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The '''British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)''' is a charity in the United Kingdom that hosts annual awards shows for excellence in film, television, television craft, video games and forms of animation. Several Henson projects have been awarded and nominated for BAFTA awards. |
The '''British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)''' is a charity in the United Kingdom that hosts annual awards shows for excellence in film, television, television craft, video games and forms of animation. Several Henson projects have been awarded and nominated for BAFTA awards. |
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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is a charity in the United Kingdom that hosts annual awards shows for excellence in film, television, television craft, video games and forms of animation. Several Henson projects have been awarded and nominated for BAFTA awards.
Awards
- The Muppet Show
- "Light Entertainment Programme," won, 1976
- "Harlequin Drama/Light Entertainment," nominated, 1976
- "Design," David Chandler and Bryan Holgate nominated, 1977
- "Light Entertainment Programme/Series," nominated, 1977
- "Original Programme/Series," won, 1977
- "VTR Editor," John Hawkins and Tim Waddell nominated, 1977
- "Light Entertainment Programme/Series," nominated, 1978
- "VTR Editor," John Hawkins won, 1978
- "Light Entertainment Programme/Series," nominated, 1979
- "VTR Editor," John Hawkins nominated, 1980
- The StoryTeller
- "Children's Programme (Entertainment/Drama)," Duncan Kenworthy won, 1988
- "Make Up," Sally Sutton and Jim Henson's Creature Shop nominated, 1988
- "Costume Design," Ann Hollowood won, 1988
- The StoryTeller: Greek Myths
- "Children's Programme (Fiction), Duncan Kenworty won, 1991
- "Design," John Beard nominated, 1991
- "Make Up," Sally Sutton and Jim Henson's Creature Shop nominated, 1991
- "Costume Design," Ann Hollywood and Polly Smith nominated, 1991
Appearances
- In 2007, Miss Piggy appeared with Sharon Osbourne as they both fight for the limelight.
- In 2012, Miss Piggy will host the red-carpet ceremony.
Connections
- Duncan Kenworthy is currently the Vice President of BAFTA.