The nominees for the RTS Programme Awards 2021, in partnership with Audio Network, will be announced in a live streamed presentation on Tuesday 2 March at 9.30am.
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See the full list of nominees here.
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The nominations for the 2021 RTS Programme Awards, in partnership with Audio Network, have been announced.
The nominations were announced via livestream by British television presenter Ore Oduba.
After a challenging year filled with ingenuity, resilience and dedication across the industry, the BBC leads the way with 40 nominations across the 28 categories, followed by Channel 4 with 17 and Sky with 13.
The prestigious awards will be presented, and the winners and nominees celebrated, on Tuesday 16th March at 6:30pm and hosted by renowned British television and radio presenter Jonathan Ross. The ceremony will be streamed live here.
BBC One’s hit series I May Destroy You garners three nominations for ‘Mini-Series’, and Michaela Coel for both ‘Actor (Female)’ and ‘Writer – Drama’. For the ‘Drama Series’ category Sky received two nominations for Sky Atlantic’s Save Me Too and Sky One’s I Hate Suzie. The third nomination for this competitive category is BBC Three and BBC One Wales’ In My Skin.
New this year, the ‘Comedy Entertainment’ category recognised Channel 4’s The Big Narstie Show, BBC Two’s Antiviral Wipe and BBC Two’s The Ranganation. Standout comedy was also highlighted in the ‘Scripted Comedy’ shortlist where Sky One’s Brassic, Netflix’s Sex Education and BBC Three’s The Young Offenders are all in the running for the coveted award.
Chair of the Awards, Kenton Allen, said: “The standard of entries has been outstanding and demonstrated the breadth of high-quality content that has informed, entertained and kept audiences going through what has been such a uniquely difficult time. We very much look forward to and hope everyone will join us on the 16th March to celebrate the nominees and winners and another outstanding year of television.”
Please see below the full list of nominations:
Actor (Female)
Glenda Jackson - Elizabeth is Missing (STV Studios for BBC One)
Michaela Coel - I May Destroy You ( Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One)
Daisy Edgar-Jones - Normal People (Element Pictures for BBC Three)
Actor (Male)
Lennie James - Save Me Too (World Productions for Sky Atlantic)
Paul Mescal - Normal People (Element Pictures for BBC Three)
Shaun Parkes - Small Axe (Turbine Studios and Lammas Park for BBC One)
Arts
African Renaissance: When Art Meets Power (ClearStory for BBC Four)
Keith Haring: Street Art Boy (BBC Studios for BBC Two)
Grayson's Art Club (Swan Films for Channel 4)
Breakthrough Award
Big Zuu - Big Zuu’s Big Eats (Boomerang for Dave)
Robert Softley Gale - CripTales: Hamish (BBC Studios for BBC Four)
Mae Martin - Feel Good (Objective Fiction and Objective Media Group Scotland for Channel 4 and Netflix)
Children’s Programme
JoJo and Gran Gran/ It's Time to Go to the Hairdresser's (BBC Children’s In-House Productions in collaboration with A Productions for CBeebies)
FYI Investigates – Brazil: Children Caught in the Crossfire (Fresh Start Media for Sky News and Sky Kids)
IRL with Team Charlene ( ITN Productions for ITV & CITV)
Comedy Entertainment
The Big Narstie Show ( Expectation/Dice Productions for Channel 4)
Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe (Broke and Bones/Endemol Shine Group for BBC Two)
The Ranganation (Zeppotron for BBC Two)
Comedy Performance (Female)
Gbemisola Ikumelo – Famalam ( BBC Studios for BBC Three)
Sophie Willan - Alma's Not Normal (Expectation for BBC Two)
Ruth Jones - Gavin & Stacey Christmas Special (Fulwell 73, Baby Cow and Tidy Productions for BBC One)
Comedy Performance (Male)
Youssef Kerkour - Home (Jantaculum and Channel X for Channel 4)
O-T Fagbenle – Maxxx (Luti Media for Channel 4)
