprian Parvel (BBC Two)
- Hot Wax: Boys with Fast Toys – Nicholas Mottershead (BBC)
| - Japanese Suicide – Martin Cooper (Channel 4)
- I Love 1983 – Ian Wilson (BBC Two)
- After They Were Famous: "The Sound of Music Children" – Claire Storey (ITV)
|
Tape and Film Editing - Drama | Team Award |
- As If – Barney Pilling (Channel 4)
- Perfect Strangers – Paul Tothill (BBC Two)
- Never Never – Chris Gill (Channel 4)
| - Doctors: "The Waiting Game" – Design Team (BBC One)
- Popstars (ITV)
- Comic Relief – Mark Lawrence, Peter Drinkwater, Andrew Garnett, Carol Abbott, Vicky Pugh, Al Gurdon, Tony Revell, Nigel Saunders, Simon Kimmel, Sarah Fraser, Nick Peto, Andrew Hassenruck (BBC One)
|
Visual Effects - Digital | Visual Effects - Special |
- Space – Derek Wentworth, Steve Cooper (BBC One)
- Planet Storm – Avi Musel, Alex Olegnowicz, Effi Wizen (Channel 4)
| - Lorna Doone – Colin Gorry (BBC One)
- Neanderthal – BBC Resources (Channel 4)
- Jim Henson's Construction Site – Jamie Courtier (ITV)
|
Judges' Award | Lifetime Achievement Award |
| |
2000
Source:[51]
Costume Design - Drama | Costume Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Warriors – James Keast (BBC One)
- Gormenghast – Odile Dicks-Mireaux (BBC Two)
- This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper – Ray Holman (ITV)
| - The League of Gentlemen – Yves Barre (BBC Two)
- Elizabeth – Anna Palmgren (Channel 4)
- Zig Zag: A Walk Through Time – Eric Doughney (BBC Two)
|
Design & Craft Innovation | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- Walking with Dinosaurs – Mike Milne, Jez Harris (BBC One)
- Best Laid Plans: "Military Blunders" – Peter Farrer (Channel 4)
- Big Brother – Colin Pigott (Channel 4)
| - Predators – Rob Hifle, Alan Short, Stefan Marjoram (BBC One)
- Skyscrapers, Bridges and Tunnels – Luke Wilmot, Andy Wheeler, Dave Corfield, Howard Moses (Discovery Channel)
- Liquid News – Chyaz Buffett, Liz Vinson (BBC Choice / BBC News 24)
|
Graphic Design - Titles | Graphic Design - Trails & Packaging |
| - Don't Mention the Score – Simon Pullinger (ONdigital)
- Box Office Made Easy – Mark Blackwood, Matthew Unwin, Jon McCellan (BSkyB)
- Raising the Mammoth – Andrew Hunter, Howard Jones (Discovery Channel)
|
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Documentary & Factual and Non Drama Productions | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera |
- Out of Africa – Sorious Samura (Channel 4)
- Survival: "Tale of the Tides: The Hyaena & The Mudskipper" – Mark Deeble, Victoria Stone (ITV)
- The Curse of the Methuselah Tree – Mike Coles (Channel 4)
| - SM:TV Live / CD:UK – Tom Kinane, Alan Fawcus (ITV)
|
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography Drama |
- Big Brother – Michael Lingard, Simon Staffurth (Channel 4)
- Figaro Live – Martin Hawkins (BBC Two)
- Millennium Concert: Ely Cathedral – James Day (BBC Two)
| - Gormenghast – Gavin Finney (BBC Two)
|
Make Up Design - Drama | Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Wives and Daughters – Lisa Westcott (BBC One)
- Longitude – Chrissie Beveridge (Channel 4)
- Warriors – Ann Oldham (BBC One)
| |
Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title Music |
| |
Picture Manipulation | Production Design - Drama |
- The Second World War in Colour – Phil Moss, Gerry Gedge, Steve Moore, Maggie Choyce (ITV)
| - Gormenghast – Christopher Hobbs (BBC Two)
