All Broadcast Awards articles
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NewsLast chance to enter Broadcast Awards 2026
The final deadline for entries is today, Friday (3 October)
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NewsLast call for dock10 TV Moment of the Year submissions
Broadcast Awards makes Best TV moment category open to industry for first time
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NewsOne week left to enter the Broadcast Awards 2026
Seven days remain to submit entries ahead of the awards ceremony on 4 February, 2026
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NewsFirst judges revealed for Broadcast Awards 2026
Live event to take place on 4 February in London’s Grosvenor House
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NewsBroadcast Awards unveils category revamp
Flagship event will update Channel of the Year to encompass streaming services
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards 2025 in pictures
Familiar faces gathered for the 30th Broadcast Awards, hosted by Sue Perkins
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NewsBroadcast Awards: scripted special
Lifting the lid on the best drama, comedy and children’s programmes
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NewsBroadcast Awards: C4 wins big
Detailing the commercial PSB’s eight successes – more than any other broadcaster
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NewsJames Corden hails British creativity
Gavin & Stacey co-creator urges positivity as hit sitcom is inducted into Hall of Fame
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NewsMr Bates vs the Post Office and Studio Lambert shine at Broadcast Awards 2025
Hit drama does the double as ITV1 scoops channel of the year, and C4 nets eight gongs
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FeaturesBest independent production company: Studio Lambert
‘In the past year alone, eight of the company’s formats received local commissions in 20 different territories’
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FeaturesHall of Fame: Gavin & Stacey
‘Celebrates the idiosyncrasies of British life to explore universal themes of love, family and friendship’
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FeaturesSpecial recognition: Mr Bates vs The Post Office
‘Provided an impressive testament to the lasting power of television to bring the nation together – and ultimately to change the world’
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FeaturesBest single drama: On The Edge: Letting Go
“A moving, beautifully told story written and directed with confidence and accomplishment by talent new to TV drama”
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FeaturesEmerging indie of the year: Dare Pictures
‘This indie has been proven right in its gutsy move of setting up when it did by its growing reputation as a high watermark producer’
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FeaturesBest music programme: Raye: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
“Simply brilliant…brought to screen by a team that truly understood the artist’s vision and pulled it off”
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FeaturesBest multichannel programme: High: Surviving a Dubai Drugs Bust
“The contributors are so charismatic, funny and high energy – the filmmakers clearly leaned into their attitude for the approach”
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