A DOCUMENTARY made by a Glasgow-based independent TV production company is among the winners at the prestigious BAFTA TV Awards.
‘Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die’, made by Glasgow-based Keo North for BBC Two, took the Single Documentary prize at the awards ceremony last night, which also saw Scots writer, Stephen Moffat, pick up a Special Award and BBC Scotland-made Mrs Brown’s Boys named winner of the Situation Comedy prize.
Earlier this year, The Terry Pratchett documentary also was a winner at the Royal Television Society Awards.
The full list of British Academy Television winners and nominees reads:
Fellowship
Rolf Harris
Special Award
Steven Moffat
Leading Actor
Winner: Dominic West (Appropriate Adult)
Nominated: Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock)
John Simm (Exile)
Joe Gilgun (This Is England ’88)
Leading Actress
Winner: Emily Watson (Appropriate Adult)
Nominated: Nadine Marshall (Random)
Romola Garai (The Crimson Petal and the White)
Vicky McClure (This Is England ’88)
Supporting Actor
Winner: Andrew Scott (Sherlock)
Nominated: Joseph Mawle (Birdsong)
Martin Freeman (Sherlock)
Stephen Rea (The Shadow Line)
Supporting Actress
Winner: Monica Dolan (Appropriate Adult)
Nominated: Anna Chancellor (The Hour)
Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
Miranda Hart (Call the Midwife)
Entertainment Performance
Winner: Graham Norton (The Graham Norton Show)
Nominated: Alan Carr (Alan Carr: Chatty Man)
Dara O’Briain (Mock the Week)
Harry Hill (Harry Hill’s TV Burp)
Female Performance in a Comedy Programme
Winner: Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous)
Nominated: Olivia Colman (Twenty Twelve)
Ruth Jones (Stella)
Tamsin Greig (Friday Night Dinner)
Male Performance in a Comedy Programme
Winner: Darren Boyd (Spy)
Nominated: Brendan O’Carroll (Mrs Brown’s Boys)
Hugh Bonneville (Twenty Twelve)
Tom Hollander (Rev.)
Single Drama
Winner: Random
Nominated: Holy Flying Circus
Page Eight
Stolen
Mini-Series
This is England ’88
Nominated: Appropriate Adult
The Crimson Petal and the White
Top Boy
Drama Series
Winner: The Fades
Nominated: Misfits
Scott and Bailey
Spooks
Soap and Continuing Drama
Winner: Coronation Street
Nominated: EastEnders
Holby City
Shameless
International Programme
Winner: Borgen
Nominated: Forbrydelsen (The Killing)
Modern Family
The Slap
Factual Series
Winner: Our War
Nominated: The Choir: Military Wives
Educating Essex
Protecting Our Children: Damned If We Do Damned If We Don’t
Specialist Factual
Winner: Mummifying Alan: Egypt’s Last Secret
Nominated: British Masters
Frozen Planet
Wonders of the Universe
Single Documentary
Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die
Nominated: 9/11: The Day That Changed the World
The Fight of Their Lives
We Need to Talk About Dad (Cutting Edge)
Features
The Great British Bake-Off
Nominated: DIY SOS: The Big Build
Hairy Bikers’ Meals on Wheels
Timothy Spall: Somewhere at Sea
Reality and Constructed Factual
Winner: Young Apprentice
Nominated: An Idiot Abroad
Don’t Tell The Bride
Made in Chelsea
Current Affairs
Winner: ‘Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed’ (Panorama)
Nominated: Bahrain: Shouting in the Dark
Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields
‘The Truth About Adoption’ (Panorama)
News Coverage
Winner: Channel 4 News: Japanese earthquake
Nominate: BBC News at Ten: Siege of Homs
ITV News at Ten: Battle of Misrata
Sky News: Libya rebel convoy – live
Sport and Live Event
Winner: The Royal Wedding (BBC)
Nominated: Frankenstein’s Wedding: Live in Leeds
Rugby World Cup Final
Tour De France 2011
New Media
Winner: Psychoville
Nominated: Autumnwatch
The Bank Job
Misfits
Entertainment Programme
Winner: Derren Brown: The Experiments
Nominated: Celebrity Juice
Harry Hill’s TV Burp
Michael McIntyre‘s Christmas Comedy Roadshow
Comedy Programme
Winner: Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle
Nominated: Charlie Brooker‘s 2011 Wipe
Comic Strip: The Hunt for Tony Blair
The Cricklewood Greats
Situation Comedy
Winner: Mrs Brown’s Boys
Nominated: Fresh Meat
Friday Night Dinner
Rev.