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In the Loop scoops Scots Baftas | In the Loop scoops Scots Baftas |
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The political satire In the Loop has swept the board at the Scottish Baftas. | The political satire In the Loop has swept the board at the Scottish Baftas. |
The spin-off from the BBC TV series The Thick of It won three awards for best actor, best director and best writing. | The spin-off from the BBC TV series The Thick of It won three awards for best actor, best director and best writing. |
Peter Capaldi, the foul-mouthed spin doctor in the satire, was named best actor and Daniela Nardini won Best TV actress for her role in New Town. | Peter Capaldi, the foul-mouthed spin doctor in the satire, was named best actor and Daniela Nardini won Best TV actress for her role in New Town. |
In the Loop's Glasgow-born writer and director Armando Iannucci, who picked up the best director award, said it was a good night for Scots Italians. | In the Loop's Glasgow-born writer and director Armando Iannucci, who picked up the best director award, said it was a good night for Scots Italians. |
Robert Carlyle was named best TV actor for his film The Unloved while BBC Scotland's Rab C Nesbitt Christmas special was named best entertainment programme. | Robert Carlyle was named best TV actor for his film The Unloved while BBC Scotland's Rab C Nesbitt Christmas special was named best entertainment programme. |
Special awards | |
Crying With Laughter, the debut feature film by writer and director Justin Molotnikov, picked up the Feature Film award. | |
The film, which was part-funded by BBC Scotland, beat Richard Jobson's New Town Killers and Kurdi. | |
There were also special awards for composer Patrick Doyle, director Bill Forsyth and broadcaster Sir Jeremy Isaacs. | |
In the news and current affairs category, there was a Bafta for BBC Scotland's undercover investigation, Britain's Homecare Scandal. | In the news and current affairs category, there was a Bafta for BBC Scotland's undercover investigation, Britain's Homecare Scandal. |
The awards, which celebrates the best of Scottish film, TV and multimedia, were held in Glasgow's Science Centre. | The awards, which celebrates the best of Scottish film, TV and multimedia, were held in Glasgow's Science Centre. |