National Television Award Nominations 2020
The shortlist for the National Television Awards 2020 has been revealed and we're delighted to have a wealth of UA clients nominated.
New Drama
A Confession - Created and Written by Jeff Pope, stars Rachel Shenton, Lisa Faulkner, Chris Fulford, Jim Piddock, Joe Dixon, Chris Coghill, Dominic Tighe, Florence Howard, Edited by James Taylor and Music by Niall Byrne.
Chernobyl - with Jessie Buckley, Caoilfhionn Dunne, Gerard Kearns, Ian Pirie, James Cosmo, and with Prosthetic Make up Artist Lucy Sibbick.
Cleaning Up – Created by Mark Marlow, Directed by Lewis Arnold, starring Jade Anouka, Ben Bailey Smith, Gabby Glaister, Uriel Emil with Director of Photography Ollie Downey and episodes 5 and 6 Edited by Hazel Baillie.
Gentleman Jack – Stars Shaun Dooley, Paul Rattray, with episodes directed by Sarah Harding, episodes 5 and 6 directed by Jennifer Perrott, Production Design by Anna Pritchard and Movement by Sammy Murray.
The Capture - with Daisy Waterstone, Ian Pirie, Ginny Holder, Peter Singh, Dustin Demri-Burns and with hair and make-up design from Angie Mudge.
Drama
Call The Midwife - with Miriam Margolyes, Annabelle Apsion and Eilidh Fisher.
Casualty - with George Rainsford and Uriel Emil, with writing from Dana Fainaru and Colin Bytheway.
Killing Eve - Emerald Fennell as head writer of the series, episode 3 co-written by Henrietta & Jessica Ashworth, starring Shannon Tarbet, Barbara Flynn and superbly cast by Crowley Poole Casting.
Line Of Duty - starring Anna Maxwell Martin, edited by Andrew John McClelland and music by Carly Paradis.
Peaky Blinders - - created and written by Steven Knight and stars Harry Kirton, Natasha O'Keeffe, Benjamin Zephaniah and Elliot Levey. With Production Design by Nicole Northridge and cinematography by Si Bell.
Serial Drama
Coronation Street - Jane Danson, Lucy Fallon, Antony Cotton, with senior storyline writer Martin Sterling, and writing by John Kerr, Ella Carmen Greenhill and David Isaac. director George Siougas.
EastEnders - featuring Adrian Edmondson, Tom Rasmussen and Stevie Basaula , with writing from Lauren Klee, Natalie Mitchell and Mark Stevenson, with directors Thomas Hescott, Sarah Esdaile, Toby Frow and Jennie Darnell.
Emmerdale - starring Charley Webb, Bhasker Patel and episodes directed by George Siougas.
Hollyoaks - with Moya Brady, writing from Amrou Al-Kadhi and director George Siougas.
Comedy
After Life - Created, Director, Written by and starring Ricky Gervais. The Series stars Diane Morgan, Tony Way, David Earl, David Bradley, Nikhil Parmar, Produced by Charlie Hanson and Edited by Jo Walker.
Derry Girls - Written and created by Lisa McGee, directed by Michael Lennox, Co-edited by Joe Randall-Cutler and stars Claire Rafferty.
Fleabag - Starring Sian Clifford, Andrew Scott, Olivia Colman. Directed by Harry Bradbeer, edited by Gary Dollner and with Costume Design by Ray Holman.
Sex Education – with Jim Howick, Milly Thomas, Dan Skinner, Chris Jenks, Daniel Ings, with Production Design by Samantha Harley, Costume Design by Rosa Dias, Episodes 1, 2 & 7 edited by Steve Ackroyd and with Ep 4 co-written by Laura Neal.
The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award
I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! - With this years line-up featuring Adele Roberts, Kate Garraway and James Haskell.
RuPaul's Drag Race UK - with writing from Christian Manley.
Voting is open NOW and you can vote online: www.nationaltvawards.com