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2000 British Academy Television Awards
UK television awards ceremony
UK television awards ceremony
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| award | British Academy Television Awards |
| year | 2000 |
| date | 14 May 2000 |
| site | Grosvenor House Hotel |
| host | Des Lynam |
| best_comedy_series | The League of Gentlemen |
| best_drama_series | The Cops |
| best_actor | Michael Gambon |
| best_actor_show | Wives and Daughters |
| best_actress | Thora Hird |
| best_actress_show | Lost for Words |
| best_comedy_perform1 | Caroline Aherne |
| best_comedy_perform1_show | The Royle Family |
| most_awards | The Royle Family (2) |
| most_nominations | The Royle Family (4) |
| channel | ITV |
| ratings | 7.85 million |
| last_link | 1999 British Academy Television Awards |
| last | 1999 |
| next_link | 2001 British Academy Television Awards |
| next | 2001 |
The 2000 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday 14 May 2000. The ceremony was hosted by sportscaster Des Lynam, aired on ITV and took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane, London.
Winners and nominees
| Best Drama Series | Best Drama Serial | Best Single Drama | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Comedy Performance | Best Comedy | Best Scripted Comedy | Best Entertainment Performance | Entertainment Programme or Series | Best News and Current Affairs Journalism | Best Factual Series or Strand | Huw Wheldon Award for Best Arts Programme or Series | Robert Flaherty Award for Single Documentary | Best Feature | Best Sport | Innovation | Lew Grade Audience Award | The Dennis Potter Award | The Alan Clarke Award | Special Award |
|---|
Programmes with multiple nominations
| Nominations | Programme |
|---|---|
| 4 | The Royle Family |
| 3 | Lost for Words |
| The Vicar of Dibley | |
| Wives and Daughters | |
| 2 | |
| Dinnerladies | |
| The League of Gentlemen | |
| Shooting the Past | |
| So Graham Norton | |
| Walking with Dinosaurs |
| Nominations | Network |
|---|---|
| 23 | BBC One |
| 22 | Channel 4 |
| 16 | BBC Two |
| 15 | ITV |
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