All Awards articles – Page 14
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Steve McQueen on Small Axe
Writer and director on how the films – about the experience of West Indian immigrants in London – achieved unexpected global resonance
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Making series four of The Crown
Interview with exec producer Suzanne Mackie, actress Emma Corrin, costume designer Amy Roberts and hair and make-up designer Cate Hall
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Hugh Grant talks The Undoing
Leading actor on shedding his nice‑guy image and why he enjoys these darker character roles
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News
Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards 2021 launched
The third of the prestigious Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards is now open for entries
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Features
Paapa Essiedu: honouring Michaela Coel
I May Destroy You actor on the huge responsibility he felt to honour the writing of his friend
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Features
How It’s A Sin became C4’s most-binged show ever
Russell T Davies & Nicola Shindler on how the drama offered a fresh take on the 1980s HIV and Aids crisis
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News
In brief: Diana’s Decades; A+E; RTS Craft Awards
Spun Gold’s three-parter sold to multiple territories
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News
Bafta underdogs: how did they do it?
Life & Rhymes, The Big Narstie Show and The Great House Giveaway execs reveal winning strategies
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News
Broadcast Sport Awards open for entries
The first Broadcast Sport Awards 2021 is now open for entries with the winners revealed at a gala dinner in November
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News
In brief: Louise Minchin; RTS Student Awards
BBC Breakfast co-presenter to step away after 20 years
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News
Michaela Coel wins Bafta double
I May Destroy You creator won best drama mini-series and leading actress
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News
BBC wins big at Broadcast Awards
BBC2 scoops channel of the year amid haul of 16 awards for the corporation
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Comment
Celebrating the best of British TV
“The industry’s innovation and perspiration helped see the nation through an incredibly testing period”
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News
Bafta-winning director: Lee Miller remains relevant
Teresa Griffiths unpacks story behind BBC2 doc about model-turned-WW2 war correspondent
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Bafta Craft winners call for recruitment change
Gatekeepers should reach more under-represented groups, say award recipients