Adolescence and Celebrity Traitors led the BAFTA Television Craft Awards with two wins each.
Netflix’s hit coming-of-age drama won director Philippe Barantini the award for best director for fiction, and the sound team also won in the fiction category.
Meanwhile, “The Celebrity Traitors” brought home two wins and factual sound in the Entertainment Craft Team category.
Costume designer Maya Meschede, who worked on the Disney+ series A Thousand Blows, won an award alongside the hair and makeup team from Sky’s classical music drama Amadeus.
Jessica Dannheiser also won the BAFTA for Best Original Music Based on Fact for The Last Musician of Auschwitz, while Tom Rowlands won Best Original Music for Fiction for Mussolini: Son of the Century.
Slow Horses screenwriter Will Smith also won his first BAFTA for his drama script for the hit Apple TV show Gary Oldman.
The awards ceremony took place on Sunday 26th April at The Brewery in London, hosted by Maisie Adam. The BAFTA Television Awards, which recognize programming and on-screen talent, will be held on May 10 and will be hosted by Greg Davies.
Check out the BAFTA TV Craft Awards winners below.
Children’s craft team
Ben Bokre, Joe Sparrow, Luke Allen, James Lancet, Adrian Cathy, Andy Goodman “The Wonderly Weird World Of Gumball”
Lucy Izzard, Andrew Mitchell, Fernando Lechuga, Jean-Marc Pesas, Owen Peters, Bronwen Slater “The Very Small Creatures” — Winner
Samantha Cutler, Jeron Jaspert, Stephen Bloomer, Terry Davis, Adrian Rose, Shannan Taylor, “The Scarecrow’s Wedding”
Simon Partington, Andy Farago, Simon Cousins, Sandy Nutgens, Alex Copley, Andy Britten
costume design
Emma O’Loughlin “Trespass”
Maya Meschede “A Thousand Blows” — Winner
Michael Wilkinson “Andor”
Lorna Russell “Lockerbie: The Search for Truth”
Director: Fact
Benedict Sanderson “See No Evil”
Karim Shah, “Gaza: Doctors under attack”
Olade Sadik “Grenfell: Uncovered”
Rob Coldstream, “Vietnam: The War That Changed America” — Winner
Director: Fiction
Dawn Shadowforce “Trespass”
Janus Metz “Andor”
Philippe Barantini “Adolescence” — Winner
Sam Donovan “Severance”
Director: Multi-camera
Ben Archard, Eddie Lewis, Marieke Barker-Benfield “The Celebrity Traitors”
Ben Hardy “The Last One Laughing”
Dickon Ramsay “Ve 80th Day: An Unforgettable Celebration”
Lawrence Causey “Super Sunday – Liverpool V Tottenham Hotspur” — Winner
Edit: Facts
Jennifer Asheitu Hampson “Attack on London: Hunt for the 7/7 Bombers”
Mel Quigley, Andy Kemp, “Gaza: Doctors Under Attack” — Winner
Paul Hamakot “Louis Theroux: The Colonists”
Samuel R. Santana “Grenfell: Uncovered”
Edit: fiction
Fiona Bruns “Slow Horses (Episode 6)”
Oona Ní Donkheil “Prisoner 951” — Winner
Simon Smith “The Last of Us”
Jan Miles “Andor”
New Talent: Facts
Alexandra Lacey (Writer/Director) Twister: Caught in the Storm
Elle Mower (Director) “Conviction”
Olade Sadik (Director) “Grenfell: Uncovered” — Winner
New Talent: Fiction
Chloe English (director) “G’wed”
Emily Macdonald (Director) “Am I being reckless?”
Eros V (Director) “Juice”
Janice Okoh (author) “Please act normal” — Winner
entertainment craft team
Ben Archard, Sigi Rosen-Rawlings, James Tinsley, Stuart Flossell, Martin Adams, Nathan Lindley “The Celebrity Traitors” — Winner
Dickon Ramsay, Ricky Finlay, Matt Weeks, Ben Norman, James Tinsley, Robert Mansfield “The Squid Game: The Challenge”
Graham Proud, Toby Wilkinson, Sam Turner, Alex Weeks, Jennifer Ford “Rob & Romesh vs.”
