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British Academy Film Awards

The British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTA Awards, is an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to honour the best British and international contributions to film. The ceremonies were initially held at the flagship Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square in London, before being held at the Royal Opera House from 2007 to 2016. From 2017 to 2022, the ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London before moving to the Royal Festival Hall for the 2023 ceremony. The statue awarded to recipients depicts a theatrical mask.

British Academy Film Awards
Current: 77th British Academy Film Awards
Awarded forThe best in film
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded29 May 1949; 74 years ago (1949-05-29)
Websitebafta.org

The first BAFTA Awards ceremony was held in 1949, and the ceremony was first broadcast on the BBC in 1956 with Vivien Leigh as the host. The ceremony was initially held in April or May; since 2001, it typically takes place in February.

History edit

 
BAFTA mask and the logo of the BBC (broadcaster of the awards since 1956)

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) was founded in 1947 as The British Film Academy, by David Lean, Alexander Korda, Carol Reed, Charles Laughton, Roger Manvell, Laurence Olivier, Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell, Michael Balcon, and other major figures of the British film industry.[1][2] In 1958, the Academy merged with The Guild of Television Producers and Directors to form The Society of Film and Television, which eventually became The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1976.[3]

The stated charitable purpose of BAFTA is to "support, develop and promote the art forms of the moving image, by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners, and benefiting the public". In addition to high-profile awards ceremonies, BAFTA runs a year-round programme of educational events, including film screenings and tribute evenings. BAFTA is supported by a membership of about 6,000 people from the film, television, and video game industries.

The Academy's awards are in the form of a theatrical mask designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe, in response to a commission from the Guild of Television Producers in 1955.[4]

Annual ceremony edit

 
The location for the 2011 ceremony

The ceremony previously took place in April or May, but since 2001 it has been held in February in order to precede the Academy Awards. Most of the awards are open to all nationalities, though there are awards for Outstanding British Film and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Producer or Director. Only UK films are eligible for the categories of The British Short Film and British Short Animation awards.

During each annual ceremony, BAFTA pauses in memoriam to pay tribute to those in the industry who have died over the past 12 months, showcasing a montage of images accompanied by music.

Broadcast edit

The Awards ceremony has been historically delayed broadcast on British television the same evening, and across the world. The first broadcast was on the BBC in 1956, with Vivien Leigh (who would present an award to her husband Sir Laurence Olivier) as the host.[5] It has been broadcast in colour since 1970. In the US it is broadcast on BBC America. In 2023, the BAFTA Film Awards included a live telecast for its major award categories during the culmination of the ceremony.[6]

Location edit

The award ceremony is held in London. From 2000 to 2007, the ceremonies took place at the flagship Odeon Leicester cinema in Leicester Square. Between 2008 and 2016, the ceremonies took place at the Royal Opera House. The 70th Awards in 2017, and subsequent ceremonies up to the 75th Awards in 2022, were held at the Royal Albert Hall.[7][8]

For the 76th British Academy Film Awards in 2023, it was announced that the ceremony would be moved to the Royal Festival Hall as part of a new multi-year deal between BAFTA and the Southbank Centre, bringing the Film Awards in-line with the British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Games Awards, which were already held there.[9]

Sponsorship edit

Until 2012, the mobile telephone network Orange sponsored the awards. Orange's parent company, EE, took over the sponsorship of the event from 2013.[10]

Award categories edit

Retired awards edit

  • BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles (awarded 1952–1984)
  • BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay (awarded 1955–1968)
  • BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay (awarded 1969–1983)
  • BAFTA Award for Best British Actor (awarded 1952–1967)
  • BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor (awarded 1952–1967)
  • BAFTA Award for Best British Actress (awarded 1952–1967)
  • BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress (awarded 1952–1967)
  • BAFTA Award for Best Original Song (awarded 1983–1985)
  • BAFTA Award for Best Factual Film
  • BAFTA Award for Best Fictional Film
  • BAFTA Award for Best Short Factual Film
  • BAFTA Award for Best Specialised Film
  • BAFTA John Grierson Award
  • BAFTA United Nations Award (awarded 1949–1976)

Special awards edit

Superlatives edit

Acting edit

 
Sir Daniel Day-Lewis at the 2008 BAFTA Awards. He has received four BAFTA Awards for Best Actor, the second most for an actor.
Superlative Male Actor # Female Actor #
Most Nominations Michael Caine
Dustin Hoffman
Laurence Olivier
8 Judi Dench
Meryl Streep
15
Most Wins Peter Finch 5 Judi Dench 6

Note: Dench and Hoffman's tally of wins and nominations includes those received in the Most Promising Newcomer category.

