British Academy Television Craft Award
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1992
Currently held byPeter Bridges, Matthew Charles, Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James, Andy Payne for The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II (2023)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

The British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Sound: Factual 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.

Before splitting into two categories for sound in 1992, Best Sound: Factual and Best Sound: Fiction, two categories were presented to recognize sound in television programming:

  • From 1978 to 1991 Best Sound Supervisor was presented.
  • From 1978 to 1991 Best Film Sound was presented.

Winners and nominees

1990s

Year Title Recipient(s)
1992A Royal Gala: The Prince of Wales's Symphony for The SpireRobert Edwards
Live from The PromsPaul Cunliffe
The South Bank Show: Kiri Te Kanawa (Special)Mike Fairman, Colin Martin, Team
Mahler’s 8th SymphonyGraham Haines
1993Elizabeth RPeter Edwards, Colin Martin, Gary Franchi
The Royal Variety PerformanceJohn Caulfield, Tim Davies
Nomads: SiberiaLindsay Dodd, Finn Arden, Bob Jackson
Celebration: Simply RedMike Hayes
1994Inside Story: Traffic JamStuart Bruce, Bob Jackson, Kathy Heaton
Hookers, Hustlers, Pimps and Their JohnsStuart Deutsch, Brooks Williams
As It Happened The Killing of KennedyPeter Edwards, Colin Martin
Secret Nature: Isles of ScillyJohn Hale, Justin Smith
1995Torvill and Dean: Facing the MusicDavid Welch, Paul Hardy, Keith Marriner
Beyond the CloudsMichael Danks, Anna Gregory, Geraldine Phillips, Colin Martin, Matt Skilton
Blues and TwosBob Jackson, Colin Hobson, Team
The NickKeith Rodgerson, Richard Hannan, John Wood
1996The Beatles AnthologyHowie Nicol, Richard King, Andy Matthews, Danny Longhurst
HMS BrilliantAdrian Bell, Tony Anscombe, Trish Stephenson, Gary McIntyre
True Stories: The BetrayedPatrick Bolland, Michael Narduzzo
The Private Life of PlantsTrevor Gosling, Lucy Rutherford, Martin Harries, Peter Hicks
1997Blues and TwosBob Jackson, Chris Pancott, Steve Blincoe
True Stories: Crime of the WolfLeonid Gavrichenko, Alexander Grusdev
Great Railway Journeys
Soho StoriesChris Terrill, Keith Wilkinson, George Foulgham
1998AirportJohn Rodda, Paul Roberts
Full Circle with Michael PalinFraser Barber, Victoria Trow, Kathy Rodwell, Michael Narduzzo
HotelAdrian Bell, Tim Watts, Paul Roberts
Great Composers
1999The Life of Birds
Omnibus: Andre PrevinBob Blauvelt, Bill Chesneau, Steve Jankowski, Peter Davies
Lockerbie: A Night RememberedDavid Lindsay, Matt Skilton
The Human Body

