British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series
The British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series is one of the major categories of the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs), the primary awards ceremony of the British television industry. The category is described on the official BAFTA website as being open a drama series "of between two and 19 episodes, that is intended to return."[1]
British Academy Television Award | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
First awarded | 1992 |
Currently held by | Top Boy (2024) |
Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
The category has been through several name and category changes:
- From 1958 to 1972 the award was presented usually individually under the name "Best Drama Production".
- Also during the same period another category was awarded briefly as "Best Drama Series" from 1964 to 1970.
- Then from 1970 to 1991 it was joined with drama serials into a category named "Best Drama Series or Serial" with the exception of the years 87, 88 and 89 where it was awarded just as "Best Drama Series".
From 1992 onwards,[2] the category was split in two, with a separate Best Drama Serial category also established.
Inspector Morse, Cracker, The Cops, The Street and Happy Valley have all won the category twice, all except the last in successive years.
Winners and nominees
edit1950s
editBest Drama Production
Year | Recipient(s) |
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1958 | Rudolph Cartier |
1959 | Silvio Narizzano |
1960s
editBest Drama Production
Year | Recipient(s) | Title |
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1960 | William Kotcheff | |
1961 | Peter Dews | |
1962 | Andrew Osborn | |
1963 | David Rose, Charles Jarrott | |
1964 | John Jacobs | |
1965 | Philip Saville | |
1966 | Peter Hammond | The Count of Monte Cristo Contract To Kill Hereward The Wake I Took My World Away Ambrose |
Cyril Coke | Crime and Punishment The Rules of the Game Four of Hearts | |
Charles Jarrott | Captain Carvallo The Big Breaker The Young Elizabeth The Tea Party | |
Production Team | The Wars of the Roses | |
1967 | Ken Loach | |
1968 | Ken Loach | |
1969 | Anthony Page | Parachute |
Best Drama Series
Year | Recipient(s) | Title |
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1964 | Philip Mackie | |
1965 | Rex Firkin | |
1966 | Philip Mackie, Silvio Narizzano | Paris 1900 The Changeling Women Beware Women The Old Boys, The Babysitter |
Peter Graham Scott | Mogul Memory of October The Campaign Redcap Danger Man | |
Stella Richman | Missing Believe Killed Hidden Truth: One of the Hampshire Pargeters Take Care of Madam, Kill Me! | |
Ralph Smart | Danger Man | |
1967 | Peter Graham Scott |
1970s
editBest Drama Production
Year | Title | Recipient(s) |
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1970 | The Letter Nora You've Made Your Bed Now Lie On It |
Christopher Morahan |
Rembrandt | Rudolph Cartier | |
A Voyage Round My Father | Claude Whatham | |
1971 | The Lie | Alan Bridges |
Callan | Reginald Collin | |
Mad Jack | Jack Gold | |
The Roads To Freedom | James Cellan Jones | |
The Six Wives Of Henry VIII | Ronald Travers, Mark Shivas | |
The Six Wives Of Henry VIII: Catherine Of Aragon | John Glenister | |
1972 | Edna, The Inebriate Woman | Ted Kotcheff |
Cider With Rosie | Claude Whatham | |
Eyeless In Gaza | James Cellan Jones | |
The Snow Goose | Patrick Garland | |
Upstairs, Downstairs (for "Episode 1") | John Hawkesworth |
Best Drama Series
Year | Title | Recipient(s) |
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1970 | W Somerset Maugham Series | Verity Lambert |
Callan | Reginald Collin | |
The Gold Robbers | John Hawkesworth |
Best Drama Series or Serial
1980s
editBest Drama Series or Serial
Best Drama Series
Year | Title | Recipient(s) | Broadcaster |
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1987 | The Life and Loves of a She-Devil | Sally Head, Philip Saville | BBC Two |
All Passion Spent | Colin Rogers, Martyn Friend | BBC | |
The Monocled Mutineer | Richard Broke, Jim O'Brien | BBC One | |