Actors nominated twice in the same category in the same year edit

Nine actors have received dual nominations in the same category in a single year at the BAFTA Film Awards.[12]

Year
(Ceremony)
Actor/Actress Category Film Result
1983
(37th)
Michael Caine Best Actor in a Leading Role Educating Rita Won
The Honorary Consul Nominated
1992
(46th)
Miranda Richardson Best Actress in a Supporting Role Damage Won
The Crying Game Nominated
1993
(47th)
Anthony Hopkins Best Actor in a Leading Role The Remains of the Day Won
Shadowlands Nominated
1998
(52nd)
Geoffrey Rush Best Actor in a Supporting Role Shakespeare in Love Won
Elizabeth Nominated
2003
(57th)
Scarlett Johansson Best Actress in a Leading Role Lost in Translation Won
Girl with a Pearl Earring Nominated
Sean Penn Best Actor in a Leading Role 21 Grams Nominated
Mystic River Nominated
2004
(58th)
Kate Winslet Best Actress in a Leading Role Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Nominated
Finding Neverland Nominated
2005
(59th)
George Clooney Best Actor in a Supporting Role Good Night, and Good Luck Nominated
Syriana Nominated
2008
(62nd)
Kate Winslet Best Actress in a Leading Role The Reader Won
Revolutionary Road Nominated
2019
(73rd)
Margot Robbie Best Actress in a Supporting Role Bombshell Nominated
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Nominated
Notes
  • Michael Caine was the first actor to receive dual nominations in the same category in a single year.
  • The only ceremony with multiple actors to receive dual nominations in the same year was the 57th, with Sean Penn and Scarlett Johansson. Penn became the first actor to win neither nomination, while Johansson became the first (and remains the only) to have neither performance nominated for the corresponding Oscar.
  • Kate Winslet is the only actor to receive dual nominations on multiple occasions, doing so twice.

Directing edit

Directors nominated for multiple films in the same year edit

The only director to receive dual nominations in the same year at the BAFTA Film Awards was Steven Soderbergh for Erin Brockovich and Traffic in 2000. Additionally, Sidney Lumet received double citations, although counted as one nomination, for Murder on the Orient Express and Serpico in 1974.

