“Black Mirror,” “Silo” and “The Last of Us” were among winners at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards on Sunday night in London.
“Black Mirror” Season 6 was among a handful of shows to take home two awards, with creator Charlie Brooker and writer Bisha K Ali winning in the drama writer category while the show also won best photography and lighting in fiction category for the episode “Demon 79.”
The awards were a win for Apple TV+ with “Silo” and “Slow Horses” also each taking home two awards, the former for original music in fiction and production design and the latter for sound in fiction and editing in fiction.
Meanwhile “The Last of Us” director Peter Hoar took home an award for best fiction director.
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Period drama “The Great” also picked up a gong thanks to costume designer Sharon Long.
The awards were hosted by Stacey Dooley and guest presenters included Katie Piper and Tanya Moodie.
The BAFTA TV awards will take place on May 12.
Check out the full list of winners for the BAFTA TV Craft Awards below.
Costume Design
Amy Roberts, “The Crown” (Episode 8) – Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
Charlotte Morris, “Silo” – AMC Studios / Apple TV+
Matthew Price, “Demon 79” (“Black Mirror”) – Broke & Bones / Netflix
Sharon Long, “The Great” – Civic Center Media, MRC / Lionsgate+ — WINNER
Director — Factual
Gesbeen Mohammad, “Inside Iran: The Fight for Freedom (Exposure)” – Hardcash Productions / ITV1
James Bluemel, “Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland” – KEO Films, Walk On Air Films / BBC Two
John Dower, “Lockerbie” – Mindhouse Films / Sky Documentaries
Peter Beard and Bruce Fletcher, “Otto Baxter: Not a F***ing Horror Story” – Story Films, Archface Films / Sky Documentaries — WINNER
Director — Fiction, sponsored by 3 Mills Studios
Joseph Bullman, “Partygate” – Halcyons Heart Films / Channel 4
Lewis Arnold, “The Long Shadow” (Episode 6) – New Pictures / ITV1
Peter Hoar, “The Last of Us” – Sony Pictures Television Studios, PlayStation Productions, Naughty Dog, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, HBO / Sky Atlantic — WINNER
William Stefan Smith, “Top Boy” (Episode 6) – Cowboy Films / Netflix
Director — Multi-Camera
Julia Knowles, “An Audience With Kylie” – Lifted Entertainment, BMG / ITV1
Julia Knowles, “The Coronation Concert” – BBC Studios / BBC One
Nikki Parsons, Ollie Bartlett and Richard Valentine, “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” – BBC Studios / BBC One — WINNER
Paul McNamara, “FA Cup Final” – ITV Sport / ITV1
Editing — Factual
Charlie Hawryliw, “Lockerbie” – Mindhouse Films / Sky Documentaries
Editing team, “Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland” – KEO films, Walk On Air Films / BBC Two — WINNER
Editing team, “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” – Box to Box Films / Netflix
Michael Harte, “Beckham” – Studio 99, Ventureland / Netflix
Editing — Fiction
Alex Mackie, “Time” – BBC Studios / BBC One
Joe Carey, “Happy Valley” (Episode 6) – Lookout Point, AMC / BBC One
Sam Williams, “Slow Horses” (Episode 1) – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+ — WINNER
Zsófia Tálas, “Slow Horses” (Episode 6) – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+
Emerging Talent — Factual
Ben Cheetham (director), “Pete Doherty, Who Killed My Son?” – Five Mile Films / Channel 4
Fola Evans-Akingbola and Jordan Pitt (directors), “Untold Stories: Hair on Set” – Good Girl Productions, One Umbrella Productions, Doc Hearts / Sky Documentaries
Fred Scott (director), “London Bridge: Facing Terror” – Raw TV / Channel 4 — WINNER
Ted Evans (director), “Rose Ayling-Ellis: Signs for Change” – Rogan Productions / BBC One
Emerging Talent — Fiction
Andrew Bogle (writer) — Kirkmoore Fudge Park Productions / ITVX
Haolu Wang (director), “Bodies” – Moonage Pictures / Netflix
Kat Sadler (writer), “Such Brave Girls” – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three — WINNER
Mawaan Rizwan (writer), “Juice” – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
Entertainment Craft Team, sponsored by Hotcam
Diccon Ramsay, Paddy Fletcher, Rikki Finlay, James Tinsley, Mathieu Weekes and Ben Norman, “Squid Game: The Challenge” — Studio Lambert / Netflix
Jamie Heath, Nick Harvey and Greg Menzel, “Banged Up” — Shine TV / Channel 4
Julio Himede, Tim Routledge, Kojo Samuel, Michael Sharp and Dan Shipton, “Eurovision Song Contest 2023” — BBC Studios / BBC One — WINNER
Nigel Catmur, Tom Bairstow, Kevin Duff, Steve Nolan, Steve Sidwell and Simon Haw, “The Coronation Concert” — BBC Studios / BBC One
Make-Up and Hair Design, sponsored by ScreenSkills High-End Television Skills Fund
Cate Hall, Emilie Yong-Mills and Fiona Rogers,”The Crown” (Episode 8) — Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
Lisa Parkinson, “The Long Shadow” (Episode 6) – New Pictures / ITV1 — WINNER
Lucy Sibbick, “Slow Horses” – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+
