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Actor Martin Freeman presenting an Award at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2007. BAFTA / Richard Kendal

[DONE] 2007 Television Craft Awards

26 September 07

The winners of the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2007.

Below is a full list of nominees from the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2007. The winners were announced at The Dorchester, Park Lane on 22 April 2007 (highlighted in bold).

THE SPECIAL AWARD

Sydney Lotterby

BREAK-THROUGH TALENT

sponsored by HBO Films

NEIL BISWAS - Bradford Riots (Oxford Film & Television/Great Meadow Productions/Channel 4)
BRIAN FILLIS - Fear Of Fanny (BBC/BBC Four)
SHARON FOSTER - Shoot The Messenger (BBC/BBC Two)
NICK HOLT - Guys And Dolls (North One TV/Five)

COSTUME DESIGN

DAVID BLIGHT - A Harlot's Progress (Touchpaper Productions/Hardy & Sons/Channel 4)
EMMA FRYER - Fear Of Fanny (BBC/BBC Four)
JAMES KEAST - The Ruby In The Smoke (A BBC Drama/WGBH Boston co-production/BBC One)
AMY ROBERTS - The Virgin Queen (A BBC Drama/Power co-production/BBC One)

DIRECTOR

sponsored by Sony Pictures Television International

EDMUND COULTHARD - Soundproof (BBC Drama co-production in association with Blast!/BBC Two)
TOM HOOPER - Longford (A Granada Production for Channel 4 in association with HBO)
BHARAT NALLURI - Life On Mars (Kudos Film & Television/BBC One)
ADRIAN SHERGOLD - Low Winter Sun (Tiger Aspect Productions/Channel 4)

EDITING FACTUAL

GREGOR LYON - Breaking Up With The Joneses (betty/Channel 4)
BEN GILES - Nuremberg: Nazis On Trial (BBC/BBC Two)
DAVE KING - Rain In My Heart (BBC/BBC Two)
PETER PARNHAM - 9/11: The Twin Towers (Dangerous Films Ltd/BBC One)

EDITING FICTION/ENTERTAINMENT

sponsored by Pepper Post Production

CRISPIN GREEN - Doctor Who (BBC Wales/BBC One)
MELANIE OLIVER - Longford (A Granada Production for Channel 4 in association with HBO)
BARNEY PILLING - Life On Mars (Kudos Film & Television/BBC One)
TREVOR WAITE - Prime Suspect: The Final Act (ITV Productions/ITV1)

INTERACTIVE INNOVATION

MAGIC LANTERN PRODUCTIONS - Four Docs (Magic Lantern Productions/Channel 4)
CHANNEL 4 WAR TORN PRODUCTION TEAM - War Torn: Stories Of Separation (Dispatches) (Channel 4)
MARTIN PERCY - A Conversation With Sir Ian (NT Stagework/BT Sponsorship/BT Design & Media Studio)
PRELOADED/BBC HISTORY - CDX (Preloaded/BBC)

MAKE-UP & HAIR DESIGN

CAROL COOPER - Housewife, 49 (ITV Productions/ITV1)
ANNE 'NOSH' OLDHAM - Jane Eyre (BBC/BBC One)
EMMA SCOTT - A Harlot's Progress (Touchpaper Productions/Hardy & Sons/Channel 4)
VANESSA WHITE, NEILL GORTON - The Catherine Tate Show (Tiger Aspect Productions/BBC Two)

NEW MEDIA DEVELOPER

BBC SPORT PRODUCTION TEAM - BBC Sport: World Cup (BBC Sport)
DAVIE MCGIRR AND PRODUCTION TEAM - Breaking The News (Illumina Digital Ltd/Channel 4)
BBC FOOD AND ILLUMINA DIGITAL LTD - Get Cooking (Illumina Digital Ltd/BBC Food)
PETER DRAKE, JON DONALDSON, MARK OWEN - Me: TV
Nickelodeon UK/Nickelodeon UK

ORIGINAL TELEVISION MUSIC

sponsored by Sebastian McLean International Ltd

GEORGE FENTON - Planet Earth (BBC/BBC One)
ALEX HEFFES - Tsunami: The Aftermath (Kudos Film & Television/HBO Films/BBC Two)
NICHOLAS HOOPER - Prime Suspect: The Final Act (ITV Productions/ITV1)
ROB LANE - Jane Eyre (BBC/BBC One)

PHOTOGRAPHY FACTUAL

CAMERA TEAM - Planet Earth (BBC/BBC One)
TIM CRAGG - Simon Schama's Power Of Art (BBC London Arts/BBC Two)
URSULA MACFARLANE, SASKIA WILSON - Breaking Up With The Joneses (betty/Channel 4)
CAMERA TEAM - Galapagos (BBC/BBC Two)

PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING FICTION/ENTERTAINMENT

sponsored by Hotcam

DANNY COHEN - Longford (A Granada Production for Channel 4 in association with HBO)
JOHN DE BORMAN - Tsunami: The Aftermath (Kudos Film & Television/HBO Films/BBC Two)
GAVIN FINNEY - Terry Pratchett's Hogfather (Mob Films/Sky One)
DAVID KATZNELSON - Shoot The Messenger (BBC/BBC Two)

PRODUCTION DESIGN

sponsored by Men-From-Mars

GRENVILLE HORNER - Jane Eyre (BBC/BBC One)
BILL LASLETT - An Audience With Take That...Live! (ITV Productions/ITV1)
MICHAEL PICKWOAD - Longford (A Granada Production for Channel 4 in association with HBO)
BRIAN SYKES - Life On Mars (Kudos Film & Television/BBC One)

SOUND FACTUAL

PETER BALDOCK, TIM WHITE, CLIFF JONES - 9/11: The Twin Towers (Dangerous Films Ltd/BBC One)
DANNY FINN - The Somme: From Defeat To Victory (BBC/BBC One)
BEN BAIRD, URSULA MACFARLANE, SASKIA WILSON - Breaking Up With The Joneses (betty/Channel 4)
ANDREW WILSON, KATE HOPKINS, TIM OWENS, GRAHAM WILD - Planet Earth (BBC/BBC One)

SOUND FICTION/ENTERTAINMENT

GARY CLARKE - Strictly Come Dancing (BBC/BBC One)
MIKE FELTON - Later With Jools Holland (BBC/BBC Two)
SOUND TEAM - Life On Mars (Kudos Film & Television/BBC One)
SOUND TEAM - Tsunami: The Aftermath (Kudos Film & Television/HBO Films/BBC Two)

TITLES

RICHARD NORLEY, RUSSELL MANN - Hotel Babylon (Carnival Films/BBC One)
ALAN O'BRIEN, ANTHONY SCOTT, LYNN NEALON - Suburban Shootout (Feelgood Fiction/Five)
MARK WALTERS, CHRIS GRUBB, LOUISE BRAHAM - Match Of The Day FIFA World Cup 2006 (Red Bee Media/BBC One/BBC Two)
CHRISTOPHER WILCOCK, RICHARD VOWLES, ANDREW PARASKOS - England One Day Internationals (BSkyB Creative Services/Sky Sports)

VISUAL EFFECTS

sponsored by Autodesk

LOLA - Death Of A President (Borough Films/More4)
THE MILL - Doctor Who (BBC Wales/BBC One)
LOLA/MODEL UNIT - Krakatoa: The Last Days (BBC/BBC One)
SIMON THOMAS, OLIVER MONEY - Terry Pratchett's Hogfather (Mob Films/Sky One)

WRITER

FRANK DEASY - Prime Suspect (ITV Productions/ITV1)
RICKY GERVAIS, STEPHEN MERCHANT - Extras (BBC Comedy/BBC Two)
MATTHEW GRAHAM - Life On Mars (Kudos Film & Television/BBC One)
PETER MORGAN - Longford (A Granada Production for Channel 4 in association with HBO)

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Host John Snow at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2007. Jon Snow Actor Martin Freeman presenting an Award at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2007. Martin Freeman Adrian Edmondson presenting an Award at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2007. Adrian Edmondson Jon Culshaw presenting an Award at the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2007. Jon Culshaw Host Jon Snow opens the Awards ceremony. Ceremony Host Magic Lantern Productions hold their Awards for Interactive Innovation, with citation reader Jon Culshaw. Interactive Innovation Emilia Fox presents the Awards for Sound Factual and Sound Fiction in 2007. Sound Mark Walters, Chris Grubb and Louise Braham, winners of the Award for Titles, with citation reader Bill Paterson. Titles An ecstatic Nicholas Hooper receives the Award for Original Television Music sponsored by Sebastian McLean International, for Prime Suspect: The Final Act. Original Television Music Adrian Edmondson with the winners of the New Media Developer category. New Media Developer Christine Bottomley presents the Award for Costume. Costume Dave King, winner of the Editing Factual Award for Rain In My Heart, with citation reader Ruth Wilson. Editing Factual Bill Laslett, winner of the Production Design sponsored by Men from Mars category, for An Audience With Take That... Live! Production Design Jodie Whittaker presents the award for Make Up & Hair Design to Anne 'Nosh' Oldham for Jane Eyre. Make Up and Hair Sharon Foster poses with her Break-Through Talent Award with citation reader Martin Freeman. Break-Through Talent Citation reader and BAFTA winner Jim Broadbent on stage with host Jon Snow. Director Veteran comedy producer-director Sydney Lotterby receives the Special Award from Sir David Jason. The Special Award
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