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Royal Television Society Programme Awards

The Royal Television Society Programme Awards, (often referred to as the RTS Awards) seek to recognise programmes or individuals who have made a positive and material contribution to their genre: either because their content or originality in form has in some way moved the genre forward, or perhaps even created a new genre; or because their quality has set standards which other programme-makers can emulate and learn from.

RTS Programme Awards
Current: #2024 winners
Actor Danny Murphy in 2020 with an RTS regional award for Rising Star
Sponsored byAudio Network
DateMarch 2022 (2022-03)
LocationGrosvenor House Hotel, London
CountryUnited Kingdom and Ireland
Hosted byTom Allen
First awarded1975; 49 years ago (1975)
Websiterts.org.uk/awards/programme-awards

In addition to the national awards and the Craft & Design Awards, the Royal Television Society also hosts a number of regional award ceremonies throughout the UK and Ireland.[1]

Award categories edit

The original Royal Television Society Programme Awards can be traced back to 1975, when there were just seven categories. In 1989, the categories were revised and awards in these new categories conferred for the award year of 1988. It was also in this year that nominations for some categories were introduced for the very first time. Since 2016, the awards have been primarily focussed on home-grown output, with Fargo, the final winner of the International category in 2015. In 2023, the number of award categories stood at 30.

Controversies edit

In February 2017 broadcaster Piers Morgan pulled out as host after only three days, citing a public campaign branding him as damaging and inappropriate for the event.[2][3]

Judging edit

The RTS Programme Awards winners are selected not by public vote but decided via judging panels composed of industry experts and professionals. In 2016 the make up of the judging panels was adjusted to include more women and people from minority backgrounds. From approximately 200 jurors, 52% were now female and 27% from BAME backgrounds. The move towards more diversity came in the wake of the #OscarsSoWhite campaign.[4] At the time of the 2020 awards, the overall jury composition was 56% female and 32% came from BAME backgrounds.[5]

