Director/Producer: Guy Jenkin.
Starring Mark Addy and Maxine Peake.
Hat Trick Productions for ITV.
Director: Piers Haggard.
Producer: David Cunliffe.
Starring Vanessa Redgrave, Prunella Scales and Maximillian Schell.
Gate Television Productions.
Director: Giles Foster.
Starring Sinead Cusack, Jacqueline Bisset, Franco Nero and Honor Blackman.
Own Two Feet Productions.
Director: Tony Smith.
Producer: Chrissie Skins.
Starring Sarah Lancashire and Hugo Speer.
3 x 60 mins. Company Pictures/ BBC.
Director: Oliver Parker.
Producer: Ben McPherson.
Starring Steve Coogan, Tim Piggot-Smith and Danny Webb.
BBC 2.
Director: Martyn Friend.
Producers: David Cunliffe and Rikolt von Gagern.
Starring Sin˙ad Cusack, Jan Niklas, Jean Simmons, Gerald Chaplin, Maureen Lipman and Peter Ustinov.
Own Two Feet Productions.
Director: Guy Jenkins.
Producer: Chrissy Skinns.
Starring Greta Scacchi, Richard Griffiths and Damien Lewis.
Hatrick/BBC.
Director: Syd Macartney.
Producer: Deborah Jones.
Starring Pauline Quirke and Rakie Ayola.
BBC 1.
Contemporary drama. 6 x 50 mins.
Director: John Strickland.
Producer: Chrissy Skinns.
Starring Iain Glen and Hugh Bonneville.
Company Pictures/Channel 4.
Contemporary drama. 2 x 90 mins.
Producer: Deborah Jones.
Starring Diana Rigg.
BBC 1. Period Drama by Simon Booker (1920s).
| Speedy Death | Director: Audrey Cooke. | 1 x 90 mins |
| Death At The Opera | Director: James Hawes. | 1 x 60 mins |
| The Worsted Viper | Director: James Hawes. | 1 x 60 mins |
| The Rising of the Moon | Director: Martin Hutchings. | 1 x 60 mins |
| Laurels Are Poison | Director: Martin Hutchings. | 1 x 60 mins |
Director: Diarmuid Lawrence.
Producer: Kate Harwood.
Starring Joely Richardson, Clive Owen and Richard Johnson.
BBC 1.
Contemporary police & military drama. 2 x 50 mins.
Director: Martin Hutchings.
Producer: Deborah Jones.
Starring Sue Johnston and Trevor Eve.
BBC 1.
Contemporary drama. 2 x 50 mins.
Director: Tristram Powell.
Producer: Geraint Morris.
Starring Anthony Hopkins and Brendan O'Hea.
BBC 2.
Period drama 1910 - 1960s. 1 x 90 mins.
Director: Karl Francis.
Producer: Ruth Kenley-Letts.
Starring Patrick Bergin and Sue Jones-Davies.
BBC Two.
Period drama 1950s.
BAFTA AWARD FOR BEST COSTUME DESIGN.
Director: Marc Evans.
Producer: Sheryl Crown.
Starring Jonathan Pryce and Theresa Russell.
BBC 1.
Contemporary drama. 3 x 50 mins.
Director: Karl Francis.
Producer: Chris Sievernich.
Starring Peter O'Toole and Joely Richardson.
Fralma Erste Film Production/Delta Films/British Screen.
Period Feature Film.
Director: Danny Hiller.
Producer: Ruth Caleb.
Starring Kevin Whately and Stella Gonet.
BBC One. Contemporary drama.
Director: Tristram Powell.
Producer: Adrian Mourby.
Starring John Stride, Anna Cropper, Sheila Allen and Bernard Hepton.
BBC 2.
Contemporary drama. 3 x 50 mins.
Director: Angela Pope.
Producer: Ruth Caleb.
Starring Peter Capaldi, Miranda Richardson, Richard Griffiths and Pam Ferris.
BBC 2.
Contemporary Fantasy Drama. 3 x 50 mins.
Director: Giles Foster.
Producer: David Cunliffe.
Starring Alan Bates, Sinead Cusack and Bill Paterson.
WorldWide TV for BBC 1.
Contemporary drama. 5 x 50 mins.
Director/Producer: Paul Jackson.
Starring Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders and Ruby Wax.
BBC 2.
Contemporary & fantasy drama. Six episodes.
Director: Tristram Powell.
Producers: Ruth Caleb and Anji Dyer.
Starring Geraldine James, David Calder and Emma Fielding.
BBC 1.
Period Drama. 5 part serial.
Director: Alan Dosser.
Producer: Michael Wearing.
Starring Warren Clarke and Joanne Allen.
BBC Two.
Contemporary drama.
Director: Gareth Rowlands.
Producer: Ruth Caleb.
Starring Michael Maloney and Rupert Fraser.
BBC 2.
Period Drama. 1 x 90 mins.
Director: Marc Evans.
Producer: Stephen Bayley.
Starring Pierre Ducs and Francoise Maturnay.
Red Rooster Films.
French co-production.
Period drama.
Director: Ceri Sherlock.
Producer: Berwyn Rowlands.
Starring Bill Nighy and Toby Sawyer.
Channel 4.
Contemporary drama. 1 x 90 mins.
| William Jones | Channel Four (period drama 1920s) |
| BAFTA for Best Costume Design | |
| Daylight Robbery | Hewland International for ITV (contemporary drama) |
| Hope and Glory | BBC 1 (contemporary drama) |
| A Soldier's Tale | Channel Four (military drama 1914 - 1918) |
| The Master of Innocence | BBC 2 (contemporary military drama) |
| Babylon By-Passed | BBC 2 (period drama) |
| The Bear | Channel Four (period drama 1870) |
| Frankenstein | BBC 2 (period drama 1800s) |
| The Return of Truscott Reeve | BBC 2 (period drama 1940s) |
| Tiger Bay | BBC 1 (contemporary drama) |
| The Keep | BBC 2 (1950s) |
| Sticky Wickets | BBC 2 (Contemporary) |
| 1996 | BBC 2 |
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