Features
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Features
Programme of the Year (Non-PSB Group): Rivals
‘A joyful example of taking a bit of a leap in commissioning and delivering on it’
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Best Short-Form Format: Minor Issues
‘The pacing was excellent, keeping the audience entertained throughout. The relatable content left a lasting impression’
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Best Popular Factual Programme: Pete Wicks: For Dogs’ Sake
‘Pete’s genuine love of dogs shone through and gave this show an authenticity and warmth that I wasn’t expecting’
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Best Documentary Series: Boyzone: No Matter What
‘Good access, great interviews and sound narrative structure’
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Distribution in Focus: BBC Studios’ Janet Brown
BBCS’s president of global content sales on why experimentation is key in the current environment
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First look: Walking With Dinosaurs, BBC1
The BBC Studios production for the BBC and PBS, co-produced with ZDF and France Télévisions, will air later in 2025
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Behind The Scenes
Casualty Christmas special, BBC1
Executive producer Roxanne Harvey on using real-life testimonies to raise awareness of blood donor shortages
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How Pobol y Cwm reflects modern Wales
Dafydd Llewelyn discusses the Welsh language soap as it marks its 50th anniversary
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Best Specialist Factual Programme: Forced Out: Their Fight For Pride
‘Intimate, incredible first-hand testimony’
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Best Sports or Live Event Coverage: The Ashes
‘Excellent production values, excellent commentary, great packages - made me love cricket again’
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Best Digital Support for a Programme: Hollyoaks
‘Bringing difficult subjects to the forefront in a social-first way’
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Best Digital Children’s Content: Game on! For BBC Children in Need
‘Technically innovative and interesting while containing positive messaging for children’
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Behind The Scenes
The Castaways, Paramount+
Exec producer Mike Benson on finding the perfect spot to crash a plane
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John Elmes: Koala Man / Colin from Accounts
“Peppered throughout this annus horribilis were some moments of respite in the form of Australian scripted comedy”
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Marian McHugh: Happy Valley, (Lookout Point & BBC Studios for BBC1)
“I have never seen a character quite like Catherine Cawood on TV”
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Behind The Scenes
The Famous Five, CBBC
Producer Sophie MacClancy on breaking showbiz rules and bringing classic stories to a modern audience