2011 British Academy Television Craft Awards


The British Academy Television Craft Awards of 2011 are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and were held on 8 May 2011 at The Brewery, London, the ceremony was hosted by Stephen Mangan.

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Best Director - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Director - Factual
Brian PercivalDownton Abbey
Dan Reed – Dispatches
  • Gideon Bradshaw, Paul Olding – Wonders of the Solar System
  • Nicolas Brown – Human Planet
  • Chris Holt – Wonders of the Solar System
  • Best Director - Multi-CameraBest Writer
    Tony Prescott – Coronation Street - Live Episode
  • Jonathan Bullen – The X Factor
  • Juliet May – Miranda
  • Nikki Parsons – Strictly Come Dancing
  • Peter BowkerEric and Ernie
  • Jo Brand, Joanna Scanlan, Vicki PepperdineGetting On
  • Stephen Butchard – Five Daughters
  • Iain Morris, Damon BeesleyThe Inbetweeners
  • Best Original Television MusicBest Breakthrough Talent
    Any Human HeartDan JonesSherlockDavid Arnold, Michael PriceTerry Pratchett's Going PostalJohn LunnMisfits – Vince PopeJon Brown – Mongrels
  • Caroline Skinner – Five Days
  • Dave Whyte – Pete versus Life
  • Aaron Young – Battle of Britain: The Real Story
  • Best Costume DesignBest Production Design
    Worried About the Boy – Annie SymonsEric and Ernie – Joanna EatwellAny Human Heart – Charlotte HoldichThis Is England '86 – Charlotte WalterMisfits – Tom BowyerEric and Ernie – Pat CampbellDownton Abbey – Donal WoodsSherlock – Arwel Wyn Jones
    Best Make-Up and Hair DesignBest Visual Effects
    This Is England '86 – Catherine ScobleEric and Ernie – Christina BakerAny Human Heart – Karen Hartley-ThomasPsychoville – Penny SmithMerlin – The MillWonders of the Solar SystemSimon Clarke, Stephen WaughDoctor Who – The MillTerry Pratchett's Going Postal – Simon Thomas, Reuben Barkataki, Zoltan Benyó
    Best Photography and Lighting - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Photography - Factual
    South Riding – Alan AlmondTerry Pratchett's Going Postal – Gavin FinneyDownton Abbey – David KatznelsonFive Daughters – Chris SeagerAny Human Heart – Wojciech SzepelHuman Planet – Will Edwards, Doug Allan, Matt NormanHuman Planet – Simon Enderby, Robin Cox, Richard WollocombeDavid Attenborough's First Life – Pete Hayns, Paul WilliamsHuman Planet – Gavin Thurston, Robin Cox, Pete Hayns
    Best Editing - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Editing - Factual
    Sherlock – Charlie PhillipsEric and Ernie – Jamie PearsonDownton AbbeyJohn WilsonThis Is England '86 – Chris WyattHuman Planet – Jason SavageDispatches Peter HaddonWonders of the Solar System – Darren JonusasDavid Attenborough's First Life – Peter MillerConcorde's Last Flight – Peter Norrey
    Best Sound - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Sound - Factual
    Downton Abbey – Nigel Heath, Alex Sawyer, Adam Armitage, Mark HoldingSouth Riding – Alistair Crocker, Paul Hamblin, Alex Ellerington, Jeff RichardsonThe Promise – Graham Headicar, Stuart Hilliker, Matt Skelding, Simon ClarkMad Dogs – Adrian Rhodes, Reg Mills, Ben NorringtonAny Human Heart – Sound TeamElgar: The Man Behind the Mask – Paul Paragon, Jez Spencer, Mike HatchHuman Planet – Martyn Harries, Kate HopkinsHuman Planet – Willow Murton, Kate Hopkins, Mark Ferda, Rachael KinleyTop Gear: Middle East Special – Sound Team
    Best Entertainment Craft TeamBest Digital Creativity
    The Cube – Barry Osment, Nick Foster, Peter Johnston, Julian HealyThe X Factor – Robert Edwards, Dave Davey, Simon Tyers, Florian WiederStrictly Come Dancing – Su Judd, Patrick Doherty, Mark Kenyon, Lisa ArmstrongThe Apprentice – Mark Saben, Andy Devonshire, Stephen Day, James ClarkeThe Million Pound Drop Live – Nick Hall, Luc Houselander, Simon Brickle, Jody SmithThe Big Fish Fight – Will Anderson, Jo Haslam, Simon Deverell, Murry TomsMisfitsMatt Jarvis, Chloe Moss, Owen Priestly, Carl HodlerThis Morning – Ritchie Wilkinson, Hayley Jones, John Palmer, Helen Pendlebury

    Special awards

    'Springwatch'''''