All Broadcast Awards articles – Page 11
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Celebrating the old and the new
Enduring titles earn their place on Broadcast Awards shortlist
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Broadcast Awards shortlist 2019 revealed
Ceremony to be held at The Grosvenor Hotel in London on 6 February 2019
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Gallery: Broadcast Awards 2018
Familiar faces from across the industry gathered this week for the 23rd Broadcast Awards, hosted by Jonathan Ross
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Timeline TV Moment of the Year: BBC World News
Professor Robert Kelly’s live interview is gate-crashed by his kids
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Old and new share awards spoils
Mainstream channels and titles prove ready to adapt to future
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BBC1 wins Channel of the Year
Strong slate of programmes including Planet Earth II and Three Girls help channel see off rivals
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Best post-production house: Films At 59
“To deliver world-class productions, through best-in-class talent from a regional post house, deserves celebration”
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Channel of the Year: BBC One
“The channel unleashed a raft of critically acclaimed shows that struck the perfect balance between distinctiveness and popularity”
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Best independent production company: Left Bank Pictures
“With its broad customer base, outstanding relationships with talent and sub-genre expertise, Left Bank sits at the top table of scripted producers”
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Best soap or continuing drama: Hollyoaks
“I don’t think any other show could have told this story as well as Hollyoaks did”
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Best documentary series: Planet Earth II
“Visually beautiful, technically astounding and utterly life-affirming. It shos what television can do”
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Special recognition: Sir David Attenborough
“Among the most influential producers in British TV”
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Best drama series or serial: Three Girls
“The most powerful indictment of a system that failed these girls”
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Best sports programme: Anthony Joshua V Wladimir Klitschko
“This huge event was matched every step, every punch and every minute of the bout by an outstanding production by Sky Sports”
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Best original programme: Old People's Home For 4 Year Olds
“A smart and seductive way of tackling a sad and heavy subject”
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Best news/current Affairs programme: Jo Cox: Death Of An MP
“The film succeeded in shining a light on extremism in the UK during a time of political upheaval”
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Best entertainment programme: Taskmaster
“Highly original, innovative, fun and just plain silly. The best series yet”
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Best pre-school programme: Apple Tree House
“These terrific performers were really exceptional and they never made any part of the show seem worthy”