British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Make-Up & Hair Design

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British Academy Television Craft Award
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1978
Currently held byAmanda Knight, Barbie Gower, Rosalia Culora for House of the Dragon (2023)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

The British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Make-Up & Hair Design is one of the categories presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) within the British Academy Television Craft Awards, the craft awards were established in 2000 with their own, separate ceremony as a way to spotlight technical achievements, without being overshadowed by the main production categories. According to the BAFTA website, the eligibility of this category is "limited to artists directly responsible for the make up and hair design in the programme."[1]

It was awarded as Best Make-Up in 1978 and kept the name until 1999, since 2000 the category is presented as Best Make-Up & Hair Design.

Winners and nominees[edit]

1970s[edit]

Year Title Recipient(s)
1978 Hard Times Jeanne Richmond
Anna Karenina Ann Ailes
Count Dracula Suzanne Broad
Raffles Phillippa Haigh
Mike Yarwood in Persons Cecile Hay-Arthur
Three Weeks Joan Hills
Poldark Sylvia James
Marie Curie/The Warrior’s Return Elaine Mair
Holding On Mary McDonough
Macbeth Maureen Winslade
1979 Lillie Pauline Green, Lynda Bayne
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Anne Hamilton
The One and Only Phyllis Dixey Joan Hills
Edward & Mrs. Simpson Angela Seyfang

1980s[edit]

Year Title Recipient(s)
1980 Prince Regent Toni Chapman
Stanley Baxter on Television Rosemary Field
Churchill and the Generals Eileen Mair
Crime And Punishment/Suez 1956 Pam Meager
1981 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Sylvia Thornton
Worzel Gummidge Marion Durnford
Cream in My Coffee Pauline Green
Thérèse Raquin Jean Speak
1982 Brideshead Revisited Deborah Tinsey, Ruth Quinn
Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years Christine Beveridge, Mary Hillman
Worzel Gummidge Marion Durnford
The Stanley Baxter Series Rosemary Field
1983 The Stanley Baxter Hour Rosemary Field
Walter Elaine Carew
Nicholas Nickleby Robin Grantham
Smiley's People/Barchester Chronicles Elizabeth Rowell
1984 Kennedy Christine Beveridge
An Englishman Abroad Kezia De Winne
Reilly, Ace of Spies Eddie Knight, Basil Newall
King Lear Lois Richardson
1985 The Jewel in the Crown Anna Jones
Journey Into the Shadows/A Portrait of Gwen John 1876-1939 Toni Chapman
Threads Jan Nethercot
Tenko Vanessa Poulton
1986 Bleak House Lisa Westcott
Edge of Darkness Daphne Croker
Silas Marner Kezia De Winne
Tender is the Night Jean Speak
1987 The Singing Detective Frances Hannon
The Monocled Mutineer Daphne Croker
Lost Empires Deborah Pownall, Ruth Quinn
The Life and Loves of a She-Devil Elizabeth Rowell
Bluebell Christine Walmesley-Cotham
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Glenda Wood
1988 Tutti Frutti Lorna Blair
Porterhouse Blue Tommie Manderson
Blackadder the Third Vicki Pocock
Fortunes of War Elizabeth Rowell
1989 Tumbledown Shauna Harrison
The Storyteller Jim Henson's Creature Shop, Sally Sutton
A Very British Coup Lindy Shaw
The Chronicles of Narnia Sylvia Thornton

1990s[edit]

