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“Black Mirror,” “Silo,” and “Slow Horses” shine at the BAFTA Craft Awards

Sunday night’s BAFTA Television Craft Awards, which honored the unsung heroes of the business, shone in London as a celebration of brilliance behind the camera.
The awards presentation honored exceptional originality, talent, and craftsmanship and showcased the top programs of 2023, according to reports.

The works that won two BAFTAs each, such as the suspenseful “Demon 79” episode from the critically acclaimed series “Black Mirror,” were among the most notable winners.

Photographer and Lighting Fiction went to Charlie Brooker and Bisha K. Ali, while writer drama went to Stephan Pehrsson.

Along with ‘Silo’ winning a pair of awards at the glamorous event, the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 featured outstanding performances in production design, directing, and entertainment craft. ‘Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland’ for Editing: Factual and ‘Slow Horses’ for Sound: Fiction are two noteworthy mentions.

According to the article, emerging talents were also honored, with writer Kat Sadler and filmmaker Fred Scott winning awards in their respective categories.
Jack Rooke, who won a BAFTA Breakthrough for his comic skills in “Big Boys,” was recognized, while Aisha Bywaters won her second BAFTA for Scripted Casting.

In addition to honoring individuals, the evening honored groups like MAMA Youth Project, which works to empower young people from underrepresented backgrounds in the media and television. Bob Clarke, the founder and CEO, earned the esteemed Television Craft Special Award.

The evening’s host, Stacey Dooley, brought glamor and glamour along with her, along with a number of television celebrities who appeared as special guests.

The gala honored the magic that happens behind the scenes and included a star-studded lineup of celebrities, including Angelica Bell and Katie Piper.

Moments of success and joy posted throughout BAFTA’s official social media channels, highlights from the BAFTA TV Craft Awards promised to fascinate fans on social media platforms as the curtain closed on an exciting evening.

The BAFTA Television Craft Awards highlighted the invaluable role of behind-the-scenes workers in crafting the magic of television with a varied range of awards and a lively demonstration of talent.

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