All Awards articles – Page 56
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RatingsJedward factor breaks records for TV Awards
Jedward, Joe McElderry and Dermot O’Leary brought some X Factor to the revamped National Television Awards last night, which peaked with a record 8.2m viewers (31%).
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NewsStudents pick up RTS awards
Young filmmakers from three universities have won top prizes at this year’s RTS North West Student Awards.
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NewsHome Time gets two SBS award nominations
BBC2 comedy Home Time is up for two prizes at this year’s South Bank Show awards – which also recognises the talents of Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity.
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NewsAnt and Dec up for three NTA awards
Geordie duo Ant and Dec are competing against themselves for one of the National Television Awards this year, as well as having nominations in two other categories.
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NewsOutnumbered and TV Burp clean up at comedy awards
Outnumbered and Harry Hill’s TV Burp were the big winners at this year’s British Comedy Awards last night.
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NewsBroadcast Awards 2010 shortlist unveiled
Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor are to go head to head at the 2010 Broadcast Awards.
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FeaturesCDN Awards: a celebration of diversity
Increasing the representation of ethnic and social minorities in the broadcasting industries remains a slow process, but the CDN Awards highlight rare success.
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NewsBritish acts clean up at Emmys
Veteran actress Julie Walters and up-and-coming star Ben Whishaw took the top acting honours as British talent dominated the International Emmys awards.
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NewsInternational Emmys honours Frost
British TV personality David Frost will be honoured at the 37th Annual International Emmy Awards for a wide-ranging career that has taken him from pioneering political satire on television to conducting serious interviews with former President Richard Nixon and other newsmakers.
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NewsDispatches picks up two Rory Peck awards
Channel 4 Dispatches documentary Saving Africa’s Witch Children continued its winning streak last night with a Rory Peck award, one of two prizes for the current affairs strand.
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NewsDisability champions celebrated in new awards scheme
CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell, war correspondent Frank Gardner and Channel 4 commissioner Alison Walsh received awards in an inaugural scheme to celebrate success in the on-screen depiction of disabilities.
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NewsOutnumbered up for Comedy Awards
Five nominations for this year’s British Comedy Awards has put the BBC’s family comedy Outnumbered high on the list of top TV shows.
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NewsThe Street wins five RTS awards
Writer Jimmy McGovern and the team behind The Street swept the board at this weekend’s RTS North West Awards scooping a total of five awards.
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NewsIanucci wins Bafta Scotland awards
Armando Ianucci and Peter Capaldi picked up a hat trick of awards at the Bafta Scotland Awards for political satire In the Loop, on a night that also saw prizes awarded to BBC drama New Town and actor Robert Carlyle.
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NewsDiversity awards: Have your say
Broadcast readers can now vote online and decide two winners in the Cultural Diversity Network Awards, which includes nominations for The Street, Skins and Big Brother.
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NewsUK broadcasters win slew of AIB global awards
The UK dominated this year’s AIB Awards with Channel 4 and BBC News documentaries beating stiff competition from around the world.
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NewsPercy wins two gongs at Grierson Awards
Veteran film-maker Norma Percy claimed gongs for both best documentary series and the coveted trustees’ prize at the 2009 Grierson Awards last night [2 November].
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NewsC4 docs up for Rory Peck Awards
Channel 4’s Dispatches strand has scored a hat trick of nominations in this year’s Rory Peck Awards, recognising the best freelance cameramen and camerawomen in international news and current affairs.
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NewsRoss back as Comedy Awards host
ITV has revealed that Jonathan Ross is to return as host of the British Comedy Awards, after he pulled out last year following his BBC suspension over a prank phone call to actor Andrew Sachs.
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NewsChannel TV calls for police action on awards scandal
Channel TV has called for a criminal investigation into the British Comedy Awards phone-in scandal, after members of the TV production team “deliberately” changed the 2005 People’s Choice Awards from Catherine Tate to Ant and Dec.


