The Singing Detective | Kenith Trodd, John Harris, Jon Amiel | ||
Paradise Postponed | Jacqueline Davis, Alvin Rakoff | ITV | |
A Very Peculiar Practice | Ken Riddington, David Tucker | BBC Two | |
1988 | Tutti Frutti | Andy Park, Tony Smith | BBC Scotland |
Fortunes of War | Betty Willingale, James Cellan Jones | BBC One | |
Porterhouse Blue | Brian Eastman, Robert Knights | Channel 4 | |
A Perfect Spy | Colin Rogers, Peter Smith | BBC Two | |
1989 | A Very British Coup | Alan Plater, Anne Skinner, Sally Hibbin, Mick Jackson | Channel 4 |
Blind Justice | Peter Flannery, Michael Wearing, Robert Walker, Michael Whyte | BBC One | |
Talking Heads | Alan Bennett, Innes Lloyd | ||
Rumpole of the Bailey | John Mortimer, Jacqueline Davis | ITV |
1990s
editBest Drama Series or Serial
Year | Title | Recipient(s) | Broadcaster |
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1990 | Traffik | Simon Moore, Brian Eastman, Alastair Reid | Channel 4 |
Inspector Morse | Chris Burt | ITV | |
Summer's Lease | John Mortimer, Colin Rogers, Martyn Friend | BBC Two | |
Mother Love | Andrew Davies, Ken Riddington, Simon Langton | BBC One | |
1991 | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit | Jeanette Winterson, Phillippa Giles, Beeban Kidron | BBC Two |
Agatha Christie's Poirot | Brian Eastman | ITV | |
Inspector Morse | David Lascelles | ||
House of Cards | Andrew Davies, Ken Riddington, Paul Seed | BBC |
Best Drama Series
2000s
editYear | Title | Recipient(s) | Production company | Broadcaster |
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2000 | The Cops | World Productions | BBC Two | |
Cold Feet | Christine Langan, Mike Bullen | Granada Television | ITV | |
Playing the Field | Greg Brenman, Hugh Warren, Kay Mellor | Tiger Aspect Productions | BBC One | |
Psychos | Kudos Film & Television | Channel 4 | ||
2001 | Clocking Off | Nicola Shindler, Ann Harrison-Baxter, Paul Abbott | Red Production Company | BBC One |
The Cops | World Productions | BBC Two | ||
Fat Friends | Kay Mellor, Gareth Morgan | Rollem Productions, Tiger Aspect Productions, Yorkshire Television | ITV | |
The Sins | Liza Marshall, William Ivory | BBC Television | BBC One | |
2002 | Cold Feet | Andy Harries, Spencer Campbell, Mike Bullen | Granada Television | ITV |
Clocking Off | Nicola Shindler, Juliet Charlesworth, Paul Abbott | Red Production Company | BBC One | |
At Home with the Braithwaites | Carolyn Reynolds, Jacky Stoller, Sally Wainright | Yorkshire Television | ITV | |
Tales from Pleasure Beach | Madonna Baptiste, Edmund Coulthard, Roger Williams | Blast! Film Productions | BBC Two | |
2003 | Spooks | Kudos Film & Television | BBC One | |
Teachers | Jane Fallon, Rhonda Smith | Tiger Aspect Productions | Channel 4 | |
Clocking Off | Red Production Company | BBC One | ||
Cutting It | Debbie Horsfield, Diederick Santer, Andy De Emmony | BBC Television | ||
2004 | Buried | World Productions | Channel 4 | |
Clocking Off | Red Production Company | BBC One | ||
Foyle's War | Greenlit Productions | ITV | ||
William and Mary | Trevor Hopkins, Stuart Orme, Mick Ford | Meridian Broadcasting | ||
2005 | Shameless | Company Pictures | Channel 4 | |
Spooks | Jane Featherstone, Simon Crawford Collins, Andrew Woodhead | Kudos Film & Television | BBC One | |
Bodies | Mark Redhead, Sue de Beauvoir, Jed Mercurio | Hat Trick Productions | BBC Three | |
Conviction | Red Production Team | |||
2006 | Doctor Who | Phil Collinson, Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner | BBC Wales | BBC One |
Bodies | Mark Redhead, Sue de Beauvoir, Jed Mercurio | Hat Trick Productions | BBC Three | |
Shameless | Company Pictures | Channel 4 | ||
Spooks | Kudos Film & Television | BBC One | ||
2007 | The Street | Jimmy McGovern, Sita Williams, David Blair, Ken Horn | Granada Productions | BBC One |
Shameless | Company Pictures | Channel 4 | ||
Sugar Rush | Shine Productions | |||
Life on Mars | Kudos Film & Television | BBC One | ||
2008 | The Street | Jimmy McGovern, Sita Williams, Terry McDonough, John Chapman | Granada Productions | BBC One |
Rome | John Melfi, Anne Thomopoulos, Bruno Heller, Tim Van Patten | HBO | BBC Two | |
