Broadcast Nominations 2023
The Broadcast Awards is the most hotly anticipated event in the television industry calendar, celebrating the very best in British programming and channels. We are thrilled to announce that the 2023 nominations feature a plethora of projects with UA Clients.
Best Comedy Programme:
Am I Being Unreasonable? - Starring Dustin Demri-Burns, Annie Haworth, with Editor Jamie Pearson and Hair and Make Up Designer Emily Bilverstone
Big Boys - With episodes 1,2,3,4 & 6 Edited by James Hughes, who was also Assembly Editor on Ep 5.
Cheaters – Starring Andrea Valls, with Production Design by Charlotte Pearson.
Derry Girls – Written and Created by Lisa McGee, Directed by Michael Lennox, starring Claire Rafferty, Tobias Beer, Justine Mitchell, Olwen Fouere and Maria Laird.
Stath Lets Flats - Created, written by and starring Jamie Demetriou, with David Mumeni, Nick Mohammed, Natasia Demetriou and Ellie White.
Wedding Season – Starring Emily Laing, Hair and Make-Up Designer Nic Collins and Production Designer Tim Dickel.
Best Daytime Programme:
Moneybags – Hosted by Craig Charles
Best Documentary Series:
Scam Land: Money, Mayhem and Maseratis - Hosted by Mobeen Azhar
Best Drama Series or Serial:
Bad Sisters - Created by and starring Sharon Horgan, with Sarah Greene, Yasmine Akram, Paul Tylak and Rory O’Neill, with Editor Fin Oates and Costume Designer Camille Benda.
Landscapers - Starring Olivia Colman, Jason Williamson, Costume Design by Charlotte Walter, with Production Design by Cristina Casali
The Responder – Starring Elizabeth Berrington, David Bradley and Matthew Cottle.
The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe - starring Daniela Pasquini and Hair and Make Up Designer Nic Collins.
This is Going to Hurt - Starring Daniel Ward, Heather Agyepong, Christopher Logan, Liz Carr and Georgia Maguire, with Editors Jo Walker and writing from Maya Sondhi
Top Boy - Starring Richard Hope, Christopher Fulford and Michelle Asante
Best Entertainment Programme:
Big Zuu’s Big Eats – Featuring Katherine Ryan
Life & Rhymes - Hosted by Benjamin Zephaniah
The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan - Featuring Nick Mohammed and Katherine Ryan
Best Multichannel Programme:
Big Zuu’s Big Eats – Featuring Katherine Ryan
Best Original Programme:
Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared - Featuring Jamie Demetriou and Liam Williams
Then Barbara Met Alan – Edited by Chris Watson
Best Popular Factual Programme:
The Apprentice - With Advisor Tim Campbell MBE
Best Pre-School Programme:
Odo – With writing from Hannah George
Best Single Drama
Death of England: Face to Face - With Production Design by Samantha Harley
My Name is Leon - With Costume Design by Nigel Egerton
Then Barbara Met Alan – Edited by Chris Watson
Best Soap/Continuing Drama:
Ackley Bridge - Starring George Potts and Episodes directed by Reza Moradi
Casualty - with George Rainsford, with writing from Colin Bytheway, Thomas Hescott, Rachel Harper, Toby Walton, and Directors George Siougas and Ruth Carney
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, with Directors Sarah Esdaile, George Siougas 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.
Hollyoaks – With Episodes Directed by Mingyu Lin
Best Music Programme:
Reinventing the Orchestra with Charles Hazlewood - Wit Director of Photography Damian Paul Daniel