Philip Barantini, Nick Allen, Jacob Smith, Joe Blodgett, Frank Larson, Brendan Poutier “One Shot: With Ed Sheeran”
Makeup & Hair Design
Lucy Civic, Victoria Money “Slow Horses”
Sharn Gillings, Lockerbie: The Search for Truth
Sian Wilson, Caroline Greenough, Claire Ramsay, Cheryl Garvey, Madren Mierswiak “A Thousand Blows”
Vicky Lang, Nick Williams, Barry Gower “Amadeus” — Winner
Original song: Fact
Ann Nikitin “Pangolin: The Journey of Kuru”
Jessica Dannheiser “The Last Musician of Auschwitz” — Winner
Lewis Dodd, Matthew Sanchez “Sycamore Gap Mystery”
Sophie Parnell “Moon: Nature’s Secret Force”
Original song: fiction
Ariel Marx “Hotel Reverie (Black Mirror)”
Federico Jucido “A Thousand Blows”
Nick Cave, Warren Ellis “The Death of Bunny Munro”
Tom Rowlands “Mussolini: Son of the Century” — Winner
Photo: Facts
Camera team “Penguin’s Secret”
Jordan Brion “Our Land: Israel’s Other War” — Winner
Marcel Mettelsiefen “State Of War: Fighting The Narcos (Exposure)”
Stefano Ferrari, Tim Cragg “Surviving Blackhawk Down”
Photography and Lighting: Fiction
Katherine Goldschmidt “The Last of Us”
Matthew Lewis “Adolescence”
Ryan Carnahan “Trespasses” — Winner
Susie LaBelle “Severance”
production design
Gillian Devenney “Trespass”
Luke Hull, Rebecca Alleyway, Toby Britton “Andor”
Philippa Mumford “Juice” — Winner
Tom Burton, Grant Bailey, Barbara Herman Skelding “A Thousand Blows”
Casting by script
Nathan Toth “What It Feel Like For A Girl”
Nathan Toth, Julie Harkin “Reunion” — Winner
Shaheen Baig “Adolescence”
Shaheen Baig “Get Milly Black”
Sound: Fact
Andy Deacon, Kevin Duff, Will Thomas Jonathan Gibson “The Lost Music of Auschwitz”
Sound Team “The Celebrity Traitors” — Winner
Sound Team “Formula 1: Drive To Survive”
Tristan Powell, Will Chapman “The Last Musician of Auschwitz”
Sound: fiction
Andrew Sissons, Martin Jensen, Ben Tisdall, Joe Beale, Duncan Price, Conor Thompson “Slow Horses”
Danny Hambrook, David Accord, Margit Pfeiffer, James Spencer, Josh Gold, John Finkley “Andor”
James Drake, Jules Woods, Rob Entwistle, Kiff McManus, Kyle Pickford, Adam Mendes “Adolescence” — Winner
Lee Walpole, Stuart Hilliker, Saoirse Kristofferson, Andy Kennedy, Lee Crichlow, Chris Campion Lockerbie: The Search for Truth
Special effects, visual effects, graphic effects
James McLachlan, Josie Henwood, Union VFX, Stargate Studios Malta, Magic Lab Studios, Sam Chynoweth “Uss Callister: Into Infinity” – “Black Mirror”
Luke Murphy, Moeen Leo, Neil Scanlan, Jean-Clément Solet “Andor” — Winner
Russell Dodgson, Framestore, Andy Jones, Simon Brand, Francois Dumoulin, Gavin McKenzie “Prehistoric Planets: Ice Age”
Sarah Bennett, Richard Reed, David Stevens, Jet Omoshebi, Kamin Bourne, Scanline “The Witcher”
Title and graphic identity
Huge design “Code of Silence”
Isabella Eklev, Luke Dunkley, Mike Holliday, Tony Kearns, Dean Wares “The Death of Bunny Munro”
Light Creative “A Thousand Blows”
Nikos Livesey, Bert Yates, Rebecca Little, Aaron Sidhu, Stephen Lowndes “UEFA Women’s Euro 2025” — Winner
Writer: Comedy
Daisy May Cooper, Selin Hizuri “Am I Irrational?”
Jack Luke “Big Boys” — Winner
Kat Sadler “Such Brave Girls”
Steve Coogan, Rob Gibbons, Neil Gibbons “How are you doing? This is Alan (Partridge).”
Scriptwriter: Drama
Ailbe Keoghan “Trespass”
Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham “Adolescence”
Paris Leeds “What It Feel Like For A Girl”
Will Smith “Slow Horses” — Winner
