BAFTA TELEVISION AWARDS + RYAN KERNAGHAN ISC + BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY NOMINATION
16th April 2026
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BAFTA TELEVISION AWARDS + RYAN KERNAGHAN ISC + BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY NOMINATION
Talent
A huge congratulations to Ryan Kernaghan ISC who has been nominated for 'Best Cinematography: Fiction' at the 2026 BAFTA Television Awards!
Trespasses (directed by Dawn Shadforth) has also been nominated for a total of 6 awards, included 'Limited Drama'.
"A Catholic teacher and a Protestant solicitor defending IRA members engage in a forbidden relationship amidst the tensions of 1970s Northern Ireland in this adaptation of Louise Kennedy's award-winning novel."
Trespasses stars Gillian Anderson (The X Files, The Fall), Lola Petticrew (Dating Amber, She Said), Tom Cullen (Weekend, Downton Abbey), Martin McCann (Blue Lights, Calibre) and Emily Taaffe (Little Bird, The Dig).
Other Wizzo clients work has also been nominated!
- Big Boys (Cinematography by Charlie Goodger and Production Design by Ashling Johnson) has been nominated for 'Actor in a Comedy' and Scripted Comedy'.
- Am I Being Unreasonable? (Production Design by Ashling Johnson) has been nominated for 'Actor in a Comedy' and 'Emerging Talent (Director)'.
- Juice (Season 2) (Hair & Make Up Design by Susana Mota) has been nominated for 'Actor in a Comedy', 'Emerging Talent: Fiction (Director)' and 'Production Design'.
- What It Feels Like for a Girl (Production Design by Gem Randall) has been nominated for 'Limited Drama', 'Leading Actor' and 'Memorable Moment'.
- Things You Should've Done (Cinematography by Scott Coulter) has been nominated for 'Scripted Comedy'.
Congratulations to all involved! The BAFTA Television awards are Sunday 26 April!
Gem Randall
Gem is from an art and design background and specialised in fine art and graphic design for a number of years before stepping up to design an episode of Amazon Original drama The Collection. Since then their drama work includes Paris Lee’s autobiographical queer drama What It Feels Like For A Girl (for which they were nominated for a RTS Award) directed by Brian Welsh, as well as Nadia Fall’s debut feature Brides which received it’s World Premiere at Sundance in Competition. Other work includes BAFTA winning The Sixth Commandment directed by Saul Dibb, and they recently wrapped feature Queen of Fashion, starring Andrea Riseborough and directed by Alex Marx.
Scott Coulter
Scott hails from the North of England, and is an RTS Award winning Cinematographer, picking up the Award for Craft Excellence – Photography in 2017. He has shot comedy dramas including Henpocalypse! and Things You Should Have Done S1, both directed by Jack Clough, and Man Like Mobeen S4 directed by Akaash Meeda.
Susana Exton-Mota
Originally from Lisbon, Susana Exton-Mota is a London-based Hair & Make Up Designer working in film, TV drama and commercials for the past two decades. Some of her notable design credits include the feature Drift starring and produced by the Oscar-Nominated Cynthia Erivo and directed by Anthony Chen (which premiered at Sundance), BBC Three’s BAFTA winning Juice starring and created by Mawaan Rizwan, the feature Ish directed by Imran Perretta.
Ryan Kernaghan ISC
BAFTA TV Craft Award Nominated.
Features include BAFTA & BIFA winning Kneecap, directed by Rich Peppiatt, for which Ryan received an IFTA & BIFA nomination for Best Cinematography, Boys From County Hell, directed by Chris Baugh, and the darkly comic revenge thriller Bad Day for the Cut which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Drama includes Trespasses, for which Ryan received a BAFTA TV Craft nomination, directed by Dawn Shadforth, The Hunt for Raoul Moat directed by Gareth Bryn and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms S1.
Ashling Johnson
Drama includes BAFTA and RTS winning comedy drama Big Boys (S1 S2 & S3), directed by Jim Archer, and Am I Being Unreasonable (S2) directed by Emily McDonald. Ashling has designed short films for directors including Chris Palmer and Jamie Rafn, as well as the short Gerry starring Joan Collins. Other directors include Lou Escobar, Simon Ratigan, Traktor, Adam & Dave and Joshua Neale.
Charlie Goodger
Charlie shot C4’s BAFTA and RTS winning drama Big Boys (S1 S2 & S3), directed by Jim Archer, as well as the documentary feature Madu for Disney+. Features include Io, Arlecchino, directed by Matteo Bini, and Year 10 directed by Ben Goodger. Other long form work includes the BIFA & BAFTA nominated feature documentary Kingdom Of Us, directed by Lucy Cohen, which won Best Documentary at the BFI LFF, Bleak House Guest, part of the Urban Myths series directed by Robert Delamere and episodes of Silent Witness. Shorts include Z1 directed by Gabriel Gauchet and Kiri Pritchard-McLean’s Got Your Number.
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