All Broadcast articles in February 2025 – Page 24
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Hall of Fame: Gavin & Stacey
‘Celebrates the idiosyncrasies of British life to explore universal themes of love, family and friendship’
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Special recognition: Mr Bates vs The Post Office
‘Provided an impressive testament to the lasting power of television to bring the nation together – and ultimately to change the world’
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Best single drama: On The Edge: Letting Go
“A moving, beautifully told story written and directed with confidence and accomplishment by talent new to TV drama”
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International programme sales: Red Eye
“SPT has gone on to sell the show into more than 120 countries”
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Emerging indie of the year: Dare Pictures
‘This indie has been proven right in its gutsy move of setting up when it did by its growing reputation as a high watermark producer’
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Best music programme: Raye: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
“Simply brilliant…brought to screen by a team that truly understood the artist’s vision and pulled it off”
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Best multichannel programme: High: Surviving a Dubai Drugs Bust
“The contributors are so charismatic, funny and high energy – the filmmakers clearly leaned into their attitude for the approach”
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Best post-production house: Envy
‘Envy are an excellent facility and their growth over troubling times is also impressive’
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Best current affairs programme: Kill Zone: Inside Gaza
“It combined courageous and selfless journalism with a film that had heart wrenching emotional heart”
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Best pre-school programme: Tabby McTat
“A memorable winner, which pitched its tone perfectly”
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Best sports programme: Paralympic Games Paris 2024
“Highly emotive coverage, I have a huge admiration for everyone taking part and the production team itself”
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Best children’s programme: Horrible Histories: The Gruesome Gunpowder Plot
“The cast are hilarious and the use of the budget is impressive – perfect family viewing”
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Best news programme: Inside Gaza: Israel-Hamas at War
“This programme felt like the pinnacle of news journalism - led by journalists, delivered by journalists, with complete immediacy”
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Best original programme: The Jury: Murder Trial
“A perfect format which raises the bar on British original formats and their potential to do good”
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Best popular factual programme: The Piano
“Doesn’t need a shiny floor, the stories speak for themselves”
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Best comedy programme: Ludwig
“A genuinely funny scenario, wonderfully realised with perfect casting and writing at the top of its game”
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Best documentary programme: Me and the Voice in My Head
“I loved this film - it was original and pushed the boundaries of the documentary format”