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Arts

The Evolution of Black British Music (Fan Studios & Motion Content Group for BET UK) – WINNER

Ghost of Richard Harris (Bright Yellow Films, Samson Films & Groove International for Sky Arts)

This is Joan Collins (Salon Pictures for BBC)

Breakthrough Award

Lenny Rush – Am I being unreasonable? (Boffola Pictures & Lookout Point for BBC) – WINNER

Nicôle Lecky – Mood (Bonafide Films for BBC)

Eddie Judge – Sorry, I didn’t know (Triforce Productions for ITV1)

Children’s programme

COP27: Six ways to save our planet (Fresh Start Media for Sky Kids and Sky News)

Corpse Talk (Tiger Aspect Kids & Family for YouTube Originals)

Dodger (Universal International Studios for CBBC) – WINNER

Comedy drama

Am I being unreasonable? (Boffola Pictures & Lookout Point for BBC)

Brassic (Calamity Films for Sky Max) – WINNER

Cheaters (Clerkenwell Films for BBC)

Comedy entertainment

Friday Night Live (Phil McIntyre Television & Boffola Pictures for Channel 4) – WINNER

Joe Lycett vs David Beckham, A Got Your Back Special (Rumpus Media & My Options were limited to Channel 4)

Sorry, I didn’t know (Triforce Productions for ITV1)

Comedy performance (female)

Daisy May Cooper – Am I being unreasonable? (Boffola Pictures & Lookout Point for BBC) – WINNER

Leah Brotherhead – Hullraisers (Channel 4 Fairy Pictures)

Rose Matafio – Starstruck (Avalon Television for BBC)

Comedy performance (men)

Samson Kayo – Blood (Roughcut Television for Sky Comedy)

John Pointing – Big Boys (Roughcut Television, Channel 4)

Lenny Rush – Am I being unreasonable? (Boffola Pictures & Lookout Point for BBC) – WINNER

Day program

Come Live With Me: The Professionals (Channel 4 Multi-Deck Media)

Loose Men (ITV Studios Daytime for ITV1) – WINNER

Fraud Objections (BBC Studios Documentary Unit for the BBC)

Documentary series

Big Oil vs The World (Mongoose Pictures / PBS Frontline for BBC)

Jazza (Haviland Digital, Mark Stewart Productions, Western Edge Pictures for BBC) – WINNER

The Jeremy Kyle Show: Death by Day (Blast! Channel 4 Films)

Drama series

Sherwood (House Productions for BBC) – WINNER

The Responder (Dancing Ledge Productions for BBC)

Top Boy (Cowboy Movies, Easter Party Movies, Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix)

entertainment

Joe Lycett’s Big Pride Party (Rumpus Media and my options were limited to Channel 4)

Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan (Expectation TV & Momo G for Channel 4)

Traitors (BBC’s Lambert Studio Scotland) – WINNER

Entertaining performance

Jordan Stephens – Don’t Hate Blaze (ITV2’s Monkey Kingdom)

Mo Gilligan – The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan (Expectation TV & Momo G for Channel 4)

Claudia Winklemann – Traitors (BBC’s Lambert Studio Scotland) – WINNER

Curated Popular Facts

Gogglebox (Channel 4’s Lambert Studio) – WINNER

Fight School, Idris Elba (Workerbee & Green Door for BBC)

The repair shop: a royal visit (Ricochet for BBC)

date

Aids: the unaudible tapes (Wall to Wall Media for BBC)

Italia 90: Four Weeks That Changed the World (Blast! Films for Sky Documents)

Falklands War: The Frontline Story (The Garden Productions for BBC) – WINNER

lead actor (female)

Billie Piper – I Hate Susie Too (Bad Wolf for Sky Atlantic)

Kate Winslet – I’m Ruth (Me + You Productions in association with Juggle Productions for Channel 4) – WINNER

Monica Dolan – The thief, his wife and the boat (Story for ITV1 films)

lead actor (male)

Ken Robinson – Top Boy (Cowboy Movies, Easter Party Movies, Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix)

