2022 British Academy Scotland Awards

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The 2022 British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 20 November 2022 in Glasgow, Scotland.[1]

Nominees

The nominations were announced on 12 October[2] and the winners were announced on 20 November.[3] Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Actor in Film Best Actress in Film

Jack Lowden – Benediction

  • Mark Bonnar – Operation Mincemeat
  • Peter Capaldi – Benediction

Izuka Hoyle – Boiling Point

Best Actor in Television Best Actress in Television

Dougray Scott – Crime

  • Jack Docherty – Scot Squad Hogmanay Special
  • Ncuti Gatwa – Sex Education

Phyllis Logan – Guilt

Best Director (Factual) Best Director (Fiction)

Matt Pinder – The Hunt For Bible John

  • Jack Cocker – Runrig: There Must Be A Place
  • John MacLaverty – The Mystery Of Anthrax Island

James Strong – Vigil

  • Max Myers – Shetland
  • Isabelle Sieb – Vigil
Best Entertainment Best Factual Series

Biffy Clyro: A Celebration of Endings – Oscar Sansom, Simon Neil, Beth Allan – Forest of Black/BBC Four

Darren McGarvey's Addictions – Harry Bell, Emma Fentiman, Jack Cocker, Sileas MacInnes - Tern Television Productions/BBC Scotland

  • Rescue: Extreme Medics – Production Team – Firecrest Films/Channel 4
  • Scotland's Sacred Island With Ben Fogle – Harry Bell, Craig Collinson, Ceara East, Clyde Wallbanks – Tern Television Productions/BBC Scotland
Best Feature Film Best Features

Dying to Divorce – Sinead Kirwan, Chloë Fairweather, Andrea Cuadrado, Paul Dosaj

Miriam and Alan: Lost In Scotland – Production Team – Blink Films/Channel 4

  • A Country Life For Half The Price With Katie Humble – Production Team – Raise the Roof Productions/Channel 5
  • Extraordinary Escapes With Sandi ToksvigSandi Toksvig, Steph Harris, Julie Grant, Ed St Giles – Tuesday’s Child Scotland/Channel 4
Best Game Best News & Current Affairs

Hercule Poirot: The First Cases – Development Team – Blazing Griffin

  • The Longest Walk – Alexander Tarvet
  • Strange Sickness – William Hepburn, Jackson Armstrong, Katharine Neil, Alana Bell –Common Profyt Games Ltd

The Truth About Nike & Adidas (Dispatches) – Production Team – Firecrest Films/Channel 4

  • Dirty Business (Disclosure) – Production Team – BBC Scotland
  • The Truth About Brewdog (Disclosure) – Kevin Anderson, Mark Daly, Myles Bonnar, Shelley Jofre – BBC Scotland
Best Short Film & Animation Best Single Documentary

Too Rough – Production Team

  • The Bayview – Daniel Cook, Marcy Paterson
  • Groom – Leyla Josephine Coll-O'Reilly, Laura McBride, Lorena Pages, Jack Goessens

The Hermit of Treig – Production Team – Aruna Productions/BBC Scotland

  • Being Mum With MND – Production Team – Lion Television Scotland/BBC Scotland
  • Scotland The Rave – Graeme Armstrong, Liam McArdle, Carlin Wallace, Pauline Law – IWC Media/BBC Scotland
Best Specialist Factual Best Television Scripted

The Hunt For Bible John – Matt Pinder, Audrey McColligan, Paul McGinness, Iain Scollay – Firecrest Films/BBC Scotland

  • Battle For The Black Swan (Drain The Oceans) – Production Team – Mallinson Sadler Productions/National Geographic
  • Dolly: The Sheep That Changed The World – Harry Bell, Graeme Hart, Gary Scott, Katie Chapman – Tern Television Productions/BBC Scotland

Guilt – Production Team – Expectation, Happy Tramp/BBC Scotland

Best Writer Film/Television in partnership with Screen Scotland Audience Award in partnership with Screen Scotland

Neil ForsythGuilt

Sam HeughanOutlander

Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television

References

  1. ^ "Tilda Swinton and Peter Capaldi among Bafta Scotland award nominees". The Independent. 12 October 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  2. ^ "BAFTA Scotland Awards 2022: Full Nominations List". www.bafta.org. 12 October 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Winners of the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2022 Announced". www.bafta.org. 20 November 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2022.