2017 British Academy Television Awards
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63rd British Academy Television Awards | |
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Date | 14 May 2017 |
Site | Royal Festival Hall |
Host | Sue Perkins |
Highlights | |
Best Comedy | Charlie Brooker's 2016 Wipe |
Best Drama | Happy Valley |
Best Actor | Adeel Akhtar Murdered by My Father |
Best Actress | Sarah Lancashire Happy Valley |
Best Comedy |
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Most awards | Damilola, Our Loved Boy / Happy Valley (2) |
Most nominations | The Crown (5) |
Television coverage | |
Channel | BBC One |
Duration | 2 hours |
The 2017 British Academy Television Awards were held on 14 May 2017 at the Royal Festival Hall in London. They were hosted by Sue Perkins.
The nominations were announced on 11 April, with The Crown nominated for five awards. The BAFTA Fellowship was awarded to Joanna Lumley.[1][2]
The 2017 British Academy Television Craft Awards were held on 23 April 2017.
Contents
Winners and nominees
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Sarah Lancashire, Best Actress winner
Tom Hollander, Best Supporting Actor winner
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Wunmi Mosaku, Best Supporting Actress winner
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Steve Coogan, Best Male Comedy Performance winner
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Best Female Comedy Performance winner
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Michael McIntyre, Best Entertainment Performance winner
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Joanna Lumley, BAFTA Fellowship Award winner
Best Actor | Best Actress |
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Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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Best Male Comedy Performance | Best Female Comedy Performance |
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Best Entertainment Performance | Best Single Drama |
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Best Mini-Series | Best Drama Series |
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Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Best International Programme |
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Best Factual Series or Strand | Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual |
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Flaherty Award for Single Documentary | Best Feature |
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Best Reality and Constructed Factual | Best Current Affairs |
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Best News Coverage | Best Sport |
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Best Live Event | Best Entertainment Programme |
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Best Scripted Comedy | Best Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme |
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Virgin’s Must-See Moments | |
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Programmes with multiple nominations
Nominations | Programme |
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5 | The Crown |
3 | Damilola, Our Loved Boy |
Fleabag | |
Happy Valley | |
Strictly Come Dancing | |
2 | Cunk on Shakespeare |
Line of Duty | |
Michael McIntyre's Big Show | |
Murdered by My Father | |
National Treasure | |
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People Just Do Nothing | |
Planet Earth II | |
The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses | |
The Last Leg | |
Who Do You Think You Are? |
Nominations | Network |
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30 | BBC One |
24 | BBC Two |
17 | Channel 4 |
8 | BBC Three |
7 | ITV |
6 | Netflix |
4 | Sky Atlantic |
2 | HBO |
In Memoriam
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- Andrew Sachs
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Gareth Gwenlan
- Jean Alexander
- Darcus Howe
- Brian Rix
- Peter Vaughan
- Antony Jay
- Carla Lane
- Gorden Kaye
- Robert Vaughn
- Jimmy Perry
- Peter Morley
- Tim Pigott-Smith
- Steve Hewlett
- Ian McCaskill
- Michael Nicholson
- Barry Hanson
- Colin Dexter
- Michael Wearing
- Christopher Morahan
- Christopher Bland
- Philip Saville
- Alan Simpson
- Liz Smith
- Caroline Aherne