BAFTA Award

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

The 71st BAFTA Television Awards

May 13, 2018  •  Royal Festival Hall, London  •  Hosted by Sue Perkins

2
Peaky Blinders wins
2
Kiri wins
Peaky Blinders — Drama Series
Kiri — Mini-Series & Leading Actor (Lucian Msamati)
BAFTA Fellowship — Anthony Hopkins
Drama
Best Drama Series
Winner
Peaky Blinders
BBC Two — Steven Knight
CollateralIMDbX— BBC TwoWatchIMDb
KiriIMDbX— Channel 4WatchIMDb
UnforgottenIMDbX— ITVWatchIMDb
Best Mini-Series
Winner
Kiri
Channel 4 — Jack Thorne
RequiemIMDbX— BBC One
The MoorsideIMDbX— BBC One
National TreasureIMDbX— Channel 4
Leading Actor
Winner
Lucian Msamati
Kiri — Channel 4
Cillian MurphyIMDbX— Peaky Blinders
Matthew MacfadyenIMDbX— Ripper Street
Benedict CumberbatchIMDbX— Sherlock
Leading Actress
Winner
Sheridan Smith
The Moorside — BBC One
Nicola WalkerIMDbX— Unforgotten
Suranne JonesIMDbX— Doctor Foster
Sarah LancashireIMDbX— Happy Valley
Supporting Actor
Winner
Mark Gatiss
Sherlock — BBC One
Supporting Actress
Winner
Fiona Shaw
Killing Eve — BBC America / BBC Three
Single Drama
Winner
Murdered for Being Different
BBC Three
Comedy, Entertainment & Factual
Best Comedy & Comedy Entertainment Programme
Winner
Fleabag
BBC Three — Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Inside No. 9IMDbX— BBC Two
MotherlandIMDbX— BBC Two
This CountryIMDbX— BBC Three
Entertainment Programme
Winner
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
ITV
Reality & Constructed Factual
Winner
First Dates
Channel 4
Factual Series
Winner
Hospital
BBC Two
International Programme
Winner
The Handmaid’s Tale
Hulu / Channel 4
Special Award
BAFTA Fellowship
Recipient
Anthony Hopkins
In recognition of outstanding contribution to television