Life on Mars | Kudos Film & Television | BBC One | ||
Skins | Company Pictures | Channel 4 | ||
2009 | Wallander | Richard Cottan, Kenneth Branagh, Philip Martin, Francis Hopkinson | Left Bank Pictures, Yellow Bird, TKBC | BBC One |
Shameless | Paul Abbott, George Faber, John Griffin, Johann Knobel | Company Pictures | Channel 4 | |
Doctor Who | Phil Collinson, Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner, Susie Liggat | BBC Wales | BBC One | |
Spooks | Kudos Film & Television |
2010s
edit2020s
editYear | Title | Recipient(s) | Production company | Broadcaster |
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2020 | The End of the F***ing World | Clerkenwell Films | Channel 4 | |
The Crown | Peter Morgan, Suzanne Mackie, Benjamin Caron, Michael Casey | Left Bank Pictures | Netflix | |
Gentleman Jack | Sally Wainwright, Faith Penhale, Laura Lankester, Phil Collinson | Lookout Point | BBC One | |
Giri/Haji | Sister Pictures | BBC Two | ||
2021 [3] |
Save Me Too | Simon Heath, Jessica Sykes, Lennie James, Lizzie Rusbridger, Coky Giedroyc, Jim Loach | World Productions | Sky Atlantic |
The Crown | Peter Morgan, Suzanne Mackie, Michael Casey, Oona O’Beirn, Andy Stebbing, Martin Harrison | Left Bank Pictures in association with Sony Pictures Television | Netflix | |
Gangs of London | Gareth Evans, Matt Flannery, Thomas Benski, Jane Featherstone, Lucas Ochoa, Hugh Warren | Pulse Films, Sister Studios | Sky Atlantic | |
I Hate Suzie | Lucy Prebble, Billie Piper, Andrea Dewsbery, Julie Gardner, Georgi Banks-Davies, Anthony Neilson | Bad Wolf | ||
2022 [4] |
In My Skin | Kayleigh Llewellyn, Nerys Evans, Molly Manners, Sophie Francis | Expectation Entertainment | BBC Three |
Unforgotten | Mainstreet Pictures | ITV | ||
Manhunt: The Night Stalker | Ed Whitmore, Marc Evans, Jo Willett, Evie Bergson-Korn, Philippa Braithwaite | Buffalo Pictures | ||
Vigil | Tom Edge, Simon Heath, Jake Lushington, Angie Daniell, James Strong, Isabelle Sieb | World Productions | BBC One | |
2023 [5][6] |
Bad Sisters | Sharon Horgan, Dearbhla Walsh, Faye Dorn, Brett Baer, Dave Finkel, Johann Knobel | Merman, ABC Signature | Apple TV+ |
The Responder | Chris Carey, Laurence Bowen, Tony Schumacher, Tim Mielants, Rebecca Ferguson, Toby Bruce | Dancing Ledge | BBC One | |
Sherwood | James Graham, Lewis Arnold, Rebecca Hodgson, Juliette Howell, Tessa Ross, Harriet Spencer | House Productions | ||
Somewhere Boy | Pete Jackson, Petra Fried, Emily Harrison, Gavin O'Grady, Alex Winckler | Clerkenwell Films | Channel 4 | |
2024 [7][8] |
Top Boy | Cowboy Films, Easter Partisan, DreamCrew, SpringHill Entertainment | Netflix | |
Happy Valley | Sally Wainwright, Sarah Lancashire, Jessica Taylor, Faith Penhale, Will Johnston, Fergus O'Brien | Lookout Point TV | BBC One | |
The Gold | Tannadice Pictures | |||
Slow Horses | See-Saw Films | Apple TV+ |
- Note: The series that don't have recipients on the table had Production team credited as the recipients of the award or nomination.
Television Dramas with multiple awards nominations
editMultiple awards
editThe following television series have won the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series multiple times:
2 awards
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Multiple nominations
editThe following television series have been nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series multiple times:
6 nominations 4 nominations 3 nominations
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2 nominations
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References
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- ^ "TV and Craft Winners 1990–1999" (PDF). British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 2007-04-06.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "Bafta TV awards 2022: full list of nominations". The Guardian. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ^ Ritman, Alex (22 March 2023). "BAFTA TV Awards: 'This is Going to Hurt,' 'The Responder' Lead Pack of Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 22 March 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
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