Features
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Channel of the Year: Sky Sports Main Event
Its emotional range of passion and pain, joy and sadness was enough match any scripted drama
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Best True Crime Programme: Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke
‘A complex and emotional story brought to life with skill and wit. Excellent and raw interviews and powerful reveals that constantly surprise’
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Best Specialist Channel: CBeebies
‘A uniquely British channel with high production values and inspirational content, offering a huge variety of programmes to young viewers’
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Best Content Partnership or AFP: Super Surgeons: A Chance at Life
‘An extremely powerful, seriously high quality and important programme’
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Best Current Affairs Programme: The Other War
‘Great talent – strong journalism, impactful. Forensic, feels trusted…’
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Best Entertainment Programme: Married at First Sight UK
‘One of the most culturally impactful and engaged reality formats in the UK’
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Best Short-Form Documentary: I Printed a Gun: Plastic and Deadly
‘Terrific, smart and engaging’
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Best Documentary Series: Boyzone: No Matter What
‘Good access, great interviews and sound narrative structure’
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Best Digital Support for a Strand, Channel or Genre: Sky News Digital Team
‘You could fully interact with only on social and get a full experience from, which is smart’
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Best Sports or Live Event Coverage: The Autumn Nations
‘Outstanding – using technology for the benefit of the viewer and to enhance the viewing experience’
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Behind The Scenes
How creative thinking helped us bring audiences into contributors’ minds
Series producer and director Joe Myerscough on the quirky, collaborative and tailored process of making Inside Our Minds
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Behind The Scenes
How we recreated the world of Marie Antoinette
Banijay France production designer Clovis Weil on finding the locations to portray Paris on the brink of revolution
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Behind The Scenes
What They Found, BBC2
Simon Chinn, producer and co-founder of Lightbox, on the documentary’s long journey from archive to screen
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Strong slate keeps BBC on top
Swift decision-making and commitment to UK content win praise from indies, but some take a different view
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First Look: The Bombing of Pan Am 103
World Productions’ BBC1 and Netflix drama to star Connor Swindells and Eddie Marsan
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Behind The Scenes
How our doc thrived on a mix of deaf and hearing talent
Camilla Arnold on the ‘truly magical’ experience of making Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks