Baby ReindeersRichard Gadd, Apple TV+sSlow Horses, FXsShogunand more were among the winners at this years BAFTA Television Craft Awards, held April 27 at The Brewery London.

Celebrating the exceptional creativity, skill and craft of behind-the-scenes TV talent and the best programs of 2024, the ceremony hosted by Stacey Dooley saw dual wins for Netflix limited series thrillerBaby Reindeer, Gary Oldman vehicleSlow Horsesand Disney+ black comedy seriesRivals.

Other notable winners includedShoguns win in the Photography & Lighting: Fiction category, as well asThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, which won the accolade in Special, Visual & Graphic Effects.

Richard Gadd poses with his BAFTA TV Craft Award / a still from ‘Baby Reindeer’

Richard Gadd poses with his BAFTA TV Craft Award / a still from ‘Baby Reindeer’Getty Images / Everett Collection

Peabody Awards Nominees Include Emmy Winners ‘Baby Reindeer’, ‘Shogun’ And ‘Hacks’

Anita Dobson presented the Television Craft Special Award to long-running soapEastEnders, in which she used to star.

Head of genre Kate Oates and executive produce Ben Wadey accepted the award, celebrating the series 40 years on screen and commitment to nurturing new talent through its production process.

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Guest presenters included 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.

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The BAFTA Television Awards, hosted by Alan Cumming, will take place on May 11 at the Southbank Centres Royal Festival Hall.

Read on for the full winners list of theBAFTA TV Craft Awards:

Childrens Craft TeamThe Velveteen Rabbit Tom Bidwell, Jennifer Perrott, Rick Thiele, Sarah Brewerton, Anna Rackard and James Mather

Costume DesignEric Suzanne Cave

Director: FactualBilly & Molly: An Otter Love Story Charlie Hamilton James

Director: FictionBaby Reindeer Weronika Tofilska

Director: MulticameraGlastonbury 2024 Janet Fraser Crook

Editing: FactualLife and Death in Gaza (Storyville) Sarah Keeling

Editing: FictionSlow Horses(Episode 1) Robert Frost

Emerging Talent: FactualJaber Badwan, director of photography Kill Zone: Inside Gaza

Emerging Talent: FictionLucia Keskin, writer Things You Should Have Done

Entertainment Craft TeamTaskmaster Andy Devonshire, Rebecca Bowker, James Dillon and Dru Masters

Makeup & Hair DesignRivals Jill Sweeney, Abi Brotherton, Natalie Allan, Tifanny Pierre, Franziska Roesslhuber and Martine Watkins

Original Music: FactualRage Against the Regime: Iran Noor Khaleghi

Original Music: FictionBad Sisters Tim Phillips, PJ Harvey

Photography & Lighting: FictionShogun Christopher Ross

Photography & Lighting: FactualState of Rage Marcel Mettelsiefen

Production DesignRivals Dominic Hyman

Scripted CastingSupacell Isabella Odoffin

Sound: FactualSecret World of Sound with David Attenborough Brian Moseley, Angela Groves, Paul Fisher, Chris Watson and Ioannis Spanos

Sound: FictionSlow Horses Andrew Sissons, Martin Jensen, Joe Beal, Alex Ellerington, Duncan Price and Abbie Shaw

Special, Visual & Graphic EffectsThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Jason Smith, Richard Bain, Ryan Conder and Chris Rodgers

Titles & Graphic IdentitySweetpea Peter Anderson Studio

Writer: ComedyInside No.

9 Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton

Writer: DramaBaby Reindeer Richard Gadd

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