Winners

STUDENT TELEVISION AWARDS 2010

The winners of the 16th RTS Student Television Awards 2010 have been announced. The ceremony was held on Friday 20th May at the National Media Museum in Bradford. The event, sponsored by Welcome to Yorkshire, was chaired by Director of BBC North, Peter Salmon and hosted by comedian Seann Walsh. It was attended by key television professionals, students and tutors.

RTS North West Awards 2010

RTS North West held their annual awards ceremony on November 22 in a glittering ceremony at the Hilton hotel in Manchester. Hosted by one of the brightest stars on the British comedy circuit, Justin Moorhouse, the eagerly anticipated event attracted some of the country’s biggest names. As the great and the good of the TV world gathered for what is widely considered as the high point of the industry’s regional calendar, it was Coronation Street that emerged as the night’s big winner.
 

RTS Programme Awards 2011

The Royal Television Society (RTS), Britain'ss leading forum for television and related media, has announced the winners of the RTS Programme Awards 2011. The ceremony, held at the Grosvenor House Hotel on Tuesday 15 March, was hosted by television presenter and comedian Dara O'Briain and the awards were presented by RTS Chair, David Liddiment.

Programme Awards Winners 1998

Actor Female

Winner:
Sinead Cusack: Have Your Cake and Eat It, Initial Film & TV for BBC One

Nominee:
Patsy Palmer: EastEnders, BBC One

Nominee:
Miranda Richardson: A Dance To The Music of Time, Table Top for Channel 4

Actor Male

Winner:
Simon Russell-Beale: A Dance To The Music of Time, Table Top for Channel 4

Nominee:
Robson Green: Touching Evil/Reckless, United Film & TV (Touching Evil) for Anglia TV/Granada TV

Nominee:
David Morrissey: Holding On, BBC Two

Programme Awards Winners 1999

Actor Female

Winner:
Thora Hird: Talking Heads - Waiting For The Telegram, Slow Motion for BBC Two

Nominee:
Ger Ryan: Amongst Women, Parallel Films/BBC Northern Ireland/RTE/Irish Film Board for BBC Two

Nominee:
Natasha Little: Vanity Fair, BBC Production for BBC One

Actor Male

Winner:
Ray Winstone: Our Boy, Wall to Wall for BBC One

Nominee:
Tony Doyle:Amongst Women, Parallel Films/BBC Northern Ireland/RTE/Irish Film Board for BBC Two

Programme Awards Winners 2000

Actor Female

Winner:
Thora Hird: Lost for Words, Yorkshire TV/Bard Entertainments for ITV

Nominee:
Lindsay Duncan: Shooting The Past, Talkback for BBC Two

Nominee:
Marianne Jean-Baptiste: The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, Granada TV/Vanson for ITV

Actor Male

Winner:
Michael Gambon: Wives and Daughters, BBC Production for BBC One

Nominee:
Matthew Macfadyen: Warriors, BBC Films/Deep Indigo for BBC 1

Nominee:
Ken Stott: The Vice, Carlton for ITV

Arts

Programme Awards Winners 2001

Actor Female

Winner:
Katy Murphy: Donovan Quick, Making Waves Film & TV for BBC Scotland

Nominee:
Lesley Manville: Other People's Children, BBC Drama for BBC One

Nominee:
Sophie Okenedo: Never Never, Company TV for Channel 4

Actor Male

Winner:
Steven Mackintosh: Care, BBC Drama for BBC One

Nominee:
Phil Davis: North Square, Company TV for Channel 4

Nominee:
Alun Armstrong: This Is Personal: The Hunt For The Yorkshire Ripper, Granada TV fpr ITV

Programme Awards Winners 2002

Actor Female

Winner:
Diane Parish: Babyfather, BBC Two

Nominee:
Shirley Henderson: The Way We Live Now, BBC/WGBH/Deep Indigo for BBC One

Nominee:
Lesley Sharp: Bob & Rose, Red Production for ITV

Actor Male

Winner:
David Suchet: The Way We Live Now, BBC/WGBH/Deep Indigo for BBC One

Nominee:
Ken Stott:The Vice, Carlton for ITV

Nominee:
Ricky Gervais: The Office, BBC Two

Arts

Winner:
Arena: James Ellory's Feast of Death, BBC 2

Programme Awards Winners 2003

Acquired Programme

Winner:
Six Feet Under, An HBO Production in association with The Greenblatt Janollari Studio for Channel 4

Nominee:
In Memoriam, An HBO Production for Channel 4

Nominee:
My Sperm Donor Dad, Barna-Alper Productions Inc for BBC Four

Actor Female

Winner:
Julie Walters: Murder, A Tiger Aspect Production for BBC Two

Nominee:
Lesley Manville: Bodily Harm, A Tiger Aspect Production for Channel 4