Other edit

Ceremonies edit

Event Date Host
1st 29 May 1949
2nd 29 May 1949
3rd 29 May 1950
4th 22 February 1951
5th 8 May 1952
6th 5 March 1953
7th 25 March 1954
8th 10 March 1955 Jack Buchanan
Leslie Mitchell
Anthony Havelock-Allan
9th 1 March 1956 Vivien Leigh
10th 11 July 1957
11th 6 March 1958 Ian Dalrymple
Leslie Mitchell
12th 18 March 1959
13th 22 March 1960 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
14th 6 April 1961
15th 5 April 1962
16th 7 May 1963 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
17th 3 April 1964 Anthony Havelock-Allan
18th 30 March 1965 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
19th 23 March 1966 Leslie Caron
20th 1967
21st 28 March 1968
22nd 26 March 1969 Lord Mountbatten
23rd 8 March 1970 David Frost
24th 4 March 1971 Richard Attenborough[13][14]
25th 23 February 1972
26th 28 February 1973 Michael Parkinson
John Mills[15]
27th 6 March 1974 Eamonn Andrews
Petula Clark
28th 26 February 1975 David Niven[15]
29th 17 March 1976 Diana Rigg
Eamonn Andrews
30th 24 March 1977 Esther Rantzen
Roger Moore[16]
31st 16 March 1978 Andrew Gardner
Susannah York
32nd 22 March 1979 Sue Lawley
Michael York
33rd 20 March 1980 Anna Ford
Edward Fox
34th 22 March 1981 David Frost
35th 18 March 1982 Denis Norden
36th 20 March 1983 Frank Bough
Selina Scott
37th 25 March 1984 Michael Aspel
38th 5 March 1985 Terry Wogan
39th 16 March 1986 Michael Aspel
40th 22 March 1987 Ronnie Corbett
Ronnie Barker
41st 20 March 1988 Michael Aspel
42nd 19 March 1989 David Dimbleby
Anna Ford
43rd 11 March 1990 Magnus Magnusson
Sally Magnusson
44th 17 March 1991 Noel Edmonds
45th 22 March 1992 Michael Aspel
46th 21 March 1993 Griff Rhys Jones
47th 15 April 1994 Sheena McDonald
48th 9 April 1995 Billy Connolly
49th 23 April 1996 Angus Deayton
50th 29 April 1997 Lenny Henry
51st 18 April 1998 Rory Bremner
52nd 11 April 1999 Jonathan Ross
53rd 9 April 2000 Jack Docherty
54th 25 February 2001 Stephen Fry
Mariella Frostrup
55th 24 February 2002 Stephen Fry
56th 23 February 2003
57th 15 February 2004
58th 12 February 2005
59th 19 February 2006
60th 11 February 2007 Jonathan Ross
61st 10 February 2008
62nd 8 February 2009
63rd 21 February 2010
64th 13 February 2011
65th 12 February 2012 Stephen Fry
66th 10 February 2013
67th 16 February 2014
68th 8 February 2015
69th 14 February 2016
70th 12 February 2017
71st 18 February 2018 Joanna Lumley
72nd 10 February 2019
73rd 2 February 2020 Graham Norton
74th 10–11 April 2021 Clara Amfo
Dermot O'Leary
Edith Bowman
75th 13 March 2022[17] Rebel Wilson
76th 19 February 2023 Richard E. Grant
Alison Hammond
77th 18 February 2024 David Tennant[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "David Lean's Letter to the Academy". Bafta.org. 2 November 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  2. ^ "BAFTA Awards: Overview". IMDb. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  3. ^ "History of BAFTA". BAFTA.org. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  4. ^ . BAFTA. Archived from the original on 18 May 2012.
  5. ^ "Switched On: Television joins the fold". BAFTA.org. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  6. ^ "The Strictly shuffle: Baftas shake things up with new TV format as awards go live". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  7. ^ Orlova-Alvarez, Tamara; Alvarez, Joe (13 February 2017). "Royal BAFTAs". Ikon London Magazine. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  8. ^ Orlova-Alvarez, Tamara; Alvarez, Joe (13 February 2018). "Jennifer Lawrence EE British Academy Film and Television Awards". Ikon London Magazine. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  9. ^ Ntim, Zac (20 September 2022). "BAFTA To Move 2023 Film Awards To Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall". Screen International. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  10. ^ Wilkinson, Alex. . EE Corporate Site. Saatchi&Saatchi. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
  11. ^ . BAFTA. 6 March 2012. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  12. ^ Eng, Joyce (7 January 2020). "My own worst enemy: Margot Robbie is the latest actor to score 2 BAFTA nominations in a single category". Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  13. ^ "BBC One London – 4 March 1971". BBC Programme Index. from the original on 23 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Tonight's ATV… in 1972".
  15. ^ a b "BBC One London – 26 February 1975". BBC Programme Index. from the original on 31 October 2020.
  16. ^ "BBC One London – 24 March 1977". BBC Programme Index. from the original on 28 January 2022.
  17. ^ Ritman, Alex (21 June 2021). "BAFTA Sets Date for 2022 Film Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on 31 October 2023.
  18. ^ "David Tennant to host the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards". www.bafta.org. 5 January 2024. Retrieved 5 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • BAFTA Awards database
  • IMDB: BAFTA

