Baby Reindeer star Richard Gadd leads the winners at the BAFTA Craft Awards as Rivals and Slow Horses also scoop top gongs

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The BAFTA Craft Awards held in London on Sunday night saw big wins for Baby Reindeer, Rivals and Slow Horses.

Baby Reindeer star Richard Gadd leads the winners at the BAFTA Craft Awards as Rivals and Slow Horses also scoop top gongs Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By AMELIA WYNNE FOR MAILONLINE Published: 01:46 BST, 28 April 2025 | Updated: 01:48 BST, 28 April 2025 e-mail View comments The BAFTA Craft Awards held in London on Sunday night saw big wins for Baby Reindeer, Rivals and Slow Horses. Celebrating the exceptional creativity, skill and craft of behind-the-scenes television talent and the best programmes of 2024, Richard Gadd won the Writer Drama category for Baby Reindeer.

While Weronika Tofilska won for Director: Fiction also for Baby Reindeer - meaning the hit Netflix show impressively left with two gongs. Andrew Sissons, Martin Jensen, Joe Beal, Alex Ellerington, Duncan Price and Abbie Shaw won in Sound: Fiction for Slow Horses and Robert Frost collected the award for Editing: Fiction, for their work on episode one of the show. Shining a spotlight on the emerging talent in the industry writer Lucia Keskin won Emerging Talent: Fiction for Things You Should Have Done.



The BAFTA Craft Awards held in London on Sunday night saw big wins for Baby Reindeer, Rivals and Slow Horses (Anthony Wolowiec and Richard Gadd pose with their awards) Kate Oates, Kris Green, Anita Dobson and Ben Wadey pose with the Special Award, for EastEnders While director of photography Jaber Badwan won for Emerging Talent: Factual Kill Zone: Inside Gaza Director: Factual was won by Charlie Hamilton James for Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story. Janet Fraser Crook collected the Director: Multi-Camera BAFTA for Glastonbury 2024. Previous winners, in 2018, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton collected the BAFTA for Writer: Comedy for Inside No.

9. Following her win in 2019 Suzanne Cave won Costume Design for Eric; new category Children’s Craft Team was won by Tom Bidwell, Jennifer Perrott, Rick Thiele, Sarah Brewerton, Anna Rackard and James Mather for The Velveteen Rabbit. Entertainment Craft Team went to Andy Devonshire, Rebecca Bowker, James Dillon and Dru Masters for Taskmaster.

Scripted Casting was won by Isabella Odoffin for Supacell. First-time BAFTA winners included, Noor Khaleghi, Original Music: Factual for Rage Against the Regime: Iran, Sarah Keeling, winner of Editing: Factual for Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville) and Tim Phillips and PJ Harvey for Bad Sisters in Original Music: Fiction. Previous BAFTA winner Marcel Mettelsiefen won Photography: Factual for State of Rage; Photography & Lighting: Fiction was won by Christopher Ross for Shōgun.

Angela Groves (M) and Brian Moseley (R) pose with the Sound: Factual Award for Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough Reece Shearsmith, Rosie Cavaliero, Steve Pemberton and Siann Gibson with the Writer Comedy Award for Inside No.9 Baby Reindeer star Richard wore a smart suit Brian Moseley, Angela Groves, Paul Fisher, Chris Watson and Ioannis Spanos won Sound: Factual for Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough. Peter Anderson Studio won for Sweetpea in the Titles and Graphic Identity category.

Jason Smith, Richard Bain, Ryan Conder and Chris Rodgers collected the award for Special, Visual & Graphic Effects for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Read More Stacey Dooley stuns in a sheer mesh co-ord as she joins chic Clara Amfo leading the arrivals to the BAFTA Craft Awards 2025 Anita Dobson presented the Television Craft Special Award to EastEnders. Kate Oates, head of genre, and Ben Wadey, executive producer, were presented with the award.

In the year that EastEnders celebrated 40 years on screen, the award honoured the show’s long-term commitment to nurturing new talent through their production process, which has enabled the development of many of the UK and international film and television industry’s top behind-the-camera talents. The BAFTA Television Craft Awards was hosted by Stacey Dooley, and took place at The Brewery London. The night featured a host of top TV talent as guest presenters including; Angela Rippon, Benedict Wong, David Proud, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Harriet Kemsley, India Ria Amarteifio, Lindsey Russell, Malachi Kirby, Nisha Katona, Sian Gibson and Siena Kelly.

