2014 British Academy Television Awards
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The 60th British Academy Television Awards nominations were announced on 7 April 2014.[1][2] The awards ceremony sponsored by Arqiva was held on 18 May 2014 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.[3][4][5][6]
Contents
- 1 Winners and nominations
- 1.1 Leading Actor
- 1.2 Leading Actress
- 1.3 Supporting Actor
- 1.4 Supporting Actress
- 1.5 Entertainment Performance
- 1.6 Female Performance In A Comedy Programme
- 1.7 Male Performance In A Comedy Programme
- 1.8 Single Drama
- 1.9 Mini-Series
- 1.10 Drama Series
- 1.11 Soap & Continuing Drama
- 1.12 International
- 1.13 Factual Series
- 1.14 Specialist Factual
- 1.15 Single Documentary
- 1.16 Features
- 1.17 Reality & Constructed Factual
- 1.18 Current Affairs
- 1.19 News Coverage
- 1.20 Sport & Live Event
- 1.21 Entertainment Programme
- 1.22 Comedy And Comedy Entertainment Programme
- 1.23 Situation Comedy
- 1.24 Radio Times Audience Award
- 1.25 Fellowship
- 1.26 Special Award
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Winners and nominations
Winners are listed first and emboldened.[7]
Leading Actor
- Jamie Dornan – The Fall (BBC Two)
- Luke Newberry – In the Flesh (BBC Three)
- Dominic West – Burton & Taylor (BBC Four)
Leading Actress
- Helena Bonham Carter – Burton & Taylor (BBC Four)
- Kerrie Hayes – The Mill (Channel 4)
- Maxine Peake – The Village (BBC One)
Supporting Actor
- David Bradley – Broadchurch (ITV)
- Jerome Flynn – Ripper Street (BBC One)
- Nico Mirallegro – The Village (BBC One)
- Rory Kinnear – Southcliffe (Channel 4)
Supporting Actress
- Sarah Lancashire – Last Tango in Halifax (BBC One)
- Shirley Henderson – Southcliffe (Channel 4)
- Claire Rushbrook – My Mad Fat Diary (E4)
- Nicola Walker – Last Tango in Halifax (BBC One)
Entertainment Performance
- Charlie Brooker – 10 O'Clock Live (Channel 4)
- Sarah Millican – The Sarah Millican Television Programme (BBC Two)
- Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
Female Performance In A Comedy Programme
- Katherine Parkinson – The IT Crowd (Channel 4)
- Frances de la Tour – Vicious (ITV)
- Kerry Howard – Him & Her: The Wedding (BBC Three)
- Doon Mackichan – Plebs (ITV2)
Male Performance In A Comedy Programme
- Richard Ayoade – The IT Crowd (Channel 4)
- Mathew Baynton – The Wrong Mans (BBC Two)
- James Corden – The Wrong Mans (BBC Two)
- Chris O'Dowd – The IT Crowd (Channel 4)
Single Drama
- Complicit (Channel 4)
- An Adventure in Space and Time (BBC Two)
- Black Mirror: "Be Right Back" (Channel 4)
- The Wipers Times (BBC Two)
Mini-Series
- In the Flesh (BBC Three)
- The Fall (BBC Two)
- The Great Train Robbery (BBC One)
- Southcliffe (Channel 4)
Drama Series
- Broadchurch (ITV)
- My Mad Fat Diary (E4)
- Top of the Lake (BBC Two)
- The Village (BBC One)
Soap & Continuing Drama
- Coronation Street (ITV)
- Casualty (BBC One)
- EastEnders (BBC One)
- Holby City (BBC One)
International
- Borgen (DR1/BBC Four)
- House of Cards (Netflix)
- The Returned (Canal+/Channel 4)
Factual Series
- Bedlam (Channel 4)
- Educating Yorkshire (Channel 4)
- Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS in a Day (BBC Two)
- The Route Masters: Running London's Roads (BBC Two)
Specialist Factual
- David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive (Sky 3D)
- Martin Luther King and the March on Washington (BBC Two)
- Richard III: The King in the Car Park (Channel 4)
- The Story of the Jews (BBC Two)
Single Documentary
- The Murder Trial (Channel 4)
- 28 Up South Africa (ITV)
- The Day Kennedy Died (ITV)
- The Unspeakable Crime: Rape (BBC One)
Features
- Long Lost Family (ITV)
- The Choir: Sing While You Work (BBC Two)
- Grand Designs (Channel 4)
- The Great British Bake Off (BBC Two)
Reality & Constructed Factual
- Gogglebox (Channel 4)
- The Big Reunion (ITV2)
- Dragons' Den (BBC Two)
- The Undateables (Channel 4)
Current Affairs
Dispatches: "Syria: Across The Lines" (Channel 4)
- The Cruel Cut (Channel 4)
- Dispatches: "The Hunt For Britain's Sex Gangs" (Channel 4)
- Dispatches: "North Korea: Life Inside The Secret State" (Channel 4)
News Coverage
ITV News at Ten: "Woolwich Attacks" (ITV)
- Channel 4 News: "Egypt Military Coup" (Channel 4)
- BBC North West Tonight: "The Dale Cregan Verdict" (BBC One/BBC North West)
- ITV News Granada Reports: "The Lee Rigby Trial" (ITV/ITV Granada)
Sport & Live Event
- The Ashes 2013 – "1st Test, Day 5" (Sky Sports)
- Bollywood Carmen Live (BBC Three)
- Glastonbury 2013 (BBC)
- Wimbledon Men's Final (BBC One/BBC Sport)
Entertainment Programme
- Derren Brown: The Great Art Robbery (Channel 4)
- Dynamo: Magician Impossible (Watch)
- Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
Comedy And Comedy Entertainment Programme
- The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
- The Revolution Will Be Televised (BBC Three)
- Would I Lie to You? (BBC One)
Situation Comedy
- Him & Her: The Wedding (BBC Three)
- Count Arthur Strong (BBC Two)
- The IT Crowd (Channel 4)
- Toast of London (Channel 4)
Radio Times Audience Award
Doctor Who: "The Day of the Doctor" (BBC One)
- Breaking Bad (AMC/Netflix)
- Broadchurch (ITV)
- Educating Yorkshire (Channel 4)
- Gogglebox (Channel 4)
- The Great British Bake Off (BBC Two)
Fellowship
Special Award
See also
References
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