All Broadcast Awards articles – Page 9
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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’
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FeaturesChannel of the Year: BBC2
‘Outstanding creative performance in its factual heartland and a peerless non-scripted slate’
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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’
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FeaturesBest drama series: I May Destroy You
‘Blisteringly original storytelling that excelled in every area’
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CommentCelebrating the best of British TV
“The industry’s innovation and perspiration helped see the nation through an incredibly testing period”
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NewsBroadcast Awards 2021 shortlist revealed
Four new lockdown categories celebrate the industry’s ingenuity last year - click for full details and how to register to attend
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NewsDeadline extended for Broadcast Awards 2021
Live event to take place on 20 May in London’s Grosvenor House
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NewsChernobyl crowned Timeline TV Moment of the Year
Countdown of conscripts throwing radioactive granite into the reactor’s core wins the vote of Broadcast Awards attendees
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FeaturesBroadcast Awards 2020 in pictures
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered this week for the 25th Broadcast Awards, hosted by Harry Hill
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CommentInnovation shines through
“A fantastic combination of some very well-deserved but ultimately unsurprising winners and some that flew a little under the radar”
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NewsC5 scoops Broadcast Awards channel of the year
Broadcaster wins prestigious award for the first time as Studio Lambert lands indie gong
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FeaturesChannel of the Year: Channel 5
“C5 has delivered remarkable success in its popular-factual heartland, with Michael Palin In North Korea and Our Yorkshire Farm leading the way”


















