2013 British Academy Television Awards

The 2013 British Academy Television Awards nominations were announced on 9 April 2013. The award ceremony was held at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 12 May 2013.[1]

2013 British Academy Television Awards
Date12 May 2013
SiteRoyal Festival Hall, London
Hosted byGraham Norton
Produced byZoe Cook
Highlights
Best Comedy SeriesThe Revolution Will Be Televised
Best DramaLast Tango in Halifax
Best ActorBen Whishaw
Richard II
Best ActressSheridan Smith
Mrs Biggs
Best Comedy Performance
Most awardsOlivia Colman/The Hollow Crown/Twenty Twelve (2)
Most nominationsAccused/Last Tango in Halifax/London 2012/The Girl/Twenty Twelve (4)
Television coverage
ChannelBBC One
Duration2 hrs (TV Coverage)
Ratings6.19 million

Winners and Nominees

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Winners are listed first and emboldened.[2]

Leading Actor

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Leading Actress

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Supporting Actor

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Supporting Actress

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Entertainment Performance

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Female Performance In A Comedy Programme

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Male Performance In A Comedy Programme

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Single Drama

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Mini-Series

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Drama Series

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Soap & Continuing Drama

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International

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Factual Series

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Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual

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Robert Flaherty Award for Single Documentary

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  • 7/7: One Day in London (BBC Two)
    • Baka: A Cry from the Rainforest (BBC Two)
    • Lucian Freud: Painted Life (BBC Two)
    • Nina Conti – A Ventriloquist's Story: Her Master's Voice (BBC Four)

Features

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Reality and Constructed Factual

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Current Affairs

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  • This World: "The Shame of the Catholic Church" (BBC Two)
    • Panorama: "Britain's Hidden Housing Crisis" (BBC One)
    • Exposure: "The Other Side of Jimmy Savile" (ITV)
    • Al Jazeera Investigates: "What Killed Arafat?" (Al Jazeera English)

News Coverage

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Sport & Live Event

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Lew Grade Award for Entertainment Programme

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Comedy Programme

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Situation Comedy

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Radio Times Audience Award

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Special Award

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Fellowship

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BAFTA Tribute

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Wins per broadcaster

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Broadcaster Wins
BBC 15
Channel 4 4
Sky 3
ITV 2

In Memoriam

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "TV Baftas 2013: all the winners". Guardian UK. 12 May 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Bafta TV awards 2013: List of winners". BBC News. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Olivia Colman wins two Bafta awards". BBC News. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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