- Warriors – Phil Roberson (BBC One)
- Longitude – Eileen Diss, Chris Lowe (Channel 4)
|
Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Sound - Drama |
| - Warriors – Maurice Hillier, Danny Longhurst, Graham Headicar, David Old (BBC One)
- Anna Karenina – Danny Longhurst, Pat Boxshall, Stan di Maio, Jennie Evans, Jamie McPhee, Stuart Hilliker, Steve Phillips (Channel 4)
- This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper – Bill Dodkin (ITV)
|
Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama Productions | Tape & Film Editing - Documentary & Factual |
- Figaro Live – Tim Summerhayes, John Middleton (BBC Two)
- Living Britain: "Winter Reflections" – Martyn Harries, Lucy Rutherford (BBC Two)
- Jam – Nigel Heath, Arthur Graley, Julian Slater (Channel 4)
| - A Wedding in the Family – Dave King (Channel 4)
- Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq – Joe Frost (ITV)
- Staying Lost – Paul Carlin (Channel 4)
|
Tape & Film Editing - Drama | Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy |
- David Copperfield – Philip Kloss (BBC One)
- The Visitor – Victoria Boydell (Channel 4)
- Tinsel Town – James Hamilton, Phyllis Ironside (BBC Two)
| - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? – Perry Widdowson, Paul Richmond, Steve Murray, Peter Spink (ITV)
- Jam – Matt Wood, Marvin Young (Channel 4)
|
Team | Visual Effects |
- Big Brother – Richard Hopkins, Ruth Wrigley, Conrad Green (Channel 4)
- Survival: "Tale of the Tides: The Hyaena & The Mudskipper" – Production team (ITV)
- Walking with Dinosaurs – Production team (BBC One)
| |
Judges' Award | Lifetime Achievement |
| |
1999
Source:[52]
Costume Design - Drama | Design & Craft Innovation |
- Shooting the Past – Susannah Buxton (BBC Two)
- Queer as Folk – Pam Tait (Channel 4)
- Aristocrats – James Keast (BBC One)
| - Supernatural: The Unseen Powers of Animals – John Downer, Mark Brownlow, Rod Clarke, Steve Downer, Sarah Grigg, James Honeyborne, Howard Jones, Susan Macmillan, Tim Macmillan (BBC One)
|
Graphic Design - Channel Idents | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- Christmas on BBC 2 – Jane Wyatt, Sean De Sparengo (BBC Two)
- ITV2 – Darrell Pockett, David Chaudoir (ITV2)
- [.TV] – Sten Sheppard, Nick Tarte, Matthew Unwin (BSkyB)
| - Supernatural: The Unseen Powers of Animals – Sarah Grigg, Howard Jones, Marlon Griffin (BBC One)
- Newsnight – Resources Graphic Design (BBC Two)
- Body Story – Leanne Klein, Alex Graham, Chris Hart (Channel 4)
|
Graphic Design - Titles | Judges' Award |
- Mad for It – Paul Baguley (Carlton)
- Violent Planet – Marlon Griffin, James Hall, Howard Jones (BBC One)
- Budweiser Sponsorship - American Classics – Paul Butler, Esther Clarke (BSkyB)
| |
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work |
- Masterworks: "Vaughan Williams" – Bernie Davis (BBC Two)
| - Gladiators – Camera Team (ITV)
- Masterworks: "Six Pieces of Britain" – Colin Case, James Day, David Brice, Matthew Woodward, Steve Plant, Alan Smith (BBC Two)
- The Royal Wedding – Steve Hall and BBC Resources Camera Team (BBC One / ITV / BSkyB)
|
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography Documentary & Factual & Non Drama Production | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Photography Drama |
- Kosovo: The Valley – Jacek Petrycki (Channel 4)
- The Real Merlin – Andrew Muggleton (Channel 4)
- Polar Bears: Hunters on Ice – Richard Kemp, John Waters, Per Magne Jensen, Jeff Foott, James Gray, Jeff Goodman (ITV)
| - Great Expectations – David Odd (BBC Two)
- Frenchman's Creek – Chris Seager (Carlton)
- Touching Evil – James Welland (ITV)
|
Make Up - Drama | Make Up - Non-Drama |
| - The Greatest Rory Ever Told – Helen Barrett (Channel 4)
|
Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title Music |
- Queer as Folk – Murray Gold (Channel 4)
- Vanity Fair – Murray Gold (BBC Two)
- The Planets – Jim Meacock (BBC Two)
| |
Production Design - Drama | Production Design - Entertainment & Non-Drama |
- Great Expectations – Alice Normington (BBC Two)
| |
Sound - Drama | Sound - Entertainment & Non Drama |
- Great Expectations – Richard Manton, Peter Smith, Bernard O'Reilly, Terry Brown (BBC Two)
- The Last Train – John Whitworth, Phil Smith, Elizabeth Price, John Senior (ITV)
- Trust – Reg Mills, Glenn Calder, Kathy Rodwell, Keith Tunney (ITV)
| - Kosovo: The Valley – Patrick Boland (Channel 4)
- White Lives – Andy Wyatt, Michael Lax, John Rutherford (Channel 4)
- Lockerbie: A Night Remembered – David Lindsey, Matt Skilton (Channel 4)
|
Tape & Film Editing - Documentary & Factual | Tape & Film Editing - Drama |
- Malcolm and Barbara: A Love Story – Kim Horton (ITV)
- Nurse – Fred Hart (BBC Two)
- Supernatural: The Unseen Powers of Animals – Stuart Napier (BBC One)
| - Bones and Silence: "Dalziel and Pascoe" – Beverley Mills (BBC One)
- Great Expectations – Chris Gill (BBC Two)
- Shot Through the Heart – Tim Wellburn (BBC Two)
|
Tape & Film Editing - Entertainment & Situation Comedy | Team |
| - Masterworks: "Six Pieces of Britain" (BBC Two)
- The Woman in White (BBC One)
- The Bill (ITV)
|
1997/1998
Source:[2]
Camera - Documentary & Factual, Arts & Music | Camera - Drama, Entertainment & Events |
- Travelog: "Marrakesh" – Andrew Muggleton (Channel 4)
| - The Tenant of Wildfell Hall – Daf Hobson (BBC One)
|
Costume Design - Drama | Design & Craft Innovation |
- Plotlands – Les Lansdown (BBC One)
- Bramwell (ITV)
- Performance: "Macbeth on the Estate" (BBC Two)
| - Soho Stories – Chris Terrill (BBC Two)
|
Graphic Design - Channel Idents | Graphic Design - Programme Content Sequences |
- Bravo Idents – Andy Godden (Bravo)
| |
Graphic Design - Titles | Judges' Award |
- Bully – Steve Burrell (BBC)
- 5 News (Channel 5)
- The Girlie Show (Channel 4)
| |
Lighting - Drama | Make Up Design - Drama |
| - Brazen Hussies – Caroline Noble (BBC Two)
|
Lighting - Any Other Programme | Make Up Design - Any Other Programme |
| - Stanley Baxter in Reel Terms – Eve Wignall (Channel 4)
|
Music - Original Score | Music - Original Title |
- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall – Richard G. Mitchell (BBC One)
- King Girl (BBC Two)
- Born to Run (BBC One)
| |
Production Design - Any Other Programme | Production Design - Drama |
| |
Sound - Any Other Programme | Sound - Drama |
- True Stories: "In Search of Lawrence" – Steve Phillips (Channel 4)
| |
Tape & Film Editing - Documentary & Factual | Tape & Film Editing - Drama |
- Modern Times: "Mange Tout" – Stuart Briggs (BBC Two)
- True Stories: "The Grave" (Channel 4)
- Short Stories: "The Flying Scrapman" (Channel 4)
| |
Team | Visual Effects |
| - London's Burning – Tom Harris (ITV)
- Bugs (BBC One)
- 999: "Missing in Action" (BBC One)
|
See also
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