5th Irish Film & Television Awards - Television

Television

Single Drama / Drama Serial

  • The Running Mate
    • Damage
    • My Boy Jack
    • Prosperity

Drama Series / Soap

  • The Tudors
    • The Clinic
    • Ros na Rún
    • Single-Handed

Director Television

  • Lenny Abrahamson - Prosperity
    • Brian Kirk – The Tudors
    • Paul Mercier – Aifric
    • Declan Recks – The Running Mate

Script Television

  • Mark O'Halloran - Prosperity
    • Marcus Fleming – The Running Mate
    • Mark O'Halloran – Prosperity
    • Daniel O'Hara - Paddy C.Courtney – Paddywhackery
    • Aisling Walsh – Damage

Actor in a Lead Role Television

  • Jonathan Rhys Meyers – The Tudors
    • Denis Conway – The Running Mate
    • Michael Gambon – Celebration
    • Jonathan Rhys Meyers – The Tudors
    • Don Wycherley – The Running Mate

Actor in a Supporting Role Television

  • Nick Dunning – The Tudors
    • Leroy Harris – Prosperity
    • Eamonn Hunt – The Running Mate
    • Gary Lydon – The Clinic

Actress in a Lead Role Film/Television

  • Aisling O'Sullivan – The Clinic
    • Clíona Ní Chiosáin – Aifric
    • Fionnula Flanagan – Brotherhood
    • Bríd Ní Neachtáin – Cré na Cille
    • Siobhan Shanahan – Prosperity

Actress in a Supporting Role Television

  • Maria Doyle Kennedy – The Tudors
    • Dawn Bradfield – The Clinic
    • Fionnula Flanagan – Paddywhackery
    • Amy Huberman – The Clinic

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