2016 British Academy Television Awards
The 2016 British Academy Television Awards were held on 8 May 2016.[1]
62nd British Academy Television Awards | |
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Date | 8 May 2016 |
Site | Royal Festival Hall |
Hosted by | Graham Norton |
Highlights | |
Best Comedy Series | Have I Got News for You |
Best Drama | Wolf Hall |
Best Actor | Mark Rylance Wolf Hall |
Best Actress | Suranne Jones Doctor Foster |
Best Comedy | |
Most awards | Wolf Hall (2) |
Most nominations | Wolf Hall (4) |
Television coverage | |
Channel | BBC One |
Duration | 2 hours |
The nominations were announced on 30 March, with Wolf Hall nominated for four awards.
Winners and nominees
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 | Best Specialist Factual |
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Best 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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Radio Times Audience Award | |
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Programmes with multiple nominations
Nominations | Programme |
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4 | Peter Kay's Car Share |
Wolf Hall | |
3 | Doctor Foster |
This Is England '90 | |
2 | Chewing Gum |
Don't Take My Baby | |
Humans | |
London Spy | |
The C-Word | |
The Enfield Haunting | |
The Great British Bake Off | |
QI |
Nominations | Network |
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26 | BBC One |
23 | Channel 4 |
20 | BBC Two |
8 | ITV |
5 | BBC iPlayer |
4 | BBC Three |
2 | E4 |
More4 | |
Netflix | |
Sky Living |
Most major wins
Wins | Show |
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2 | Peter Kay's Car Share |
This is England '90 | |
Wolf Hall |
Wins | Network |
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7 | BBC One |
6 | Channel 4 |
4 | BBC Two |
2 | BBC iPlayer |
In Memoriam
- Victoria Wood
- Terry Wogan
- Val Doonican
- Peter Dimmock
- Tony Warren
- Hugh Scully
- Deborah Shipley
- Stephen Lewis
- Anthony Valentine
- Warren Mitchell
- Frank Kelly
- Sue Lloyd-Roberts
- Patrick Macnee
- Jon Beazley
- Hazel Adair
- George Cole
- Denise Robertson
- Jimmy Hill
- Garry Shandling
- Paul Daniels
- Jack Gold
- Jim Pullin
- Cilla Black
- David Nobbs
- Cliff Michelmore
- Ray Fitzwalter
- Ronnie Corbett
Notes
- Strictly Come Dancing won its first BAFTA this year.[2]
References
- "BAFTA Television Awards 2016 – winners in full". RadioTimes. 8 May 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
- "Strictly beats Britain's Got Talent and Adele At The BBC to win its first ever TV Bafta". BT.com. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
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