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BAFTA Awards redirects here For the Television Awards see British Academy Television Awards For the Games Awards see British Academy Games Awards The British Academy Film Awards more commonly known as the BAFTA Awards is an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts BAFTA to honour the best British and international contributions to film The ceremonies were initially held at the flagship Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square in London before being held at the Royal Opera House from 2007 to 2016 From 2017 to 2022 the ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London before moving to the Royal Festival Hall for the 2023 ceremony The statue awarded to recipients depicts a theatrical mask British Academy Film AwardsCurrent 77th British Academy Film AwardsAwarded forThe best in filmCountryUnited KingdomFirst awarded29 May 1949 74 years ago 1949 05 29 Websitebafta orgThe first BAFTA Awards ceremony was held in 1949 and the ceremony was first broadcast on the BBC in 1956 with Vivien Leigh as the host The ceremony was initially held in April or May since 2001 it typically takes place in February Contents 1 History 2 Annual ceremony 2 1 Broadcast 2 2 Location 2 3 Sponsorship 3 Award categories 3 1 Retired awards 3 2 Special awards 4 Superlatives 4 1 Acting 4 1 1 Actors nominated twice in the same category in the same year 4 2 Directing 4 2 1 Directors nominated for multiple films in the same year 4 3 Other 5 Ceremonies 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp BAFTA mask and the logo of the BBC broadcaster of the awards since 1956 The British Academy of Film and Television Arts BAFTA was founded in 1947 as The British Film Academy by David Lean Alexander Korda Carol Reed Charles Laughton Roger Manvell Laurence Olivier Emeric Pressburger Michael Powell Michael Balcon and other major figures of the British film industry 1 2 In 1958 the Academy merged with The Guild of Television Producers and Directors to form The Society of Film and Television which eventually became The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1976 3 The stated charitable purpose of BAFTA is to support develop and promote the art forms of the moving image by identifying and rewarding excellence inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public In addition to high profile awards ceremonies BAFTA runs a year round programme of educational events including film screenings and tribute evenings BAFTA is supported by a membership of about 6 000 people from the film television and video game industries The Academy s awards are in the form of a theatrical mask designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe in response to a commission from the Guild of Television Producers in 1955 4 Annual ceremony edit nbsp The location for the 2011 ceremonyThe ceremony previously took place in April or May but since 2001 it has been held in February in order to precede the Academy Awards Most of the awards are open to all nationalities though there are awards for Outstanding British Film and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Producer or Director Only UK films are eligible for the categories of The British Short Film and British Short Animation awards During each annual ceremony BAFTA pauses in memoriam to pay tribute to those in the industry who have died over the past 12 months showcasing a montage of images accompanied by music Broadcast edit The Awards ceremony has been historically delayed broadcast on British television the same evening and across the world The first broadcast was on the BBC in 1956 with Vivien Leigh who would present an award to her husband Sir Laurence Olivier as the host 5 It has been broadcast in colour since 1970 In the US it is broadcast on BBC America In 2023 the BAFTA Film Awards included a live telecast for its major award categories during the culmination of the ceremony 6 Location edit The award ceremony is held in London From 2000 to 2007 the ceremonies took place at the flagship Odeon Leicester cinema in Leicester Square Between 2008 and 2016 the ceremonies took place at the Royal Opera House The 70th Awards in 2017 and subsequent ceremonies up to the 75th Awards in 2022 were held at the Royal Albert Hall 7 8 For the 76th British Academy Film Awards in 2023 it was announced that the ceremony would be moved to the Royal Festival Hall as part of a new multi year deal between BAFTA and the Southbank Centre bringing the Film Awards in line with the British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Games Awards which were already held there 9 Sponsorship edit Until 2012 the mobile telephone network Orange sponsored the awards Orange s parent company EE took over the sponsorship of the event from 2013 10 Award categories editBAFTA Award for Best Film since 1948 BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film 1948 1968 1992 present BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language since 1983 BAFTA Award for Best Documentary 1948 1989 2012 present BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film since 2006 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film