2011 British Academy Scotland Awards
| 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 13 November 2011 | 
| Site | Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland  | 
| Hosted by | Kevin Bridges | 
The 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 13 November 2011 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2011.[1] Presented by BAFTA Scotland, accolades are handed out for the best in feature-length film that were screened at British cinemas during 2011. The ceremony returned after a one-year absence.[2] The Nominees were announced on 17 October 2011.[3][4] The ceremony was broadcast online via YouTube and was hosted by Kevin Bridges.
Robbie Coltrane, David Peat, and Eileen Gallagher were honoured with Outstanding Contribution awards at this ceremony.[5]
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
| Best Feature Film | Best Director | 
|---|---|
  | |
| Best Actor/Actress in Film | Best Actor/Actress in Television | 
| 
 James Cosmo – Donkeys 
  | 
 Jayd Johnson – The Field of Blood as Paddy Meehan 
  | 
| Best Writer Film/Television | Best Entertainment Programme | 
  | 
|
| Best Factual Series | Best Live Event Coverage | 
  | 
 The Great Climb – (BBC Two) 
  | 
| Best Single Documentary | Best Television Drama | 
| 
 Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die – (BBC Two) 
  | 
 Case Histories – (BBC Scotland) 
  | 
| Best Current Affairs | Best Children's Programme | 
| 
 The Walking Wounded – (BBC Scotland)  | 
 Big City Park – (BBC Scotland) 
  | 
| Best Game | Best Short Film | 
| 
 Quarrel – Denki 
  | 
 I Love Luci – Colin Kennedy 
  | 
| Best Animation | |
| 
 Fixing Luka – Jessica Ashman 
  | 
Outstanding Contribution to Film
Outstanding Contribution to Craft (In Memory of Robert McCann)
Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting
- Eileen Gallagher
 
BAFTA Scotland Cineworld Audience Award
- Fast Romance
 
See also
- BAFTA Scotland
 - 64th British Academy Film Awards
 - 83rd Academy Awards
 - 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards
 - 31st Golden Raspberry Awards
 
References
- ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards: Winners in 2011". BAFTA Scotland. 13 November 2011. Archived from the original on 3 November 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
 - ^ Bafta Scotland Press Release 2011
 - ^ BBC News Article on 2011 Nominations
 - ^ List Magazine Article: 'Scottish BAFTA awards 2011 shortlist announced'
 - ^ BBC News Article: 'Robbie Coltrane wins Bafta Scotland award'