All Broadcast Awards articles – Page 10
-
FeaturesBest multichannel programme: RuPaul’s Drag Race UK
‘It was exceptionally well made, tackling difficult issues in a very entertaining format’
-
FeaturesBest international programme sales: The Salisbury Poisoinings
‘Fremantle succeeded in taking the UK’s outstanding track record in real-life drama series onto a truly global stage’
-
FeaturesBest comedy programme: Friday Night Dinner
‘Classic, endlessly rewatchable comedy that hit home across multiple generations’
-
FeaturesBest specialist factual: A House Through Time
‘Thoroughly engaging from start to finish and overall an excellent and well-crafted specialist factual film’
-
FeaturesBest lockdown programme - news, documentary & factual: Dim Ysgol: Maesincla
‘Judges were impressed by the ob-doc’s rare access to a community we don’t normally see on our screens’
-
FeaturesBest news/current affairs programme: Prince Andrew & The Epstein Scandal: The Newsnight Interview
‘All the other entries responded to news stories. This interview set a news agenda of its own’
-
FeaturesBest documentary programme: For Sama
‘It’s simple and universal and gives us a mirror to reflect on human nature’
-
FeaturesBest soap or continuing drama: Coronation Street
‘A brilliantly powerful, climactic moment that resonated well beyond the genre’
-
FeaturesBest entertainment programme: RuPaul’s Drag Race UK
‘A modern, emotional, funny and entertaining show all wrapped up in one brilliantly executed package’
-
FeaturesBest pre-school programme: JoJo And Gran Gran
‘It has amazing casting and lovely live-action pieces, which didn’t jar with the equally lovely animation’
-
FeaturesBest daytime programme: Moving On
‘Cleverly embedded twists and turns that keep the audience questioning their allegiances throughout’
-
FeaturesBest lockdown programme - fact ent, popular factual & kids: Springtime On The Farm
‘An authentic programme that captured the joy of life at a time of incredible crisis’
-
FeaturesChannel of the Year: BBC2
‘Outstanding creative performance in its factual heartland and a peerless non-scripted slate’
-
FeaturesBest documentary series: Once Upon a Time in Iraq
‘This was incredible film-making. Intelligent, fascinating, gripping and a powerful human insight into an epic story’
-
FeaturesBest drama series: I May Destroy You
‘Blisteringly original storytelling that excelled in every area’
-
CommentCelebrating the best of British TV
“The industry’s innovation and perspiration helped see the nation through an incredibly testing period”
-
-
-
-


















