British Academy Television Award
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1999
Currently held byJoe Lycett vs Beckham: Got Your Back at Xmas (2023)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

The British Academy Television Award for Best Features is one of the major categories of the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs), the primary awards ceremony of the British television industry. According to the BAFTA website, the category "includes factual programmes, not included in any other categories including cookery and cookery competitions, travelogues, gardening, property, fashion and all other lifestyle programming and studio discussions."[1]

The category was first presented in 1999 under the name of Best Feature - Programme or Series although since 2000 the category has been presented just as Best Features.

Winners and nominees

1990s

Best Feature - Programme or Series

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
1999Back to the FloorBill Grist, Robert ThirkellBBC Two
House DoctorDaisy Goodwin, Basi AkpabioChannel 5
Changing RoomsLinda Clifford, Casper Peacock, Ann Booth ClibbornBBC Two
Time TeamPhillip Clarke, Tim TaylorChannel 4

2000s

Best Features

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2000Blood on the CarpetRobert Thirkell, Nick MirskyBBC Two
Giants with Nigel MarvenRob MacIver, Nigel Marven, Bill ButtITV
The Naked ChefPatricia Llewellyn, Paul Ratcliffe, Jamie OliverBBC Two
Grand DesignsDaisy Goodwin, John SilverChannel 4
2001The Naked ChefPatricia Llewellyn, Paul Ratcliffe, Jamie OliverBBC Two
Faking ItMike Warner, Stephen LambertChannel 4
House of HorrorsSarah Caplin, Kate Middleton, Brad ManningITV
What the Romans Did for UsBBC Two
2002Faking ItChannel 4
The Farmer Wants a WifeAmanda MurrayITV
The Sound of Music Children: After They Were FamousJudith Holder, Bridget Boseley, Southan Morris
What Not to WearVicki Barrass, Tracy Jeune, Nick BrayBBC Two
2003Faking ItStephen LambertChannel 4
Lads' ArmyClaudia Milne, Peter Casely-Hayford, Tim CarterITV
Jamie's KitchenSandi Scott, Peter MooreChannel 4
What Not to WearJane GerberVicki Barrass, Tracy JeuneBBC Two
2004Wife SwapChannel 4
Grand DesignsJohn Silver, Daisy Goodwin, Kevin McCloudChannel 4
That'll Teach 'Em
Top GearAndy Wilman, Gary Hunter, Jeremy ClarksonBBC Two
2005Ramsay's Kitchen NightmaresPatricia Llewellyn, Christine Hall, Gordon RamsayChannel 4
Holiday ShowdownGrant Mansfield, Nick Shearman, Dan BerbridgeITV
Little AngelsBBC Three
Top GearAndy Wilman, Jeremy Clarkson, Gary BroadhurstBBC Two
2006The ApprenticeDan Adamson, Tanya Shaw, Peter MooreBBC Two
Dragons' DenBBC Two
Top Gear
Ramsay's Kitchen NightmaresChannel 4
2007The ChoirJamie Isaacs, Ludo Graham, Drew Hill, Sam GraceBBC Two
The F WordChannel 4
The ApprenticeDan Adamson, Sanjay Singhal, Martyn Smith, Alan SugarBBC Two
Dragons' DenHelen Bullough, Dominic Bird, Paul Mackay
2008Ramsay's Kitchen NightmaresChannel 4
Heston Blumenthal: In Search of PerfectionBBC Two
Top Gear
The Secret MillionaireChannel 4
2009The Choir: Boys Don't SingBBC Two
The ApprenticeAlan Sugar, Michele Kurland, Kelly Webb-Lamb, Andy DevonshireBBC One
Celebrity MasterchefKaren Ross, Mark Leslie, Bec Smith, Theo Goble
Top GearAndy Wilman, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James MayBBC Two

