All Broadcast Awards articles – Page 18
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Best Pre-School Programme: Lily’s Driftwood Bay
An incredible 50,000 photographs of more than 10,000 beachcombed items were taken to produce this 52-part series.
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Best Popular Factual Programme: The Great British Bake Off
The Great British Bake Off was a TV juggernaut before it moved to BBC One – but no one would have predicted what happened when its fifth series debuted on the flagship channel.
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Best Children's Programme: Operation Ouch! Goes Back In Time
Maverick TV has a long track record of successful spin-offs, and proved it can apply the formula to children’s programming with this stand-out episode of its medical format.
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Best Entertainment Programme: Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
The popular Geordie duo have made it two Broadcast successes in a row (and three in total) after retaining the Best Entertainment Programme crown for ITV’s Saturday night format.
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Best News & Current Affairs Programme: Dispatches: Nigeria’s Hidden War
The key international news stories of 2014 focused on the Middle East and Ukraine, so Nigeria’s Hidden War was both an aptly titled and incredibly revealing film.
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Broadcast Awards 2015: the winners
An excellent crop of winners to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Broadcast Awards.
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Best Sports Programme: The Grand National 2014
The judges were united in their praise for Channel 4’s coverage of Pineau De Re’s triumph in the 167th Grand National in April last year.
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Top 10 shows
The creatives behind Broadcast’s top 10 award winning show look back at their work
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Indies
Best Independent Production Company winners explain the culture and ethos that aided their success
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Broadcast Awards 1996 - 2015: celebrating two decades of winners
When the Broadcast team sat down to consider how best to mark 20 years of the Broadcast Awards, it became clear: it’s all about the shows.
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Who Do You Think You Are?
Jane Root on the 2006 Best Popular Factual Programme winner
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Best post production house winners
Best Post Production House winners tell George Bevir how their businesses have adapted to changes in the industry since the Broadcast Awards started 20 years ago.
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Peter Fincham
The former chief executive of Talkback on receiving the first Best Indie award
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Jane Featherstone
The former chief executive of Kudos on its 2007 win
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Alex Graham
The founder and former chief executive of Wall to Wall recounts its 2000 win
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Mel Leach
The chief executive of Twofour Group recounts its 2010 and 2014 wins
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Broadcast Awards at 20: Gareth Neame
The managing director of Carnival Films on winning Best Independent Production Company in 2012