BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay
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The BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay was a British Academy Film Award from 1954 to 1967.
1967
[change | change source]A Man for All Seasons - Robert Bolt
1966
[change | change source]Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment - David Mercer
- Alfie - Bill Naughton
- It Happened Here - Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo
- The Quiller Memorandum – Harold Pinter
1965
[change | change source]- The Hill - Ray Rigby
- The Ipcress File - Bill Canaway, James Doran
- The Knack …and How to Get It - Charles Wood
1964
[change | change source]The Pumpkin Eater - Harold Pinter
- Becket - Edward Anhalt
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - Stanley Kubrick, Peter George, Terry Southern
- Seance on a Wet Afternoon - Bryan Forbes
1963
[change | change source]- Billy Liar - Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall
- The Servant - Harold Pinter
- This Sporting Life - David Storey
1962
[change | change source]Lawrence of Arabia - Robert Bolt
- Billy Budd - Peter Ustinov, DeWitt Bodeen
- A Kind of Loving - Willis Hall, Keith Waterhouse
- Only Two Can Play - Bryan Forbes
- Tiara Tahiti - Geoffrey Cotterell, Ivan Foxwell
- Waltz of the Toreadors - Wolf Mankowitz
1961
[change | change source]The Day the Earth Caught Fire - Wolf Mankowitz, Val Guest, and
A Taste of Honey - Shelagh Delaney, Tony Richardson
- Flame in the Streets - Ted Willis
- The Guns of Navarone - Carl Foreman
- Victim - Janet Green, John McCormick
- Whistle Down the Wind - Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall
1960
[change | change source]The Angry Silence - Bryan Forbes
- The Day They Robbed the Bank of England - Howard Clewes
- The Entertainer - John Osborne, Nigel Kneale
- Hell Is a City - Val Guest
- The League of Gentlemen - Bryan Forbes
- The Millionairess - Wolf Mankowitz
- Saturday Night and Sunday Morning - Alan Sillitoe
- A Touch of Larceny - Roger MacDougall, Guy Hamilton, Ivan Foxwell
- The Trials of Oscar Wilde - Ken Hughes
- Tunes of Glory - James Kennaway
1959
[change | change source]I'm All Right Jack - Frank Harvey, John Boulting, Alan Hackney
- Blind Date - Ben Barzman, Millard Lampell
- Expresso Bongo - Wolf Mankowitz
- The Horse's Mouth - Alec Guinness
- Look Back in Anger - Nigel Kneale
- No Trees in the Street - Ted Willis
- North West Frontier - Robin Estridge
- Sapphire - Janet Green
- Tiger Bay - John Hawkesworth, Shelley Smith
1958
[change | change source]1957
[change | change source]The Bridge on the River Kwai - Pierre Boulle
- Anastasia - Arthur Laurents
- The Birthday Present - Jack Whittingham
- Hell Drivers - John Kruse, Cy Endfield
- The Man in the Sky - William Rose, John Eldridge
- The Prince and the Showgirl - Terence Rattigan
- The Smallest Show on Earth - William Rose, John Eldridge
- The Story of Esther Costello - Charles Kaufman
- Windom's Way - Jill Craigie
- Woman in a Dressing Gown - Ted Willis
1956
[change | change source]The Man Who Never Was - Nigel Balchin
- The Battle of the River Plate - Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
- The Green Man - Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder
- Private's Progress - Frank Harvey, John Boulting
- Reach for the Sky - Lewis Gilbert
- Smiley - Moore Raymond, Anthony Kimmins
- Three Men in a Boat - Hubert Gregg, Vernon Harris
- A Town Like Alice - W.P. Lipscomb, Richard Mason
- Yield to the Night - John Cresswell, Joan Henry
1955
[change | change source]The Ladykillers - William Rose
- The Constant Husband - Sidney Gilliat, Val Valentine
- The Dam Busters - R. C. Sherriff
- The Deep Blue Sea - Terence Rattigan
- Doctor at Sea - Nicholas Phipps, Jack Davies
- The Night My Number Came Up - R.C. Sherriff
- The Prisoner - Bridget Boland
- Touch and Go - William Rose
1954
[change | change source]The Young Lovers - George Tabori, Robin Estridge
- The Divided Heart - Jack Whittingham
- Doctor in the House - Nicholas Phipps
- Hobson's Choice - David Lean, Norman Spencer, Wynyard Browne
- The Maggie - William Rose
- Monsieur Ripois - Hugh Mills, René Clément
- The Purple Plain - Eric Ambler
- Romeo and Juliet - Renato Castellani
Other websites
[change | change source]- "Awards Database – The BAFTA Site". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Archived from the original on December 24, 2008. Retrieved June 16, 2012.