Paul Chahidi - This Country ( BBC Studios for BBC Three)
Daytime Programme
Loose Women (ITV Studios - Daytime for ITV)
The Bidding Room (Ricochet for BBC One)
Junior Bake Off (Love Productions for Channel 4)
Documentary Series
Hospital: Fighting Covid-19 (Label1 for BBC Two)
Once Upon a Time in Iraq (KEO Films for BBC Two)
The School That Tried to End Racism (Proper Content for Channel 4)
Drama Series
Save Me Too (World Productions for Sky Atlantic)
I Hate Suzie (Bad Wolf for Sky Atlantic)
In My Skin (Expectation for BBC Three and BBC One Wales)
Entertainment
Beat the Chasers (Potato for ITV)
The Masked Singer (Bandicoot Scotland for ITV)
Big Zuu’s Big Eats (Boomerang for Dave)
Entertainment Performance
Big Narstie & Mo Gilligan - The Big Narstie Show (Expectation/Dice Productions for Channel 4)
Yung Filly - Hot Property (BBC Three In-House Productions for BBC Three)
Rob Beckett & Romesh Ranganathan - Rob & Romesh Vs (CPL Productions for Sky One)
Formatted Popular Factual
Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace (Wall to Wall Media for ITV)
The Rap Game UK ( Naked (A Fremantle Label) for BBC Three)
Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back (Rumpus Media for Channel 4)
History
Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany ( Bright Button Productions for BBC Four)
Damilola: The Boy Next Door (Acme Films for Channel 4)
The World's Biggest Murder Trial: Nuremberg (Middlechild Productions for Channel 5)
Live Event
ENO’s Drive & Live: La Bohème ( Somethin' Else for Sky Arts)
The Third Day: Autumn (Sky Studios, Plan B Entertainment and Punchdrunk Entertainment for Sky Arts)
Election 2019 Live: The Results (ITN Productions for ITV)
Mini-Series
Adult Material (Fifty Fathoms for Channel 4)
Small Axe (Turbine Studios and Lammas Park for BBC One)
I May Destroy You (Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One)
Presenter
Joe Lycett - The Great British Sewing Bee (Love Productions for BBC One)
Yinka Bokinni - Damilola: The Boy Next Door (Acme Films for Channel 4)
Grayson Perry - Grayson's Art Club (Swan Films for Channel 4)
RTS Channel of the Year
ITV
BBC One
Sky Arts
Science & Natural History
Surviving the Virus: My Brother & Me ( Little Gem for BBC One)
The Surgeon's Cut (BBC Studios Production for Netflix)
Brain Surgeons: Between Life and Death (Blast! Films for Channel 4)
Scripted Comedy
Brassic (Calamity Films for Sky One)
Sex Education (Eleven Film for Netflix)
The Young Offenders (Vico Films for BBC Three)
Single Documentary
Anton Ferdinand: Football, Racism & Me (Wonder and New Era Global Productions for BBC One)
Surviving Covid (Sandpaper Films for Channel 4)
The Family Secret (Candour Productions for Channel 4)
Single Drama
Elizabeth is Missing (STV Studios for BBC One)
Anthony (LA Productions for BBC One)
Sitting in Limbo (Left Bank Pictures for BBC One)
Soap and Continuing Drama
Coronation Street (ITV Studios for ITV)
Casualty (BBC Studios for BBC One)
Holby City (BBC Studios for BBC One)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit
Michael Holding - England v West Indies (Sky Sports for Sky Sports Cricket)
Bryan Habana - 2019 Rugby World Cup Final (ITV Sport for ITV)
Gabby Logan - London Marathon 2020 (BBC Sport for BBC One and BBC Two)
Sports Programme
England v West Indies 1st Test - Black Lives Matter (Sky Sports for Sky Sports Cricket)
London Marathon 2020 (BBC Sport for BBC One and BBC Two)
The Open for the Ages (IMG for The R&A and Sky Sports)
Writer – Comedy
Mae Martin and Joe Hampson - Feel Good (Objective Fiction and Objective Media Group Scotland for Channel 4 and Netflix)
Peter Foott - The Young Offenders (Vico Films for BBC Three)
Writing Team – Ghosts (Monumental Television for BBC One)
Writer – Drama
Michaela Coel - I May Destroy You ( Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One)
Lucy Prebble - I Hate Suzie (Bad Wolf for Sky Atlantic)
Steve McQueen and Alastair Siddons - Small Axe (Turbine Studios and Lammas Park for BBC One)