All Broadcast Awards articles – Page 13

  • The Last Leg
    News

    C4 reigns at Broadcast Awards 2017

    2017-02-01T22:57:00Z

    Channel 4 has retained its Channel of the Year crown at this year’s Broadcast Awards, where it picked up seven awards.

  • Gogglebox
    Features

    Channel of the year: Channel 4

    2017-02-01T22:56:00Z

    Retaining this award is rare, but Channel 4’s success should come as no surprise – it is based on the most comprehensive, creative and successful slate of returning brands in the business.

  • Cold Feet
    Features

    Independent production company: Big Talk Productions

    2017-02-01T22:52:00Z

    A bumper year for one of comedy’s pre-eminent producers, 2016 saw Big Talk build on the continued success of its established slate with the launch of several cracking new series.

  • Top Gear
    Features

    Post-production house: Envy

    2017-02-01T22:49:00Z

    Envy’s sixth Best Post-Production House award puts the facility ahead of all its rivals.

  • The Real Marigold Hotel
    Features

    Popular factual programme: The Real Marigold Hotel

    2017-02-01T22:43:00Z

    The Real Marigold Hotel blurred genres and addressed diverse themes – and became a massive ratings hit. More than 4 million people tuned in to its clever combination of celebrity reality show, travelogue and documentary.

  • This is England 90
    Features

    Drama series or serial: This Is England '90

    2017-02-01T22:40:00Z

    The third and final chapter of Shane Meadows’ highly acclaimed series This Is England combined tension, desperation and sadness, flavoured by the distinctive sounds of 1990, as the gang reunited for the last time.

  • Fleabag
    Features

    Original programme: Fleabag

    2017-02-01T22:37:00Z

    Any fears that BBC Three shows might drop off the radar following its move online were dispelled by Fleabag.

  • The Charlie Hebdo Attacks
    Features

    News & current affairs programme: Three Days of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks

    2017-02-01T22:34:00Z

    As close as one wants to get to a terrorist attack”, was one judge’s verdict on Amos Pictures’ 60-minute film, which traced the events in Paris on 7 January 2015, when two brothers forced their way into the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

  • Interview with a Murderer
    Features

    Documentary programme: Interview With A Murderer

    2017-02-01T22:31:00Z

    It was a landmark year for the true crime genre but Interview With A Murderer, which featured former ambulance man Bert Spencer, widely suspected of killing paperboy Carl Bridgewater, stood out.

  • Adele At The BBC
    Features

    Music programme: Adele At The BBC

    2017-02-01T22:27:00Z

    The judges were impressed that the hour-long special had the “ambition to match the singing talent of the Chasing Pavements star”.

  • The Last Leg
    Features

    Entertainment programme: The Last Leg

    2017-02-01T22:23:00Z

    The Last Leg took a giant leap forward in 2016 with a live, daily pre-watershed show reviewing the Rio Paralympics.

  • Topsy And Tim
    Features

    Pre-school programme: Topsy and Tim

    2017-02-01T22:20:00Z

    Having taken the adage about children and animals as an open challenge, Darrall Macqueen took things to the next level for series three of Topsy And Tim.

  • Paralympics
    Features

    Sports programme: Rio 2016 Paralympic Games

    2017-02-01T22:17:00Z

    Following the London 2012 Paralympics was a tough challenge, but not only did the Team GB athletes in Rio surpass their previous medal haul, Channel 4’s coverage of the event also hit new heights.

  • Later with Jools Holland
    Features

    Special recognition: Later... With Jools Holland

    2017-02-01T22:11:00Z

    Think of a breakthrough recording artist of the past 25 years and the chances are you saw them first on Later… With Jools Holland.

  • Emmerdale
    Features

    Soap or continuing drama: Emmerdale

    2017-02-01T22:10:00Z

    It’s a second consecutive win for the Yorkshire-set soap, whose most talked-about storyline of the year was Aaron finding the courage to confide in his mother that he was a victim of sexual abuse.

  • The Question Jury
    Features

    Daytime programme: The Question Jury

    2017-02-01T22:08:00Z

    The development team at Monkey Kingdom created The Question Jury after watching the 1950s film Twelve Angry Men, in which a group of strangers are stuck in a jury room together, leading to much drama and debate.

  • Ellen
    Features

    Single drama: Ellen

    2017-02-01T22:04:00Z

    Ellen is a touching, brutal and unforgettable rendering of the life of an isolated and vulnerable 14-year-old girl. In the words of one judge, it was “an extraordinary, beautifully written, directed and performed film that haunted me for days”.

  • The Boy on the Bicycle
    Features

    Children's programme: The Boy on the Bicycle

    2017-02-01T22:02:00Z

    Access to the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan secured a fast-turnaround commission for Drummer TV for this My Life documentary, which sought to give young viewers an insight into Syrian children’s lives.

  • Mum
    Features

    Comedy programme: Mum

    2017-02-01T22:01:00Z

    Big Talk’s six-part series was a genuinely funny and moving piece of work that “subverted expectations”, according to one judge.

  • The Last Panthers
    Features

    International programme sales: The Last Panthers

    2017-02-01T21:57:00Z

    The Last Panthers was a truly global series. Co-produced by British indie Warp Films and French producer Haut et Court for Sky Atlantic and French premium network Canal+, it was shot across four European cities in three languages.