2006 British Academy Television Awards | |
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Date | 7 May 2006 |
Site | Grosvenor House Hotel |
Hosted by | Davina McCall |
Highlights | |
Best Comedy Series | Help |
Best Drama | Doctor Who |
Best Actor | Mark Rylance The Government Inspector |
Best Actress | Anna Maxwell Martin Bleak House |
Best Comedy | |
Television coverage | |
Channel | ITV |
Ratings | 4.16 million |
The 2006 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday 7 May at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. The ceremony was hosted by television presenter Davina McCall and broadcast on ITV the following day. The nominees for the audience-voted Pioneer Award were announced on Tuesday 14 March; other nominees were revealed on Monday 27 March.
Winners
- Best Actor
- Winner: Mark Rylance — The Government Inspector (Channel 4)
- Nominees: Bernard Hill — A Very Social Secretary (More4); Denis Lawson — Bleak House (BBC One); Rufus Sewell — The Taming of the Shrew (BBC One)
- Best Actress
- Winner: Anna Maxwell Martin — Bleak House (BBC One)
- Nominees: Gillian Anderson — Bleak House (BBC One); Lucy Cohu — The Queen's Sister (Channel 4); Anne-Marie Duff — Shameless (Channel 4)
- Best Comedy (Programme or Series)
- Winner: Help (BBC / BBC Two)
- Nominees: The Catherine Tate Show (Tiger Aspect Productions / BBC Two); Creature Comforts (Aardman Animations / ITV); Little Britain (BBC / BBC One / BBC Three)
- Best Comedy Performance
- Winner: Chris Langham — The Thick of It (BBC Four);
- Nominees: Peter Capaldi — The Thick of It (BBC Four); Ashley Jensen — Extras (BBC Two); Catherine Tate — The Catherine Tate Show (BBC Two)
- Best Drama Serial
- Winner: Bleak House (BBC / Deep Indigo Productions / WGBH / BBC One)
- Nominees: Fingersmith (Sally Head Productions / BBC One); Funland (BBC / BBC Three); To the Ends of the Earth (BBC / Power Productions / Tightrope Pictures / BBC Two)
- Best Drama Series
- Winner: Doctor Who (BBC Wales / BBC One)
- Nominees: Bodies (Hat Trick Productions / BBC Three); Shameless (Company Pictures / Channel 4); Spooks (Kudos Film & Television / BBC One)
- Best Single Drama
- Winner: The Government Inspector (Mentorn Television / Stonehenge Films / arte France Cinéma / Channel 4)
- Nominees: Much Ado About Nothing (BBC Northern Ireland / BBC One); The Queen's Sister (Touchpaper Television / Channel 4); Red Dust (BBC / Distant Horizon / Videovision Entertainment / Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa / BBC Films / BBC Two)
- Best Continuing Drama
- Winner: EastEnders (BBC / BBC One)
- Nominees: Casualty (BBC / BBC One); Coronation Street (Granada Television / ITV); Holby City (BBC / BBC One)
- Best Current Affairs
- Winner: Dispatches - Beslan (??? / Channel 4)
- Nominees: Panorama Special - Undercover Nurse (BBC / BBC One); Dispatches - Iraq: The Reckoning (??? / Channel 4); Storyville - A Company of Soldiers (??? / BBC Four)
- Best Entertainment Performance
- Winner: Jonathan Ross — Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC One)
- Nominees: Jeremy Clarkson — Top Gear (BBC Two); Jack Dee — Jack Dee Live at the Apollo (BBC One); Noel Edmonds — Deal or No Deal (Channel 4)
- Best Factual Series or Strand
- Winner: Jamie's School Dinners (Fresh One Productions / Channel 4)
- Nominees: 49 Up (Granada Television / ITV); Cocaine (??? / Channel 4); Coast (BBC Birmingham / BBC Two)
- Best Feature
- Winner: The Apprentice (Talkback Thames / BBC Two)
- Nominees: Dragons' Den (BBC / BBC Two); Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares (??? / Channel 4); Top Gear (BBC / BBC Two)
- Flaherty Award for Single Documentary
- Winner: Make Me Normal (Century Films / Channel 4)
- Nominees: Children of Beslan (??? / BBC Two); The Real Sex Traffic (??? / Channel 4); Taxidermy: Stuff the World (Century Films / BBC Two)
- Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual
- Winner: Holocaust, a Memorial Film From Auschwitz (BBC / BBC Two)
- Nominees: The Boy with the Incredible Brain (Focus Productions / Five); Life in the Undergrowth (BBC Natural History Unit / BBC One); No Direction Home (Spitfire Pictures / BBC Two)
- Lew Grade Entertainment Programme or Series
- Winner: The X Factor (Talkback Thames / SYCOtv / ITV)
- Nominees: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (Open Mike Productions / BBC One); Have I Got News For You (Hat Trick Productions / BBC One); Strictly Come Dancing (BBC / BBC One)
- News Coverage
- Winner: BBC Ten O'Clock News - 7 July 2005, London Bombs (BBC / BBC One)
- Nominees: Channel 4 News - The Attorney General Story (ITN / Channel 4); ITV Evening News - The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes (ITN / ITV); Sky News - 7 July bombings (Sky News)
- Situation Comedy Award
- Winner: The Thick of It (BBC / BBC Four)
- Nominees: Extras (BBC / HBO / BBC Two); Peep Show (Objective Productions / Channel 4); The Worst Week of My Life (Hat Trick Productions / BBC One)
- Sport
- Winner: The Ashes - England v Australia (Sunset + Vine / Channel 4)
- Nominees: Champions League Final Live: AC Milan v Liverpool (Granada Sport / ITV); Formula One - United States Grand Prix (North One Television / Granada Sport / ITV); The Open Championship - Final Round of Jack Nicklaus (BBC / BBC Two)
- Interactivity
- Winner: Coast (BBC/BBC Two)
- Nominees: Channel 4 News - Breaking the News (Illumina Digital / ITN / Channel 4 / More 4); Not Forgotten / Lost Generation (Wall To Wall / Darlow Smithson Productions / Channel 4); Shakespeare's Stories (BBC Interactive Drama and Entertainment / BBC One)
- The Pioneer Award
- Winner: Doctor Who (BBC One)
- Nominees: The Apprentice (BBC Two); Bleak House (BBC One); The Catherine Tate Show (BBC Two); Desperate Housewives (Channel 4); Jamie's School Dinners (Channel 4); Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One); The X-Factor (ITV)
- The Dennis Potter Award
- The Alan Clarke Award
- The Richard Dimbleby Award
- Fellowship
References
- Winners report from bbc.co.uk.
- List of BAFTA Television Award nominees Archived 2007-07-04 at the Wayback Machine from the official BAFTA website (retrieved 28 March 2006).
- List of BAFTA Television Craft Award nominees from the official BAFTA website (retrieved 12 April 2006)
- List of nominees from BBC News Online (retrieved 27 March 2006).
External links
- http://www.channel4.com/breakingthenews Breaking the News - Interactivity category
- http://www.channel4.com/lostgeneration Lost Generation - Interactivity category
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