2003 British Academy Television Awards
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2003 British Academy Television Awards | |
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Date | 13 April 2003 |
Site | The Dorchester |
Hosted by | Anne Robinson |
Highlights | |
Best Comedy Series | Alistair McGowan's Big Impression |
Best Drama | Spooks |
Best Actor | Albert Finney The Gathering Storm |
Best Actress | Julie Walters Murder |
Best Comedy | |
Television coverage | |
Channel | BBC One |
Ratings | 6.72 million |
The 2003 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday 13 April at The Dorchester in London. The ceremony was hosted by television presenter Anne Robinson.
Winners
[edit]- Best Actor
- Winner: Albert Finney — The Gathering Storm (BBC Two)
- Other nominees: Kenneth Branagh — Conspiracy (BBC Two); Kenneth Branagh — Shackleton (Channel 4); James Nesbitt — Bloody Sunday (ITV)
- Best Actress
- Winner: Julie Walters — Murder (BBC Two)
- Other nominees: Sheila Hancock — Bedtime (BBC One); Vanessa Redgrave — The Gathering Storm (BBC Two); Jessica Stevenson — Tomorrow La Scala! (BBC Two)
- Best Comedy (Programme or Series)
- Winner: Alistair McGowan's Big Impression (Vera / BBC One)
- Other nominees: Bremner, Bird and Fortune (Vera / Channel 4); Look Around You (TalkBack Productions / BBC Two); Smack the Pony (Talkback Productions / Channel 4)
- Best Comedy Performance
- Winner: Ricky Gervais — The Office (BBC Two)
- Other nominees: John Bird & John Fortune — Bremner, Bird and Fortune (Channel 4); Steve Coogan — I'm Alan Partridge (BBC Two); Peter Kay — Phoenix Nights (Channel 4)
- Best Drama Serial
- Winner: Shackleton (Firstsight Films / Channel 4)
- Other nominees: Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (BBC / Ziji Productions / BBC One); Doctor Zhivago (Granada Television / ITV); Murder (Tiger Aspect Productions / BBC Two)
- Best Drama Series
- Winner: Spooks (Kudos Film & Television / BBC One)
- Other nominees: Clocking Off (Red Production Company / BBC One); Cutting It (BBC / BBC One); Teachers (Tiger Aspect Productions / Channel 4)
- Best Single Drama
- Winner: Conspiracy (HBO / BBC Films / BBC Two)
- Other nominees: Bloody Sunday (Granada Film / Hell's Kitchen / ITV); Flesh and Blood (Red Production Company / BBC Two); Tomorrow La Scala! (BBC Films / UK Film Council / BBC Two)
- Best Soap Opera
- Winner: Coronation Street (Granada Television / ITV)
- Other nominees: Doctors (BBC / BBC One); EastEnders (BBC / BBC One); Hollyoaks (Mersey Television / Channel 4)
- Best Current Affairs
- Winner: Young, Nazi and Proud (Steve Boulton Productions / Channel 4)
- Other nominees: Panorama — Corruption of Racing (BBC / BBC One); Panorama – Licence to Murder (BBC / BBC One); Palestine is Still the Issue – A Special Report by John Pilger (Carlton Television / ITV)
- Best Entertainment Performance
- Winner: Paul Merton — Have I Got News For You (BBC One)
- Other nominees: Sanjeev Bhaskar — The Kumars at No. 42 (BBC Two); Angus Deayton — Have I Got News For You (BBC One); Meera Syal — The Kumars at No. 42 (BBC Two)
- Best Factual Series or Strand
- Winner: The Trust (Hart Ryan Productions / Channel 4)
- Other nominees: A History of Britain by Simon Schama (BBC / BBC Two); The Life of Mammals (BBC Natural History / BBC One); Revealed (Various / Five)
- Best Feature
- Winner: Faking It (RDF Media / Channel 4)
- Other nominees: Jamie's Kitchen (Talkback Productions / Fresh One / Channel 4); Lads Army (20/20 Television / ITV); What Not to Wear (BBC / BBC Two)
- Flaherty Award for Single Documentary
- Winner: Feltham Sings (Century Films / Channel 4)
- Other nominees: 9/11: The Tale of Two Towers (Michael Attwell Productions / Five); SAS Embassy Siege (BBC / BBC Two); Thalidomide - Life at 40 (BBC Scotland / BBC Two)
- Entertainment Programme or Series
- Winner: I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (London Weekend Television / ITV)
- Other nominees: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (Open Mike with Mike Bullard / BBC One); The Kumars at No. 42 (Hat Trick Productions / BBC Two); Test the Nation (Talent Television / BBC One)
- News Coverage
- Winner: Soham - August 16/17 (Sky News / Sky News)
- Other nominees: Collapse of the Paul Burrell Trial (BBC / BBC One / BBC News 24); The Death of the Queen Mother (ITN / ITV); Jenin and Bethlehem - What Chance of Peace? (ITN / Channel 4)
- Situation Comedy Award
- Winner: The Office (BBC / BBC Two)
- Other nominees: The Book Group (Pirate Productions / Channel 4); My Family (DLT Entertainment / Rude Boy Productions / BBC One); Phoenix Nights (Ovation Entertainment / Channel 4)
- Sport
- Winner: The Commonwealth Games (BBC / BBC One)
- Other nominees: 2002 FIFA World Cup (ISN / Carlton Television / ITV); World Rally Championship (Chrysalis Television / Channel 4); World Cup: England v Argentina (BBC / BBC One)
- The Alan Clarke Award
- Special Award
References
[edit]- Archive of winners on official BAFTA website (Retrieved 26 January 2006).
- British Academy Television Awards 2003 Archived 31 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine at the Internet Movie Database.