Jill Sweeney, Abi Brotherton, Natalie Allan, Tifanny Pierre, Franziska Roesslhuber and Martine Watkins won the Make-up and Hair category, and Dominic Hyman won for Production Design. The stars were out in force for the BAFTA Craft Awards 2025 held at The Brewery in London on Sunday night. Host Stacey Dooley stunned in a sheer mesh co-ord as she posed up a storm while leading the arrivals on a sunny evening in the capital.

Baby Reindeer was battling it out for Best Director, Best Editing and Best Sound with star and creator Richard also nominated for Best Drama Writer (Jessica Gunning in Baby Reindeer) The stars were out in force for the BAFTA Craft Awards 2025 held at The Brewery in London on Sunday night - including a stylish Stacey Dooley The TV star, 38, looked great in the strapless number which featured black belt detailing and was worn with strappy heels to boost her height. She accessorised perfectly with silver hoop earrings and pulled back her red tresses while opting for glowing makeup. Radio 1's Clara Amfo 's meanwhile cut a chic figure in a blue suit which she wore with white heels and statement earrings.

The likes of Angela Rippon , Anita Dobson and Baby Reindeer star Richard were also seen arriving. BAFTA Craft Awards 2025: The Nominees Writer: Drama Baby Reindeer - Richard Gadd Industry - Mickey Down, Konrad Kay Mr Bates vs The Post Office - Gwyneth Hughes One Day - Nicola Taylor Writer: Comedy Inside No.9 - Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton Shrinking - Brett Goldstein Smoggie Queens - Phil Dunning We Are Lady Parts - Nida Manzoor Entertainment Craft Team Miracles Strictly Come Dancing Taskmaster The Traitors Director: Multi- Camera BBC General Election 2024 D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen Glastonbury 2024 Strictly Come Dancing Emerging Talent: Factual Lucy Wells - Shooting Director Jader Badwan - Director of Photography Anna Johnston - Director Emerging Talent: Fiction Mitch Kalisa - Director Phil Dunning - Writer Lucia Keskin - Writer Kyla Harris & Lee Getty - Writer Director Fiction Baby Reindeer One Day We Are Lady Parts Wold Hall: The Mirror and the Light Director Factual Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville) Lucan Me and the Voice in my Head Children's Craft Team BooSnoo! Hey Duggee Horrible Histories The Velveteen Rabbit Costume Design Black Doves Eric Mary & George The Tattooist of Auschwitz Editing: Factual Apollo 13: Survival Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville) Miners' Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods Editing: Fiction Baby Reindeer Mr Bates vs The Post Office Slow Horses The Day of The Jackal Make Up & Hair Design Bridgerton Joan Mary & George Rivals Original Music: Factual American Nightmare Israel & Gaza: Into teh Abyss (Exposure) Race Against The Regime: Iran Tiger Original Music: Fiction Bad Sisters Rivals Slow Horses Until I Kill You Photography & Lighting: Fiction Eric Say Nothing Shogun Sweetpea Photography: Factual Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville) Silverback State of Rage Production Design Breathtaking Masters of the Aior Rivals The Day of the Jackal Scripted Casting Lost Bots and Fairies Mr Bates vs The Post Office Rivals Supacell Sound: Factual Apollo 13: Survival Backstage with the London Philharmonic Orchestra Earthsounds Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough Sound: Fiction Baby Reindeer House of the Dragon Slow Horses True Detective: Night Country Special, Visual And Graphic Effects House of the Dragon Masters of the Air Silo The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Titles & Graphic Identity A Gentleman in Moscow Ludwig Paris 2024 Olympics Sweetpea Special Award EastEnders Rivals London Share or comment on this article: Baby Reindeer star Richard Gadd leads the winners at the BAFTA Craft Awards as Rivals and Slow Horses also scoop top gongs e-mail Add comment Comments 0 Share what you think No comments have so far been submitted.

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