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Best music programme: An Audience With Adele
‘An Audience With Adele delivers both impressive scale and a real connection with the audience’
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Best documentary programme: The Real Mo Farah
‘An important, powerful and moving film. It is a revelatory piece of television with incredible twists and turns’
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Best popular factual programme: Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich
‘It feels like it is genuinely talking to a young audience. Olivia is a great talent who has some real moments of revelation’
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Best multichannel programme: DRYCH: Fi, Rhyw ac Anabledd
‘It is a raw, positive and life-affirming film, and Rhys’s attitude to life is really moving. This is a brave and original commission for S4C’
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Best entertainment programme: The 1% Club
‘The 1% Club is a brilliantly executed family entertainment show that became a genuine hit’
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Best news/current affairs programme: The Whistleblowers Inside the UN
‘The film is full of fresh perspectives and new information. Huge kudos to the production team’
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Best specialist factual programme: Worlds Collide: The Manchester Bombing
‘The film’s strength is the unstuffy, non-patronising, intelligent storytelling it brings to a young audience’
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Best original programme: Mood
‘An edgy, entertaining, risky and reckless story. Both form and content feel very fresh and different’
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Best documentary series: Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story
‘A powerful documentary that has used the archive in a chilling way to foreshadow and tell this horror story’
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Analysis: What to do when talent goes rogue
Broadcasters have a moral duty around the behaviour of their stars, but navigating how to manage those who step out of line is a tricky business
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End Credits: Sarah Sapper
The Cornelia Street Productions managing director on jam-making, Blue Peter and cheesy scones
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Behind The Scenes
How His Dark Materials is opening up new worlds
Bad Wolf has spent the past six years working on its adaptation for BBC1, but the show’s impact on the TV industry will last much longer
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A helping hand in tough times
BPTW employers are both supporting their staff financially during the cost-of-living crisis and looking after their mental health
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Lockwood & Co., Netflix
Casting director Kharmel Cochrane on the quest to find the right young stars for the adaptation of a much-loved novel
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First look: The Gold, BBC1
Tannadice Pictures thriller explores the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery
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Year in Review: Three prime ministers and a funeral
From Paddington at the palace to C4’s My Massive Cock, we look back at the most sensational and unmissable moments in TV in 2022
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The Broadcast Interview
Andy Harries on Left Bank’s third act
With a raft of commissions for both terrestrial channels and streamers already in the works, the drama indie is well prepared for life after The Crown
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Behind The Scenes
Spike Milligan: The Unseen Archive, Sky Arts
Director Seb Barfield on capturing the chaos and comedy of Spike Milligan in an archival documentary