Best Director: Fiction | Best Director: Factual |
- Peter Hoar – It's a Sin (Channel 4)
- Lewis Arnold – Time (BBC One)
- Marc Munden – Help (Channel 4)
- Will Sharpe – Landscapers (Sky Atlantic)
| - James Newton – Grenfell: The Untold Story (Channel 4)
- Arthur Cary – Surviving 9/11 (BBC Two)
- James Newton – Baby Surgeons: Delivering Miracles (Channel 4)
- Jamie Roberts – Four Hours at the Capitol (BBC Two)
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Best Director: Multi-Camera | Best Scripted Casting |
- Paul Dugdale – Glastonbury Festival: Live at Worthy Farm (BBC Two)
- Matthew Griffiths – Six Nations Rugby: Wales v England (BBC Sport/BBC One)
- Paul McNamara – ITV Racing: The Grand National (ITV Sport/ITV)
- Nikki Parsons – Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
| - Aisha Bywaters – We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4)
- Lauren Evans – Sex Education (Netflix)
- Beverly Keogh and David Martin – Time (BBC One)
- Andy Pryor – It's a Sin (Channel 4)
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Best Writer: Comedy | Best Writer: Drama |
| - Kayleigh Llewellyn – In My Skin (BBC Three)
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Best Original Music |
- Arthur Sharpe – Landscapers (Sky Atlantic)
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Best Entertainment Craft Team | Best Production Design |
- Nigel Catmur, Andy Deacon, Patrick Doherty, Kevin Duff, Simon Haw and Andrew Stokes – The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance (BBC One)
- Casey Antwis, Dave Davey, Elizabeth Honan and Benn Wyldeck – The Masked Singer (ITV)
- David Bishop, Patrick Doherty, Catherine Land, David Newton, Richard Sillitto and Tom Young – Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
- Mark Busk-Cowley, Catherine Land, Gurdip Mahal, Andy Milligan, Chris Power and Shereen Shimmin – Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
| - Cristina Casali, Fabrice Spelta and Robert Wischhusen-Hayes – Landscapers (Sky Atlantic)
- Cristina Casali – The Pursuit of Love (BBC One)
- François-Renaud Labarthe – The Serpent (BBC One)
- Tom Sayer – Vigil (BBC One)
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Best Costume Design | Best Make Up and Hair Design |
| - Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower and Deb Watson – The Witcher (Netflix)
- Christine Blundell and Lesa Warrener – The Nevers (HBO/Sky Atlantic)
- Lin Davie and Laura Flynn – It's a Sin (Channel 4)
- Catherine Scoble – A Very British Scandal (BBC One)
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Best Photography and Lighting: Fiction | Best Photography: Factual |
- Erik Wilson – Landscapers (Sky Atlantic)
- James Friend – Your Honor (Sky Atlantic)
- Oli Russell – Sex Education (Netflix)
- Mark Wolf – Time (BBC One)
| - James Incledon – Liverpool Narcos (Sky Documentaries)
- Doug Anderson and Alex Vail – Tiny World ("Reef") (Apple TV+)
- Dawson Dunning and John Shier – Earth at Night in Color (Apple TV+)
- Phil Grabsky and Shoaib Sharifi – My Childhood, My Country: 20 Years in Afghanistan (ITV)
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Best Sound: Fiction | Best Sound: Factual |
- Sound Team – A Very British Scandal (BBC One)
- Adam Armitage, Howard Bargroff, Harry Barnes, Oliver Brierley, Jamie Caple and Judi Lee-Headman – Intergalactic (Sky One)
- James Bain, Matthew Collinge, Matt Davies, Robert Farr, Rob Prynne and Alyn Sclosa – The Witcher ("Episode 1") (Netflix)
- Sound Team – Line of Duty (BBC One)
| - Claire Ellis, Stephen Griffiths, Dan Johnson, Tae Hak Kin, Nas Parkash and Andy Shelley – 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything (Apple TV+)
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Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects | Best Titles and Graphic Identity |
- Oliver Cubbage, Dadi Einarsson, Jet Omoshebi, Aleksandar Pejic, Stefano Pepin and Gavin Round – The Witcher ("Episode 1") (Netflix)
- Jean-Claude Deguara, Egg VFX, Milk VFX, Real SFX and Gareth Spensley – Intergalactic (Sky One)
- Rasik Gorecha, Rob Harvey, Katherine Jamieson, John Kennedy, Alex Marlow and Sam Reed – Black Holes: Heart of Darkness (BBC Two)
- Adam Inglis, Sam Livingstone, Silja Momsen-Livingstone and Tom Payne – Earth at Night in Color (Apple TV+)
| - Ron Chakraborty, James Cross, Factory Fifteen, Tim Jones, Kenji Kawai and Fantasista Utamaro – Tokyo 2020 (BBC One)
- Ben Hanbury, Paul McDonnell, Tamsin McGee and Hugo Moss – Around the World in 80 Days (BBC One)
- Hello Yes and Gary Redford – All Creatures Great and Small (Channel 5)
- Ceri Sampson, Steve Waugh and Adam Wells – Lions Series: South Africa 2021 (Sky Sports Action)
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Best Editing: Fiction | Best Editing: Factual |
- Sarah Brewerton – It's a Sin (Channel 4)
| - Danny Collins and Mark Hammill – 9/11: Inside the President's War Room (Apple TV+/BBC One)
- Doug Bryson – Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing (BBC Two)
- Emma Lysaght – Grenfell: The Untold Story (Channel 4)
- Anna Price – Pandemic 2020 (BBC Two)
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Best Emerging Talent: Fiction | Best Emerging Talent: Factual |
- Adjani Salmon (writer) – Dreaming Whilst Black (BBC Three)
| - Adam Brown (director) – Into the Storm: Surfing to Survive (Storyville) (BBC Four)
- Poppy Begum (director) – Queens of Rap (Channel 4)
- Sophie Cunningham (director/producer) – Look Away (Sky Documentaries)
- Hugh Davies (producer) – Football's Darkest Secret: The End of Silence (BBC One)
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Special Award |
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