South Wales Echo

Bafta Cymru awards night will take place later this year

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THE British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) has announced the award ceremonies in Wales and Scotland will still take place this year.

Both the British Academy Cymru Awards and British Academy Scotland Awards will go ahead and take into considerat­ion government restrictio­ns following the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Cymru Awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in October, while details will be announced later this year for the Scottish event.

It comes after Bafta’s first digital awards ceremony, the British Academy Games Awards, drew an audience of more than 900,000 viewers in March.

Last month, Bafta announced the British Academy Television Awards will go ahead as a closedstud­io show, broadcast as-live on BBC One, on July 31 with nominees accepting awards virtually.

Nomination­s and further details on the format of Bafta’s Cymru Awards ceremony will be announced on September 3.

Angharad Mair, Bafta Cymru chairwoman, said: “We are delighted to be able to confirm that Bafta’s Cymru Awards will go ahead in 2020.

“Welsh creative talent has been crucial to keeping the nation informed and entertaine­d throughout these past few difficult months.

“The industry has continued to enthusiast­ically engage with the awards entry process so we feel it is only right to continue our work in 2020 to recognise the excellence in craft, performanc­e and production from creative Welsh talent and production­s.

“We’re proud to have been celebratin­g the Welsh screenindu­stries for almost 30 years and I look forward to another fantastic, if not a little different, ceremony in 2020.”

Jude MacLaverty, Bafta Scotland director, said: “It is fantastic to be able to confirm that the British Academy Scotland Awards will be going ahead.”

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