2004 British Academy Television Craft Awards Explained

Number:5
Award:British Academy Television Craft Awards
Date:16 May 2004
Site:The Dorchester, Mayfair, UK
Host:Alistair McGowan
Last:2003
Next:2005

The British Academy Television Craft Awards of 2004 are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and were held on 16 May 2004 at The Dorchester, Mayfair, the ceremony was hosted by Alistair McGowan.

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1] [2] [3]

Best New Director - FictionBest New Director - Factual
  • Oli Barry – The Nine Lives Of Alice Martineau
  • Will Anderson – Surviving Extremes: The Swamp
  • Paul Berczeller – Alt TV: This Is A True Story
  • Jamie Jay Johnson – Alt TV: Holidays Around My Bedroom
Best New WriterBest Original Television Music
Best Costume DesignBest Production Design
Best Photography and Lighting - FictionBest Photography - Factual
Best Editing - Fiction/EntertainmentBest Editing - Factual
  • Arena: The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough – Sean Mackenzie
  • Ancient Egyptians: The Battle of Megiddo – Mark Gravil
  • Days That Shook the World (Episode: Hiroshima) – Chris King
  • – Steve Stevenson
Best Make-Up and Hair DesignBest Graphic Design
Best Sound - EntertainmentBest Sound - Factual
  • State of Play – Simon Okin, Stuart Hilliker, Jamie McPhee, Pat Boxshall
  • Cambridge Spies – Richard Manton, Bernard O’Reilly, André Schmidt, Hugh Johnson
  • Prime Suspect – Simon Okin, Ben Baird, Nick Roberts
  • – John Taylor, Paul Hamblin, Catherine Hodgson, Lee Chrichlow
  • Operatunity – Trevor Hotz, Paul Parsons, Graham Haines
  • Elephants – Spy In The Herd – Peter Davies, Paul Cowgill, Paul Cooper
  • Ancient Egyptians: The Battle of Megiddo – Paul Hamblin, Tim Owens, Max Bygrave
  • Living with Michael Jackson – Samantha Handy, Zubin Sarosh, Dion Stuart
Best Visual Effects

Special awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State of Play wins craft Baftas. Staff. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). 17 May 2004. 18 February 2021.
  2. Web site: 'Sea Monsters' trilogy wins BAFTA Craft Award for Framestore. Staff. 4rfv.co.uk. Flagship Media Group Ltd. 18 May 2004. 18 February 2021.
  3. Web site: Television Craft - 2004. British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). 18 February 2021.