Presented at the Television Craft Awards, the Academy’s Breakthrough Talent Award recognises the outstanding new talent of individuals working behind the camera.
Our Breakthrough Talent Award pays tribute to an individual whose emerging talents have come to fruition in the last year. Not a true 'beginner's award', it is designed to recognise talent displayed in any part of the behind-the-camera production process - from development through to delivery and across all genres.
Presented annually at the British Academy Television Craft Awards entries might comprise one piece of work or a number of programmes, each of which must have been transmitted during the previous year.
Previous Winners |
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BAFTA / Richard Kendal |
2012
The Breakthrough Talent Award in 2012 was won by Kwadjo Dajan. |
BAFTA/Chris Sharp |
2011
The Breakthrough Talent Award in 2011 was won by Jon Brown, writer of Mongrels. |
BAFTA/Richard Kendal |
2010
The Breakthrough Talent Award in 2010 was won by Jessie Versluys, director of The Hospital/Katie My Beautiful Face. |
BAFTA / Richard Kendal |
2009
The Breakthrough Talent Award in 2009 was won by Daniel Vernon for his work as director and producer on The Man Who Eats Badgers (Wonderland), a BBC documentary series dealing with everyday dramas. |
BAFTA / Richard Kendal |
2008
The Breakthrough Talent Award in 2008 was presented to director Jezza Neumann for his work on China’s Stolen Children - A Dispatches Special (Channel 4/True Vision). |
BAFTA / Richard Kendal |
2007
The Breakthrough Talent Award in 2007 was won by writer Sharon Foster for her work on the BBC Two drama, Shoot the Messenger. |