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
1990 Agatha Christie's Poirot Hilary Martin, Christine Cant, Roseann Samuel ITV
The Chronicles of Narnia Sylvia Thornton BBC
Precious Bane Jan Nethercot
The Woman in Black Christine Allsopp ITV
1991 Omnibus: "Van Gogh" Joan Stribling BBC One
The Chronicles of Narnia Denise Baron BBC
Portrait of a Marriage Lisa Westcott BBC Two
French and Saunders Jan Sewell
1992 Casualty (for "Episodes 2,5,6 & 8") Sue Kneebone BBC One
Agatha Christie's Poirot (for "Programmes 2,3,6,7 & 8") Janis Gould ITV
Jim Henson's Greek Myths Sally Sutton, Jim Henson's Creature Shop Channel 4
G.B.H. Anne Spiers
1993 Stars in Their Eyes Glenda Wood ITV
Casualty (for "Episodes 2,4,8,10 & 12") Jan Nethercot BBC One
The Rory Bremner Show Caroline Noble Channel 4
The House of Bernarda Alba Anne Spiers BBC
1994 French and Saunders Sallie Jaye, Jan Sewell BBC One
Mr Wroe’s Virgins Ann Humphreys BBC Two
Casualty (for "Episodes 12, 15") Jo Bailey BBC One
Lipstick on Your Collar Sallie Jaye Channel 4
1995 Middlemarch Deanne Turner BBC One
London’s Burning Val Ackrill ITV
Rory Bremner, Who Else? Helen Barrett Channel 4
Martin Chuzzlewit Tracy Southam BBC Two
1996 Cold Comfort Farm Dorka Nieradzik BBC
Pride and Prejudice Caroline Noble BBC One
Persuasion Jean Speak BBC Two
The Buccaneers Christine Walmesley-Cotham ITV
1997 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Jean Speak BBC One
Rory Bremner, Who Else? Helen Barratt Channel 4
French and Saunders Darren Phillips BBC One
Jane Austen's Emma Mary Hillman ITV
1998 Tom Jones Jean Speak BBC One
Rory Bremner, Who Else? Helen Barrett Channel 4
A Dance to the Music of Time Mary Hillman
The Mill on the Floss Ann Buchanan BBC
1999 Our Mutual Friend Lisa Westcott BBC Two
Stars in Their Eyes Glenda Wood ITV
Far from the Madding Crowd Dorka Nieradzik BBC Two
French and Saunders (Christmas Special) Jan Sewell, Darren Phillips BBC One

2000s[edit]

Make-Up & Hair Design

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2000 Wives and Daughters Lisa Westcott BBC One
Oliver Twist Lesley Lamont-Fisher ITV
Great Expectations Fran Needham BBC Two
French and Saunders Jan Sewell BBC One
2001 Gormenghast Joan Hills, Christine Greenwood BBC Two
Longitude Chrissie Beveridge Channel 4
Madame Bovary Vivien Riley BBC Two
The League of Gentlemen Vanessa White
2002 The Way We Live Now Caroline Noble BBC One
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Pamela Haddock Channel 4
Victoria & Albert Pat Hay, Stephen Rose BBC One
The Cazalets Elaine Smith
2003 The Gathering Storm Daniel Parker, Frances Hannon, Stephen Rose BBC Two
Alistair McGowan’s Big Impression Eva Marieges-Moore BBC One
Daniel Deronda Caroline Noble
White Teeth Sharon Martin Channel 4
2004 Little Britain Lisa Cavalli-Green BBC Three
Dead Ringers Kate Benton, Diane Chenery-Wickens BBC Two
Charles II: The Power and the Passion Karen Hartley-Thomas BBC One
The Lost Prince Liz Tagg
2005 Sex Traffic Caroline Noble Channel 4
Dead Ringers Kate Benton, Diane Chenery-Wickens BBC Two
Absolutely Fabulous (Christmas Special) Christine Cant BBC One
Little Britain Lisa Cavalli-Green BBC Three
2006 Help Vanessa White, Neill Gorton BBC Two
Casanova Christine Allsopp BBC Three
Elizabeth I Fae Hammond Channel 4
Bleak House Daniel Phillips BBC One
2007 Jane Eyre Anne 'Nosh' Oldham BBC One
Housewife, 49 Carol Cooper ITV
A Harlot's Progress Emma Scott Channel 4
The Catherine Tate Show Vanessa White, Neill Gorton BBC Two
2008 My Boy Jack Morna Ferguson, Lorraine Glynn ITV
Cranford Alison Elliott BBC One
Oliver Twist Anne ‘Nosh’ Oldham
Rome Maurizio Silvi BBC Two
2009 Miss Austen Regrets Christine Walmesley-Cotham BBC One
Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley Christine Allsopp BBC Four
House of Saddam Karen Hartley-Thomas BBC Two
Little Dorrit Marella Shearer BBC One

2010s[edit]

