Broadcast Awards Shortlist 2023
Best Comedy Programme:
Black Ops - Starring Colin Hoult
Changing Ends - Starring David Mumeni and Shaun Dooley.
Dreaming Whilst Black - Created, Written by and Starring Adjani Salmon, co-written by Ali Hughes, Directed by Koby Adom. The series stars Babirye Bulkilwa, Isy Suttie, Angus Wright, Will Hislop, with Costume Design by Jodie-Simone Howe.
The Change - with Editor Christopher Watson and Director of Photography Ben Moulden.
Best Drama Series or Serial:
Blue Lights - Written by Declan Lawn & Adam Patterson, starring Valene Kane, Dane Whyte O’Hara, Richard Hope, Hannah McClean, with Editor Peggy Koretzky, exec produced and Directed by Gilles Bannier.
Hijack - Co-created, co-produced and directed by Jim Field-Smith, Starring Hattie Morahan, Jaimi Barbakoff, Richard Hope and Alexis Zegerman,
I Hate Suzie Too - Starring Hattie Morahan, Daniel Ings, Sebastian Jessen, and Jolyon Coy, with Editors Jo Walker, Fin Oates and Joe Randall-Cutler, with Costume Designer Selina Wong and Production Designer Sarah Jenneson.
The English - Starring Steve Wall, Ian Pirie, with 2nd Unit Director of Photography Bet Rourich.
The Sixth Commandment - Written and Exec Produced by Sarah Phelps, starring Ben Bailey Smith and Lorna Nickson Brown.
Best Multichannel Programme:
I Kissed A Boy - with Dan Harry and Ollie King.
Best News Programme:
Good Morning Britain - with Kate Garraway
Best Original Programme:
Dreaming Whilst Black - Created, Written by and Starring Adjani Salmon, co-written by Ali Hughes, Directed by Koby Adom. The series stars Babirye Bulkilwa, Isy Suttie, Angus Wright, Will Hislop, with Costume Design by Jodie-Simone Howe.
Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat - With Matt Edmonds
I Kissed A Boy - with Dan Harry and Ollie King.
Best Pre-School Programme:
Pop Paper City - Starring Nick Mohammed
Roots & Fruits, - -Starring Paul Tylak
Best Single Drama:
Black Mirror: Demon 79 - Starring David Shields, and Costume Design by Matthew Price.
I Am Ruth - Starring Kate Winslet, Mia Threapleton, Joe Anders, Lucy Speed and with editing by David Charap
Mayflies - Starring Shauna MacDonald, Natali McCleary, Paul Gorman, Charlene Boyd, and Edited by Nikki McChristie.
Best Soap/Continuing Drama:
Casualty - Starring Nigel Harman, with Writing from Rachel Harper and Toby Walton, with Directors George C. Siougas and Thomas Hescott.
Coronation Street - With Jane Danson, Ben Price, Julia Goulding, Antony Cotton, Ruxandra Porojnicu, Rachel Leskovac, Tony Maudsley, Liam McCheyne, with Senior Storyline Writer Martin Sterling, and Writing by John Kerr, Ella Carmen Greenhill and David Isaac with Episodes Directed by George Siougas, Jason Wingard and David Beauchamp.
EastEnders - Writing from Lauren Klee, Natalie Mitchell, Daran Little and Mark Stevenson, Carey Andrews and with Directors Sarah Esdaile and Toby Frow.
Emmerdale - With Bhasker Patel, Anna Nightingale, Lawrence Robb, Amelia Curtis, and with writing from Sarah Bagshaw and Episodes Directed by George Siougas, David Beauchamp and Ruth Carney.
International Programme Sales:
Dreaming Whilst Black - Created, Written by and Starring Adjani Salmon, co-written by Ali Hughes, Directed by Koby Adom. The series stars Babirye Bulkilwa, Isy Suttie, Angus Wright, Will Hislop, with Costume Design by Jodie-Simone Howe.
Rogue Heroes - Written and created by Steven Knight and based on the book by Ben Macintyre.