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BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay

British film industry award


Summary

British film industry award

FieldValue
nameBAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay
awarded_forBest British Screenplay
presenterBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
locationUnited Kingdom
year1954 (presented 1955)
year21967 (presented 1968)
websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

The BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay was a British Academy Film Award from 1954 to 1967. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media.

In the following lists, the titles and names in bold with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which always takes place the following year.

Since the death of Bryan Forbes in 2013, Frederic Raphael is the only surviving receipt of the award.

Winners and nominees

1950s

YearFilmScreenwriter(s)
*The Young Lovers*George Tabori and Robin Estridge
The Divided HeartJack Whittingham
Doctor in the HouseNicholas Phipps
Hobson's ChoiceDavid Lean, Norman Spencer and Wynyard Browne
The MaggieWilliam Rose
Monsieur RipoisHugh Mills and René Clément
The Purple PlainEric Ambler
Romeo and JulietRenato Castellani
*The Ladykillers*William Rose
The Constant HusbandSidney Gilliat and Val Valentine
The Dam BustersR. C. Sherriff
The Deep Blue SeaTerence Rattigan
Doctor at SeaNicholas Phipps and Jack Davies
The Night My Number Came UpR. C. Sherriff
The PrisonerBridget Boland
Touch and GoWilliam Rose
*The Man Who Never Was*Nigel Balchin
The Battle of the River PlateMichael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
The Green ManSidney Gilliat and Frank Launder
Private's ProgressFrank Harvey and John Boulting
Reach for the SkyLewis Gilbert
SmileyMoore Raymond and Anthony Kimmins
Three Men in a BoatHubert Gregg and Vernon Harris
A Town Like AliceW. P. Lipscomb and Richard Mason
Yield to the NightJohn Cresswell and Joan Henry
*The Bridge on the River Kwai*Pierre Boulle
AnastasiaArthur Laurents
The Birthday PresentJack Whittingham
Hell DriversJohn Kruse and Cy Endfield
The Man in the SkyWilliam Rose and John Eldridge
The Prince and the ShowgirlTerence Rattigan
The Smallest Show on EarthWilliam Rose and John Eldridge
The Story of Esther CostelloCharles Kaufman
Windom's WayJill Craigie
Woman in a Dressing GownTed Willis
*Orders to Kill*Paul Dehn
Bonjour TristesseArthur Laurents
A Cry from the StreetsVernon Harris
Ice Cold in AlexT. J. Morrison
IndiscreetNorman Krasna
The Inn of the Sixth HappinessIsobel Lennart
The KeyCarl Foreman
The Man UpstairsAlun Falconer
A Night To RememberEric Ambler
Violent PlaygroundJames Kennaway
*I'm All Right Jack*Frank Harvey, John Boulting and Alan Hackney
Blind DateBen Barzman and Millard Lampell
Expresso BongoWolf Mankowitz
The Horse's MouthAlec Guinness
Look Back in AngerNigel Kneale
No Trees in the StreetTed Willis
North West FrontierRobin Estridge
SapphireJanet Green
Tiger BayJohn Hawkesworth and Shelley Smith

1960s

YearFilmScreenwriter(s)
*The Angry Silence*Bryan Forbes
The Day They Robbed the Bank of EnglandHoward Clewes
The EntertainerJohn Osborne and Nigel Kneale
Hell Is a CityVal Guest
The League of GentlemenBryan Forbes
The MillionairessWolf Mankowitz
Saturday Night and Sunday MorningAlan Sillitoe
A Touch of LarcenyRoger MacDougall, Guy Hamilton and Ivan Foxwell
The Trials of Oscar WildeKen Hughes
Tunes of GloryJames Kennaway
*The Day the Earth Caught Fire* (TIE)Wolf Mankowitz and Val Guest
*A Taste of Honey* (TIE)Shelagh Delaney and Tony Richardson
Flame in the StreetsTed Willis
The Guns of NavaroneCarl Foreman
VictimJanet Green and John McCormick
Whistle Down the WindKeith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
*Lawrence of Arabia*Robert Bolt
Billy BuddPeter Ustinov and DeWitt Bodeen
A Kind of LovingWillis Hall and Keith Waterhouse
Only Two Can PlayBryan Forbes
Tiara TahitiGeoffrey Cotterell and Ivan Foxwell
Waltz of the ToreadorsWolf Mankowitz
*Tom Jones*John Osborne
Billy LiarKeith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
The ServantHarold Pinter
This Sporting LifeDavid Storey
*The Pumpkin Eater*Harold Pinter
BecketEdward Anhalt
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the BombStanley Kubrick, Peter George and Terry Southern
Séance on a Wet AfternoonBryan Forbes
*Darling*Frederic Raphael
The HillRay Rigby
The Ipcress FileBill Canaway and James Doran
The Knack ...and How to Get ItCharles Wood
*Morgan!*David Mercer
AlfieBill Naughton
It Happened HereKevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo
The Quiller MemorandumHarold Pinter
*A Man for All Seasons*Robert Bolt
AccidentHarold Pinter
The Deadly AffairPaul Dehn
Two for the RoadFrederic Raphael

Multiple wins and nominations

Multiple wins

WinsScreenwriter
2Robert Bolt

Multiple nominations

NominationsScreenwriter
5William Rose
4Bryan Forbes
Wolf Mankowitz
Harold Pinter
3Willis Hall
Keith Waterhouse
Ted Willis
2Eric Ambler
Robert Bolt
John Boulting
Paul Dehn
John Eldridge
Robin Estridge
Carl Foreman
Ivan Foxwell
Sidney Gilliat
Janet Green
Val Guest
Vernon Harris
Frank Harvey
James Kennaway
Nigel Kneale
Arthur Laurents
John Osborne
Nicholas Phipps
Frederic Raphael
Terence Rattigan
R. C. Sherriff
Jack Whittingham

References

References

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