‘Placing itself at the heart of the action, BBC1 continues to prove is might as a truly public service channel’
‘The Traitors became a truly elite format in doublequick time’
‘Curious Films made more hours of TV than ever before last year and grew its client base to include streamers and US networks’
‘Never flustered, always forensic, always empathetic, Lewis has become a major figure in British TV’
“A truly great post house that is brave enough to grow during difficult times in the industry”
“This series showcases neurodiversity in an organic and engaging way, without it being the sole focus”
“The two central performers have real funny bones. Black Ops was totally addictive to watch”
“This was vital and remarkable journalism that changed the national dialogue”
“A surprising and riveting show. This is public service broadcasting at its best”
“A stunning tribute to a remarkable young woman whose story had only just begun”
“Brings the horrors of recent history to life more than any other doc series I can remember”
“Beautiful, surprising, original and at all times staying true to what it is”
“It is the most brilliant format with the most effortless production on TV”
“A true depiction of dating in the modern age. This format needed to happen”
“Eurovision 2023 was the perfect celebration of music and unity”
“Paul Brand’s exclusive interview with Dr Jayaram got closer to the story than any other coverage”
“The Piano reinvented the talent show with an authenticity and realworld reference that was refreshing”
“Turns parts of the curriculum into an accessible and fun experience for its audience”
“Joe cleverly crafts a brave viral moment to show what true LGBTQ+ support means”
“A subject that we are all familiar with was handled with great subtlety and care”
“A bold and innovative way to get a hardhitting message across in a soap”
“This programme has left an indelible mark and prompted a shift in my perspective”
“The punditry is engaging and credible. This show is pushing football coverage to new heights”
“The reactions of all four Roy children were revealing and fabulously acted”
“Its critique of the screen industry’s approach to inclusivity resonated with viewers worldwide”