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The 2002 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday 21 April 2002. The ceremony was hosted by the television presenter Chris Tarrant and broadcast on ITV the following day. ==Winners== *Best Actor * *Winner: Michael Gambon – ''Perfect Strangers'' (BBC Two) * *Other nominees: Alan Bates – ''Love in a Cold Climate'' (BBC One); Timothy Spall – ''Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise'' (BBC Two); David Suchet – ''The Way We Live Now'' (BBC One) *Best Actress * *Winner: Julie Walters – ''My Beautiful Son'' (ITV) * *Other nominees: Lindsay Duncan – ''Perfect Strangers'' (BBC Two); Sheila Hancock – ''The Russian Bride'' (ITV); Lesley Sharp – ''Bob and Rose'' (ITV) *Best Comedy (Programme or Series) * *Winner: ''The Sketch Show'' (Avalon Television / Baby Cow Productions / ITV) * *Other nominees: ''BrassEye Special'' (TalkBack Productions / Channel 4); ''Bremner, Bird and Fortune'' (Vera Productions / Channel 4); ''The Kumars at No. 42'' (Hat Trick Productions / BBC Two) *Best Comedy Performance * *Winner: Ricky Gervais – ''The Office'' (BBC Two) * *Other nominees: Kathy Burke – ''Gimme Gimme Gimme'' (BBC Two); Robert Lindsay – ''My Family'' (BBC One); Joanna Lumley – ''Absolutely Fabulous'' (BBC One) *Best Drama Serial * *Winner: ''The Way We Live Now'' (BBC / WGBH / Deep Indigo / BBC One) * *Other nominees: ''Bob and Rose'' (Red Production Company / ITV); ''Perfect Strangers'' (TalkBack Productions / BBC Two); ''The Russian Bride'' (Monogram Productions / ITV) *Best Drama Series * *Winner: ''Cold Feet'' (Granada Television / ITV) * *Other nominees: ''At Home with the Braithwaites'' (Yorkshire Television / ITV); ''Clocking Off'' (Red Production Company / BBC One); ''Tales from Pleasure Beach'' (Blast Film Productions / BBC Two) *Best Single Drama * *Winner: ''When I Was 12'' (BBC / BBC Two) * *Other nominees: ''My Beautiful Son'' (Granada Television / ITV); ''The Navigators'' (Parallex Films / Channel 4); ''Othello'' (London Weekend Television / ITV) *Best Soap Opera * *Winner: ''EastEnders'' (BBC / BBC One) * *Other nominees: ''Coronation Street'' (Granada Television / ITV); ''Doctors'' (BBC / BBC One); ''Hollyoaks'' (Mersey Television / Channel 4) *Best Current Affairs * *Winner: ''Dispatches – Beneath the Veil'' (Hardcash Productions / Channel 4) * *Other nominees: ''Endgame in Ireland'' (Brook Lapping / BBC Two); ''Panorama - Jeffrey Archer: A Life of Lies'' (BBC / BBC One); ''One Day of Terror – New York Witnesses'' (BBC / BBC Two) *Best Entertainment Performance * *Winner: Graham Norton – ''So Graham Norton'' (Channel 4) * *Other nominees: Ant and Dec – ''Pop Idol'' (ITV); John Bird and John Fortune – ''Bremner, Bird and Fortune'' (Channel 4); Paul Merton – ''Have I Got News For You'' (Hat Trick Productions / BBC One) *Best Factual Series or Strand * *Winner: ''Horizon'' (BBC / BBC Two) * *Other nominees: ''The Blue Planet'' (BBC / BBC One); ''Langan Behind the Lines'' (BBC / BBC Two); ''Welcome to Britain'' (BBC / BBC One) *Best Feature * *Winner: ''Faking It'' (RDF Media / Channel 4) * *Other nominees: ''Farmer Wants a Wife'' (Thames Television / ITV); ''The Sound of Music Children: After They Were Famous'' (Tyne Tees Television / ITV); ''What Not to Wear'' (BBC / BBC Two) *Flaherty Award for Single Documentary * *Winner: ''Kelly and Her Sisters'' (Carlton Television / ITV) * *Other nominees: ''True Stories – Battlecentre'' (Diverse Productions / Channel 4); ''Ellen MacArthur – Sailing Through Heaven and Hell'' (BBC Wales / BBC One); ''When Louis Met The Hamiltons'' (BBC / BBC One) *Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual * *Winner: ''Arena – The Private Dirk Bogarde'' (Various / BBC Two) * *Other nominees: ''The 1940s House'' (Wall to Wall / Channel 4); ''The Six Wives of Henry VIII'' (Granada Television / Channel 4); ''Walk On By: The Story of Popular Song'' (BBC / BBC Two) *Best Entertainment Programme or Series * *Winner: ''Pop Idol'' (Thames Television / 19 TV / ITV) * *Other nominees: ''Have I Got News For You'' (Hat Trick Productions / BBC One); ''Parkinson'' (BBC / BBC One); ''Room 101'' (Hat Trick Productions / BBC Two) *News Coverage * *Winner: ''September 11 – 12'' (Sky News / Sky News) * *Other nominees: ''Attack on America – 11 September'' (ITN / Channel 4); ''Attack on America – 11 September'' (ITN / ITV); ''The BBC News Coverage of the Fall of Kabul – 12 November – 13 November'' (BBC News / BBC One / BBC Two / BBC News 24) *Situation Comedy Award * *Winner: ''The Office'' (BBC / BBC One) * *Other nominees: ''Gimme Gimme Gimme'' (Tiger Aspect Productions / Hartswood Films / BBC Two); ''Happiness'' (BBC / BBC Two); ''Spaced II'' (London Weekend Television / Channel 4) *Sport * *Winner: ''Channel 4 Cricket'' (Sunset + Vine / Channel 4) * *Other nominees: ''British Grand Prix, Silverstone 2001 – Farewell to Murray Walker'' (Chrysalis Sport / Granada Sport / ITV); ''FA Cup Final 2001 – Liverpool vs Arsenal'' (ISN / Carlton Television / ITV); ''Germany vs England'' (BBC / BBC One) *Innovation Award * *Winner: ''Doubletake'' (Tiger Aspect Productions / BBC Two) * *Other nominees: ''Banzai'' (RDF Media / E4 / Channel 4); ''The Blue Planet – The Deep'' (BBC / BBC One); ''BrassEye Special'' (TalkBack Productions / Channel 4) *Special Award * *BBC Natural History Unit *The Alan Clarke Award * *Verity Lambert *The Dennis Potter Award * *Stephen Poliakoff *Academy Fellowship * *Andrew Davies *Special Award for Contribution to Television * *Murray Walker 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「British Academy Television Awards 2002」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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