British Academy Television Award for Best Mini-Series

The British Academy Television Award for Best Mini-Series is one of the major categories of the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs), the primary awards ceremony of the British television industry. The category is described by the BAFTA website as being for "a drama series, between two and 19 episodes, that tells a complete story and is not intended to return".[1]

British Academy Television Award
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held byChernobyl
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

Winners

2010s

Year Title Production company Broadcaster Recipient(s)
2012 This Is England '88 Channel 4 Mark Herbert, Shane Meadows, Jack Thorne, Rebekah Wray-Rogers
Appropriate Adult ITV Lisa Gilchrist, Julian Jarrold, Neil McKay, Jeff Pope
The Crimson Petal and the White BBC Two Lucinda Coxon, Steve Lightfoot, Marc Munden, David M Thompson
Top Boy Channel 4 Ronan Bennett, Yann Demange, Alasdair Flind, Charles Steel
2013 Room at the Top BBC Four Aisling Walsh, Amanda Coe, Paul Frift, Kate Triggs
Accused BBC One Sita Williams, Roxy Spencer, Jimmy McGovern, Ashley Pearce
Mrs Biggs ITV Jeff Pope, Kwadjo Dajan, Paul Whittington
Parade’s End BBC Two Selwyn Roberts, Tom Stoppard, Susanna White, David Parfitt
2014 In the Flesh BBC Three Hilary Martin, Ann Harrison-Baxter, Dominic Mitchell, Jonny Campbell
The Fall BBC Two Allan Cubitt, Jakob Verbruggen, Julian Stevens, Gub Neal
Southcliffe Channel 4 Tony Grisoni, Sean Durkin, Peter Carlton, Derrin Schlesinger
The Great Train Robbery BBC One Production team
2015 The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies ITV Gareth Neame, Peter Morgan, Roger Michell, Kevin Loader
Cilla ITV Jeff Pope, Paul Whittington, Kwadjo Dajan, Robert Willis
Our World War BBC Three Production team
Prey ITV Chris Lunt, Nicola Shindler, Tom Sherry, Nick Murphy
2016 This Is England '90 Channel 4 Shane Meadows, Mark Herbert, Jack Thorne, Rebekah Wray-Rogers
Doctor Foster BBC One Mike Bartlett, Tom Vaughan, Roanna Benn, Jude Liknaitzky
The Enfield Haunting Sky Living Kristoffer Nyholm, Joshua St Johnston, Adrian Sturges, Jamie Campbell
London Spy BBC Two Juliette Howell, Tom Rob Smith, Guy Heeley, Jakob Verbruggen
2017 National Treasure Channel 4 George Ormond, Marc Munden, Jack Thorne, John Chapman
The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses BBC Two Dominic Cooke, Rupert Ryle-Hodges, Pippa Harris, Sam Mendes
The Secret ITV Mark Redhead, Nick Murphy, Jonathan Curling, Stuart Urban
The Witness for the Prosecution BBC One Production Team
2018 Three Girls BBC One Nicole Taylor, Philippa Lowthorpe, Susan Hogg, Simon Lewis
Howards End BBC One Kenneth Lonergan, Hettie Macdonald, Laura Hastings-Smith, Sophie Gardiner
The Moorside BBC One Neil McKay, Paul Whittington, Ken Horn, Jeff Pope
The State Channel 4 Peter Kosminsky, Steve Clark-Hall, Liza Marshall, Kris Thykier
2019 Patrick Melrose Sky Atlantic Michael Jackson, Rachael Horovitz, Edward Berger, David Nicholls
A Very English Scandal BBC One Russell T. Davies, Stephen Frears, Dominic Treadwell-Collins, Dan Winch
Kiri Channel 4 Jack Thorne, George Ormond, Toby Bentley, Euros Lyn
Mrs Wilson BBC One Ruth Kenley-Letts, Richard Laxton, Anna Symon, Ruth Wilson

2020s

Year Title Production company Broadcaster Recipient(s)
2020 Chernobyl Sister Pictures, The Mighty Mint, HBO Sky Atlantic Production team
A Confession ITV Studios, Urban Myth Films ITV Jeff Pope, Paul Andrew Williams, Tom Dunbar, Johnny Capps
The Victim STV Productions BBC One Rob Williams, Niall MacCormick, Sarah Brown, Jenny Frayn
The Virtues Warp Films, Big Arty Productions Channel 4 Shane Meadows, Jack Thorne, Mark Herbert, Nickie Sault

References

  1. "British Academy Television Awards Rules and Guidelines" (PDF). BAFTA. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
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