Sunday 17th April 2005
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, W1
Hosted by Graham Norton
The British Academy Award is based on a design by Mitzi Cunliffe.
Winners in red
Actor |
Benedict Cumberbatch (Hawking, BBC2), Rhys Ifans (Not Only But Always, C4), Michael Sheen (Dirty Filthy Love, ITV1), Mark Strong (The Long Firm, BBC2)
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Actress |
Brenda Blethyn (Belonging, ITV), Anne-Marie Duff (Shameless, C4), Anamarcia Marinca (Sex Traffic, C4) Lia Williams (May 33 rd, BBC1)
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Entertainment Performance |
Ant & Dec (I‘m a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here, ITV1), Stephen Fry (QI, BBC2), Paul Merton (Have I Got News For You, BBC1), Paul O‘Grady (The Paul O‘Grady Show, ITV1)
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Comedy Performance |
Rory Bremner (Bremner, Bird and Fortune, C4), Julia Davis (Nighty Night, BBC3), Tamsin Greig (Green Wing, C4) Matt Lucas & David Walliams (Little Britain, BBC3)
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Single Drama |
Dirty Filthy Love ( Granada Television Ltd/ITV1), Hawking (BBC/BBC2), Not Only But Always (Company Pictures/C4), Omagh (Tiger Aspect Productions/C4)
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Drama Series |
Bodies (Hat Trick Productions Ltd/BBC3), Conviction (Red Production Company/BBC3), Shameless (Company Pictures C4), Spooks (Kudos Film & Television Ltd/BBC1)
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Drama Serial |
Blackpool (BBC/BBC1), The Long Firm (BBC2), Outlaws (World Productions/BBC3), Sex Traffic (A Granada Production for channel 4/co-produced with the Canadian Braodcasting Corporation/C4)
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Continuing Drama |
The Bill ( Thames Production/ITV1), Coronation Street (Granada Television ITV1), Doctors (BBC/BBC1), Holby City (BBC/BBC1)
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Factual Series Or Strand |
Brat Camp (Twenty Twenty Television/C4), Himalaya With Michael Palin (Prominent Television/BBC1), The Power of Nightmares (BBC/BBC2), Who Do You Think You Are? (Wall To Wall/BBC2)
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The Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual |
D-Day (Dangerous Films/BBC1), D-Day: The Ultimate Conflict (Windfall Films/Five), Dunkirk (BBC/BBC2), Howard Goodall‘s 20th Century Greats (Tiger Aspects Productions/C4)
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The Flaherty Award For Single Documentary |
The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off (Yipp Film/C4), The Brighton Bomb (BBC/BBC1), The F***ing Fulfords (Optomen Television/C4), The Orphans of Nkandla (True Vision/BBC4)
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Features |
Holiday Showdown (RDF Media/ITV), Little Angels (BBC/BBC3), Ramsay‘s Kitchen Nightmares (Optomen Television/C4), Top Gear (BBC/BBC2)
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Sport |
Euro 2004: France v England (Granada), Formula One- Monaco (North One Television/ITV1), Olympics 2004 (Final Night Athletics) (BBC/BBC1), Olympics 2004 (Matthew Pinsent‘s rowing for gold) (BBC/BBC1)
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News Coverage |
BBC News 24- Hutton (BBC/BBC News), BBC Ten O‘Clock News: Madrid Bombing (BBC/BBC1), Sky News- The Tsunami Disaster (Sky News/Sky News), Tsunami: Seven Days That Shook The World (ITN/ITV1)
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Current Affairs |
Death in Gaza (Frostbite Films/HBO C4), The Secret Agent (BBC/BBC1), Tonight With Trevor McDonald (SMG/Psychology News/Granda TV/ITV1), Nurseries Undercover- The Real Story (BBC/BBC1)
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The Lew Grade Award For Entertainments |
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross (Open Mike Productions/BBC1), I‘m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (Granada Television/ITV), QI (A Talkback Productions/Quite Interesting Productions/BBC2), Strictly Come Dancing (Series One) (BBC/BBC1)
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Situation Comedy Awards |
Black Books (Assembly Film and Television Ltd/Big Talk Productions/C4), Green Wing (A Talkback Production/C4), Nighty Night (Baby Cow Productions/BBC3), The Vicar of Dibley Christmas Special (Tiger Aspects Productions/BBC1)
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Comedy Programme Or Series Award |
The Catherine Tate Show (Tiger Aspects), Harry Hill‘s TV Burp (Avalon Television), Little Britain (BBC/BBC3), The Mark Steel Lectures (BBC/BBC4)
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Pioneer Award |
Who Do You Think You Are, Green Wing, Shameless, This World:One Day Of War,
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Special Awards | Michael Palin, ITV |
The Richard Dimbleby Awards | Jon Snow |
Alan Clarke Award | Paul Greengrass |
Dennis Potter Award | Alan Plater |