since 1980 BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation since 1990 BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer since 1998 BAFTA Award for Best Direction since 1968 BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay since 1984 BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay since 1984 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role since 1968 BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role since 1968 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role since 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role since 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography since 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Editing since 1968 BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design since 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Production Design since 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair since 1983 BAFTA Award for Best Original Music since 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Sound since 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects since 1983 BAFTA Award for Best Casting since 2020 BAFTA Rising Star Award since 2006 Retired awards edit BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles awarded 1952 1984 BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay awarded 1955 1968 BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay awarded 1969 1983 BAFTA Award for Best British Actor awarded 1952 1967 BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor awarded 1952 1967 BAFTA Award for Best British Actress awarded 1952 1967 BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress awarded 1952 1967 BAFTA Award for Best Original Song awarded 1983 1985 BAFTA Award for Best Factual Film BAFTA Award for Best Fictional Film BAFTA Award for Best Short Factual Film BAFTA Award for Best Specialised Film BAFTA John Grierson Award BAFTA United Nations Award awarded 1949 1976 Special awards edit BAFTA Fellowship since 1971 Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award known as the Michael Balcon Award from 1979 to 2006 11 Superlatives editActing edit nbsp Sir Daniel Day Lewis at the 2008 BAFTA Awards He has received four BAFTA Awards for Best Actor the second most for an actor Superlative Male Actor Female Actor Most Nominations Michael Caine Dustin Hoffman Laurence Olivier 8 Judi Dench Meryl Streep 15Most Wins Peter Finch 5 Judi Dench 6Note Dench and Hoffman s tally of wins and nominations includes those received in the Most Promising Newcomer category Actors nominated twice in the same category in the same year edit Nine actors have received dual nominations in the same category in a single year at the BAFTA Film Awards 12 Year Ceremony Actor Actress Category Film Result1983 37th Michael Caine Best Actor in a Leading Role Educating Rita WonThe Honorary Consul Nominated1992 46th Miranda Richardson Best Actress in a Supporting Role Damage WonThe Crying Game Nominated1993 47th Anthony Hopkins Best Actor in a Leading Role The Remains of the Day WonShadowlands Nominated1998 52nd Geoffrey Rush Best Actor in a Supporting Role Shakespeare in Love WonElizabeth Nominated2003 57th Scarlett Johansson Best Actress in a Leading Role Lost in Translation WonGirl with a Pearl Earring NominatedSean Penn Best Actor in a Leading Role 21 Grams NominatedMystic River Nominated2004 58th Kate Winslet Best Actress in a Leading Role Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind NominatedFinding Neverland Nominated2005 59th George Clooney Best Actor in a Supporting Role Good Night and Good Luck NominatedSyriana Nominated2008 62nd Kate Winslet Best Actress in a Leading Role The Reader WonRevolutionary Road Nominated2019 73rd Margot Robbie Best Actress in a Supporting Role Bombshell NominatedOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood NominatedNotesMichael Caine was the first actor to receive dual nominations in the same category in a single year The only ceremony with multiple actors to receive dual nominations in the same year was the 57th with Sean Penn and Scarlett Johansson Penn became the first actor to win neither nomination while Johansson became the first and remains the only to have neither performance nominated for the corresponding Oscar Kate Winslet is the only actor to receive dual nominations on multiple occasions doing so twice Directing edit Superlative DirectorMost Nominations Martin Scorsese 10Most Wins Woody Allen 2Joel CoenAlfonso CuaronAng LeeLouis MalleAlan ParkerRoman PolanskiJohn SchlesingerPeter WeirDirectors nominated for multiple films in the same year edit The only director to receive dual nominations in the same year at the BAFTA Film Awards was Steven Soderbergh for Erin Brockovich and Traffic in 2000 Additionally Sidney Lumet received double citations although counted as one nomination for Murder on the Orient Express and Serpico in 1974 Other edit Most awards won by a single film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 with 9 wins Most nominations received by a single film Gandhi 1982 with 16 nominations Most nominations without winning an award Women in Love 1969 and Finding Neverland 2004 with 11 nominations