Winners

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

RTS Programme Awards 2010

The RTS Programme Awards 2010 were held at Grosvenor House on Tuesday 16 March, was hosted by actor, comedian and radio presenter Rob Brydon and the awards were presented by RTS Chair, Wayne Garvie. 

 

The Winners

 

Scripted Comedy

Scripted Comedy

The Thick of It BBC Productions for BBC Two

Programme Awards Winners 2004

The RTS Programme Awards for 2004, celebrating all that is best about British television, were presented at an Awards Dinner on 16 March 2004 hosted by Jimmy Carr. Ray Gelato and The Giants provided post awards entertainment and brought a great evening to a swinging conclusion.

RTS Programme Awards

Actor Female

Winner:
Kate Ashfield - This Little Life BBC Films & The Film Council present a Common Features Production in association with the Northern Production Fund and the Yorkshire Media Production Agency/Studio of the North for BBC TWO

Programme Awards Winners 2005

Winners

Actor Female

Winner:
Anamaria Marinca
Sex Traffic
A Granada Production for Channel 4/

Nominee:
Lia Williams
May 33rd
Endor/BBC Wales for BBC ONE

Nominee:
Shirley Henderson
Dirty Filthy Love
Granada Television for ITV

Actor Male

Winner:
Gerard McSorley
Omagh
Tiger Aspect Productions/Hell's Kitchen International for Channel 4

Nominee:
Michael Sheen
Dirty Filthy Love
Granada Television for ITV

RTS Programme Awards 2006

WINNERS

Situation Comedy & Comedy Drama

The Thick of It BBC Comedy for BBC Four 
“The jury felt that the winner’s collaborative production process and use of improvisation makes it a thoroughly believable drama with laugh out loud comedy moments.”

Nominees

Much Ado About Nothing BBC Drama/BBC Northern Ireland for BBC One 
Peep Show An Objective Production for Channel 4

Entertainment

Programme Awards Winners 2007

The RTS Programme Awards for were presented on Tuesday 13 March 2007 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London W1.

The evening was hosted by Mark Austin and the awards were presented by Jane Lighting, RTS Chair.

WINNERS

Situation Comedy & Comedy Drama

The Royle Family: The Queen Of Sheba Granada for BBC One
“…the winning programme was a masterclass in writing. The very welcome return of one of television’s finest creations exceeded all expectations.”

Nominees

Programme Awards Winners 2008

The RTS Programme Awards were presented on Wednesday 19 March 2008 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London W1.

The evening was hosted by Eamonn Holmes and Jane Lighting,
RTS Chair, presented the Awards.

WINNERS

SITUATION COMEDY AND COMEDY DRAMA

The Mighty Boosh Baby Cow for BBC Three
“…beautifully constructed and layered… and oozes originality on so many levels. It is a fresh and invigorating piece of high-concept comedy that has captured the imagination of its target [audience].”

Nominees

RTS Programme Awards 2009

The RTS Programme Awards Winners 2009 were presented on Tuesday 17 March 2009 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London W1. The evening was hosted by Rory Bremner and Wayne Garvie, RTS Chair, presented the Awards.

WINNERS

Scripted Comedy

Outnumbered Hat Trick Productions for BBC One

“…a genuinely fresh and innovative comedy – achieving authentic and funny family dialogue and interaction, with note-perfect writing and performances.”

Nominees

Lead Balloon Open Mike for BBC Two