British Academy Television Award for Best Factual Series or Strand
British Academy Television Award | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
First awarded | 1954 |
Website | www |
1990s
- 1996 – The Death of Yugoslavia (BBC)[1]
- 1997 – The House (BBC Two)
- 1998 – The Nazis: A Warning from History (BBC / Gosteleradio / BBC2)
- 1999 – The Human Body (BBC / BBC1)
2000s
- 2000 – The Mayfair Set (BBC / BBC2)
- 2001 – Britain at War in Colour (TWI / Carlton Television / ITV)
- 2002 – Horizon (BBC / BBC Two)
- 2003 – The Trust (Hart Ryan Productions / Channel 4)
- 2004 – The National Trust (Oxford Film and Television / BBC Four)
- 2005 – The Power of Nightmares (BBC / BBC Two)
- 2006 – Jamie's School Dinners (Fresh One Productions / Channel 4)
- 2007 – Ross Kemp on Gangs (Sky One)
- 2008 – The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities (BBC One)
- 2009 – Amazon with Bruce Parry (BBC Two)
2010s
- 2010 – One Born Every Minute (Channel 4)
- 2011 – Welcome to Lagos (KEO Films / BBC Two)
- 2012 – Our War (BBC Three)
- 2013 – Our War (BBC Three)
- 2014 – Bedlam (Channel 4)
- 2015 – Gogglebox (Channel 4)
- 2016 – The Murder Detectives (Channel 4)
- 2017 – Exodus: Our Journey to Europe (BBC Two)
- 2018 – Ambulance (BBC One)
- 2019 – Louis Theroux's Altered States (BBC Two)
2020s
- 2020 – Leaving Neverland (Channel 4)
References
- "BAFTA Awards". Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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