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2010 Mo Christina Baker Channel 4
The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson Lucy Cain BBC One
Enid Lisa Cavelli-Green BBC Four
Red Riding 1974 Jacqueline Fowler Channel 4
2011 This Is England '86 Catherine Scoble Channel 4
Eric and Ernie Christina Baker BBC Two
Psychoville Penny Smith
Any Human Heart Karen Hartley-Thomas Channel 4
2012 The Crimson Petal and the White Jacqueline Fowler BBC Two
Birdsong Emma Scott BBC One
Great Expectations Kirstin Chalmers
This Is England '88 Catherine Scoble Channel 4
2013 Call the Midwife Christine Walmesley-Cotham BBC One
The Girl Nadine Prigge, Neill Gorton, Clinton Aiden Smith BBC Two
Parade's End Jan Archibald
Ripper Street Eileen Buggy, Sharon Doyle BBC One
2014 An Adventure in Space and Time Vickie Lang BBC Two
Burton and Taylor Lucy Cain BBC Four
Da Vinci's Demons Jacqueline Fowler Fox
Death Comes to Pemberley Loz Schiavo BBC One
2015 Penny Dreadful Enzo Mastrantonio, Nick Dudman, Stefano Ceccarelli Sky Atlantic
Da Vinci's Demons Jacqueline Fowler Fox
Peaky Blinders Loz Schiavo BBC Two
Strictly Come Dancing Lisa Armstrong, Neale Pirie BBC One
2016 The Dresser Jenny Shircore BBC Two
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Emilie Gauthier, Joyce Dean BBC One
Penny Dreadful Enzo Mastrantonio, Nick Dudman, Ferdinando Merolla Sky Atlantic
Wolf Hall Roseann Samuel BBC Two
2017
[2]
San Junipero (Black Mirror) Tanya Lodge Netflix
War & Peace Jacqueline Fowler BBC One
Tracey Ullman's Show Vanessa White, Floris Schuller, Neill Gorton
Victoria Nic Collins ITV
2018
[3]
Tabboo Jan Archibald, Erika Ökvist, Audrey Doyle BBC One
Peaky Blinders Loz Schiavo BBC Two
The Miniaturist Chrissie Baker BBC One
Gunpowder Jacqueline Fowler
2019
[4]
Vanity Fair Vickie Lang ITV
A Very English Scandal Daniel Phillips BBC One
Mrs Wilson Konnie Daniel
The Little Drummer Girl Nicole Stafford, Peta Dunstall

2020s[edit]

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2020
[5][6]
Peaky Blinders Loz Schiavo BBC One
Chernobyl Daniel Parker, Barrie Gower Sky Atlantic
Catherine the Great Kirstin Chalmers
The Trial of Christine Keeler Inma Azorin BBC One
2021
[7]
Small Axe Jojo Williams BBC One
The Crown Cate Hall Netflix
I May Destroy You Bethany Swan BBC One
The Great Louise Coles, Sarah Nuth, Lorraine Glynn, Erin Ayanian StarzPlay
2022
[8][9]
The Witcher Deb Watson, Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower Netflix
A Very British Scandal Catherine Scoble BBC One
The Nevers Christine Blundell, Lesa Warrener HBO/Sky Atlantic
It's a Sin Lin Davie, Laura Flynn Channel 4
2023
[10][11]
House of the Dragon' Amanda Knight, Barbie Gower, Rosalia Culora Sky Atlantic
Dangerous Liaisons Daniel Parker, Deborah Kenton, Claudia Stolze, Jovana Jovanovic, Wayne Fitzsimmons, Jana Radilová Lionsgate+
Gangs of London Helen Speyer Sky Atlantic
Wednesday Tara McDonald Netflix
2024
[12]
The Crown (for "Ritz") Cate Hall, Emilie Yong-Mills, Fiona Rogers Netflix
The Long Shadow (for "Episode 6") Lisa Parkinson ITV
Slow Horses Lucy Sibbick Apple TV+
Three Little Birds Sharon Miller, Kym Menzies-Foster, Kelly Taylor ITVX

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rules and Guidelines" (PDF). British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
  2. ^ "BAFTA TV Craft Award Winners Include 'The Crown', 'The Night Manager', 'National Treasure' — Full List". Deadline. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Nominations Announced for the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2018". Bafta. 22 March 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Nominations announced: Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2019". www.bafta.org. 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
  5. ^ "Bafta TV Awards: Richard Ayoade to host socially-distanced delayed ceremony". bbc. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  6. ^ "'Chernobyl' Leads 2020 BAFTA TV Craft Awards". bbc. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  7. ^ "BAFTA TV 2021: Nominations for the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Television Craft Awards". www.bafta.org. 2021-04-28. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
  8. ^ Ritman, Alex (30 March 2022). "BAFTA TV Awards: Russell T. Davies' 'It's a Sin' Dominates Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  9. ^ Ritman, Alex (April 24, 2022). "BAFTA TV Craft Awards: 'Landscapers,' 'We Are Lady Parts' Among Top Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  10. ^ Ritman, Alex (22 March 2023). "BAFTA TV Awards: 'This is Going to Hurt,' 'The Responder' Lead Pack of Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  11. ^ Ravindran, Manori (23 April 2023). "'House of the Dragon,' 'This Is Going to Hurt' Lead Winners at BAFTA TV Craft Awards". Variety. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  12. ^ Szalai, Georg (March 20, 2024). "BAFTA TV Awards: 'The Crown,' 'Black Mirror' Lead Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 24, 2024.

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