2017 British Academy Television Awards
The 2017 British Academy Television Awards were held on 14 May 2017 at the Royal Festival Hall in London. They were hosted by Sue Perkins.
| 63rd British Academy Television Awards | |
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| Date | 14 May 2017 |
| Site | Royal Festival Hall |
| Hosted by | Sue Perkins |
| Highlights | |
| Best Comedy Series | Charlie Brooker's 2016 Wipe |
| Best Drama | Happy Valley |
| Best Actor | Adeel Akhtar Murdered by My Father |
| Best Actress | Sarah Lancashire Happy Valley |
| Best Comedy |
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| Most awards | Damilola, Our Loved Boy / Happy Valley (2) |
| Most nominations | The Crown (5) |
| Television coverage | |
| Channel | BBC One |
| Duration | 2 hours |
The nominations were announced on 11 April, with The Crown nominated for five awards. The BAFTA Fellowship was awarded to Joanna Lumley.[1][2]
The 2017 British Academy Television Craft Awards were held on 23 April 2017.[3][4]
Winners and nominees

Sarah Lancashire, Best Actress winner

Tom Hollander, Best Supporting Actor winner

Wunmi Mosaku, Best Supporting Actress winner

Steve Coogan, Best Male Comedy Performance winner
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Best Female Comedy Performance winner
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Michael McIntyre, Best Entertainment Performance winner

Joanna Lumley, BAFTA Fellowship Award winner
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| Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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| Best Male Comedy Performance | Best Female Comedy Performance |
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| Best Entertainment Performance | Best Single Drama |
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| Best Mini-Series | Best Drama Series |
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| Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Best International Programme |
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| Best Factual Series or Strand | Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual |
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| Flaherty Award for Single Documentary | Best Feature |
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| Best Reality and Constructed Factual | Best Current Affairs |
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| Best News Coverage | Best Sport |
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| Best Live Event | Best Entertainment Programme |
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| Best Scripted Comedy | Best Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme |
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| Virgin’s Must-See Moments | |
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Programmes with multiple nominations
| Nominations | Programme |
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| 5 | The Crown |
| 3 | Damilola, Our Loved Boy |
| Fleabag | |
| Happy Valley | |
| Strictly Come Dancing | |
| 2 | Cunk on Shakespeare |
| Line of Duty | |
| Michael McIntyre's Big Show | |
| Murdered by My Father | |
| National Treasure | |
| NW | |
| People Just Do Nothing | |
| Planet Earth II | |
| The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses | |
| The Last Leg | |
| Who Do You Think You Are? |
| Nominations | Network |
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| 30 | BBC One |
| 24 | BBC Two |
| 17 | Channel 4 |
| 8 | BBC Three |
| 7 | ITV |
| 6 | Netflix |
| 4 | Sky Atlantic |
| 2 | HBO |
In Memoriam
- Andrew Sachs
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Gareth Gwenlan
- Jean Alexander
- Darcus Howe
- Brian Rix
- Peter Vaughan
- Antony Jay
- Carla Lane
- Gorden Kaye
- Robert Vaughn
- Jimmy Perry
- Peter Morley
- Tim Pigott-Smith
- Steve Hewlett
- Ian McCaskill
- Michael Nicholson
- Barry Hanson
- Colin Dexter
- Michael Wearing
- Christopher Morahan
- Christopher Bland
- Philip Saville
- Alan Simpson
- Liz Smith
- Caroline Aherne
References
- "Bafta TV awards 2017: full list of winners". Guardian. 14 May 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- "Bafta Television Awards 2017: the 5 best moments". Telegraph. 14 May 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- "Television Craft Awards in 2017: Nominations Announced". www.bafta.org. 28 March 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
- "British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2017 programme by BAFTA - Issuu". issuu.com. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
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