|
 |
| 17 April, 8 May (craft awards) |
| Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, England, UK |
|
| | Winner: | | | - "Olympics 2004" (2004) - "production team"
- For Matthew Pinsent's rowing for gold.
|
| Other Nominees: | | | "Olympics 2004" (2004) - "production team" - For the final night athletics.
Euro 2004: France v England (2004) (TV) - Rick Waumsley; Tony Pastor (IV); Paul McNamara (I)
Formula One: Monaco (2004) (TV) - Neil Duncanson; Gerard Lane
|
|
| | Winner: | | | |
| Other Nominees: | | | "BBC News 24" (1997) - "production team" - For Hutton coverage.
"Sky News" (????) - "production team" - For the tsunami disaster coverage.
Tsunami: Seven Days That Shook The World (2005) (TV) - "production team"
|
|
| | Winner: | | | |
| Other Nominees: | | | "Cutting Edge" (1990) - "production team" - For episode "The F***ing Fulfords".
Brighton Bomb, The (2004) (TV) - "production team"
Orphans of Nkandla, The (2004) (TV) - "production team"
|
| 27 November |
| Park Lane Hilton, London, England, UK |
|
| | Winner: | | | - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2004)
|
|
| | Winner: | | | |
| Other Nominees: | | | "Empire Square" (2005) - Outside Line [gb] (developer/publisher)
"Shoebox Zoo" (2004) - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) [gb] (publisher); BBC Scotland [gb] (developer)
Siren (2003) (VG) - Sony Computer Entertainment Europe [gb] (publisher); Random Media [gb] (developer) - For 'Forbidden Siren'.
|
|