Winners: 1998–present edit

2024 winners

Presented: 26 March 2024 – Host: Tom Allen
Award Winners[6] Nominees[7]
Arts Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World (BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions for BBC)
Breakthrough Award Lucy Edwards - Japan - The Way I See ItThe Travel Show (BBC Current Affairs for BBC)
Children's Program A Kind of Spark (9 Story Media for BBC)
Comedy Drama Juice (Various Artists Limited for BBC)
Comedy Entertainment Rob & Romesh Vs. (CPL Productions for Sky Max)
Comedy Performance: Female Gbemisola Ikumelo - Black Ops (BBC Studios Comedy Productions and Mondo Deluxe Productions for BBC)
Comedy Performance: Male Hammed Animashaun - Black Ops (BBC Studios Comedy Productions and Mondo Deluxe Productions for BBC)
  • Freddie Meredith - Such Brave Girls  (Various Artists Limited for BBC)
  • Jon Pointing - Big Boys (Roughcut TV for Channel 4)
Daytime Program Scam Interceptors (BBC Studios Documentary Unit for BBC)
Documentary Series Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland (KEO Films & Walk on Air Films for BBC)
  • Evacuation (Wonderhood Studios for Channel 4)
  • Kids (Expectation for Channel 4)
Drama Series Happy Valley (Lookout Point in co-production with AMC for BBC)
Entertainment Squid Game: The Challenge (Studio Lambert & The Garden for Netflix)
Entertainment Performance Hannah Waddingham - Eurovision Song Contest 2023 (BBC Studios Entertainment Productions, Windfall Films for BBC)
Formatted Popular Factual Sort Your Life Out (Optomen for BBC)
History White Nanny, Black Child (Doc Hearts/Tigerlily Productions for Channel 5)
  • Britain's Human Zoos (Red Bicycle with Milk & Honey for Channel 4)
  • The Man Who Played With Fire (Raw TV for Sky Documentaries)
Leading Actor: Female Tamara Lawrance - Time (BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC)
Leading Actor: Male Kane Robinson - Top Boy (Cowboy Films, Easter Partisan Films, Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix)
Limited-Series The Sixth Commandment (Wild Mercury Productions and True Vision for BBC)
  • Best Interests  (AC Chapter One for BBC)
  • Boiling Point (Ascendant Fox, Matriarch Productions and It's All Made Up Productions for BBC)
Live Event Eurovision Song Contest 2023 (BBC Studios Entertainment Productions, Windfall Films for BBC)
  • The Coronation Concert (BBC Studios Event Productions for BBC)
  • The Coronation of TM The King and Queen Camilla (BBC Studios Event Productions for BBC)
Presenter Chris Packham - Inside Our Autistic Minds (BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions for BBC)
  • Rhod Gilbert - Rhod Gilbert: A Pain in the Neck (Kailash Films & Llanbobl Vision for Channel 4)
  • Stacey Solomon - Sort Your Life Out (Optomen Television for BBC)
Science & The Natural World Chimp Empire (Keo Films and Underdog Films for Netflix)
  • Inside Our Autistic Minds (BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions for BBC)
  • Planet Earth III (BBC Studios Natural History Unit, BBC America, ZDF, France Televisions and The Open University for BBC)
Scripted Comedy Extraordinary (Sid Gentle Films Ltd for Disney+)
  • Black Ops (BBC Studios Comedy Productions and Mondo Deluxe Productions for BBC)
  • Such Brave Girls (Various Artists Limited for BBC)
Single Documentary Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story (Story Films; Archface Films for Sky Documentaries)
  • Anorexic (Proper Content for Channel 5)
  • The Price of Truth (Oxford Film & Television for Channel 4)
Single Drama Partygate (Halcyons Heart Films for Channel 4)
  • Consent (Firebird Pictures for Channel 4)
  • Men Up (Quay Street Productions, Boom for BBC)
Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders (BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC)
  • Casualty (BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC)
  • Waterloo Road (Rope Ladder Fiction, Wall to Wall for BBC)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Alex Scott - FIFA Women’s World Cup (IMG for BBC)
Sports Program All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final (BBC Northern Ireland for BBC)
Supporting Actor – Female Bella Ramsey - Time  (BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC)
Supporting Actor – Male Éanna Hardwicke - The Sixth Commandment (Wild Mercury Productions and True Vision for BBC)
  • Araloyin Oshunremi - Top Boy (Cowboy Films, Easter Partisan Films, Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix)
  • Mark Gatiss - Nolly (Quay Street Productions for ITVX)
Writer – Comedy Jack Rooke - Big Boys (Roughcut TV for Channel 4)
Writer – Drama Sarah Phelps - The Sixth Commandment (Wild Mercury Productions and True Vision for BBC)
  • Emma Dennis-Edwards - Consent (Firebird Pictures for Channel 4)
  • Sally Wainwright - Happy Valley (Lookout Point in co-production with AMC for BBC)

2023 winners

This year saw the introduction of two new performance categories: supporting actor male and supporting actor female.

Presented: 28 March 2023 – Host: Tom Allen
Award Winners[8] Nominees[9]
Outstanding Achievement Award Sarah Lancashire
Judges' Award Charlotte Moore (BBC)
Arts The Evolution of Black British Music (BET UK)
  • The Ghost of Richard Harris (Sky Arts)
  • This Is Joan Collins (BBC)
Breakthrough Award Lenny RushAm I Being Unreasonable? (BBC One)
Children's Program Dodger (CBBC)
  • COP27: Six Ways to Save Our Planet (Sky Kids / Sky News)
  • Corpse Talk (YouTube Originals)
Comedy Drama Brassic (Sky Max)
Comedy Entertainment Friday Night Live (Channel 4)
Comedy Performance: Female Daisy May Cooper as Nic in Am I Being Unreasonable? (BBC One)
Comedy Performance: Male Lenny Rush as Ollie in Am I Being Unreasonable? (BBC One)
Daytime Program Loose Men (ITV)
Documentary Series Gazza (BBC Two)
  • Big Oil vs The World (BBC Two)
  • Jeremy Kyle Show: Death On Daytime (Channel 4)
Drama Series Sherwood (BBC One)
Entertainment The Traitors (BBC One)
Entertainment Performance Claudia WinklemanThe Traitors (BBC One)
Formatted Popular Factual Gogglebox (Channel 4)
History Our Falklands War: A frontline story (BBC Two)
  • Aids: The Unheard Tapes (BBC Two)
  • Italia 90: Four Weeks that Changed the World (Sky Documentaries)
Leading Actor: Female Kate Winslet as Ruth in I Am Ruth (Channel 4)
Leading Actor: Male Kit Connor as Nick Nelson in Heartstopper (Netflix)
Limited-Series Mood (BBC Three)
Live Event The State Funeral of HM The Queen Elizabeth II (BBC)
Presenter Ramita NavaiAfghanistan: No Country for Women (ITV)
Science & The Natural World The Green Planet (BBC One)
  • My Dead Body (Channel 4)
  • My Garden of a Thousand Bees (Sky Nature)
Scripted Comedy Derry Girls (Channel 4)
Single Documentary The Tinder Swindler (Netflix)
  • Dying to Divorce (Sky Documentaries)
  • Will Young: Losing My Twin Rupert (Channel 4)
Single Drama Life and Death in the Warehouse (BBC Three)
Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty (BBC One)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Ade Adepitan2022 Winter Paralympics (Channel 4)
Sports Program Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (BBC Sport)
Supporting Actor – Female Ambika Mod as Shruti Acharya in This Is Going to Hurt (BBC One)
Supporting Actor – Male Adeel Akhtar as Andy Fisher in Sherwood (BBC One)
Writer – Comedy Lisa McGee for Derry Girls (Channel 4)
Writer – Drama Lucy Prebble for I Hate Suzie Too (Sky Atlantic)

