BAFTA TV Nominations 2023
The nominations for this years BAFTA TV Awards are out and we are beyond proud to have a wealth of UA talent nominated.
Drama Series:
Bad Sisters - Created by and starring Sharon Horgan, with Sarah Greene, Yasmine Akram, Paul Tylak and Rory O’Neill, with Editor Fin Oates and Costume Designer Camille Benda.
The Responder – Starring Elizabeth Berrington, David Bradley and Matthew Cottle and Director of Photography Matt Lewis on Episode 5.
Sherwood - Starring Kevin Doyle, Directed and Exec Produced by Lewis Arnold, Editor Sam White and Director of Photography Sam Care (Eps 1 –3).
Somewhere Boy - Starring Rory Keenan, with Costume Design by Gabriela Yiaxis.
Female Performance In A Comedy Programme:
Diane Morgan - Cunk On Earth
Natasia Demetriou - Ellie & Natasia
International:
Wednesday - Starring Johnna Dias-Watson with Hair & Makeup Designer Tara McDonald
Pachinko - Starring Anna Sawai, with Director of Photography Florian Hoffmeister and Editor Simon Brasse (Episodes 1 and 2)
The White Lotus - Starring Tom Hollander
Leading Actor:
Taron Egerton - Black Bird
Leading Actress:
Kate Winslet - I Am Ruth
Male Performance In A Comedy Programme:
Stephen Merchant - The Outlaws
Mini-Series:
A Spy Among Friends - based on Ben MacIntyre's book of the same name, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, Adrian Edmondson, Justine Mitchell and Jolyon Coy.
Mood - with Production Designer Sarah Jenneson.
The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe - starring Daniela Pasquini and Hair and Make Up Designer Nic Collins.
This is Going to Hurt - Starring Daniel Ward, Heather Agyepong, Christopher Logan, Liz Carr and Georgia Maguire, with Editors Jo Walker and writing from Maya Sondhi
Scripted Comedy:
Am I Being Unreasonable? - Starring Dustin Demri-Burns, Annie Haworth, with Editor Jamie Pearson and Hair and Make Up Designer Emily Bilverstone.
Big Boys - With episodes 1,2,3,4 & 6 Edited by James Hughes, who was also Assembly Editor on Ep 5.
Derry Girls – Written and Created by Lisa McGee, Directed by Michael Lennox, starring Claire Rafferty, Tobias Beer, Justine Mitchell, Olwen Fouere and Maria Laird.
Single Drama:
I Am Ruth - Starring Kate Winslet, Mia Threapleton, Joe Anders, Lucy Speed and with editing by David Charap
Comedy Entertainment Programme:
Would I Lie To You? - Hosted by Rob Brydon and with writing from have Steve Burge.
Best Cinematography:
Ben Wheeler - The Tourist
Best Editing:
Celia Haining - The Crown
Writer - Comedy:
Lisa McGee - Derry Girls
Sharon Horgan and Barunka O’Shaughnessy - Motherland
Hair and Make-up Design:
Tara McDonald - Wednesday
Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects:
Martin R.Davison - The Sandman
Soap and Continuing Drama:
Casualty - Starring George Rainsford, Writing from Rachel Harper and Toby Walton, with Directors George C. Siougas and Thomas Hescott.
EastEnders - Writing from Lauren Klee, Natalie Mitchell, Daran Little and Mark Stevenson, Carey Andrews and with Directors Sarah Esdaile and Toby Frow.
Emmerdale - With Bhasker Patel, Anna Nightingale, Lawrence Robb, Amelia Curtis, and with writing from Sarah Bagshaw and Episodes Directed by George Siougas, David Beauchamp and Ruth Carney.