- Title: BAFTA Scotland Awards 2020: Autonauts wins Game
- Date: 8th December 2020
- Summary: BAFTA Scotland Awards 2020
- Description: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Scotland (BAFTA Scotland) announced the winners of this year?s British Academy Scotland Awards during a special digital ceremony hosted by Edith Bowman. The highlights from tonight?s British Academy Scotland Awards include: Glenda Jackson won in this year?s Actress Category for Elizabeth is Missing Ncuti Gatwa won this year?s Actor Category for Sex Education Stanley Baxter received the Outstanding Contribution to Film and Television Award and Phyliss Ironside received the Outstanding Contribution to Craft (in memory of Robert McCann) Guilt won two awards (Television Scripted and Director Fiction) Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming won two awards (Factual Series and Director Factual) Outlander was the recipient of the Audience Award, in partnership with Screen Scotland, voted for by the British public Joining Edith Bowman on the night to present the Awards, which celebrated the very best in film, games and television produced over the last year in Scotland, was Sanjeev Kohli, alongside a number of guest presenters including Janey Godley; Julia Brown, Lorn Macdonald, Richard Rankin and Shereen Nanjiani. Brian Cox, Lorraine Kelly, Iain Stirling, Katie Leung, JJ Chalmers, Bill Paterson, Jack Lowden and Alex Ferns were among those helping to announce this year?s award winners remotely. The multi-faceted comic actor and entertainer Stanley Baxter was presented with Outstanding Contribution to Film and Television, while film and television editor Phyllis Ironside received the Outstanding Contribution to Craft (In Memory of Robert McCann).
- Collection: BAFTA
- Genre:Entertainment
- Producer:BAFTA
- Keywords: BAFTA; Scotland; British Academy of Film & Television; BAFTA Scotland Awards 2020; Celebrity; Event; Showbiz; Arts; Entertainment; Winner; Winning; Wins; BAFTA-winning; Award; Mask; BAFTA Mask; Ceremony; Announced;
- Country: United Kingdom
- Transmission Date:08/12/2020
- Decade: 2020s