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2011 TV Craft Awards Ceremony (Part Two)

Sunday 08 May

View the photos of the second half of the British Academy Television Craft Awards held at the Brewery in London on 8 May 2011. Click here to order printed copies of photography from the night at BAFTA's Print on demand service

  • The British singer and actress who starred in Eastenders presents the Make Up & Hair Design Award sponsored by MAC. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Make Up & Hair Design presenter: Preeya Kalidas

    The British singer and actress who starred in Eastenders presents the Make Up & Hair Design Award sponsored by MAC. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Catherine Scoble wins this Award for her make up and hair designs in the Channel Four series, This Is England '86. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Make Up & Hair Design winner: This Is England '86

    Catherine Scoble wins this Award for her make up and hair designs in the Channel Four series, This Is England '86. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • The British Actor, perhaps best known for his role as Nick Tilsley in Coronation Street presents the Visual Effects Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Visual Effects presenter: Ben Price

    The British Actor, perhaps best known for his role as Nick Tilsley in Coronation Street presents the Visual Effects Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Visual effects agency The Mill collect this award for their VFX work on Merlin. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Visual Effects winner: Merlin

    Visual effects agency The Mill collect this award for their VFX work on Merlin. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • The English Actress whose supporting comedy roles include Sophie in Peep Show and Harriet in Green Wing, presents the Editing: Fiction Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Editing: Fiction presenter: Olivia Colman

    The English Actress whose supporting comedy roles include Sophie in Peep Show and Harriet in Green Wing, presents the Editing: Fiction Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Editor Charlie Phillips accepts this Television Craft Award for his work on Sherlock (A Study In Pink). (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Editing: Fiction winner: Sherlock (A Study In Pink)

    Editor Charlie Phillips accepts this Television Craft Award for his work on Sherlock (A Study In Pink). (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • English Actor Nigel Lindsay, perhaps best known for playing the part of Barry in the film Four Lions, presents the Editing: Factual Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Editing: Factual presenter: Nigel Lindsay

    English Actor Nigel Lindsay, perhaps best known for playing the part of Barry in the film Four Lions, presents the Editing: Factual Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Jason Savage accepts this award for his work editing the factual television programme Human Planet (Arctic). (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Editing: Factual winner: Human Planet (Arctic)

    Jason Savage accepts this award for his work editing the factual television programme Human Planet (Arctic). (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Familiar star of both the small and big screens Hugh Bonneville presents the Costume Design Award, sponsored by Swarovski. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Costume Design presenter: Hugh Bonneville

    Familiar star of both the small and big screens Hugh Bonneville presents the Costume Design Award, sponsored by Swarovski. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Costume designer Charlotte Walter accepts this award for her work on This Is England '86. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Costume Design winner: This Is England '86

    Costume designer Charlotte Walter accepts this award for her work on This Is England '86. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Dan Reed accepts the award for Director: Factual for Dispatches: The Battle For Haiti at the 2011 TV Craft Awards. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Director: Factual winner: Dan Reed

    Dan Reed accepts the award for Director: Factual for Dispatches: The Battle For Haiti at the 2011 TV Craft Awards. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • The well loved actor, writer and comedian presents the award for Entertainment Craft Team. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Entertainment Craft Team presenter: Paul Whitehouse

    The well loved actor, writer and comedian presents the award for Entertainment Craft Team. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Nail-biting game show The Cube was awarded the BAFTA for Enterainment Craft Team. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Entertainment Craft Team winner: The Cube

    Nail-biting game show The Cube was awarded the BAFTA for Enterainment Craft Team. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • British Actress and comedienne Tamis Greig announces the nominations for the Writer Award on the Television Craft stage. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Writer presenter: Tamsin Greig

    British Actress and comedienne Tamis Greig announces the nominations for the Writer Award on the Television Craft stage. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Peter Bawker accepts the Writer award for Eric and Ernie, a comedy drama about the making of legendary double-act Morecambe and Wise. {Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Writer winner: Peter Bawker

    Peter Bawker accepts the Writer award for Eric and Ernie, a comedy drama about the making of legendary double-act Morecambe and Wise. {Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • The British stage and screen actor and 2006 Orange Rising Star winner presents the Director: Fiction Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Director: Fiction presenter: Chiwetel Ejiofor OBE

    The British stage and screen actor and 2006 Orange Rising Star winner presents the Director: Fiction Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Brian Percival accepts the award for his direction of fictional period drama Downton. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Director: Fiction winner: Brian Percival

    Brian Percival accepts the award for his direction of fictional period drama Downton. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • Springwatch presenter Chris Packham presented the team behind the BBC nature programme with the BAFTA Special Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Special Award presenter: Chris Packham

    Springwatch presenter Chris Packham presented the team behind the BBC nature programme with the BAFTA Special Award. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • At the 2011 the Television Craft Awards the Academy honoured the team behind the BBC's much loved nature programme Springwatch. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    Special Award recipient: Springwatch

    At the 2011 the Television Craft Awards the Academy honoured the team behind the BBC's much loved nature programme Springwatch. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

  • All the winners at the 2011 Television Craft Awards congregate on the stage for the winners group photo. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

    TV Craft Awards Winners

    All the winners at the 2011 Television Craft Awards congregate on the stage for the winners group photo. (Pic: BAFTA/Jamie Simonds)

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