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    Home » “Chernobyl,” “End of the F***ing World,” “Stath Lets Flats” Take Two BAFTA TV Awards Apiece

    “Chernobyl,” “End of the F***ing World,” “Stath Lets Flats” Take Two BAFTA TV Awards Apiece

    By SHOOTFriday, July 31, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3282 Views
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    Jared Harris in a scene from "Chernobyl," which won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Miniseries. Harris meanwhile earned Leading Actor distinction (photo by Liam Daniel/courtesy of HBO)

    Ava DuVernay tops International category with "When They See Us"

    LONDON --

    The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has unveiled the winners of the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards, celebrating and rewarding the very best programs and performances of 2019. The Awards were hosted by Richard Ayoade on a closed set at Television Centre, London, with presenters including Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jeff Goldblum, Jessica Hynes, Adrian Lester, Ruth Madeley, Himesh Patel, Billy Porter and Nina Sosanya.

    Following seven wins at this year’s British Academy Television Craft Awards, Chernobyl, the drama based on the nuclear disaster, won two more BAFTAs, for Miniseries and Leading Actor for Jared Harris. 

    The Leading Actress award was won by Glenda Jackson for her performance in Elizabeth is Missing, her first television role for more than 25 years and the second BAFTA of her career. Her first BAFTA was for Sunday, Bloody Sunday in 1972.

    End of the F***ing World, the dark comedy drama, received the BAFTA for Drama Series and first-time nominee Naomi Ackie won Supporting Actress, the first BAFTA of her career.

    Will Sharpe, another first-time winner, won for his performance in Giri/Haji in the Supporting Actor category. Mo Gilligan won his first BAFTA for Entertainment Performance for The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan.  

    First-time nominee Sian Clifford won in Female Performance in a Comedy Program for playing Claire, the older sister of the titular character in Fleabag.

    Following his success at the Television Craft Awards for Writer: Comedy, Jamie Demetriou, won the BAFTA for Male Performance in a Comedy Program for Stath Lets Flats, which also won for Scripted Comedy.

    Taskmaster won for Comedy Entertainment Program, its first win following two previous nominations. The BAFTA for Entertainment Program was awarded to Strictly Come Dancing, continuing the show’s success following the recent win for the Entertainment Craft Team at the Television Craft Awards.

    Race Across the World received the BAFTA for Reality & Constructed Factual. The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan won in the Features category. Brain in Gear won the BAFTA for Short Form Program, with Gbemisola Ikumelo, Fergal Costello and Inez Gordon winning their first BAFTAs.

    Ava DuVernay won the second BAFTA of her career with When They See Us, the US crime drama series based on the true story of the Central Park Five, in the International category. It follows her win for 13th, which won Documentary at the 2017 EE British Academy Film Awards, and the honorary BAFTA Britannia Award for Excellence in Directing she received later that year.

    Emmerdale was awarded the BAFTA for Soap & Continuing Drama. The Left Behind won the BAFTA for Single Drama.

    News Coverage was awarded to Sky News’ Hong Kong Protests, and the award for Current Affairs was presented to Undercover: Inside China’s Digital Gulag (Exposure).

    Leaving Neverland received the BAFTA for Factual Series, The Last Survivors won Single Documentary and Yorkshire Ripper Files: A Very British Crime Story won Specialist Factual.

    2019 Rugby World Cup Final: England v South Africa triumphed in the Sport category, while the award for Live Event was presented to Blue Planet Live.

    The Special Award was presented to Idris Elba OBE in recognition of his exceptional career and his commitment to championing diversity and new talent in the industry. The actor, writer, director and producer received video messages from Matthew McConaughey, Taraji P Henson, Ruth Wilson and Grace Ofori-Attah.

    Virgin Media’s Must-See Moment, the only award voted for by the public, was won by Gavin and Stacey for the iconic moment when Nessa proposes to Smithy.

    Here’s a full rundown of winners:

    COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM
    TASKMASTER Alex Horne, Andy Devonshire, Andy Cartwright, James Taylor – Avalon Television/Dave

    CURRENT AFFAIRS
    UNDERCOVER: INSIDE CHINA’S DIGITAL GULAG (EXPOSURE) Robin Barnwell, David Henshaw, Guy Creasey, Gesbeen Mohammad – Hardcash Productions/ITV

    DRAMA SERIES
    THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD Production Team – Clerkenwell Films, Dominic Buchanan Productions/Channel 4/Netflix

    ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE
    MO GILLIGAN The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan – Expectation, Momo G/Channel 4

    ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM
    STRICTLY COME DANCING Production Team – BBC Studios/BBC One

    FACTUAL SERIES
    LEAVING NEVERLAND Production Team – Amos Pictures/Channel 4

    FEATURES
    THE MISADVENTURES OF ROMESH RANGANATHAN Emily Hudd, Morgan Roberts, Christopher Cottam – Rumpus Media/BBC Two

    FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAM
    SIAN CLIFFORD Fleabag – Two Brothers Pictures/BBC Three

    INTERNATIONAL
    WHEN THEY SEE US Ava DuVernay, Jonathan King, Jane Rosenthal, Berry Welsh – Participant Media, Tribeca Productions, Harpo Films, Array Filmworks/Netflix

    LEADING ACTOR
    JARED HARRIS Chernobyl – Sister, The Mighty Mint, Word Games, HBO/Sky Atlantic

    LEADING ACTRESS
    GLENDA JACKSON Elizabeth is Missing – STV Productions/BBC One

    LIVE EVENT
    BLUE PLANET LIVE Production Team – BBC Studios Natural History Unit, Open University, BBC Learning/BBC One

    MALE PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY PROGRAM
    JAMIE DEMETRIOU Stath Lets Flats – Roughcut TV/Channel 4

    MINISERIES
    CHERNOBYL Production Team – Sister, The Mighty Mint, Word Games, HBO/Sky Atlantic

    NEWS COVERAGE
    HONG KONG PROTESTS Production Team – Sky News/Sky News

    REALITY & CONSTRUCTED FACTUAL
    RACE ACROSS THE WORLD Production Team – Studio Lambert/BBC Two

    SCRIPTED COMEDY
    STATH LETS FLATS Jamie Demetriou, Tom Kingsley, Seb Barwell, Ash Atalla – Roughcut TV/Channel 4

    SHORT FORM PROGRAM
    BRAIN IN GEAR Gbemisola Ikumelo, Fergal Costello, Inez Gordon – BBC Studios/BBC iPlayer

    SINGLE DOCUMENTARY
    THE LAST SURVIVORS Arthur Cary, Morgan Matthews, Katherine Anstey, Joby Gee – Minnow Films/BBC Two

    SINGLE DRAMA
    THE LEFT BEHIND Alan Harris, Joseph Bullman, Aysha Rafaele, Tracie Simpson – BBC Studios/BBC Three

    SOAP & CONTINUING DRAMA
    EMMERDALE Production Team – ITV Studios/ITV

    SPECIALIST FACTUAL
    YORKSHIRE RIPPER FILES: A VERY BRITISH CRIME STORY Liza Williams, Jasmine Macnabb, Nancy Bornat, Leanne Klein – Wall to Wall Media/BBC Four

    SPORT
    2019 RUGBY WORLD CUP FINAL: ENGLAND V SOUTH AFRICA Phil Heslop, David Francis, Mark Demuth, Paul McNamara – ITV Sport/ITV

    SUPPORTING ACTOR
    WLL SHARPE Giri/Haji – Sister/BBC Two/ Netflix 

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    NAOMI ACKIE The End of the F***ing World – Clerkenwell Films, Dominic Buchanan Productions/Channel 4/Netflix

    VIRGIN MEDIA’S MUST-SEE MOMENT (voted for by the public)
    GAVIN AND STACEY Nessa Proposes to Smithy – Fulwell 73, Tidy Productions and Baby Cow Production for BBC One

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    Review: Filmmaker Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love” Starring Jennifer Lawrence

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    A primal punk spirit rages through Lynne Ramsay's "Die, My Love," a jagged, go-for-broke psychodrama starring Jennifer Lawrence as an increasingly unhinged new mother and Robert Pattinson as her husband. In this cauldron of marital nightmare, set in a ramshackle rural Montana home, there are fires, real and imagined, and a variety of wildlife. There's an incessantly yapping dog, brought home by Jackson (Pattinson) shortly after the couple move in from New York. There's a horse in the road, inopportunely. And on the shirt on Grace (Lawrence) is a tiger. But, more than these animalistic flourishes, there is Grace, herself. In a moment early in the film, she prowls on all fours through tall grass, with a knife in her hand. The shorthand description of Ramsay's film, adapted from a 2012 novel by the Argentine writer Ariana Harwicz, is that it's about a woman with postpartum depression. But that's not quite right. It's more about the power and urges of a woman who, like a beautiful, feral creature, is not taking to domestication. That's the appealing through line of "Die, My Love," though it can be difficult to firmly grasp it in Ramsay's piercing but tediously overamplified character study. Still, as unkempt and overwrought as "Die, My Love" is, it's not a movie that's timidly weighing in on parenting and gender roles. There's plenty to admire in Ramsay's uncompromising and delirious portrait of marital hell, particularly in the bracingly raw performance of Lawrence. The abandon with which she throws herself into the role is enough to make you exclaim "Mother!" Grace and Jackson have moved near his childhood home. Their house belonged to Jackson's uncle before he killed himself. Jackson's parents (Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek) live nearby, and Spacek's knowing... Read More

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