each Oldest person to win an award James Ivory age 89 Best Adapted Screenplay Call Me by Your Name 2017 Youngest person to win an award Jodie Foster age 13 Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles Bugsy Malone and Taxi Driver 1976 Ceremonies editEvent Date Host1st 29 May 19492nd 29 May 19493rd 29 May 19504th 22 February 19515th 8 May 19526th 5 March 19537th 25 March 19548th 10 March 1955 Jack Buchanan Leslie Mitchell Anthony Havelock Allan9th 1 March 1956 Vivien Leigh10th 11 July 195711th 6 March 1958 Ian Dalrymple Leslie Mitchell12th 18 March 195913th 22 March 1960 Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh14th 6 April 196115th 5 April 196216th 7 May 1963 Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh17th 3 April 1964 Anthony Havelock Allan18th 30 March 1965 Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh19th 23 March 1966 Leslie Caron20th 196721st 28 March 196822nd 26 March 1969 Lord Mountbatten23rd 8 March 1970 David Frost24th 4 March 1971 Richard Attenborough 13 14 25th 23 February 197226th 28 February 1973 Michael Parkinson John Mills 15 27th 6 March 1974 Eamonn Andrews Petula Clark28th 26 February 1975 David Niven 15 29th 17 March 1976 Diana Rigg Eamonn Andrews30th 24 March 1977 Esther Rantzen Roger Moore 16 31st 16 March 1978 Andrew Gardner Susannah York32nd 22 March 1979 Sue Lawley Michael York33rd 20 March 1980 Anna Ford Edward Fox34th 22 March 1981 David Frost35th 18 March 1982 Denis Norden36th 20 March 1983 Frank Bough Selina Scott37th 25 March 1984 Michael Aspel38th 5 March 1985 Terry Wogan39th 16 March 1986 Michael Aspel40th 22 March 1987 Ronnie Corbett Ronnie Barker41st 20 March 1988 Michael Aspel42nd 19 March 1989 David Dimbleby Anna Ford43rd 11 March 1990 Magnus Magnusson Sally Magnusson44th 17 March 1991 Noel Edmonds45th 22 March 1992 Michael Aspel46th 21 March 1993 Griff Rhys Jones47th 15 April 1994 Sheena McDonald48th 9 April 1995 Billy Connolly49th 23 April 1996 Angus Deayton50th 29 April 1997 Lenny Henry51st 18 April 1998 Rory Bremner52nd 11 April 1999 Jonathan Ross53rd 9 April 2000 Jack Docherty54th 25 February 2001 Stephen Fry Mariella Frostrup55th 24 February 2002 Stephen Fry56th 23 February 200357th 15 February 200458th 12 February 200559th 19 February 200660th 11 February 2007 Jonathan Ross61st 10 February 200862nd 8 February 200963rd 21 February 201064th 13 February 201165th 12 February 2012 Stephen Fry66th 10 February 201367th 16 February 201468th 8 February 201569th 14 February 201670th 12 February 201771st 18 February 2018 Joanna Lumley72nd 10 February 201973rd 2 February 2020 Graham Norton74th 10 11 April 2021 Clara Amfo Dermot O Leary Edith Bowman75th 13 March 2022 17 Rebel Wilson76th 19 February 2023 Richard E Grant Alison Hammond77th 18 February 2024 David Tennant 18 See also editBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts British Academy Television AwardsReferences edit David Lean s Letter to the Academy Bafta org 2 November 2009 Retrieved 16 February 2014 BAFTA Awards Overview IMDb Retrieved 31 July 2017 History of BAFTA BAFTA org Retrieved 5 January 2022 Mitzi Cunliffe and the BAFTA Mask BAFTA Archived from the original on 18 May 2012 Switched On Television joins the fold BAFTA org Retrieved 5 January 2022 The Strictly shuffle Baftas shake things up with new TV format as awards go live The Guardian Retrieved 23 April 2023 Orlova Alvarez Tamara Alvarez Joe 13 February 2017 Royal BAFTAs Ikon London Magazine Retrieved 23 February 2018 Orlova Alvarez Tamara Alvarez Joe 13 February 2018 Jennifer Lawrence EE British Academy Film and Television Awards Ikon London Magazine Retrieved 23 February 2018 Ntim Zac 20 September 2022 BAFTA To Move 2023 Film Awards To Southbank Centre s Royal Festival Hall Screen International Retrieved 20 September 2022 Wilkinson Alex EE Announced as Title Sponsor for the British Academy Film Awards in 2013 EE Corporate Site Saatchi amp Saatchi Archived from the original on 3 November 2013 Retrieved 6 January 2022 The Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award Awards BAFTA 6 March 2012 Archived from the original on 5 November 2012 Retrieved 27 August 2012 Eng Joyce 7 January 2020 My own worst enemy Margot Robbie is the latest actor to score 2 BAFTA nominations in a single category Retrieved 24 February 2024 BBC One London 4 March 1971 BBC Programme Index Archived from the original on 23 November 2022 Tonight s ATV in 1972 a b BBC One London 26 February 1975 BBC Programme Index Archived from the original on 31 October 2020 BBC One London 24 March 1977 BBC Programme Index Archived from the original on 28 January 2022 Ritman Alex 21 June 2021 BAFTA Sets Date for 2022 Film Awards The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 31 October 2023 David Tennant to host the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards www bafta org 5 January 2024 Retrieved 5 January 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to BAFTA Film Awards Official website BAFTA Awards database Museum of Broadcast Communications BAFTA IMDB BAFTA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title British Academy Film Awards amp oldid 1219357424, wikipedia, 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