‘Baby Reindier’, ‘Slow Horses’, ‘Rivals’ win at Bafta TV Craft Awards

“Baby Reindeer”, “Rivals” and “Slow Horses” have each won two awards at the 2025 BAFTA TV Craft Awards.
The ceremony, held on Sunday evening in London, saw “Baby Reindeer” maker Richard Gadd the best drama writer and Weronika TOFTSKA win the best director in fiction for her work on the Hit Netflix show, already a multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner. In the meantime, Apple TV+ Spy series “Slow Horses” won for adaptation: fiction and sound: fiction, and Disney+ comedy drama “rivals” for make -up and hair design and production design.
Other winners in the night were “Shōgun” (Photography & Enlightenment: fiction), “Bad Sisters” (original music: fiction), “Supacell” (Scriptcripting), “The Lord of the Rings: the Rings of Power” (special visual and graphic effects) and “” Sweetpea “.” Life and Death in Gaza “won for editing: factual.
The Bafta Special Award was awarded to BBC soap ‘Easters’, in honor of the long-term obligation of the show to identify, invest and cherish new talent through various trainees schedules.
With the BAFTA TV Craft Awards in honor of the VK TV talent behind the camera, the winners of performance categories-plus will be announced many others during the BAFTA TV Awards in two weeks. The ceremony will be held on 11 May in the Royal Festival Hall of London, with Alan Cumming as host.
“Baby Reinders” led the peloton nominees in both the BAFTA TV and TV Craft Awards with eight nominations, followed by “rivals”, “Slow Horses” and “Mr Bates vs the post office” with six each.