Sharon Miller, Kym Menzies-Foster and Kelly Taylor, “Three Little Birds” – Tiger Aspect Productions, Douglas Road Productions / ITVX
Original Music — Factual
Ed Harcourt, “Otto Baxter: Not a F***ing Horror Story” – Story Films, Archface Films / Sky Documentaries
George Fenton, “Wild Isles” – Silverback Films / BBC One
Simon Rogers, “A Time to Die” – True Vision / ITV1
Simon Russell, “Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland” – KEO Films, Walk On Air Films / BBC Two — WINNER
Original Music — Fiction
Adiescar Chase, “Heartstopper” – See-Saw Films / Netflix
Atli Örvarsson, “Silo” – AMC Studios / Apple TV+ — WINNER
Blair Mowat, “Nolly” – Quay Street Productions / ITVX
Natalie Holt, “Loki” – Marvel Studios / Disney+
Photography — Factual
Benedict Sanderson, “The Detectives: Taking Down an OCG” – Minnow Films / BBC Two — WINNER
Bertie Gregory, Tom Walker and Anna Dimitriadis, “Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory” – Wildstar / Disney+
Jean-Louis Schuller, “The Man Who Played With Fire” – Raw TV / Sky Documentaries
Narayan Van Maele and Patrick Smith, “Dublin Narcos” – Blast! Films / Sky Documentaries
Photography and Lighting — Fiction
Eben Bolter, “The Last of Us” – Sony Pictures Television Studios, PlayStation Productions, Naughty Dog, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, HBO / Sky Atlantic
Ed Rutherford, “The Long Shadow” – New Pictures / ITV1
Rik Zang, “The Sixth Commandment” – Wild Mercury Productions, True Vision / BBC One
Stephan Pehrsson, “Demon 79” (“Black Mirror”) – Broke & Bones / Netflix — WINNER
Production Design, sponsored by Microsoft
Anna Higginson, “The Long Shadow” – New Pictures / ITV1
Ben Smith, “Nolly” – Quay Street Productions / ITVX
Gavin Bocquet and Amanda Bernstein, “Silo” – AMC Studios / Apple TV+ — WINNER
Udo Kramer, “Demon 79” (“Black Mirror”) – Broke & Bones / Netflix
Scripted Casting
Aisha Bywaters, “Three Little Birds” – Tiger Aspect Productions, Douglas Road Productions / ITVX — WINNER
Amy Hubbard, “Time” – BBC Studios / BBC One
Amy Hubbard and Shannon Dowling-McNulty, “Smothered” – Roughcut Television / Sky Max
Jina Jay, “Demon 79” (“Black Mirror”) – Broke & Bones / Netflix
Sound — Factual
George Foulgham, Philip Moroz, Alex Gibson, Tom Verstappen and Adam Prescod, “If These Walls Could Sing” – Ventureland, Mercury Studios / Disney+
Nick Ryan, Ben Baird, Kirstie Howell, Jack Wensley, Jamie McPhee and Alexej Mungersdorff, “The Enfield Poltergeist” – MetFilm, Concordia Studio / Apple TV+
Sound team, “The Coronation of TM The King and Queen Camilla” – BBC Studios / BBC One — WINNER
Sound team, “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” – Box to Box Films / Netflix
Sound — Fiction
Chris Ashworth, Lee Walpole, Stuart Hilliker, Martin Jensen, Saoirse Christopherson and Iain Eyre, “The Crown” – Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
Jules Woods, James Drake, Oscar Bloomfield-Crowe and Paddy McGuirk, “Boiling Point” – Ascendant Fox, Matriarch Productions, It’s All Made Up Productions / BBC One
Matthew Collinge, James Bain, Robert Farr, Tom Melling, Matt Davies and Alyn Sclosa, “The Witcher” – Netflix Original Series / Netflix
Sound team, “Slow Horses” – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+ — WINNER
Special, Visual and Graphic Effects
Andy Scrase, Patricia Llaguno, Beau Garcia, Oliver Winwood, Huw Evans and Jodie Davidson, “The Wheel of Time” – Little Island Productions / Prime Video
Ben Turner, Reece Ewing, Framestore, Rumble VFX, Asa Shoul and Chris Reynolds, “The Crown” – Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
Daniel Racuhwerger, Stefano Pepin, Richard Stanbury, Raphael Hamm and Ian Fellows, “Silo” – AMC Studios / Apple TV+
Tim Crosbie, Caimin Bourne, Jet Omoshebi, Dan Weir, Cinesite and David Stephens, “The Witcher” – Netflix Original Series / Netflix — WINNER
Titles and Graphic Identity
Dan May, James Coore, Painting Practice and Realtime Visualisation — “Doctor Who” (“Wild Blue Yonder”) – Bad Wolf, BBC Studios Productions – BBC One
Peter Anderson Studio, “Good Omens” – BBC Studios, Narrativia, The Blank Corporation / Prime Video
Studio AKA, “Queen Charlotte” – Shondalandmedia / Netflix
Tamsin McGee, Ben Hanbury, Hugo Moss and Paul McDonnell, “Wilderness” – Firebird Pictures, Amazon Studios UK, Nomadic Pictures / Prime Video — WINNER
Writer — Comedy
Jack Rooke, “Big Boys” – Roughcut Television / Channel 4 — WINNER
Jamie Demetriou, “A Whole Lifetime With Jamie Demetriou” – BBC Studios Productions Comedy, Guilty Party Pictures / Netflix
Kat Sadler, “Such Brave Girls” – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
Mawaan Rizwan, “Juice” – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
Writer — Drama
Charlie Brooker and Bisha K Ali, “Demon 79” (“Black Mirror”) – Broke & Bones / Netflix – WINNER
Jesse Armstrong, “Succession” – Project Zeus, Hyberobject Industries, Gary Sanchez Productions, Hot Seat Productions, HBO / Sky Atlantic
Sally Wainwright, “Happy Valley” – Lookout Point, AMC / BBC One
Sarah Phelps, “The Sixth Commandment” – Wild Mercury Productions, True Vision / BBC One