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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