2004 British Academy Television Craft Awards


The British Academy Television Craft Awards of 2004 are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and were held on 16 May 2004 at The Dorchester, Mayfair, the ceremony was hosted by Alistair McGowan.

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Best New Director - FictionBest New Director - Factual
Sarah GavronThis Little Life
Oli Barry – The Nine Lives Of Alice Martineau
  • Will AndersonSurviving Extremes: The Swamp
  • Paul Berczeller – Alt TV: This Is A True Story
  • Jamie Jay Johnson – Alt TV: Holidays Around My Bedroom
  • Best New WriterBest Original Television Music
    Rosemary Kay – This Little Life
  • Helen BlakemanPleasureland
  • Terry CafollaHoly Cross
  • Jack Lothian – Teachers
  • The Young VisitersNicholas HooperThe Forsyte SagaGeoffrey BurgonState of PlayNicholas HooperThe Lost PrinceAdrian Johnston
    Best Costume DesignBest Production Design
    Charles II: The Power and the Passion – Mike O’NeillThe Mayor of Casterbridge – Lyn AveryLittle Britain – Annie HardingeThe Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath – Sammy SheldonThe Lost PrinceJohn-Paul KellyThe Forsyte Saga – Stephen FinerenCharles II: The Power and the Passion – Sarah GreenwoodCambridge Spies – Mike Gunn
    Best Photography and Lighting - FictionBest Photography - Factual
    Charles II: The Power and the Passion – Ryszard LenczewskiThe Lost Prince – Barry AckroydCambridge SpiesDavid HiggsState of Play – Chris SeagerAncient Egyptians: The Battle of Meggido – Peter GreenhalghGeorge Orwell: A Life in Pictures – Jeff BaynesColosseum – Peter GreenhalghSeven Wonders of the Industrial World – Mike Spragg
    Best Editing - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Editing - Factual
    State of Play – Mark DayThe Lost Prince – Clare DouglasSpooks – Paul Knight, Barney PillingPrime Suspect – St John O’RorkeArena: The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough – Sean MackenzieAncient Egyptians: The Battle of Megiddo – Mark GravilDays That Shook the WorldChris KingGeorge Orwell: A Life in Pictures – Steve Stevenson
    Best Make-Up and Hair DesignBest Graphic Design
    Little Britain – Lisa Cavalli-GreenDead Ringers – Kate Benton, Diane Chenery-WickensCharles II: The Power and the Passion – Karen Hartley-ThomasThe Lost Prince – Liz TaggRestoration – Tim VarlowCambridge Spies – Christine ButtnerNatural WorldDavid Freeman, Will SkinnerFilm 2003 – Tim Varlow
    Best Sound - EntertainmentBest Sound - Factual
    State of Play – Simon Okin, Stuart Hilliker, Jamie McPhee, Pat BoxshallCambridge Spies – Richard Manton, Bernard O’Reilly, André Schmidt, Hugh JohnsonPrime Suspect – Simon Okin, Ben Baird, Nick RobertsCharles II: The Power and the Passion – John Taylor, Paul Hamblin, Catherine Hodgson, Lee ChrichlowOperatunity – Trevor Hotz, Paul Parsons, Graham HainesElephants – Spy In The Herd – Peter Davies, Paul Cowgill, Paul CooperAncient Egyptians: The Battle of MegiddoPaul Hamblin, Tim Owens, Max BygraveLiving with Michael Jackson – Samantha Handy, Zubin Sarosh, Dion Stuart
    Best Visual Effects-
    Walking With Dinosaurs: Sea Monsters (Trilogy) – Max Tyrie, Tim Greenwood, Jez Gibson-Harris, Jamie CampbellAncient Egyptians: The Battle of Megiddo – Grahame Andrew, Rob Harvey, Julian Parry, Abbie Tucker-WilliamsGeorge Orwell: A Life in Pictures – Aidan Farrell, Barney JordanWalking With Dinosaurs: Land Of The Giants (Special) – Max Tyrie, George Roper, Jez Gibson-Harris, Jamie Campbell-

    Special awards

    • '''Adrian Wood'''