British Academy Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy

British Academy Television Award
Country United Kingdom
Presented by British Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded 1973
Currently held by This Country (2018)
Website http://www.bafta.org/

The British Academy Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy is awarded annually as part of the British Academy Television Awards. Until 2015, the category was named the British Academy Television Award for Best Situation Comedy.

It was first awarded from 1973-1980. It has been awarded every year since 2000.

From 1981-1999, sitcoms were included in the Best Comedy Programme or Series category.

1973-1980

2000s

Year Program Recipients Channel
2000The Royle Family
(series 2)
BBC One
Dinnerladies
(series 2)
BBC One
Spaced
(series 1)
Channel 4
The Vicar of Dibley
(1999 Seasonal Specials)
BBC One
2001Black Books
(series 1)
Channel 4
Blackadder
(Series Finale: Blackadder: Back & Forth)
BBC One Sky1
One Foot in the Grave
(series 6)
BBC One
The Royle Family
(series 3)
BBC One
2002The Office
(series 1)
BBC Two
Gimme Gimme Gimme
(series 3)
BBC One
Happiness
(series 1)
David Cummings, Declan Lowney, Rosemary McGowan, Paul WhitehouseBBC Two
Spaced
(series 2)
Channel 4
2003The Office
(series 2)
BBC Two
The Book Group
(series 1)
Channel 4
My Family
(series 3)
BBC One
Phoenix Nights
(series 2)
Peter Kay, Henry Klejdys, Phil McIntyreChannel 4
2004The Office
(The Office Christmas Specials)
BBC One
Hardware
(series 1)
ITV
Marion and Geoff
(series 2)
BBC Two
Peep Show
(series 1)
Channel 4
2005Black Books
(series 3)
Channel 4
Green Wing
(series 1)
Channel 4
Nighty Night
(series 2)
BBC Three
The Vicar of Dibley
(Christmas Specials: A Very Dibley Christmas)
BBC One
2006The Thick of It
(series 1 & 2)
BBC Four
Extras
(series 1)
BBC Two
Peep Show
(series 3)
Channel 4
The Worst Week of My Life
(series 2)
BBC One
2007The Royle Family
(Special: The Queen of Sheba)
Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash, John Rushton, Phil MealeyBBC One
Green Wing
(series 2)
Channel 4
The IT Crowd
(series 1)
Channel 4
Pulling
(series 1)
BBC Three
2008Peep Show
(series 4)
Sam Bain, Jesse Armstrong, Robert Popper, Becky MartinChannel 4
Benidorm
(series 1)
ITV
The IT Crowd
(series 2)
Channel 4
The Thick of It
(2007 Specials: The Rise of the Nutters & Spinners and Losers)
BBC Four
2009The IT Crowd
(series 3)
Graham Linehan, Richard Boden, Ash AtallaChannel 4
The Inbetweeners
(series 1)
E4
Outnumbered
(series 2)
BBC One
Peep Show)
(series 5)
Channel 4

2010s

Year Program Recipients Channel
2010The Thick of It
(series 3)
Armando Ianucci, Adam TandyBBC Two
The Inbetweeners
(series 2)
Damon Beesley, Iain Morris, Ben Palmer, Christopher YoungE4
Miranda
(series 1)
BBC One
Peep Show
(series 6)
Channel 4
2011Rev.
(series 1)
BBC Two
Mrs. Brown's Boys
(series 1)
BBC One
Peep Show
(series 7)
Phil Clarke, Becky Martin, Sam Bain, Jesse ArmstrongChannel 4
The Trip
(series 1)
Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Michael WinterbottomBBC Two
2012Mrs. Brown's Boys
(series 2)
Martin Delaney, Ben Kellett, Stephen McCrum, Brendan O'CarrollBBC One
Fresh Meat
(series 1)
Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Judy Counihan, Rhonda SmithE4
Friday Night Dinner
(series 1)
Kenton Allen, Steve Bendelack, Caroline Leddy, Robert PopperChannel 4
Rev.
(series 2)
BBC Two
2013Twenty Twelve
(series 2)
John Morton, Paul Schlesinger, Catherine Gosling Fuller, Jon PlowmanBBC Two
Episodes
(series 2)
BBC Two
Hunderby
(series 1)
Sky Atlantic
The Thick of It
(series 4)
Armando Ianucci, Adam TandyBBC Two
2014Him & Her
(series 4: The Wedding)
Kenton Allen, Stefan Golaszewski, Lyndsay Robinson, Richard LaxtonBBC Three
Count Arthur Strong
(series 1)
BBC Two
The IT Crowd
(Finale Special: The Internet is Coming)
Channel 4
Toast of London
(series 1)
Channel 4
2015Detectorists
(series 1)
Mackenzie Crook, Adam TandyBBC Four
Harry & Paul
(Special: Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos)
BBC Two
Moone Boy
(series 2)
Sky1
The Wrong Mans
(series 2)
BBC Two
2016Peter Kay's Car Share
(series 1)
Peter Kay, Gill Isles, Sian Gibson, Paul ColemanBBC One
Chewing Gum
(series 1)
E4
Peep Show
(series 9)
Channel 4
People Just Do Nothing
(series 2)
BBC Three
2017People Just Do Nothing
(series 3)
BBC Three
Camping
(series 1)
Sky Atlantic
Fleabag
(series 1)
BBC Three
Flowers
(series 2)
Channel 4
2018This Country
(series 1)
Daisy May Cooper, Charlie Cooper, Tom George, Simon Mayhew-ArcherBBC Three
Catastrophe
(series 3)
Channel 4
Chewing Gum
(series 2)
E4
Timewasters
(series 1)
ITV2

Programmes with multiple wins and nominations

Multiple Awards

Multiple Nominations


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