Winners

Television Journalism Awards 2000

RTS Television Journalism Awards

Current Affairs - Home

Winner: Who Bombed Omagh? Panorama, BBC One
Nominee: A Family Affair, Newsnight, BBC Two
Nominee: Tony's New Boy Network, Juniper for Channel 4

Current Affairs - International

Winner: Licence to Kill, Correspondent, BBC Two
Nominee: Out of Africa, Insight TV News for Channel 4/CNN
Nominee: The Cult That Couldn't Stop Killing: Witness, Mentorn Barraclough Carey for Channel 4

Interviewer

Television Journalism Awards 2001

RTS Television Journalism Awards

Camera Operator

Winner: Malcolm Hicks: Channel 4 News, ITN
Nominee: Darren Conway: BBC
Nominee: David Modell: Channel 4 News, ITN

Current Affairs - Home

Winner: Panorama: Jeffrey Archer: A Life of Lies, BBC One
Nominee: Sleepers: Undercover with the Racists, RDF TV for Channel 4
Nominee: The Money Programme: The Men Who Broke Marconi, BBC Two

Current Affairs - International

Television Journalism Awards 2002

RTS Television Journalism Awards

Camera Operator of the Year

Winner: Dodge Billingsley & Damien Degueldre: House of War, Diverse Production for Channel 4
Nominee: Elizabeth Jones: Channel 4
Nominee: Tom Radburn: Sky News

Current Affairs - Home

Winner: Panorama: The Corruption of Racing, BBC One
Nominee: Dispatches: Young, Nazi and Proud, Steve Boulton Productions for Channel 4
Nominee: Panorama: A Licence to Murder, BBC One

Current Affairs - International

Television Journalism Awards 2004

Camera Operator of the Year

Winner: Fred Scott
BBC ONE
Nominee: Robbie Wright
BBC ONE
Nominee: James Miller
Death in Gaza - Channel 4

Current Affairs - Home

Winner: Panorama – A Fight to the Death
BBC ONE
Nominee: The Secret Agent
BBC Documentaries & Contemporary Factual for BBC ONE
Nominee: If the lights go out
BBC TWO

Current Affairs - International

The RTS Devon & Cornwall Centre Awards 2010 Winners

The RTS Devon & Cornwal Centre Awards winners were announced on Friday 21 January 2011 at the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth.. Click here to view highlights from the night.

The winners were as follows:

Lifetime Contribution for Services to the RTS

Bob McCann

Craft Camerawork

Matt Mulcrone
ITV Westcountry

Non-Broadcast Production – Private Sector

Douwe Egberts- A Story Behind Every Cup
Denham Productions

Television Journalism Awards 2003

Camera Operator of the Year

Winner: Darren Conway, BBC FOUR and BBC ONE
Nominee: Rob Bowles, ITV1
Nominee: Fred Scott, BBC ONE and BBC FOUR

Current Affairs - Home

Winner: Cot Death - Real Story with Fiona Bruce, BBC ONE
Nominee: ID Snatchers - Kenyon Confronts, BBC ONE
Nominee: Seroxat: Emails from the Edge - Panorama, BBC ONE

Current Affairs - International

Television Journalism Awards 2005

The Awards were presented on Wednesday 22 February 2006 at the London Hilton on Park Lane, London W1. The evening was hosted by Mary Nightingale.

RTS Television Journalism Awards

Camera Operator of the Year

Winner: Nik Millard - BBC Ten O'clock News & BBC News Special. BBC One
Nominee: Darren Conway - BBC Ten O'clock News. BBC One
Nominee: Cyrus Nhara and "Sara" - ITV News. ITN for ITV News

Current Affairs - Home

Winners' Pictures 2005 / 2006

Photographs of the winners from the RTS Television Journalism Awards 2005/2006, hosted by Natasha Kaplinsky on Tuesday 20 February 2007 at 7.00pm for 7.30pm, at the London Hilton, Park Lane

Natasha Kaplinski

Awards Presentation hosted by Natasha Kaplinsky

All awards presented by Sir Robert Phillis, RTS President