BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay
The BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay is a British Academy Film Award for the best script. It was awarded from 1968 to 1982. In 1983 it was split into BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay and BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
- 1982 - Missing - Costa-Gavras and Donald E. Stewart
- 1981 - Gregory's Girl - Bill Forsyth
- 1980 - Being There - Jerzy Kosinski
- 1979 - Manhattan - Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman
- 1978 - Julia - Alvin Sargent
- 1977 - Annie Hall - Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman
- 1976 - Bugsy Malone - Alan Parker
- 1974 - Chinatown - Robert Towne and The Last Detail - Robert Towne
- 1972 - The Hospital - Paddy Chayefsky and The Last Picture Show - Larry McMurtry and Peter Bogdanovich
- 1971 - The Go-Between - Harold Pinter
- Gumshoe - Neville Smith
- Sunday Bloody Sunday - Penelope Gilliatt
- Taking Off - Miloš Forman, John Guare, Jean-Claude Carrière and Jon Klein
- 1969 - Midnight Cowboy - Waldo Salt
- 1968 - The Graduate - Calder Willingham and Buck Henry
Other websites
- "Awards Database – The BAFTA Site". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved June 16, 2012.