BAFTA TV Craft Awards: ‘Baby Reindeer,' ‘Shogun,' ‘Slow Horses,' ‘Rivals' Among Winners
Baby Reindeer, Slow Horses, Rivals, Shōgun, and Bad Sisters were among the winners of the BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2025, which were handed out in London on Sunday. Supacell, Eric, and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power were also part of the list of honorees.
The craft award for best drama writer went to Richard Gadd for his Netflix hit Baby Reindeer, while Weronika Tofilska won the best director in fiction honor for her work on Baby Reindeer.
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That meant two awards on Sunday night for the hit show, with Rivals and Slow Horses also earning two honors each.
The ceremony, celebrating the best behind-the-scenes TV talent of 2024, was held at The Brewery in the British capital, an 18th-century brewery recast as an events venue.
More U.K. TV awards are set to be handed out soon. The BAFTA TV Awards will be held on Sunday, May 11 at London's Royal Festival Hall, and also airing on BBC One and the BBC iPlayer in the U.K. Baby Reindeer led the nominations for the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards and the BAFTA Television Craft Awards with eight noms, followed by Disney+ series Rivals, AppleTV+ hit Slow Horses and ITV's Mr Bates vs the Post Office with six each.
See the full list of 2025 BAFTA TV Craft Awards winners, highlighted in bold, below.
BAFTA Television Craft Awards
CHILDREN'S CRAFT TEAMGRANT ORCHARD, SANDER JONES, ROSS PHILLIPS, PHILLIP WARNER, MALCOM MOLE, TIN SOUNDS Hey Duggee – Studio AKA / CBeebiesPAUL TAYLOR, JEREMY HEWSON, RICHIE WEBB, LISA HALSTEAD, JEMIMA COTTER, DAVID BRYAN Horrible Histories – Lion Television / CBBCSIMON PARTINGTON, ALEX COPLEY, ANDY FARAGO, SANDY NUTTGENS, SIMON COUZENS BooSnoo! – Visionality, Mackinnon & Saunders / Sky KidsTOM BIDWELL, JENNIFER PERROTT, RICK THIELE, SARAH BREWERTON, ANNA RACKARD, JAMES MATHER The Velveteen Rabbit – Magic Light Pictures / Apple TV+
COSTUME DESIGNANNIE SYMONS, JASON AIREY Mary & George – Hera Pictures, Sky Studios / Sky AtlanticIAN FULCHER Black Doves – Sister, Noisy Bear / NetflixJÁN KOCMAN The Tattooist of Auschwitz – Synchronicity Films, Sky Studios, All3Media International / Sky AtlanticSUZANNE CAVE Eric – Sister, Little Chick / Netflix
DIRECTOR: FACTUALCHARLIE HAMILTON JAMES Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story – Silverback Films / National GeographicCOLETTE CAMDEN Lucan – Five Mile Films / BBC TwoNATASHA COX Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville) – BBC World Service, BBC Eye / BBC TwoTOM GREEN, TOMMY FORBES Me and the Voice in My Head – Hungry Bear Media / Channel 4
DIRECTOR: FICTION sponsored by 3 Mills StudiosMOLLY MANNERS One Day – Drama Republic, Universal International Studios, Focus Features / NetflixNIDA MANZOOR We Are Lady Parts – Working Title Television / Channel 4PETER KOSMINSKY Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light – Playground Entertainment, Company Pictures / BBC OneWERONIKA TOFILSKA Baby Reindeer – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix
DIRECTOR: MULTI-CAMERACHRIS COOK BBC General Election 2024 – BBC News / BBC OneDIRECTING TEAM D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen – BBC Studios / BBC OneJANET FRASER CROOK Glastonbury 2024 – BBC Studios Music Productions / BBC OneNIKKI PARSONS Strictly Come Dancing – BBC Studios / BBC One
