

Richard Gadd, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton were among the winners at this year's BAFTA Television Craft Awards.
Richard Gadd (pictured) won the Writer Drama category and Weronika Tofilska won for Director: Fiction for Baby Reindeer.
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton collected the BAFTA for Writer: Comedy for Inside No. 9.
Also writer Lucia Keskin won Emerging Talent: Fiction for the BBC comedy Things You Should Have Done.
Other winners included Janet Fraser Crook WHO collected the Director: Multi-Camera BAFTA for Glastonbury 2024.
Director: Factual was won by Charlie Hamilton James for Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story.
Following her win in 2019 Suzanne Cave won Costume Design for Eric; new category Children’s Craft Team was won by Tom Bidwell, Jennifer Perrott, Rick Thiele, Sarah Brewerton, Anna Rackard and James Mather for The Velveteen Rabbit. Entertainment Craft Team went to Andy Devonshire, Rebecca Bowker, James Dillon and Dru Masters for Taskmaster. Scripted Casting was won by Isabella Odoffin for Supacell.
First-time BAFTA winners included, Noor Khaleghi, Original Music: Factual for Rage Against the Regime: Iran, Sarah Keeling, winner of Editing: Factual for Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville) and Tim Phillips and PJ Harvey for Bad Sisters in Original Music: Fiction
Previous BAFTA winner Marcel Mettelsiefen won Photography: Factual for State of Rage; Photography & Lighting: Fiction was won by Christopher Ross for Shōgun.
Brian Moseley, Angela Groves, Paul Fisher, Chris Watson and Ioannis Spanos won Sound: Factual for Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough
Peter Anderson Studio won for Sweetpea in the Titles and Graphic Identity category.
Jason Smith, Richard Bain, Ryan Conder and Chris Rodgers collected the award for Special, Visual & Graphic Effects for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
For full awards click here.
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