BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises

Awards season has come around again and we’re delighted to announce that several projects that Satusfaction editors were lucky enough to work on are being honoured with nominations for BAFTA Television Awards.
Would I Lie to You? was nominated this year in the Entertainment category. Comedy editor Gavin Ames was involved in cutting this series and loved working with the team down at Pinewood, congrats to the production team at Zeppotron!
The very first series of Studio Ramsay’s new culinary series, Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars will take you around the world to discover what it takes to be the best in the restaurant business. It is therefore quite fitting that they would be nominated in the Factual Entertainment category. Well done to Badger Cooper who edited the Chicago episode.
The Undercover Police Scandal: Love & Lies Exposed is getting its second nomination this year, this time in the Factual Series category, and editor Charlie Webb couldn’t be prouder of his work on the series.
As for the Reality category, we have two contenders to cheer for but we don’t pick favourites between the most popular adapted gameshow Squid Game: The Challenge, edited by Tim Fielding, and the audience’s favourite betrayal game Celebrity Traitors, edited by James Sheldon.
We’d also like to make a very special shout out to Jennifer Asheitu Hampson who is nominated for a 2026 BAFTA Television Craft Awards with Samsung OLED in Editing: Factual category for her incredible work on Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers.
Congratulations to all nominees, we’ll be sure to cheer for you all during the ceremony which will be hosted by Maisie Adam on Sunday 26th April.