British Academy Scotland Awards#Outstanding Contribution to Film/Television
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| awarded_for = To recognise, honour, and reward outstanding work produced in Scotland.
| country = Scotland
| year = 2004
| website = [http://www.bafta.org/scotland/awards/new-talent Bafta Scotland - New Talent Awards]
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The British Academy Scotland Awards are presented annually at an awards ceremony organised by BAFTA Scotland.
History
The annual British Academy Scotland Awards were launched in 2004 to recognise outstanding achievement by individuals working in the Film and Television industry in Scotland. A long list of potential nominees is put to a popular vote of BAFTA Scotland members. A jury of industry professionals vote for the overall winner from the short list created by the members. A members of the BAFTA Scotland Committee will chair each of the juries.[http://awards.bafta.org/sites/default/files/images/british_academy_scotland_awards_rulebook_2016_final_12.05_0.pdf British Academy Scotland Awards Rules]
The awards were cancelled in 2010 and prizes at the 2011 ceremony given for films released over the previous 2 years.{{cite news|title=Bafta Cancels Awards Ceremony|work=The Herald|date=8 September 2010 |url=https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-herald/20100908/281917359401669 |accessdate=11 July 2017}}
Over the years the annual event has taken place at various locations including the Glasgow City Halls and the Glasgow Science centre.[http://www.bafta.org/scotland/awards/news/the-lloyds-tsb-bafta-scotland-awards-in-2007 The Lloyds TSB BAFTA Scotland Awards in 2007] From 2011 to 2018 the event was held at the Radison Blu Hotel in Glasgow. As of 2019, the ceremony has been hosted at the Doubletree by Hilton Glasgow Central.
In 2015, the British Academy Scotland Award trophy was redesigned by Scottish designer Oliver J. Conway who was an apprentice of the original trophy designer, Allan Ross.{{cite news|url=http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/13930792.New_design_of_Scottish_Bafta_award/|title=On The Edge|work=Glasgow Evening Times|date=2 November 2015|accessdate=2 Nov 2015}}
Hosts
- Lorraine Kelly (2007, 2009)
- Edith Bowman (2008, 2012, 2013, 2015–present)
- Kevin Bridges (2011)
- Hazel Irvine (2014)
Awards categories (competitive)
Categories as of 2016.
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- ACTOR FILM
- ACTOR TELEVISION
- ACTRESS FILM
- ACTRESS TELEVISION
- ANIMATION
- CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME
- COMEDY/ENTERTAINMENT
- CURRENT AFFAIRS
- DIRECTOR FILM/TELEVISION
- FACTUAL SERIES
- FEATURE FILM
- FEATURES/FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT
- GAME
- SHORT FILM
- SINGLE DOCUMENTARY
- SPECIALIST FACTUAL
- TELEVISION DRAMA
- WRITER FILM/TELEVISION
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Outstanding Contribution to Film/Television
Every year, a special award is presented to an individual in recognition of their contribution to Scottish Film and/or Television.
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Year
! colspan=2| Recipient ! class=unsortable| Notes ! class=unsortable| Ref(s) |
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2004
| {{sort|Chaplin|File:Brian Cox (2016) - 01.jpg}} | {{sortname|Brian|Cox (actor)}} | Actor |
2009
| {{sort|Chaplin|File: Bill Forsyth 2009 2.jpg}} | {{sortname|Bill|Forsyth}} | Director, Screenwriter |
2011
| {{sort|Chaplin|File: Robbiecoltranecrop.jpg}} | {{sortname|Robbie|Coltrane}} | Actor, Author |
2012
| {{sort|Chaplin|File: Billy Connolly Festival Cine Sidney.jpg}} | {{sortname|Billy|Connolly}} | Actor, Comedian |
2013
| {{sort|Chaplin|File: Richard Wilson.jpg}} | {{sortname|Richard|Wilson|Richard Wilson (Scottish actor)}} | Actor |
2014
| {{sort|Chaplin|File:LorraineKellywiki.jpg}} | {{sortname|Lorraine|Kelly}} | Television presenter, Journalist |
2015
| {{sort|Chaplin|File:Bill Paterson.jpg}} | {{sortname|Bill|Paterson|Bill Paterson (actor)}} | Actor |
rowspan="3"| 2016
| {{sort|Loach|File:Ken Loach.jpg}} | {{sortname|Ken|Loach}} | Film and television director (Awarded to the founders of Sixteen Films) |
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| {{sortname|Rebecca|O'Brien}} | Producer, Production Manager (Awarded to the founders of Sixteen Films) |
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| {{sortname|Paul|Laverty}} | Screenwriter (Awarded to the founders of Sixteen Films) |
2017
| {{sort|Armando|File:Armando Iannucci at Cheltenham Literary Festival 2010 (tighter crop).jpg}} | {{sortname|Armando|Iannucci|Armando Iannucci}} | Writer |
2018
| {{sort|Alan|File:AlanCummingSept2013TIFF.jpg}} | {{sortname|Alan|Cumming|Alan Cumming}} | Actor, singer, director, producer, writer, activist |
2019
| | Greg Hemphill, Ford Kiernan and Michael Hines | Creative team behind Still Game |
2020
| | Actor, comedian, impressionist, author |
2021
| | None | No Award Given | |
2022
| {{sort|Peter|File:Peter Capaldi (48636861851).jpg}} | Actor, Director, Writer |
2023
|{{sort|Henderson|File:Shirley Henderson 2.jpg}} |Shirley Henderson and Stuart Wilson |Actress, Sound Engineer |
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.bafta.org/scotland/ BAFTA in Scotland]
{{BAFTA Scotland Awards}}
{{BAFTA}}
Category:British television awards
Category:Award ceremonies in the United Kingdom
Category:Awards established in 1986