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Morrell leaves BAFTA
Bafta executive director John Morrell is to leave in November to concentrate on his media consultancy business. Morrell joined Bafta in July 1999. Deputy executive director Amanda Berry will take over
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Bazalgette wins Bafta
GMG Endemol Entertainment creative director Peter Bazalgette is to be awarded the prestigious Bafta fellowship at the British Academy Television Awards on Sunday (14 May), writes Tara Conlan.
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WINNERS OF 1999 WELSH BAFTAS REVEALED
The winners of the Bafta Cymru Awards 1999 were announced last week. Awards included best drama Human Traffic, produced by Fruit Salad Films, best drama series Tair Chwaer by Gaucho Productions,
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Welsh Bafta winners revealed
The winners of the Bafta Cymru Awards 1999 were announced last week.Those picking up awards included best dramaHuman Traffic, produced by Fruit Salad Films, best drama seriesTair Chwaer
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Bafta postpones Attwell meeting with Lion producers
Castaway 2000 interview delayed until later this year
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Ali G wrestles with Parkinson for TV Bafta
Spoof interviewer takes on chat show king for entertainment award
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BBC is Bafta front runner
BBC costume dramas are the front runners for this year's Bafta TV craft awards, after they received more nominations per programme than any of the other genres in the running.BBC 2's
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BBC 2 costume drama heads craft nominations for Bafta awards
Great Expectations adaptation nominated in five categories
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TV greats line up at Bafta for Ward celebration
Grade and Wonfor pay tribute to broadcast pioneer
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LWT GEARS UP TO SHOW 2000 BAFTA TV AWARDS
LWT will again produce the 1 x 120-minute television version of the Bafta TV Awards to broadcast on the ITV network on 14 May. Presenter Des Lynam will host the awards
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Bafta starts indie strand
Bafta is to launch a new interview strand dedicated to the independent production sector, writes Tim Dams.
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BAFTA SPLITS TV AWARDS
Bafta is splitting its TV awards into craft and performance, arguing the system did not give enough recognition to craft.It also felt the combined ceremony was too long. The first separate
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BAFTA INVITES SINGER TO GIVE MASTERCLASS
Flextech chairman and chief executive Adam Singer will be the next guest in the cable and satellite season of Bafta management masterclasses on Monday (29 November). Singer (right) will talk about