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British Academy Television Awards 2009

 
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British Academy Television Awards 2009
A BAFTA statuette: A golden classical-style face mask with a hollow right eye socket
Date 26 April 2009
Site Royal Festival Hall, London
Host Graham Norton
Highlights
Best Actor Stephen Dillane
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall
Best Actress Anna Maxwell Martin
Poppy Shakespeare
Comedy Performance David Mitchell
Peep Show
Best Comedy Harry and Paul
Best Drama Wallander
Broadcast
Channel BBC1
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The 2009 British Academy Television Awards were held on 26 April at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The event was broadcast live on BBC1 and was hosted by Graham Norton. The nominations were announced on March 24.[1][2] Winners in bold.[3]

Nominations

  • Best single documentary
    • A Boy Called Alex (Channel 4)
    • Chosen (Channel 4)
    • The Fallen (BBC Two)
    • Thriller in Manila (More4)
  • Best specialist factual
    • Life in Cold Blood (BBC One)
    • Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery (BBC Four)
    • Lost Land of the Jaguar (BBC One)
    • Stephen Fry and the Gutenberg Press: The Machine That Made Us (BBC Four)
  • Best current affairs
    • DispatchesMum Loves Drugs, Not Me (Channel 4)
    • DispatchesSaving Africa's Witch Children (Channel 4)
    • PanoramaOmagh: What the Police Were Never Told (BBC One)
    • Ross Kemp: A Kenya Special (Sky One)
  • Best interactivity
    • Embarrassing Bodies Online (Channel 4)
    • Bryony Makes a Zombie Movie (BBC Three)
    • Merlin (BBC One)
    • 2008 Summer Olympic Games (BBC One)
  • Phillips Audience Award
    • Skins (E4)
    • The Apprentice (BBC One)
    • Coronation Street (ITV)
    • Outnumbered (BBC One)
    • Wallander (BBC One)
    • The X Factor (ITV)

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