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BAFTA ANNOUNCES 2023 TELEVISION CRAFT AWARD WINNERS
BAFTA announced the winners of the BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2023 at a ceremony in London. Celebrating the very best behind-the-scenes television talent of 2022, the ceremony was hosted by Mel Giedroyc.
Chas Appeti won the Photography & Lighting: Fiction award for Jungle, beating other nominees, Anthony Dod Mantle DFF BSC ASC for Pistol, Ben Wheeler BSC for The Tourist and Rachel Clark for I Am Ruth. The Photography: Factual award was won by Marcel Mettelsiefen and Jordan Bryon for Children Of The Taliban.
At a separate event, the BAFTA Television Awards, which celebrates the very best of on screen television talent in 2022, Kate Winslet won the BAFTA for Leading Actress for her role in I Am Ruth, which also won for Single Drama. Anne-Marie Duff won Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Grace Williams in Bad Sisters, which won for Drama Series. Ben Whishaw won Leading Actor for his portrayal of Adam Kay in autobiographical drama This Is Going To Hurt. Adeel Akhtar won the BAFTA for Supporting Actor for his role in the crime drama Sherwood
The Fellowship, the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA, was presented by Adrian Lester to award-winning and nationally beloved actor, screenwriter and novelist Meera Syal CBE in recognition of her exceptional contribution to television.