All Bafta articles – Page 23
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COMMISSIONS - BBC HOSTS BAFTA TRIBUTE TO MONKHOUSE.
The BBC is to screen a Bafta tribute to comedian Bob Monkhouse, who lost his fight
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BBC hosts Bafta tribute to Monkhouse
The BBC is to screen a Bafta tribute to comedian Bob Monkhouse, who lost his fight against prostate cancer earlier this month. The 60-minute show, which will be executive produced by BBC creative head of entertainment events Bea Ballard, will feature interviews with celebrities who knew Monkhouse. Commissioned by BBC1 ...
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BBC on top with eight kids Baftas.
The BBC swept the board at this year's British Academy Children's Film and Television Awards, winning a total of eight awards, writes Lisa Campbell.
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BBC on top with eight kids Baftas
The BBC swept the board at this year's British Academy Children's Film and Television Awards, winning a total of eight awards.
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Children's TV - Being the best at Bafta.
The cream of kids TV programmes will be rewarded this week at the Children's Baftas. James Curtis looks at the shows that are setting the standards, addressing serious issues and giving children their own voice.
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NewsBBC cleans up at the children's Baftas
The BBC swept the board at last night's British Academy Children's Film and Television Awards winning a total of eight awards.
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BBC tops list at kids Baftas.
BBC drama Behind Closed Doors, which looked at domestic violence from a child's point of view,
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NewsBehind Closed Doors up for kids' Bafta
BBC drama Behind Closed Doors, which looked at domestic violence from a children's point of view, has been nominated for a Lego Children's Bafta award as the BBC once again swept the board, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BAFTA SCOOP FOR DRAMA.
Lavishly produced historical drama dominated this year's Bafta craft awards. The BBC/WGBH Boston drama Daniel Deronda
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Dyke takes aim at BBC's bullying 'Bafta bastards'
The BBC is struggling to modernise as it is in the grip of arrogant award-winning programme makers known as 'Bafta ...
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Television wizards who brought dinosaurs to life are honoured with Bafta award
The technical wizardry that helped recreate life on earth 248 million years agto was recognised last night when spe...
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NewsDrama honoured at Bafta Craft Awards
Lavishly produced historical drama dominated the winners at last night's Bafta craft awards, writes Will Strauss
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BBC cleans up at TV Baftas.
The BBC dominated this year's Bafta television awards, taking nine out of the 20 gongs, writes Michael Rosser.
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Ratings - BBC1's Baftas failed to win top slot from ITV.
BBC1's coverage of The British Academy Television Awards, which saw TV veteran David Jason honoured with an Academy fellowship, held its own against fierce opposition from its commercial rival, writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsBaftas no match for ITV1's Sunday night heavyweights
BBC1's coverage of the British Academy Television Awards last night (13 April) put up a modest bid to break ITV1's traditional Sunday night ratings dominance, but its 6.4 million (25.6% share) over two hours in the end was not enough to topple its commercial rival, ...
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BAFTA GIVES DAVID JASON ULTIMATE ACCOLADE.
Actor David Jason, best known for his role as lovable rogue Del Boy in the BBC's
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NewsBBC wins nine Baftas
The BBC retained its crown as the domineering force at the Baftas, walking away from last night's event with nine awards, writes Michael Rosser
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NewsDavid Jason to receive Bafta Fellowship
Actor David Jason, best known for his role as loveable rogue Del Boy in the BBC's Only Fools And Horses, is to be honoured by The British Academy of Film and Television (BAFTA) on Suday (13 April) with a British Academy Fellowship, writes Luke Satchell
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NewsBBC1 dominates Bafta Craft nominations
BBC 1 leads the field in this year's nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Craft Awards, writes Jon Rogers
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NewsDeayton gets Bafta nomination
Sacked Have I Got News For You presenter Angus Deayton is a surprise nomination at this year's Bafta TV Awards - and will do battle with his nemesis Paul Merton, writes John Plunkett


















