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2007 British Academy Television Awards
Date20 May 2007
SiteLondon Palladium
Hosted byGraham Norton
Highlights
Best Comedy SeriesThat Mitchell and Webb Look
Best DramaThe Street
Best ActorJim Broadbent
Longford
Best ActressVictoria Wood
Housewife, 49
Best Comedy Performance
Television coverage
ChannelBBC One
Ratings5.08 million

The 2007 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday 20 May at the London Palladium Theatre in London. They were broadcast live on BBC One in the UK. The nominations were announced on 11 April 2007.[1]

Winners and nominees

Winners in bold.

Controversy

When presenting Ricky Gervais with the award for best comedy performance Joan Rivers referred to her cousin as a "Jew with a harelip". Gareth Davies, the Chief Executive of the Cleft Lip and Palate Association (CLAPA) wrote to BAFTA to express his "serious disappointment" at the incident and said that "many people found the old-fashioned term "harelip" highly offensive and that "making the condition the subject of a cheap joke was simply hurtful"

Rivers later said that she was extremely sorry for any offence caused and this had certainly not been her intention. Amanda Berry, BAFTA Chief Executive, stated that the Academy would "never set out to offend nor make fun of anyone". CLAPA said they were pleased to receive the apologies but is also aware that too many people are still ill-informed about what cleft lip and palate is and what it is not. They added that this ignorance can often feed into prejudice and the media and those in the public eye have a key role in helping the association to de-stigmatise the condition.

References

  1. ^ "BAFTA TV Award 2007". IMDb. Retrieved 9 January 2015.