British Academy Television Craft Award
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1992
Currently held byRupert Houseman for Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes (2023)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

The British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Editing: Factual is one of the categories presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) within the British Academy Television Craft Awards, the craft awards were established in 2000 with their own, separate ceremony as a way to spotlight technical achievements, without being overshadowed by the main production categories.

Before splitting into two categories for editing in 1992, Best Editing: Factual and Best Editing: Fiction (presented from 1992 to 1994 as Best Film or Video Editor – Factual and Best Film or Video Editor – Fiction respectively), two categories were presented to recognize editing in television programming:

  • From 1978 to 1991 Best VTR Editor was presented.
  • From 1978 to 1991 Best Film Editor was presented.

Winners and nominees

1990s

Best Film or Video Editor - Factual

Year Recipient(s) Title
1992Barry SpinkBanned: Children of Chernobyl
Clothes Show Editing TeamThe Clothes Show
Jonathan MorrisViewpoint '91: Hellfighters of Kuwait
Ian PitchThe South Bank Show: Jose Carreras - A Life Story
1993Alan LygoElizabeth R
Malcolm DanielOmnibus: Eye of the Storm - Ridley Scott
Jim LathamFire in the Blood: Breaking Free
Graham ShrimptonTrue Stories: Petersburg!
1994Alan LygoTimewatch: The Stolen Child
Edward RobertsThe Ark
Graham ShrimptonTrue Stories: The Unforgiving
Liz Thoyts, Alan Hoida, Martin ElsburyLife in the Freezer

Best Editing: Factual

Year Title Recipient(s)
1995Cutting Edge: The ClubRichard Cox
From A to B: Tales of Modern MotoringPaul Binns
Torvill and Dean: Facing The MusicJim Latham
Hollywood KidsNigel Timperley
1996True Stories: The BetrayedGraham Shrimpton
The Private Life of PlantsTim Coope, Jo Payne, Martin Elsbury
The Beatles AnthologyAndy Matthews
HMS BrilliantAndy Willsmore, Tony Heavan
1997The SystemEdward Roberts and Editing Team
Making BabiesHoward Billingham
The HouseJim Latham, Sean Mackenzie
Great Ormond StreetBrian Tagg
1998The Nazis: A Warning from HistoryAlan Lygo, James Hay
Under the Sun: The HuntErik Disselhoff, Peter Simpson
AirportMike Flynn, Dave Monk, Edward Bazalgette
HotelGuye Henderson, Richard Cox, John Thomas
1999Lockerbie: A Night RememberedBrian Tagg
Arena: The Brian Epstein StoryRoy Deverell, Guy Crossman
Arena: The Noel Coward TrilogyDavid Kitson
Bring Me Sunshine: The Heart and Soul of Eric Morecambe (Omnibus)Andrew Quigley

2000s

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2000Inside Story: Child of the Death CampsMalcolm DanielBBC One
Malcolm and Barbara: A Love StoryKim HortonITV
The Second World War in ColourSteve Moore
Shanghai ViceNikki Oldroyd, David DickieChannel 4
2001Omnibus"Dudley Moore – After the Laughter"Andrew FegenBBC Two
Britain at War on ColourStephen MooreITV
I Love 1970’s"1974"Craig StobbartBBC Two
A History of Britain by Simon SchamaBBC One
2002The Show Must Go OnAnna KsiezopolskaBBC Two
The Blue PlanetJo Payne, Tim Coope, Alan Hoida, Martin ElsburyBBC One
Kumbh Mela: The Greatest Show On EarthBBC Two
Joined: The World of Siamese TwinsPaul Van DyckChannel 4
2003SAS Embassy SiegePeter NorreyBBC Two
The Life of MammalsBBC One
Edwardian Country HouseMartin Johnson, Joanna LincolnChannel 4
Faking ItMark Knowles
2004Arena"The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough"Sean MackenzieBBC Two
Ancient Egyptians"The Battle of Megiddo"Mark GravilChannel 4
Days that Shook the World"Hiroshima"Chris KingBBC Two
George Orwell: A Life in PicturesSteve Stevenson
2005The Boy Whose Skin Fell OffNick FentonChannel 4
DunkirkOliver HuddlestonBBC Two
Death in GazaMisha Manson-SmithChannel 4
D-DayPeter ParnhamBBC One
2006The Year London Blew Up: 1974Paul BinnsChannel 4
Born in the USSR: 21 UpKim HortonITV
49 Up
Jamie's School DinnersSunshine JacksonChannel 4
2007Rain in My HeartDave KingBBC Two
Breaking Up with The JonesesGregor LyonChannel 4
9/11: The Twin TowersPeter ParnhamBBC One
Nuremberg: Nazis on TrialBen GilesBBC Two
2008Parallel Worlds, Parallel LivesFolko BoermansBBC Four
The ApprenticeTris HarrisBBC One
The Seven Sins of EnglandOllie Huddlestone, Michael HarrowesChannel 4
Dispatches"China’s Stolen Children (Special)"Jezza Neumann, Brian Woods, Reg Clarke
2009The FallenJoby GeeBBC Two
The FamilyBen Brown, Marc DaviesChannel 4
A Boy Called AlexBen Stark
True Stories"Thriller in Manila"Nick PackerMore4

