Broadcast Nominations 2021
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 2021 nominations feature a plethora of projects with UA Clients.
Best Children’s Programme
Almost Never – Starring Aston Merrygold and Colin Hoult, writing from Rick Laxton and James Britton, with 6 episodes directed by Akaash Meeda.
The Rubbish World of Dave Spud - With Akiya Henry.
Best Comedy Programme
Alma’s Not Normal - Starring James Baxter and with Hair & Make-up Design by Adele Firth.
Dreaming Whilst Black – Co-created by and starring Adjani Salmon, with Toby Williams and Will Hislop.
Ghosts – With Music by Arthur Sharpe.
Starstruck - With Production Design by Beck Rainford.
We Are Lady Parts - Starring Faith Omole, Sarah Kameela Impey, Edited by Robbie Morrison, Director of Photography Diana Olifirova
Best Daytime Programme
Steph’s Packed Lunch – Hosted by Steph McGovern
Best Documentary Programme
2020: The Story of Us - – Directed and Edited by David Charap
Kate Garraway: Finding Derek – With Kate Garraway
Best Documentary Series
The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime - Narrated by Shaun Dooley
Best Drama Series or Serial
It’s a Sin - Starring David Carlyle, Shaun Dooley, Lloyd Griffith, Costume by Ian Fulcher, Choreography by Sammy Murray and Intimacy Co-Ordinator David Thackeray.
Small Axe - with Samuel West, Eddie-Joe Robinson, Jack Bence, Romario Simpson, Jade Anouka, with Production Design by Helen Scott and Edited by Chris Dickens ACE
Stephen – Starring Esther Hall, Nancy Carroll, Rob Ostlere, Jackie Clune and Rebecca Lacey.
The Serpent – Starring Pravessh Rana, Stuart Bowman, Nigel Whitmey, with Directors of Photography Si Bell and Anton Mertens, episode 3 edited by Miikka Leskinen and Costume design by Adam Howe.
Time - Directed by Lewis Arnold and starring Brian McCardie.
Best Entertainment Programme
Don’t Hate The Playaz - Featuring Katherine Ryan
The Masked Singer - Featuring Aston Merrygold
The Ranganation - Featuring Katherine Ryan
Best Lockdown Programme
Kate Garraway: Finding Derek - With Kate Garraway
Staged – Edited by Dan Gage
Best Multichannel Programme
Jerk – Co-created by, co-written by and starring Tim Renkow
Best Original Programme
Together – Starring James McAvoy, Sharon Horgan, with Costume Design by Natalie Ward.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins - Narrated by Shaun Dooley
Best Single Drama
Danny Boy – Starring Nima Taleghani, Edited by Jamie Pearson with Costume Design by Natalie Ward.
I Am Victoria - Edited by David Charap
Roald & Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious Mouse – Starring Dawn French, Rob Brydon, Nick Mohammed and Edited by Joe Randall-Cutler.
Best Soap/Continuing Drama
Casualty – with George Rainsford and Uriel Emil, with writing from Dana Fainaru, Colin Bytheway and Directors George Siougas and Ruth Carney
Coronation Street - With Jane Danson, Ben Price, Julia Goulding, Antony Cotton, Ruxandra Porojnicu, Rachel Leskovac, and Tony Maudsley, with Senior Storyline Writer Martin Sterling, and Writing by John Kerr, Ella Carmen Greenhill and David Isaac with Episodes Directed by George Siougas.
EastEnders - Starring Stevie Basaula, with Writing from Dana Fainaru, Lauren Klee, Natalie Mitchell and Mark Stevenson, with Directors Sarah Esdaile, George Siougas and Toby Frow.
Emmerdale - With Bhasker Patel, Anna Nightingale, Amelia Curtis, and with Episodes Directed by George Siougas and Ruth Carney.
Holby City – Starring Kaye Wragg and Dawn Steele
Hollyoaks - With Director George Siougas.
Best Sports Programme
The Hundred – With Greg James and Felix White
International Programme Sales
Alex Rider - Based on the Best Selling novels by Anthony Horowitz, Starring Toby Stephens, Stuart Bowman and Edited by Ian Davies.
Death in Paradise – Starring Ralf Little, with guest stars Kellie Shirley, Idris Debrand, Laura Aikman, Jim Caesar, Eleanor Fanyinka, Serge Hazanavicius, with episodes directed by Toby Frow and Editors Jeremy Strachan and Robin Peters
It’s A Sin - Starring David Carlyle, Shaun Dooley, Lloyd Griffith, Costume by Ian Fulcher, Choreography by Sammy Murray and Intimacy Co-Ordinator David Thackeray.
Numberblocks - With Rasmus Hardiker and Teresa Gallagher