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Revision as of 22:33, 12 May 2013
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Date | 12 May 2013 |
Site | Royal Festival Hall, London |
Hosted by | Graham Norton |
Highlights | |
Best Comedy Series | The Revolution Will Be Televised |
Best Actor | Ben Whishaw Richard II |
Best Actress | Sheridan Smith Mrs Biggs |
Most awards | Olivia Colman |
Television coverage | |
Channel | BBC One |
Duration | 2 hrs (TV Coverage) |
Ratings | TBA |
The 2013 British Academy Television Awards nominations were announced on 9 April 2013. The award ceremony will be held at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 12 May 2013.[1]
Winners and Nominees
Winners are listed first and emboldened.
Leading Actor
- Ben Whishaw - Richard II: "The Hollow Crown" (BBC Two)
- Sean Bean - Accused: "Tracie's Story" (BBC One)
- Derek Jacobi - Last Tango in Halifax (BBC One)
- Toby Jones - The Girl (BBC Two)
Leading Actress
- Rebecca Hall - Parade's End (BBC Two)
- Sienna Miller - The Girl (BBC Two)
- Anne Reid - Last Tango in Halifax (BBC One)
Supporting Actor
- Simon Russell Beale - Henry IV, Parts I & II: "The Hollow Crown" (BBC Two)
- Peter Capaldi - The Hour (BBC Two)
- Stephen Graham - Accused: "Tracie's Story" (BBC One)
- Harry Lloyd - The Fear (Channel 4)
Supporting Actress
- Olivia Colman - Accused: "Mo's Story" (BBC One)
- Anastasia Hille - The Fear (Channel 4)
- Sarah Lancashire - Last Tango in Halifax (BBC One)
- Imelda Staunton - The Girl (BBC Two)
Entertainment Performance
- Alan Carr - Alan Carr: Chatty Man (Channel 4)
- Ant and Dec - I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)
- Sarah Millican - The Sarah Millican Television Programme (BBC Two)
- Graham Norton - The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
Female Performance In A Comedy Programme
- Olivia Colman - Twenty Twelve (BBC Two)
- Julia Davis - Hunderby (Sky Atlantic)
- Miranda Hart - Miranda (BBC One)
- Jessica Hynes - Twenty Twelve (BBC Two)
Male Performance In A Comedy Programme
- Steve Coogan - Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life (Sky Atlantic)
- Hugh Bonneville - Twenty Twelve (BBC Two)
- Peter Capaldi - The Thick of It (BBC Two)
- Greg Davies - Cuckoo (BBC Three)
Single Drama
- Murder (BBC Two)
- Everyday (Channel 4)
- The Girl (BBC Two)
- Richard II: "The Hollow Crown" (BBC Two)
Mini-Series
- Accused (BBC One)
- Mrs Biggs (ITV)
- Parade's End (BBC Two)
Drama Series
- Last Tango in Halifax (BBC One)
- Ripper Street (BBC One)
- Scott & Bailey (ITV)
- Silk (BBC One)
Soap & Continuing Drama
- EastEnders (BBC One)
- Coronation Street (ITV)
- Emmerdale (ITV)
- Shameless (Channel 4)
International
- Girls (Sky Atlantic)
- The Bridge (BBC Four)
- Game of Thrones (Sky Atlantic)
- Homeland (Channel 4)
Factual Series
- Our War (BBC Three)
- 24 Hours in A&E (Channel 4)
- Great Ormond Street (BBC Two)
- Make Bradford British (Channel 4)
Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual
- The Plane Crash (Channel 4)
- The Plot to Bring Down Britain's Planes (Channel 4)
- The Secret History of Our Streets (BBC Two)
Robert Flaherty Award for Single Documentary
- 7/7: One Day in London (BBC Two)
- Baka: A Cry from the Rainforest (BBC Two)
- Lucian Freud: Painted Life (BBC Two)
- Nina Conti – A Ventriloquist's Story: Her Master's Voice (BBC Four)
Features
- The Great British Bake Off (BBC Two)
- Bank of Dave (Channel 4)
- Grand Designs (Channel 4)
- Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs (ITV)
Reality and Constructed Factual
- The Audience (Channel 4)
- I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)
- The Young Apprentice (BBC One)
Current Affairs
- This World: "The Shame of the Catholic Church" (BBC Two)
- Panorama: "Britain's Hidden Housing Crisis" (BBC One)
- Exposure: "The Other Side of Jimmy Savile" (ITV)
- Al Jazeera Investigates: "What Killed Arafat?" (Al Jazeera English)
News Coverage
- Granada Reports: "Hillsborough – The Truth at Last" (ITV)
- BBC News at Ten: "Syria" (BBC One)
- Channel 4 News: "Battle for Homs" (Channel 4)
Sport & Live Event
- The London 2012 Paralympic Games (Channel 4)
- The London 2012 Olympics: "Super Saturday" (BBC One)
- The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony (BBC One)
- Wimbledon 2012: "Men's Final" (BBC One)
Lew Grade Award for Entertainment Programme
- The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
Comedy Programme
- The Revolution Will Be Televised (BBC Three)
- Cardinal Burns (E4)
- Mr Stink (BBC One)
- Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life (Sky Atlantic)
Situation Comedy
- Twenty Twelve (BBC Two)
- Episodes (BBC Two)
- Hunderby (Sky Atlantic)
- The Thick of It (BBC Two)
Radio Times Audience Award
- Game of Thrones (Sky Atlantic)
- Call the Midwife (BBC One)
- The Great British Bake Off (BBC Two)
- Homeland (Channel 4)
- The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony (BBC One)
- Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
See also
- 2013 British Academy Television Craft Awards
- British Academy Television Awards
- BAFTA Scotland
- BAFTA Cymru
References
- ^ Sheridan, Emily (2013-04-09). "It's all Down(ton) hill from here: ITV drama fails to pick up single BAFTA nomination for first time since it began". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2013-04-09.