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Television Entry Form

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Click on the links below to download the Entry Form for the British Academy Television Awards in 2009 in your preferred format.

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Before completing the form please ensure you read the Notes to Entrants and Rules and Regulations sections, and visit our Eligibility and Judging page.

The closing date for all Production entries is Wednesday 17 December 2008.

The closing date for all Performance entries is Wednesday 7 January 2009.

Please note there is a separate entry form for the British Academy Television Craft Awards .

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