EDITING: FACTUALKATE SPANKIE Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods – Hoyo Films / BBC TwoOTTO BURNHAM Apollo 13: Survival – Insight TWI Films, Fee Fie Foe Films / NetflixSARAH KEELING Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville)- BBC World Service, BBC Eye / BBC TwoSEAN MACKENZIE, CHRIS NICHOLLS Miners' Strike 1984: The Battle for Britain – Swan Films / Channel 4
EDITING: FICTIONLUKE DUNKLEY The Day of the Jackal – Carnival Films / Sky AtlanticMIKE JONES Mr Bates vs The Post Office – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1PETER OLIVER, BENJAMIN GERSTEIN Baby Reindeer – Clerkenwell Films / NetflixROBERT FROST Slow Horses (Episode 1) – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+
EMERGING TALENT: FACTUALANNA JOHNSTON (Director) Parole – RAW / BBC TwoJABER BADWAN (Director of Photography) Kill Zone: Inside Gaza – Basement Films / Channel 4LUCY WELLS (Shooting Director) 24 Hours in Police Custody: Murder on Prescription – The Garden / Channel 4
EMERGING TALENT: FICTION sponsored by Sara Putt AssociatesKYLA HARRIS, LEE GETTY (Writers) We Might Regret This – Roughcut Television, Village Roadshow / BBC TwoLUCIA KESKIN (Writer) Things You Should Have Done – Roughcut Television / BBC ThreeMITCH KALISA (Director) Letting Go (On The Edge) – BlackLight Television / Channel 4PHIL DUNNING (Writer) Smoggie Queens – Hat Trick Productions / BBC Three
ENTERTAINMENT CRAFT TEAM sponsored by HotcamANDY DEVONSHIRE, REBECCA BOWKER, JAMES DILLON, DRU MASTERS Taskmaster – Avalon UK / Channel 4BEN ARCHARD, JAMES TINSLEY, SIGGI-ROSEN-RAWLINGS, MATHIEU WEEKES, MARTIN ADAMS, JIMMY BARNETT The Traitors – Studio Lambert / BBC OneDAVID BISHOP, JOE PHILLIPS, CATHERINE LAND, JEN TOWNSEND, DAVID ARCH, IAN MASTERSON Strictly Come Dancing – BBC Studios / BBC OneJON RICHARDS, ROBERT POUND, TOM ELDERFIELD, DARREN SARSBY, PETER TURNER, ADAM HUTCHINGS Miracles – Expectation TV, Seventeen / Sky Max
MAKE UP & HAIR DESIGNERIKA ÖKVIST Bridgerton – Shondaland / NetflixJILL SWEENEY, ABI BROTHERTON, NATALIE ALLAN, TIFFANY PIERRE, FRANZISKA ROESSLHUBER, MARTINE WATKINS Rivals – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+NIC COLLINS Joan – Snowed-In Productions / ITV1PAUL GOOCH, ADAM JAMES PHILLIPS, JULIA VERNON, DEBBI SALMON Mary & George – Hera Pictures, Sky Studios / Sky Atlantic
ORIGINAL MUSIC: FACTUALJESSICA JONES American Nightmare – RAW / NetflixNITIN SAWHNEY Tiger – Wildstar Films / Disney+NOOR KHALEGHI Rage Against The Regime: Iran – BBC Current Affairs / BBC TwoTANDIS JENHUDSON Israel & Gaza: Into the Abyss (Exposure) – Top Hat Productions / ITV1
ORIGINAL MUSIC: FICTIONCARLY PARADIS Until I Kill You – World Productions / ITV1DANIEL PEMBERTON, TOY DRUM Slow Horses – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+NATALIE HOLT, JACK HALAMA Rivals – Happy Prince, ITV Studios/Disney+TIM PHILLIPS, PJ HARVEY Bad Sisters – Merman, ABC Signature / Apple TV+
PHOTOGRAPHY: FACTUALCAMERA TEAM Life and Death in Gaza (Storyville) – BBC World Service, BBC Eye / BBC TwoCHARLIE HAMILTON JAMES, JOHNNY ROLT, BERTIE GREGORY Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story – Silverback Films / National GeographicMARCEL METTELSIEFEN State of Rage – Duskwater Films / Channel 4MILES BLAYDEN-RYALL, VIANET DJENGUET, SAM DAWE Silverback – Off the Fence Productions, France Télévisions / BBC Two
PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING: FICTIONBENEDICT SPENCE Eric – Sister, Little Chick / NetflixCHRISTOPHER ROSS Shōgun – FX Productions / Disney+NICK MORRIS Sweetpea – See-Saw Films, fanboy / Sky AtlanticSTEPHEN MURPHY Say Nothing (Episode 8) – FX Productions, Color Force / Disney+
