1999 British Academy Television Awards


The 1999 British Academy Television Awards were held on 9 May at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane, London. It was hosted solely by Michael Parkinson, who was due to share hosting duties with Jill Dando until her murder two weeks earlier.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below.
Best Drama SeriesBest Drama Serial

  • The Cops
  • * Jonathan Creek
  • * Playing the Field
  • * Undercover Heart
  • Our Mutual Friend
  • * Amongst Women
  • * A Respectable Trade
  • * Vanity Fair
  • Best ActorBest Actress
  • Tom CourtenayA Rather English Marriage
  • * Robert CarlyleLooking After Jo Jo
  • * Albert FinneyA Rather English Marriage
  • * Timothy SpallOur Mutual Friend
  • Thora Hird — Waiting for the Telegram
  • * Francesca AnnisReckless
  • * Natasha LittleVanity Fair
  • * Joanna LumleyA Rather English Marriage
  • Best Comedy Best Comedy Performance
  • Father Ted
  • * Dinnerladies
  • * The Royle Family
  • * The Vicar of Dibley
  • Dermot Morgan — Father Ted
  • * Caroline AherneThe Royle Family
  • * Ardal O'HanlonFather Ted
  • * Julie WaltersDinnerladies
  • Best Single DramaBest Factual Series
  • A Rather English Marriage
  • * A Life For A Life – The True Story Of Stefan Kiszko
  • * Playing Sandwiches
  • * Waiting for the Telegram
  • The Human Body
  • * The Clintons - A Marriage of Power
  • * Cold War
  • * The Life of Birds
  • Best FeatureBest Soap Opera
  • Back to the Floor
  • * Changing Rooms
  • * House Doctor
  • * Time Team
  • EastEnders
  • * Brookside
  • * Coronation Street
  • * Hollyoaks
  • Best Light Entertainment PerformanceBest Light Entertainment Programme or Series
  • Michael ParkinsonParkinson
  • * John Bird and John FortuneRory Bremner - Who Else?
  • * Kathy BurkeHarry Enfield's Yule Log Chums
  • * Billy Connolly30 Years of Billy Connolly
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
  • * Big Train
  • * Goodness Gracious Me
  • * Rory Bremner - Who Else?
  • Best News and Current Affairs JournalismBest Live Outside Broadcast Coverage
  • Dispatches: - Inside The Animal Liberation Front
  • * Newsnight - Northern Ireland peace process
  • * ETA: Coming In From The Cold
  • * Omagh bombing
  • Derby Day
  • * The Eurovision Song Contest
  • * Football World Cup Final Programme
  • * World Cup '98 – England v Argentina
  • Flaherty Award for Single DocumentaryHuw Wheldon Award for Arts Programme or Series
  • After Lockerbie
  • * 42 Up
  • * Mir Mortals
  • * Tongue Tied
  • Arena — The Brian Epstein Story
  • * ArenaThe Noël Coward Trilogy
  • * The Secret Art of Government
  • * Vile Bodies: Naked
  • OriginalityBest International Programme or Series
  • The Human Body
  • * Channel 5 News
  • * The King of Chaos
  • * Lemurs
  • The Larry Sanders Show
  • * Ally McBeal
  • * The Simpsons
  • * The X-Files
  • The Lew Grade AwardThe Dennis Potter Award
  • Goodnight Mr Tom
  • David Renwick
  • Denise O'Donoghue
  • The Alan Clarke AwardThe Richard Dimbleby Award
  • Jimmy Mulville
  • Trevor McDonald
  • Craft Awards

    Special Awards

    • '''Richard Curtis'''

      In Memoriam

    • Ernie Wise
    • Robin Bailey
    • Patricia Hayes
    • Bryan Mosley
    • Ken Platt
    • Betty Marsden
    • Andrew Gardner
    • Richard Dunn
    • Johnny Morris
    • John Hanson
    • Rod Hull
    • Sid Green
    • Trevor Philpott
    • Mary Millar
    • Frank Gillard
    • Robin Ray
    • Johnny Speight
    • Robin Nedwell
    • Derek Nimmo
    • Bob Peck
    • Michael Samuelson
    • Lew Grade
    • Jill Dando