Best Breakthrough Talent
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Best Director - Fiction/Entertainment
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- Tim Whitnall (writer) – Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett Story
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Best Director - Factual
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Best Director - Multi-Camera
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- Ben Chanan – The Plot to Bring Down Britain's Planes
- Ben Anthony – 7/7 One Day in London
- John Dower – Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow
- Katharine English – Our War
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Best Writer - Comedy
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Best Writer - Drama
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Best Make Up and Hair Design
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Best Production Design
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Best Visual Effects and Graphic Design
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Best Costume Design
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Best Photography – Factual
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Best Photography and Lighting – Fiction
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- Amish: A Secret Life – Steve Robinson
- Kingdom of Plants 3D – Tim Cragg, Robert Hollingworth and Tim Shepherd
- Supersized Earth – Julius Brighton and Paul O'Callaghan
- Return to the Falklands – Rupert Binsley
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Best Editing – Factual
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Best Editing – Fiction
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- Amish: A Secret Life – Sean Mackenzie
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- The Fear (for "Episode 1") – Trevor Waite
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Best Digital Creativity
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Best Entertainment Craft Team
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- Stephen Bryce, Andrew Cooke, Simon Ainge, Nick Foster and Derren Brown – Apocalypse
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Best Sound – Factual
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Best Sound – Fiction
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- Richard II (The Hollow Crown) – Tim Fraser, Adrian Rhodes and Keith Marriner
- Accused (for "Mo & Sue's Story") – Graham Headicar, Emma Pegram, Stuart Hilliker and Grant Bridgeman
- Wallander – Paul Hamblin, Matt Skelding, Jim Goddard and Martin Beresford
- The Hour – John Mooney, Nigel Squibbs, Jamie Caple and Marc Lawes
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Best Original Television Music
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