All Broadcast articles in February 2026 – Page 4
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FeaturesBest post-production house: Suite
‘Beautiful culture, employee-owned uniqueness, strong entertainment pedigree’
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FeaturesBest entertainment programme: Last One Laughing
“The stand-out casting that elevated the format into something truly special”
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FeaturesBest specialist factual programme: Helmand: Tour of Duty
“Fantastic storytelling, pace and voices”
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FeaturesBest documentary programme: Grenfell: Uncovered
“An important film that leaves you feeling the injustice that is ongoing for the residents and those who lost their lives”
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FeaturesEmerging indie of the year: Love Monday
‘An exceptional small indie run with care, diligence, creativity and skill by a brilliant all-female leadership team’
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FeaturesBest reality programme: The Traitors
“Once again, this addictive hit got everybody talking”
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FeaturesBest multichannel programme: Murder Case: The Vanishing Cyclist
“It had a hugely compelling narrative which focused on the family’s pain and the police’s meticulous investigation”
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Featuresdock10 Media City TV Moment of the Year: UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final
‘The moment was watched live by more than 12m viewers’
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FeaturesSpecial recognition: Lorraine Heggessey
‘Lorraine is a true champion of public service broadcasting, consistently backing talent and creativity’
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FeaturesBroadcaster of the Year: Netflix
‘Netflix is a global streaming superpower – and British shows are playing a crucial role in fuelling that success’
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NewsNetflix enjoys triple triumph at Broadcast Awards 2026
Adolescence helps it become the first streamer to win Broadcaster of the Year
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FeaturesBest independent production company: Warp Films
‘It’s been a stellar year for Warp, which has built itself an impressive reputation for breaking the mould’
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NewsBBC Studios and UKTV appoint global acquisitions head
Former Starz/Lionsgate exec Karin Marelle succeeds the late Mel Rumani
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NewsBBC kids commissioner hails ‘Britishness’ of animation scheme
Sarah Muller wants to tackle the ubiquity of American shows
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NewsKudos backs West Midlands indie
Banijay UK label continues to bolster Midlands’ scripted production hub by investing in Senti Films
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VideoTrail: The Walsh Sisters, BBC1
Drama based on the novels by Marian Keyes following a chaotic and dysfunctional Irish family. Produced by Cuba Pictures and Metropolitan Films
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NewsRogan names first head of unscripted development
Merle Currie promoted at Grenfell: Uncovered indie
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NewsElis James and John Robins launch indie with long-time producer
Comics behind one of the BBC’s biggest podcasts unveil Significant Productions
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NewsChannel 4 looks at controversial lion killing
Arrow Pictures examines fallout of Cecil’s death in feature doc
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CriticsCritics: Michael Jackson: The Trial
“The series inevitably has a whiff of picking at scabs, yet that’s the thing with Jackson — it’s hard to stop watching”

















