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'''BAFTA''', the '''British Academy of Film and Television Arts''', is an organization that bestows awards for excellence in British film and television. In [[2006]], ''[[Doctor Who]]'' won a BAFTA award for Best Drama Series. Additionally, many people associated with ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-offs have won or been nominated for BAFTA awards, including [[Mary Wimbush]], [[Ken Ledsham]], [[Richard Stokes]], and [[Andy Goddard]]. | '''BAFTA''', the '''British Academy of Film and Television Arts''', is an organization that bestows awards for excellence in British film and television. In [[2006]], ''[[Doctor Who]]'' won a BAFTA award for Best Drama Series. Additionally, many people associated with ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-offs have won or been nominated for BAFTA awards, including [[Mary Wimbush]], [[Ken Ledsham]], [[Richard Stokes]], and [[Andy Goddard]]. | ||
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BAFTA, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, is an organization that bestows awards for excellence in British film and television. In 2006, Doctor Who won a BAFTA award for Best Drama Series. Additionally, many people associated with Doctor Who and its spin-offs have won or been nominated for BAFTA awards, including Mary Wimbush, Ken Ledsham, Richard Stokes, and Andy Goddard.