2011 British Academy Scotland Awards

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2011 British Academy Scotland Awards
Date13 November 2011
SiteRadisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow,
Scotland
Hosted byKevin Bridges

The 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 13 November 2011 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2011.[1] Presented by BAFTA Scotland, accolades are handed out for the best in feature-length film that were screened at British cinemas during 2011. The ceremony returned after a one-year absence.[2] The Nominees were announced on 17 October 2011.[3][4] The ceremony was broadcast online via YouTube and was hosted by Kevin Bridges.

Robbie Coltrane, David Peat, and Eileen Gallagher were honoured with Outstanding Contribution awards at this ceremony.[5]

Winners and nominees[edit]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Feature Film Best Director

Donkeys

Peter MullanNeds

Best Actor/Actress in Film Best Actor/Actress in Television

James CosmoDonkeys

Jayd JohnsonThe Field of Blood as Paddy Meehan

Best Writer Film/Television Best Entertainment Programme

Peter MullanNeds

Limmy's Show – (BBC Scotland), (The Comedy Unit)

Best Factual Series Best Live Event Coverage

The Scheme(BBC Scotland)

  • The Football Years: 1974 The Golden Generation – (STV)
  • Neil Morrissey: Care Home Kid – (BBC Scotland)

The Great Climb(BBC Two)

Best Single Documentary Best Television Drama

Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die (BBC Two)

Case Histories – (BBC Scotland)

Best Current Affairs Best Children's Programme

The Walking Wounded(BBC Scotland)

  • BBC Scotland Investigates: Surgery's Dirty Secret – (BBC One)
  • The Lockerbie Bomber: Sent Home to Die – (STV)

Big City Park – (BBC Scotland)

Best Game Best Short Film

QuarrelDenki

  • iBomber Defense – Cobra Mobile
  • Me Monstar: Hear Me Roar! – Cohort Studios

I Love LuciColin Kennedy

  • The Shutdown – Adam Stafford
  • Soltice – David Stoddart
Best Animation

Fixing LukaJessica Ashman

  • Battenberg – Stewart Comrie
  • The Tannery – Iain Gardner

Outstanding Contribution to Film[edit]

Outstanding Contribution to Craft (In Memory of Robert McCann)[edit]

Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting[edit]

  • Eileen Gallagher

BAFTA Scotland Cineworld Audience Award[edit]

  • Fast Romance

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards: Winners in 2011". BAFTA Scotland. 13 November 2011. Archived from the original on 3 November 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  2. ^ Bafta Scotland Press Release 2011
  3. ^ BBC News Article on 2011 Nominations
  4. ^ List Magazine Article: 'Scottish BAFTA awards 2011 shortlist announced'
  5. ^ BBC News Article: 'Robbie Coltrane wins Bafta Scotland award'

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