All Broadcast Awards articles – Page 20
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FeaturesBest Original Programme: Glasgow Girls
Glasgow Girls may not be the highest-profile show to win a Broadcast Award this year, but it is one of the most distinctive.
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FeaturesBest Drama Series: Happy Valley
Such was the impact of Happy Valley when it aired in April 2014, it was used as one of Charlotte Moore’s ripostes to criticism of BBC One.
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FeaturesBest Independent Production Company: Love Productions
Love Productions is never far from the headlines, but 2014 was the year its reputation for provocative programming was exceeded by its status as a producer of huge, high-quality hits.
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FeaturesBest Post Production House: Envy Post Production
This award is given to a post house that provides outstanding service, and there was broad agreement among the judges that Envy had consistently delivered to an industry-leading standard.
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Top 10 shows
The creatives behind Broadcast’s top 10 award winning show look back at their work
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Indies
Best Independent Production Company winners explain the culture and ethos that aided their success
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards 1996 - 2015: celebrating two decades of winners
When the Broadcast team sat down to consider how best to mark 20 years of the Broadcast Awards, it became clear: it’s all about the shows.
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Best post production house winners
Best Post Production House winners tell George Bevir how their businesses have adapted to changes in the industry since the Broadcast Awards started 20 years ago.
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Peter Fincham
The former chief executive of Talkback on receiving the first Best Indie award
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Jane Featherstone
The former chief executive of Kudos on its 2007 win
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Alex Graham
The founder and former chief executive of Wall to Wall recounts its 2000 win
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Mel Leach
The chief executive of Twofour Group recounts its 2010 and 2014 wins
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Gareth Neame
The managing director of Carnival Films on winning Best Independent Production Company in 2012
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Brass Eye Special
Shane Allen on the 2002 Best Comedy Programme winner
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards at 20: Educating Yorkshire
David Clews on the 2014 Best Documentary Series winner


