2000s

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2000Michael Palin's Hemingway AdventureJohn Pritchard, Bob JacksonBBC One
Eye of the StormIan Hills, Dion Stuart, Samantha HandyITV
Paddington GreenJohn Rodda, Dudley Houlden, Paul RobertsBBC One
Shanghai ViceChannel 4
2001The South Bank Show"Simon Rattle on Judith Weir"Paul Vigars, Alex ThompsonITV
Britain at War in ColourBrian AherneITV
VolcanoVictor Chainey, Chris PhinikasChannel 4
Omnibus"Dudley Moore – After the Laughter"Michael LaxBBC One
2002Hell in the PacificPeter Eason, Craig Butters, Cliff JonesChannel 4
Walking with BeastsKenny Clark, Jovan Ajder, Chris BurdonBBC One
The Blue Planet
Walk on By: The Story of Popular SongPeter Davies, Paul Cowgill, Ravi Gurnam, Jane BarnettBBC Two
2003The Queen's Golden JubileeBBC One
Wild WeatherJovan Ajder, Simon Pinkerton, Dan GableBBC Two
Sahara with Michael PalinJohn Pritchard, George FoulghamBBC One
The Queen Mother’s Funeral
2004OperatunityTrevor Hotz, Paul Parsons, Graham HainesBBC Four
Elephants – Spy in the HerdPeter Davies, Paul Cowgill, Paul CooperBBC One
Ancient Egyptians"The Battle of Megiddo"Paul Hamblin, Tim Owens, Max BygraveChannel 4
Living with Michael JacksonSamantha Handy, Zubin Sarosh, Dion StuartITV
2005The Genius of MozartAndy Rose, Tony Meering, Ben BairdBBC One
The Boy Whose Skin Fell OffBob JacksonChannel 4
Big Cat WeekAndy Hawley, Andy Milk, Andrew Wilson, Ian BownBBC One
Himalaya with Michael PalinJohn Pritchard, George Foulgham
2006Tsunami: 7 Hours on Boxing DayBen Baird, Gregor Lyon, Brian HowellBBC One
Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film from AuschwitzBen Baird, Mike HatchBBC Two
The Genius of BeethovenBen Baird, Andy Rose, Tony MeeringBBC One
Life in the Undergrowth
20079/11: The Twin TowersPeter Baldock, Tim White, Cliff JonesBBC One
Breaking Up with the JonesesBen Baird, Ursula MacFarlane, Saskia WilsonChannel 4
The Somme: From Defeat to VictoryDanny FinnBBC One
Planet EarthAndrew Wilson, Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham Wild
2008War OratorioPaul Paragon, Mike Hatch, Ben BairdChannel 4
Michael Palin's New EuropeGeorge Foulgham, John PritchardBBC One
Trawlermen"Pick of the Catch"George Foulgham, Lisa McMahon
Seven Ages of RockBBC Two
2009Ross Kemp in AfghanistanJames Snowden, Nick FrySky One
Louis Theroux: Behind BarsBob Jackson, James BakerBBC Two
The FamilyChannel 4
Wimbledon 2008 Men's FinalBBC Sport

2010s

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2010TrawlermenGeorge Foulgham, Lisa Marie McStay, Kiff McManus, Dafydd BainesBBC One
9/11: Phone Calls from the TowersBen Baird, Adam Wilks, Ben Lester, Merce WilliamsChannel 4
Nature's Great Events"The Great Feast"Paul Cowgill, Kate Hopkins, Andrew Wilson, Graham WildBBC One
Life"Insects"Chris Domaille, Graham Wild, Tim Owens, Kate Hopkins
2011Elgar: The Man Behind the MaskPaul Paragon, Jez Spencer, Mike HatchBBC Four
Human Planet"Oceans"Martyn Harries, Kate HopkinsBBC One
"Jungles"Willow Murton, Kate Hopkins, Mark Ferda, Rachael Kinley
Top Gear: Middle East SpecialBBC Two
2012Frozen Planet"To the Ends of the Earth"Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham WildBBC One
The Choir: Military WivesDaniel Jones, Sam MathewsonBBC Two
The Royal Wedding: Service in Westminster AbbeyBBC One
Rostropovich: The Genius of the CelloTom O'Pray, Paul Paragon, Sam SantanaBBC Four
2013The London 2012 Olympics: Super SaturdayPeter BridgesBBC One
Top GearChris Lebert, Robert Entwistle, Russell Edwards, Kiff McManusBBC Two
Brazil with Michael PalinGeorge Foulgham, Sebastian DunnBBC One
The Plane CrashGrant Covacic, Pete Lee, Karl Mainzer, Michael WoodChannel 4
2014David Bowie – Five YearsRowan Jennings, Karl Mainzer, Adam ScourfieldBBC Two
Africa"Kalahari"Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham WildBBC One
Britten's EndgamePatrick Boland, Mike Hatch, Rowan Jennings, Paul ParagonBBC Four
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 3DFreddie Claire, Graham Kirkman, John Rogerson, Richard AddisSky 3D
Hebrides – Islands on the EdgeBen Peace, Kate Hopkins, Tim OwensBBC Two
2015Messiah at the Foundling HospitalMike Hatch, Kuz Randhawa, Matt SkiltonBBC Two
Hidden Kingdoms"Under Open Skies"Max Bygrave, Tim Owens, Kate Hopkins, Ben PeaceBBC One
The Choir: New Military WivesDaniel Jones, Paul Taylor, Sarah Hunt, Pete LeeBBC Two
That Musical We MadeRoger Lucas, Oliver Rotchell, Stuart Hilliker, Alex Ellerington
2016VE Day 70: The Nation RemembersAndy James, Andy Payne, Andy Groves, Julian PasquaBBC One
The Naked Choir with Gareth MaloneDaniel Jones, Gareth Malone, Conrad Fletcher, Mat WoodBBC Two
La Traviata: Love, Death and DivasMatt Skilton, Mike Hatch, Tony Burke
Great Barrier Reef with David AttenboroughJohn Rogerson, Richard Addis, Ryan Twyman, Freddie ClaireBBC One
2017
[1]
Planet Earth II"Cities"Graham Wild, Kate Hopkins, Tim OwensBBC One
Forces of Nature with Brian CoxJohn Rogerson, Jay Price, Laurie Goode, Andy PaddonBBC One
Planet Earth II"Jungles"Kate Hopkins, Graham Wild
Olympic Opening Ceremony 2016
2018
[2]
Blue Planet II"Coral Reefs"Graham Wild, Tim Owens, Kate HopkinsBBC One
Mountain: Life at the Extreme"Himalaya"Graham Wild, George Fry, James BurchillBBC Two
World War One Remembered: PasschendaeleAndy Deacon, Kevin Duff, Andy James, Mark McLoughlinBBC One
David Bowie: The Last Five YearsKarl Mainzer, Rowan Jennings, Adam Scourfield, Sean O'Neil
The Grand TourRussell Edwards, Tristan Powell, Robert Entwistle, Marc WojtanowskiAmazon Prime Video
2019
[3]
Later Live with Jools HollandBBC Two
Michael Palin in North KoreaDoug Dreger, Rowan JenningsChannel 5
Amy Winehouse: Back to Black (Classic Albums)Kate Davis, Steve OnopaBBC Four
Dynasties"Chimpanzees"Tim Owens, Graham Wild, Katie HopkinsBBC One

2020s

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2020
[4][5]
Battle of the Brass BandsSky Arts
Our Planet"One Planet"Tim OwensNetflix
Formula 1: Drive to SurviveNick Fry, Steve Speed, James Evans, Nick Adams
Seven Worlds, One PlanetGraham Wild, Kate HopkinsBBC One
2021
[6]
Formula 1: Drive to SurviveNick Fry, Steve Speed, James Evans, Hugh DwanNetflix
Earth At Night In ColorKate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham Wild, Paul Ackerman, Tom MercerApple TV+
Hitsville: The Making of MotownRichard Kondal, Alex Outhwaite, Adrian SanduSky Documentaries
Springwatch 2020BBC Two
2022
[7][8]
1971: The Year That Music Changed EverythingStephen Griffiths, Andy Shelley, Nas Parkash, Dan Johnson, Tae Hak Kin, Claire EllisApple TV+
The Funeral of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of EdinburghConrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James, Andy PayneBBC One
Formula 1: Drive to SurviveDoug Dreger, Andrew Yarme, Nick Fry, Steve Speed, Hugh Dwan, James EvansNetflix
Earth At Night In ColorKate Hopkins, Jonny Crew, Paul Ackerman, Graham WildApple TV+
2023
[9][10]
The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth IIPeter Bridges, Matthew Charles, Conrad Fletcher, Julian Gough, Andy James, Andy PayneBBC One
Formula 1: Drive to SurviveDoug Dreger, Andrew Yarme, Nick Fry, Steve Speed, James Evans, Hugh DwanNetflix
Frozen Planet II"Frozen Worlds"Kate Hopkins, Tim Owens, Graham WildBBC One
Later... with Jools HollandTudor DaviesBBC Two
  • Note: The series that don't have recipients on the tables had Sound team credited as recipients for the award or nomination.

See also

References

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  4. "Bafta TV Awards: Richard Ayoade to host socially-distanced delayed ceremony". bbc. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  5. "'Chernobyl' Leads 2020 BAFTA TV Craft Awards". bbc. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  6. "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.
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