2015 British Academy Scotland Awards
| 2015 British Academy Scotland Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 15 November 2015 | 
| Site | 
Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland  | 
| Host | Edith Bowman | 
| Television coverage | |
| Network | Streaming webcast | 
The 25th British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 15 November 2015 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2015.[1] Presented by BAFTA Scotland, accolades are handed out for the best in feature-length film that were screened at British cinemas during 2015. The Nominees were announced on 13 October 2015.[2] The ceremony was hosted by Edith Bowman.
Nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
| Best Feature Film | Best Director Film/Television | 
|---|---|
  | 
 Donald Coutts – Katie Morag 
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| Best Actor in Film | Best Actress in Film | 
| 
 David Elliot – Kajaki as Mark Wright 
  | 
 Emma Thompson – The Legend of Barney Thomson as Cemolina 
  | 
| Best Actor in Television | Best Actress in Television | 
| 
 Ken Stott – The Missing as Ian Garrett 
  | 
 Sharon Rooney – My Mad Fat Diary as Rachel 'Rae' Earl 
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| Best Writer Film/Television | Best Comedy/Entertainment Programme | 
| 
 Gregory Burke – ‘71 
  | 
 Mrs Brown's Boys – (BBC Scotland) 
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| Best Factual Series | Best Features/ Factual Entertainment Programme | 
| 
 Being Sixteen in 2014 – (BBC Scotland) 
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 It Was Alright in the 70s – (Channel 4) 
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| Best Single Documentary | Best Short Film | 
| 
 The Bridge: Fifty Years Across The Forth – (BBC Scotland) 
  | 
 Mining Poems or Odes – Scottish Documentary Institute 
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| Best Current Affairs | Best Children's Programme | 
| 
 Low Pay Britain – Channel 4 
  | 
 The Dog Ate My Homework – (BBC Scotland)  | 
| Best Game | Best Animation | 
| 
 Distant Star: Revenant Fleet – Blazing Griffin 
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 Stems 
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Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television
Outstanding Contribution to Craft
- David Balfour
 
Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting
See also
- BAFTA Scotland
 - 68th British Academy Film Awards
 - 87th Academy Awards
 - 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards
 - 35th Golden Raspberry Awards
 
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