2022 winners[10][11][12]

This year saw the return to a live audience event after the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. Comedian Graham Norton was presented the outstanding achievement award for 2020 which he had been unable to collect at that time due to having COVID-19.

Presented: 29 March 2022 – Host: Tom Allen
Award Winners Nominees[13]
Outstanding Achievement Award 2020 Graham Norton (awarded retroactively)
Outstanding Achievement Award Jack Thorne
Judges' Award Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
Actor: Female Gabrielle Creevy as Bethan in In My Skin (BBC Three)
Actor: Male Callum Scott Howells as Colin "Gladys Pugh" Morris-Jones in It's a Sin (Channel 4)
Arts Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story (BBC)
Breakthrough Award Adjani Salmon – Dreaming Whilst Black (BBC Three)
Children's Programme The Rubbish World of Dave Spud (CITV)
Comedy Entertainment The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan (Channel 4)
Comedy Performance: Female Anjana Vasan as Amina in We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4)
Comedy Performance: Male Samson Kayo as Maleek in Bloods (Sky Comedy)
Daytime Programme The Great House Giveaway (Channel 4)
Documentary Series 9/11: One Day in America (National Geographic / Hulu)
  • Undercover Police: Hunting Paedophiles (Channel 4)
  • Liverpool Narcos (Sky Documentaries)
Drama Series In My Skin (BBC Three)
Entertainment The Big Breakfast (Channel 4)
Entertainment Performance AJ Odudu and Mo GilliganThe Big Breakfast (Channel 4)
Formatted Popular Factual The Dog House (Channel 4)
History Uprising (BBC Two)
Live Event The Earthshot Prize 2021 (BBC)
Limited Series It's a Sin (Channel 4)
Presenter Munya ChawawaRace Around Britain (YouTube Originals)
RTS Network of the Year BBC One
Science & Natural History David Harewood – Why is Covid Killing People of Colour? (BBC)
  • Horizon: "The Vaccine" (BBC Two)
  • Baby Surgeons: Delivering Miracles (Channel 4)
Scripted Comedy Alma's Not Normal (BBC Two)
Single Documentary Rape: Who's on Trial? (Channel 4)
Single Drama Help (Channel 4)
Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Gary NevilleSky Sports Premier League (Sky Sports)
Sports Programme Tokyo 2020 Olympics (BBC Sport)
Writer: Comedy Nida Manzoor for We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4)
Writing: Drama Russell T Davies for It's a Sin (Channel 4)

2021 winners[14][15]

For the second year running, due to COVID-19 related restrictions the 2021 winners ceremony was held behind closed doors and without a live audience. In 2021 a new award category for comedy entertainment programme was established. A special award was bestowed on John McVay, Sara Geater, Max Rumney, Hakan Kousetta and their team at PACT (Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television) in this year to recognise the difficulties and challenges for the independent production sector during the pandemic year.