Kit Connor – Heartstopper (Netflix’s See-Saw Films production) – WINNER

Chaske Spencer – The English (Drama Republic for BBC)

limited series

Anne (World Productions for ITV1)

Chloe (Mam Tor Productions for BBC)

Maud (BBC Bonafide Films) – WINNER

Live event

Glastonbury 2022 (BBC Studios Music Productions for BBC)

Platinum Party at the Palace (BBC Studios Events Productions for BBC)

The State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (BBC Studios Events Productions for BBC) – WINNER

Presenter

Huw Edwards – State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (BBC Studios Events Productions for BBC)

Martin Lewis – Martin Lewis Live Money Show (MultiStory Media for ITV1)

Ramita Navai – Afghanistan: No Country for Women (Quicksilver Media for ITV1) – WINNER

Science and the natural world

My Dead Body (141 productions for Channel 4)

My Garden of a Thousand Bees (Passion Planet; WNET Collection; HHMI Tangled Bank Studios & Ammonite Films for Sky Nature)

The Green Planet (BBC Studios Natural History Unit with PBS, bilibili, ZDF, China Media Group, CCTV9, France Télévisions, The Open University for BBC) – WINNER

Written comedy

Big Boys (Channel 4’s Roughcut Television)

Cunk On Earth (Broke and Bones for BBC / Netflix)

Dairy Girls (Hat Trick Productions, Channel 4) – WINNER

One documentary

Dying for Divorce (Dying for Divorce for Sky Documentaries).

The Tinder Swindler (raw production with Gaspin Media and AGC Studios in association with VG for Netflix) – WINNER

Will Young: Losing My Twin Robert (Channel 4 wall-to-wall)

one drama

Life and Death in the Warehouse (BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC) – WINNER

The House (Nexus Studios for Netflix)

Then I Met Barbara Allen (Dragonfly for movies and TV and One Shoe for BBC movies)

Soap and constant drama

Casualties (BBC Studios ongoing drama for the BBC) – WINNER

EastEnders (BBC Studios Continuing Drama for BBC)

Hollyoaks (Channel 4 Lyme Pictures)

Sports presenter, commentator or expert

Ade Adepitan – Sports presenter, commentator or expert (Whisper for Channel 4) – WINNER

Gabby Logan – Women’s Euro 2022 (BBC Sport)

Roy Keane – World Cup 2022 (ITV Sport for ITV1 and ITV4)

Sportscaster

Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (BBC Sport/Sunset + Vine for BBC) – Winner

Winter Paralympics: Today in Beijing (Whisper for Channel 4)

Women’s Euro 2022 (Whisper and BBC Sport for the BBC)

Supporting Actor – Female

Ambika Mod – This Is Going to Hurt (SISTER in Association with Terrible Productions for BBC and AMC) – WINNER

Saffron Hocking – Top Boy (Cowboy Movies, Easter Party Movies, Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix)

Adelayo Adelayo – The Responder (Dancing Ledge Productions for BBC)

Supporting Actor – Male

Adeel Akhtar – Sherwood (House Productions for BBC) – WINNER

Stephen Walters – Anne (World Productions for ITV1)

Stephen Merchant – Four Lives (ITV Studios for BBC)

Writer – comedian

Jack Rook – Big Boys (Roughcut Television, Channel 4)

Lisa McGee – Dairy Girls (Hat Trick Productions, Channel 4) – WINNER

Sam Leifer and Tom Basden – Plebs: Soldiers of Rome (Rise Films for ITVX)

Writer – Drama

Lucy Prebble – I Hate Susie Too (Sky Atlantic’s Bad Wolf) – WINNER

Sharon Horgan – Bad Sisters (Merman/ABC Signature co-branded with Apple for Apple TV+)

Will Smith – Slow Horses (See-Saw Films in association with Apple for Apple TV+)

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Merry C. Vega is a highly respected and accomplished news author. She began her career as a journalist, covering local news for a small-town newspaper. She quickly gained a reputation for her thorough reporting and ability to uncover the truth.

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