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Post by matthewsee on Mar 28, 2006 0:23:09 GMT -5
From Outpost Gallifrey: "In addition to Doctor Who's nomination in the Pioneer Audience Award for Best Programme (reported by OG on 13 March), Series One has been shortlisted for Best Drama Series in 2005's prestigious television awards by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Also nominated in this category are Bodies (BBC Two), Shameless (Channel 4) and Spooks (BBC One); the results will be revealed in a televised ceremony on Sunday 7 May."
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neon
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Post by neon on Mar 28, 2006 7:39:37 GMT -5
And of course Doctor Who will win the awards no problem!!!!!!
DOCTOR WHO ROCKS!!!!!
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Post by matthewsee on Mar 29, 2006 16:59:33 GMT -5
More BAFTA news as the series is nominated for 14 BAFTA Cymru Awards as Outpost Gallifrey reports: "As reported by Outpost Gallifrey on Monday, Doctor Who was nominated in two categories for the 2005 BAFTA awards, but the shortlist has now been released for the BAFTA Cymru Awards, and the 2005 series dominates the list with nominations in 14 categories. The 2005 series is nominated for:
Best Drama Series/Serial Best Actor (Christopher Eccleston) Best Actress (Billie Piper) Best Director - Drama (James Hawes for 'The Christmas Invasion') Best Screenwriter (Russell T Davies) Best Director Of Photography - Drama (Ernie Vincze for 'The Christmas Invasion') Best Sound (Ian Richardson) Best Design (Edward Thomas for 'The Christmas Invasion') Best Costume (Lucinda Wright) Best Make-up (Davy Jones) Best Original Music Soundtrack (Murray Gold for 'The Christmas Invasion') Best Feature Programme (Doctor Who Confidential) Best Graphics/Titles (The Mill for 'The Christmas Invasion') Best New Media: TV Or Film Related ('Attack of the Graske')
The full list of nominations is at the BAFTA Cymru website, and has been reported by today's Western Mail, which notes that "The winners will be announced during a ceremony at Cardiff International Arena on April 22, which will be co-presented by Rhodri Williams... He will be joined by BBC Breakfast host Sian Williams." (Thanks to Steve Tribe, Chuck Foster, Darren Powis, Peter Weaver, Adi Adi Himpson)"
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Post by matthewsee on Apr 28, 2006 1:52:08 GMT -5
This was posted at Outpost Gallifrey last weekend: "It may not necessarily win during the big national award ceremony, but Doctor Who has won five categories at the BAFTA Cymru awards, the BAFTA ceremony for television and film made in Wales. The program today won the awards for Best Drama Series, Best Drama Director, Best Costume Design, Best Make-up Design and Best Photography Direction. Series executive producer Russell T Davies also the Sian Phillips Award for Outstanding Contribution to Network Television. In a quote to BBC News, BBC Wales head of English programmes Clare Hudson says, "We are thrilled that the spectacular contribution made by Russell T Davies to television over the past few years has won him such a very special award"
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Post by matthewsee on May 7, 2006 20:57:23 GMT -5
Just found out that Doctor Who has won the award for best Drama series. It has also been given the Pioneer Audience Award For Best Programme Of 2005. Russell T. Davies has been given the Dennis Potter Award. www.bafta.org/site/page129.html Well done.
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Post by The Thinker on May 21, 2006 11:32:46 GMT -5
I think it's good that a program like Doctor Who has won an award like the BAFTA. I'm just wondering why the 1963- 1989 run never picked one up.
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