PRODUCTION DESIGN sponsored by BENlabsASHLEIGH JEFFERS Breathtaking – HTM Television, Northern Ireland Screen, ITV Studios / ITV1CHRIS SEAGERS Masters of the Air – Apple Studios, Amblin Television, Playtone / Apple TV+DOMINIC HYMAN Rivals – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+RICHARD BULLOCK The Day of the Jackal – Carnival Films / Sky Atlantic
SCRIPTED CASTINGISABELLA ODOFFIN Supacell – Netflix, New Wave Agency, It's A Rap / NetflixJILL TREVELLICK Mr Bates vs The Post Office – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1LAUREN EVANS Lost Boys and Fairies – Duck Soup Films / BBC OneKELLY VALENTINE HENDRY Rivals – Happy Prince, ITV Studios / Disney+
SOUND: FACTUALBRIAN MOSELEY, ANGELA GROVES, PAUL FISHER, CHRIS WATSON, IOANNIS SPANOS Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough – Humble Bee Films, InField Fly / Sky NatureKURT HOWARD, CALUM THOMSON, EDWIN MATTHEWS Backstage with the London Philharmonic Orchestra – Love Monday TV / Sky ArtsPAUL DARLING, GREG GETTENS, GLEN GATHARD, REBECCA HEATHCOTE Apollo13: Survival – Insight TWI Films, Fee Fie Foe Films / NetflixSOUND TEAM Earthsounds – Offspring Films / Apple TV+
SOUND: FICTIONALASTAIR SIRKETT, DOUG COOPER, SIMON BISHOP, TIM HANDS, ADELE FLETCHER, BARNABY SMYTH House of the Dragon – Bastard Sword, GRRM, 1:26 Pictures Inc, HBO / Sky AtlanticANDREW SISSONS, MARTIN JENSEN, JOE BEAL, ALEX ELLERINGTON, DUNCAN PRICE, ABBIE SHAW Slow Horses – See-Saw Films/ Apple TV+HOWARD BARGROFF, STEPHEN GRIFFITHS, TOM JENKINS, ANDY SHELLEY, MARK TIMMS, MICHELE WOODS True Detective: Night Country – HBO / Sky AtlanticMATTHEW SKELDING, TOM JENKINS, MILOS STOJANOVIC, JAMES RIDGWAY, JACK WHITELEE Baby Reindeer -Clerkenwell Films / Netflix
SPECIAL, VISUAL & GRAPHIC EFFECTSDAÐI EINARSSON, THOMAS HORTON, LEV KOLOBOV, MIKE DAWSON, ASA SHOUL, PIXOMONDO House of the Dragon -Bastard Sword, GRRM, 1:26 Pictures Inc. HBO / Sky AtlanticDANIEL RAUCHWERGER, RAPHAEL HAMM, STEFANO PEPIN, RICHARD STANBURY, IAN FELLOWS, PAUL BONGIOVANNI Silo – AMC Studios / Apple TV+JASON SMITH, RICHARD BAIN, RYAN CONDER, CHRIS RODGERS The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – Amazon MGM Studios / Prime VideoNEIL CORBOULD, CAIMIN BOURNE, STUART HEATH, GLEN WINCHESTER Masters of the Air – Apple Studios, Amblin Television, Playtone / Apple TV+
TITLES & GRAPHIC IDENTITYFX GOBY, PAUL BAILEY, RUSSELL HENDRIE, NINA BEYERS, TOM ESPEZEL Paris 2024 Olympics – BBC Sport, Nexus Studios / BBC OneMATT CURTIS A Gentleman in Moscow – Paramount Television International Studios, Lionsgate Television / Paramount+PAUL MCDONNELL, HUGO MOSS, BEN HANBURY, TAMSIN MCGEE Ludwig – Big Talk Studios, That Mitchell & Webb Company / BBC OnePETER ANDERSON STUDIO Sweetpea – See-Saw Films, fanboy / Sky Atlantic
WRITER: COMEDYBRETT GOLDSTEIN Shrinking – Warner Bros. Television / Apple TV+NIDA MANZOOR We Are Lady Parts – Working Title Television / Channel 4PHIL DUNNING Smoggie Queens – Hat Trick Productions / BBC ThreeREECE SHEARSMITH, STEVE PEMBERTON Inside No. 9 – BBC Studios Comedy Productions / BBC Two
WRITER: DRAMAGWYNETH HUGHES Mr Bates vs The Post Office – ITV Studios, Little Gem / ITV1MICKEY DOWN, KONRAD KAY Industry – Bad Wolf, HBO / BBC OneNICOLE TAYLOR One Day – Drama Republic, Universal International Studios, Focus Features / NetflixRICHARD GADD Baby Reindeer – Clerkenwell Films / Netflix
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