BAFTA Guru is BAFTA’s content hub for career starters packed full of inspirational videos, podcasts and interviews. Whether you’ve taken your first steps in the industry or are just starting out, you’ll find plenty here to motivate and help you along the way.
BAFTA’s destination for youngsters to come and discover the magical worlds of film, television and games. Enter challenges, watch videos, and take part in our annual vote to decide the best film, TV show and game of the year.
YGD is a gaming initiative for 10-18 year olds which explores how games are made and the skill required to make them through workshops, a video series and an annual competition.
Situated in the heart of London's West End, BAFTA 195 Piccadilly is the home of BAFTA worldwide, as well as an award-winning venue for hire that offers outstanding hospitality and a suite of flexible event spaces, which can be crafted to suit any occasion.
BAFTA along with other leading UK broadcasters and independent production companies have signed up as pioneers of Albert – the BBC's carbon calculator.
The winners of the 2011 Philips British Academy Television Awards were announced at the ceremony held at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on 22 May and hosted by Graham Norton.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts will present Sir Trevor McDonald OBE with the Academy Fellowship at its Television Awards ceremony on Sunday 22 May 2011.
This evening the British Academy of Film and Television Arts announced the winners of their annual British Academy Television Craft Awards, held at The Brewery in the City of London, and hosted by Stephen Mangan.