2010s

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2010The Secret Life of the Berlin WallGregor LyonBBC Two
Life"Birds"Jo PayneBBC One
Dispatches"The Slumdog Children of Mumbai"Jay TaylorChannel 4
Top GearBBC Two
2011Human Planet"Arctic"Jason SavageBBC One
Dispatches"The Battle for Haiti"Peter HaddonChannel 4
Concorde's Last FlightPeter Norrey
Wonders of the Solar System"Empire of the Sun"Darren JonusasBBC Two
David Attenborough's First LifePeter Miller
2012Frozen Planet"To the Ends of the Earth"Nigel Buck, Andy Netley, Dave PearceBBC One
Agony and Ecstasy: A Year with English National BalletIan DaviesBBC Four
Japan's Tsunami Caught on CameraSean MackenzieChannel 4
Terry Pratchett: Choosing to DieGary ScottBBC Two
2013Amish: A Secret LifeSean MackenzieBBC Two
The Secret History of Our Streets"Portland Road"Michael HarrowesBBC Two
7/7 One Day in LondonRupert Houseman
Britain in a DayPeter Christelis
2014Educating Yorkshire"Episode One"Mark TownsChannel 4
Arena"The National Theatre (Part One - The Dream)"Joanna CrickmayBBC Four
Top GearCraig Harbour, James Hart, Dan JamesBBC Two
David Bowie – Five YearsGed Murphy
2015Grayson Perry: Who Are You?Jake MartinChannel 4
Tsunami: Survivors' StoriesBen StarkITV
24 Hours in Police CustodyBen BrownChannel 4
Life and Death Row"Execution"Rupert HousemanBBC Three
2016The Murder DetectivesBen BrownChannel 4
Great Barrier Reef with David AttenboroughDominic LesterBBC One
Charlie Hebdo: Three Days That Shook ParisJames Clarkson LyonChannel 4
My Son the JihadiSimon McMahon
2017
[1]
HillsboroughAndy WorboysBBC Two
Planet Earth II"Deserts"Dave PearceBBC One
"Islands"Matt Meech
Exodus: Our Journey to EuropeSimon Sykes, Nick Fenton, Sunshine JacksonBBC Two
2018
[2]
Chris Packham: Asperger's and MeWill GrayburnBBC Two
Louis Theroux: Dark States"Heroin Town"Anna PriceBBC Two
David Bowie: The Last Five YearsGed MurphyBBC One
Blue Planet II"One Ocean"Matt Meech
"The Deep"Nigel Buck
2019
[3]
Bros: After the Screaming StopsWill GilbeyBBC Four
GrenfellBen BrownBBC One
Drowning in PlasticMatt Lowe
Louis Theroux: Altered States"Choosing Death"Emma LysaghtBBC Two

2020s

Year Title Episode Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2020
[4][5]
Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet KillerMichael HarteNetflix
Untouchable: The Rise and Fall of Harvey WeinsteinAndy R WorboysBBC Two
Leaving NeverlandJules CornellChannel 4
63 UpKim HortonITV
2021
[6]
Lee Miller – A Life on the Front LineClaire GuillonBBC Two
Putin: A Russian Spy StoryAdam FinchChannel 4
Once Upon a Time in Iraq"Fallujah"Anna PriceBBC Two
"Insurgency"Will Grayburn
2022
[7][8]
9/11: Inside the President's War RoomDanny Collins, Mark HammillApple TV+/BBC One
Grenfell: The Untold StoryEmma LysaghtChannel 4
Pandemic 2020Anna PriceBBC Two
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone FishingDoug Bryson
2023
[9][10]
Chernobyl: The Lost TapesRupert HousemanSky Documentaries
Exposure"Afghanistan: No Country for Women"Mark SummersITV
Jimmy Savile: A British Horror StoryBen BrownNetflix
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone FishingDoug BrysonBBC Two
  • Note: The series that don't have recipients on the tables had Editing Team credited as recipients for the award or nomination.

See also

References

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  2. "Nominations Announced for the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2018". Bafta. 22 March 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  3. "Nominations announced: Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2019". www.bafta.org. 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  4. "Bafta TV Awards: Richard Ayoade to host socially-distanced delayed ceremony". bbc. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  5. "'Chernobyl' Leads 2020 BAFTA TV Craft Awards". bbc. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  6. "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.
  7. Ritman, Alex (30 March 2022). "BAFTA TV Awards: Russell T. Davies' 'It's a Sin' Dominates Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  8. Ritman, Alex (April 24, 2022). "BAFTA TV Craft Awards: 'Landscapers,' 'We Are Lady Parts' Among Top Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  9. Ritman, Alex (22 March 2023). "BAFTA TV Awards: 'This is Going to Hurt,' 'The Responder' Lead Pack of Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  10. Ravindran, Manori (23 April 2023). "'House of the Dragon,' 'This Is Going to Hurt' Lead Winners at BAFTA TV Craft Awards". Variety. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
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