2008 British Academy Scotland Awards
2008 British Academy Scotland Awards | |
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Date | 9 November 2008 |
Site | Glasgow City Halls, Glasgow, Scotland |
Hosted by | Edith Bowman |
The 2008 British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 9 November 2008 at the Glasgow City Halls, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2008.[1] Presented by BAFTA Scotland, accolades are handed out for the best in feature-length film that were screened at British cinemas during 2008. The Nominees were announced on 17 October 2008.[2] The ceremony was hosted by Edith Bowman.[3][4]
Winners and nominees
[edit]Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Best Feature Film | Best Director in Film/Television |
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Kenneth Glenaan – Summer
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Best Acting Performance (Film) | Best Short Film |
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Ma Bar
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Best Acting Performance (Television) | Best Animation |
Ken Stott – Hancock and Joan as Tony Hancock
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The World According To
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Best Writer Film/Television | Best Entertainment Programme |
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Gary's War – (The Comedy Unit) |
Best Factual Series | Best Factual Programme |
The Genius of Charles Darwin – (Channel 4) |
Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives – (BBC Four) |
Best Television Drama | Best Multimedia |
Phoo Action – (BBC Three)
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Grand Theft Auto IV
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Best News And Current Affairs Programme | Best Children's Programme |
Britain's Protection Racket – (BBC Scotland)
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Hedz – (CBBC) |
Best Scottish Presenter (Audience Choice) | |
Outstanding Contribution to Film
[edit]- Mike Alexander & Mark Littlewood
Outstanding Contribution to Craft (In Memory of Robert McCann)
[edit]- Morag Ross
See also
[edit]- BAFTA Scotland
- 62nd British Academy Film Awards
- 81st Academy Awards
- 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 29th Golden Raspberry Awards
References
[edit]- ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards Full List of Winners & Nominations 2008". www.bafta.org. Archived from the original on 25 September 2021.
- ^ "Scottish Screen Article on 2008 Nominations". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
- ^ "Carlyle out for Scottish Bafta awards". Metro. 9 November 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
- ^ List Magazine Article on Bafta Scotland awards'