Presented: 16 March 2021 (livestreamed event)[16] – Host: Jonathan Ross
Award Winners Nominees[17]
Outstanding Achievement Award Russell T Davies
Judges' Award Anne Mensah
Special Award PACT (John McVay, Sara Geater, Max Rumney, Hakan Kousetta and team)
Actor: Female Michaela Coel as Arabella Essiedu in I May Destroy You (BBC One)
Actor: Male Shaun Parkes as Frank Crichlow in Small Axe (BBC One)
Arts Grayson's Art Club (Channel 4)
Breakthrough Award Mae MartinFeel Good (Channel 4)
Children's Programme IRL with Team Charlene (CITV)
Comedy Entertainment The Ranganation (BBC Two)
Comedy Performance: Female Gbemisola Ikumelo as various characters in Famalam (BBC Three)
Comedy Performance: Male Youssef Kerkour as Sami Ibrahim in Home (Channel 4)
Daytime Programme Loose Women (ITV)
Documentary Series Once Upon a Time in Iraq (BBC Two)
Drama Series In My Skin (BBC Three)
Entertainment The Masked Singer (ITV)
Entertainment Performance Big Narstie & Mo GilliganThe Big Narstie Show (Channel 4)
Formatted Popular Factual Joe Lycett's Got Your Back (Channel 4)
History Damilola: The Boy Next Door (Channel 4)
  • Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany (BBC Four)
  • The World's Biggest Murder Trial: Nuremberg (Channel 5)
Live Event The Third Day: "Autumn" (Sky Atlantic / HBO)
Mini Series I May Destroy You (BBC One)
Presenter Joe LycettThe Great British Sewing Bee (BBC One)
RTS Channel of the Year BBC One
Science & Natural History The Surgeon's Cut (Netflix)
  • Surviving the Virus: My Brother & Me (BBC One)
  • Brain Surgeons: Between Life and Death (Channel 4)
Scripted Comedy The Young Offenders (BBC Three / RTÉ)
Single Documentary Anton Ferdinand: Football, Racism & Me (BBC One)
  • Surviving Covid (Channel 4)
  • The Family Secret (Channel 4)
Single Drama Elizabeth Is Missing (BBC One)
Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty (BBC One)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Michael HoldingEngland v West Indies (Sky Sports)
Sports Programme England v West Indies First Test: "Black Lives Matter" (Sky Sports)
Writer: Comedy Mae Martin and Joe Hampson for Feel Good (Channel 4)
Writing: Drama Michaela Coel for I May Destroy You (BBC One)

2020 winners[18]

Due to COVID-19 related restrictions the 2020 winners ceremony was held behind closed doors and without a live audience.[19] The outstanding achievement award was not awarded as comedian Graham Norton had COVID-19, (it would be retroactively awarded in 2022 once the ceremony returned as a live audience event).

Presented: 17 March 2020 (livestreamed event)[20] – Host: Paul Merton
Award Winners Nominees
Outstanding Achievement Award Graham Norton (not awarded)
Judges' Award Jane Featherstone
Actor: Female Tamara Lawrance as July in The Long Song (BBC One)
Actor: Male Stephen Graham as Joseph in The Virtues (Channel 4)
Arts Bros: After the Screaming Stops (BBC Four)
  • Imagine: "James Graham - In the Room Where It Happens" (BBC One)
  • Superkids: Breaking Away From Care (Channel 4)
Breakthrough Award Tanya MoodieMotherland (BBC Two)
Children's Programme Zog (BBC One)
Comedy Performance: Female Saoirse-Monica Jackson as Erin Quinn in Derry Girls (Channel 4)
Comedy Performance: Male Ncuti Gatwa as Eric Effiong in Sex Education (Netflix)
Daytime Programme The Repair Shop (BBC Two)
Documentary Series The Choir: Our School By The Tower (BBC Two)
  • Crime and Punishment (Channel 4)
  • Hometown: A Killing (BBC Three)
Drama Series Gentleman Jack (BBC One)
Entertainment RuPaul's Drag Race UK (BBC Three)
Entertainment Performance London HughesDon't Hate The Playaz (ITV2)
Formatted Popular Factual The British Tribe Next Door (Channel 4)
History Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain (Channel 4)
Live Event Stormzy at Glastonbury 2019 (BBC Two)
Mini Series The Long Song (BBC One)
Presenter Mobeen AzharHometown: A Killing (BBC Three)
RTS Channel of the Year Channel 5
Science & Natural History The Parkinson's Drug Trial: A Miracle Cure? (BBC Two)
  • 8 Days: To the Moon and Back (BBC Two)
  • The Planets (BBC Two)
Scripted Comedy Fleabag (BBC One)
Single Documentary War in the Blood (BBC Two)
Single Drama The Left Behind (BBC Three / BBC Wales)
Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty (BBC One)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Alex Scott2019 FIFA Women's World Cup (BBC One)
Sports Programme ICC Cricket World Cup Final (Sky Sports)
Writer: Comedy Phoebe Waller-Bridge for Fleabag (BBC One)
Writing: Drama Craig Mazin for Chernobyl (Sky Atlantic / HBO)

