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Vote for the Broadcast Awards’ dock10 TV Moment of the Year
We need our subscribers’ help to select the most memorable TV moment of 2024
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Broadcast Awards 2025 shortlist revealed
Vast range of shows, major channels and production giants will compete on 5 February
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First judges revealed for Broadcast Awards 2025
Live event to take place on 5 February in London’s Grosvenor House
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Broadcast Awards open for entries
Live event to take place on 5 February in London’s Grosvenor House
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Broadcast Awards 2024 in pictures
Familiar faces gathered for the 29th Broadcast Awards, hosted by Sue Perkins
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Curious execs set out scripted ambitions
Bosses of Broadcast Awards’ Best Emerging Indie discuss next steps
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Honoring the best of British TV
‘Big events, big shows and big brave programming bets have never felt so vital’
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Special recognition: Martin Lewis
‘Never flustered, always forensic, always empathetic, Lewis has become a major figure in British TV’
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Best entertainment programme: The 1% Club
“It is the most brilliant format with the most effortless production on TV”
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Best independent production company: Studio Lambert
‘The Traitors became a truly elite format in doublequick time’
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Emerging indie of the year: Curious Films
‘Curious Films made more hours of TV than ever before last year and grew its client base to include streamers and US networks’
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Best children’s programme: A Kind Of Spark
“This series showcases neurodiversity in an organic and engaging way, without it being the sole focus”
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Best comedy programme: Black Ops
“The two central performers have real funny bones. Black Ops was totally addictive to watch”
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Best daytime programme: Scam Interceptors
“A surprising and riveting show. This is public service broadcasting at its best”
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Best documentary programme: Lyra
“A stunning tribute to a remarkable young woman whose story had only just begun”
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Best documentary series: Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland
“Brings the horrors of recent history to life more than any other doc series I can remember”
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Best multichannel programme: I Kissed A Boy
“A true depiction of dating in the modern age. This format needed to happen”