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1998 British Academy Television Awards

UK television awards ceremony


UK television awards ceremony

FieldValue
awardBritish Academy Television Awards
year1998
date18 May 1998
sitePrince of Wales Theatre
hostBob Monkhouse
best_comedy_seriesI'm Alan Partridge
best_drama_seriesJonathan Creek
best_actorSimon Russell Beale
best_actor_showA Dance to the Music of Time
best_actressDaniela Nardini
best_actress_showThis Life
best_comedy_perform1Steve Coogan
best_comedy_perform1_showI'm Alan Partridge
channelITV
last_linkBritish Academy Television Awards 1997
last1997
next_linkBritish Academy Television Awards 1999
next1999

The 1998 British Academy Television Awards were held on 18 May at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. The ceremony was broadcast on ITV, hosted by Bob Monkhouse, and it was the first occasion since 1968 that the Television Awards had been held separately from the British Academy Film Awards, instead of as a joint ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below.

Best Drama SeriesBest Drama SerialBest ActorBest ActressBest Comedy (Programme or Series)Best Comedy PerformanceBest Single DramaBest Factual SeriesBest Light Entertainment PerformanceBest Light Entertainment Programme or SeriesBest News and Current Affairs JournalismBest Live Outside Broadcast CoverageFlaherty Award for Single DocumentaryHuw Wheldon Award for Arts Programme or SeriesThe Lew Grade AwardThe Dennis Potter AwardThe Alan Clarke AwardThe Richard Dimbleby AwardForeign Programme Award

Craft Awards

Best Costume DesignBest Original Television MusicBest DesignBest Make-UpBest Photography - FactualBest Photography and Lighting - FictionBest Editing - FactualBest Editing - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Sound - FactualBest Sound - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Graphic Design

Special Award

  • Roger Cook

References

References

  1. "Television Craft - 1998". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
  2. "Television - 1998". British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
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