2019 winners[21][22]

In 2019 the comedy performance award was split into two (male and female) for the first time.

Presented: 19 March 2019 – Host: Shappi Khorsandi
Award Winners Nominees[23]
Outstanding Achievement Award Lorraine Kelly
Judges' Award Ben Frow
Actor: Female Jodie Comer as Oksana Astankova / Villanelle in Killing Eve (BBC Three)
Actor: Male Lucian Msamati as Tobi Akindele Kiri (Channel 4)
Arts The Art of Drumming (Sky Arts)
Breakthrough Award Nabhaan RizwanInformer (BBC One)
Children's Programme Prosiect Z (S4C)
Comedy Performance: Female Lesley Manville as Cathy Walker in Mum (BBC Two)
Comedy Performance: Male Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith as various characters in Inside No. 9 (BBC Two)
Daytime Programme The Repair Shop (BBC Two)
Documentary Series Prison (Channel 4)
  • Drugsland (BBC Three)
  • Love and Hate Crime (BBC One)
Drama Series Save Me (Sky Atlantic)
Entertainment The Last Leg (Channel 4)
Entertainment Performance Big Narstie & Mo GilliganThe Big Narstie Show (Channel 4)
Formatted Popular Factual The Real Full Monty: Ladies Night (ITV)
History A Dangerous Dynasty: The House of Assad (BBC Two)
Live Event The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (BBC)
Mini Series A Very English Scandal (BBC One)
Presenter Romesh RanganathanThe Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan (BBC Two)
RTS Channel of the Year CBeebies
Science & Natural History Drowning in Plastic (BBC One)
  • Blue Planet II (BBC One)
  • The Secret Life of Landfill: A Rubbish History (BBC Four)
Scripted Comedy Derry Girls (Channel 4)
Single Documentary Raped: My Story (Channel 5)
  • Grenfell (BBC One)
  • Married to a Paedophile (Channel 4)
Single Drama Killed by My Debt (BBC Three)
Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Osi UmenyioraThe NFL Show/NFL This Week (BBC Two)
Sports Programme MOTD: "2018 World Cup - Quarter Final – England v Sweden" (BBC One)
Writer: Comedy Stefan Golaszewski for Mum (BBC Two)
Writing: Drama Lennie James for Save Me (Sky Atlantic)

2018 winners[24][25][26]

In 2018 Netflix's historical drama The Crown was bestowed a special recognition award.