2010s

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2010Masterchef: The ProfessionalsKaren Ross, Carla-Maria Lawson, Antonia Lloyd, David AmblerBBC Two
Heston's FeastsChannel 4
The Choir: Unsung TownBBC Two
James May's Toy StoriesWill Daws, Stuart Cabb, James May, Ian Holt
2011Hugh's Fish FightAndrew Palmer, Will Anderson, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Frankie FathersChannel 4
Mary Queen of ShopsBBC Two
Come Dine with MeChannel 4
Pineapple Dance StudiosJonathan Stadien, Pat Doyle, Hannah Springham Sky1
2012The Great British Bake OffAnna Beattie, Andy Devonshire, Simon Evans, Richard McKerrowBBC Two
DIY SOS: The Big BuildSusan Aartse-Tuyn, Hannah Corneck, Simon Knight, Ben RowlandBBC One
Hairy Bikers' Meals on WheelsTom Clarke, Lisa Edwards, Nicola Moody, Paul RatcliffeBBC Two
Timothy Spall: Back at SeaPaul Crompton, Matt David, Anton Short, Philip ShottonBBC Four
2013The Great British Bake OffAnna Beattie, Kieran Smith, Amanda Westwood, Scott TankardBBC Two
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of DogsPaul O'Grady, Jill Worsley, Mark Scantlebury, Kate JacksonITV
Bank of DaveChannel 4
Grand Designs
2014Long Lost FamilyDuncan Coates, Kate Scholefield, Sally Benton, Leanne KleinITV
Grand DesignsKevin McCloud, Fiona Caldwell, Rob Gill, John LonsdaleChannel 4
The Great British Bake OffAnna Beattie, Amanda Westwood, Samantha Beddoes, Simon EvansBBC Two
The Choir: Sing While You WorkGareth Malone, Tim Carter, Rachel Morgan, Stuart Froude
2015Grand DesignsChannel 4
The Great British Bake OffAnna Beattie, Samantha Beddoes, Andy Devonshire, Simon EvansBBC One
George Clarke's Amazing SpacesWill Daws, Jamie Wightman, Stuart CabbChannel 4
Long Lost FamilySally Benton, Clare Bradbury, Colette Flight, Kate ScholefieldITV
2016The Great British Bake OffBBC One
Back in Time for DinnerEmily Shields, Leanne Klein, Kim MaddeverBBC Two
Kevin McCloud: Escape to the WildChannel 4
Travel ManAdam Humphries, Leo McCrea, Graham Smiles, Chris Richards
2017Who Do You Think You Are?Colette Flight, Sarah Feltes, Anna Kirkwood, Helen NixonBBC One
The Doctor Who Gave Up DrugsDominique Walker, Emeka Onono, Christopher van Tulleken, Jack RamplingBBC Two
The Great British Bake OffRichard McKerrow, Sarah Thomson-Woolley, Simon Evans, Chloe AveryBBC One
Travel Man: 48 Hours In …Chris Richards, Nicola Silk, Leo McCrea, Richard AyoadeChannel 4
2018Cruising with Jane McDonaldChannel 5
Antiques RoadshowSimon Shaw, Julia Foot, Robert Murphy, Sophie WogdenBBC One
No More Boys And Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free?Javid Abdelmoneim, Helen Veale, Jeremy Daldry, Samuel PalmerBBC Two
The Secret Life of the ZooChannel 4
2019
[2]
Who Do You Think You Are?Colette Flight, Sarah Feltes, Anna Kirkwood, David VincentBBC One
Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road TripITV
The Great British Bake OffChannel 4
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone FishingBBC Two

2020s

Year Title Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2020
[3]
The Misadventures of Romesh RanganathanEmily Hudd, Morgan Roberts, Christopher Cottam, Romesh RanganathanBBC Two
Joe Lycett's Got Your BackChannel 4
Snackmasters
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone FishingBob Mortimer, Paul Whitehouse, Lisa Clark, Will YappBBC Two
2021
[4]
Long Lost Family: Born without TraceSally Benton, Rosie Schellenberg, Alice Goodyear, Paddy LynasITV
Big Zuu's Big EatsDave
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone FishingBob Mortimer, Paul Whitehouse, Lisa Clark, Rob Gill, Stephanie Fyfe, Doug BrysonBBC Two
The Repair ShopBBC One
2022
[5]
Big Zuu's Big EatsSam Grace, Alex Gilman, Chris Faith, Lucy Blatch, Big Zuu, Rohan MinhasDave
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone FishingPaul Whitehouse, Bob Mortimer, Lisa Clark, Stephanie Fyfe, Rob GillBBC Two
Sort Your Life OutCharlotte Brookes, Kurt Seywald, James Callum, Lucy Blatch, Michael Hyland, Demi DoyleBBC One
The Great British Sewing Bee
2023
[6][7]
Joe Lycett vs Beckham: Got Your Back at XmasChannel 4
Big Zuu's Big EatsAlex Gilman, Sam Grace, Chris Faith, Zuhair Hassan, Errol Ettienne, Rohan MinhasDave
The Martin Lewis Money ShowMartin Lewis, Mike Blair, Clare Miller, Jaime Corby, Richard Jack, Ravinder DeheleITV
The Misadventures of Romesh RanganathanBBC Two
  • Note: The series that don't have recipients on the tables had Production team credited as recipients for the award or nomination.

References

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