Presented: 20 March 2018 – Host: Vernon Kay
Award Winners Nominees
Lifetime Achievement Award Jimmy McGovern
Judges' Award Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones
Special Recognition Award The Crown (Netflix)
Actor: Female Sinéad Keenan as Melanie Jones in Little Boy Blue (ITV)
Actor: Male Stephen Graham as Detective Superintendent Dave Kelly in Little Boy Blue (ITV)
Arts Paula Rego, Secrets & Stories (BBC Two)
Breakthrough Award Daniel Lawrence TaylorTimewasters (ITV2)
Children's Programme Newsround: "Inside My Head" (CBBC)
Comedy Performance Daisy May Cooper as Kerry Mucklowe and Charlie Cooper as Lee "Kurtan" Mucklowe in This Country (BBC Three)
Daytime Programme Moving On: "Eighteen" (BBC One)
Documentary Series Hospital (BBC Two)
Drama Series The End of the F***ing World (Channel 4 / Netflix)
Entertainment Love Island (ITV2)
Entertainment Performance Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh WiddicombeThe Last Leg (Channel 4)
Formatted Popular Factual Muslims Like Us (BBC One)
History Elizabeth I's Secret Agents (BBC Two)
Live Event World War One Remembered: Passchendaele – For The Fallen (BBC Two)
Mini Series Three Girls (BBC One)
Presenter Anita RaniMy Family, Partition and Me: India 1947 (BBC One)
RTS Channel of the Year BBC One
Science & Natural History Planet Earth II
Scripted Comedy This Country (BBC Three)
Single Documentary Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum and Dad (BBC One)
Single Drama Murdered for Being Different (BBC Three)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Michael JohnsonWorld Athletics Championships (BBC Sport)
Sports Programme Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko (Sky Sports)
Writer: Comedy Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper for This Country (BBC Three)
Writing: Drama Nicole Taylor for Three Girls (BBC One)

2017 winners[27][28][29]

This year saw the drama serial award retired to make way for two new awards: the mini-series award and the RTS channel of the year award.

Presented: 21 March 2017 – Host: Sandy Toksvig
Award Winners Nominees[30][31]
Lifetime Achievement Award Julie Walters
Judges' Award Sally Wainwright
Actor: Female Sophie Okonedo as Maya Cobbina in Undercover (BBC One)
Actor: Male Robbie Coltrane as Paul Finchley in National Treasure (Channel 4)
Arts Grayson Perry: All Man (Channel 4)
Breakthrough Award Phoebe Waller-BridgeFleabag (BBC Three)
  • Nadiya HussainThe Chronicles of Nadiya (BBC One)
  • Phillip Wood – Chasing Dad: A Lifelong Addiction (BBC Three)
Children's Programme CBeebies A Midsummer Night's Dream (CBeebies)
Comedy Performance Asim Chaudhry as Chabud "Chabuddy G" Gul in People Just Do Nothing (BBC Three)
Daytime Programme Find it, Fix it, Flog it (Channel 4)
Documentary Series Exodus: Our Journey to Europe (BBC Two)
Drama Series Happy Valley (BBC One)
Entertainment Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Entertainment Performance Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh WiddicombeThe Last Leg (Channel 4)
History The Aberfan Young Wives' Club (ITV)
  • Secret History: "Saddam Goes to Hollywood" (Channel 4)
  • Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes (National Geographic)
Live Event Stand Up to Cancer (Channel 4)
Mini Series National Treasure (Channel 4)
Popular Factual and Features Employable Me (BBC Two)
Presenter Grayson PerryGrayson Perry: All Man (Channel 4)
RTS Channel of the Year BBC Three
Science & Natural History First Contact: Lost Tribe of the Amazon (Channel 4)
  • The Hunt: "The Hardest Challenge" (BBC One)
  • The Secret Life of 4, 5 & 6 Year Olds (Channel 4)
Scripted Comedy People Just Do Nothing (BBC Three)
Single Documentary The Murder of Sadie Hartley (ITV)
Single Drama Murdered by My Father (BBC One)
Soap and Continuing Drama Emmerdale (ITV)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Osi UmenyioraRace to Super Bowl 50, The NFL Show/NFL This Week (BBC Two)
Sports Programme Rio Paralympics (Channel 4)
Writer: Comedy Phoebe Waller-Bridge for Fleabag (BBC Three)
Writing: Drama Sally Wainwright for Happy Valley (BBC One)

2016 winners[32][33][34]

In 2016 a single breakthrough award was revived to replace the two awards (behind the scenes and on-screen) that were last bestowed in 2008. The children's fiction award was retired as was the international award.

Presented: 22 March 2016 – Host: Richard Madeley
Award Winners Nominees[35][4][36]
Lifetime Achievement Award Joan Bakewell
Judges' Award Lenny Henry
Actor: Female Suranne Jones as Dr. Gemma Foster in Doctor Foster (BBC One)
Actor: Male Anthony Hopkins as "Sir" in The Dresser (BBC Two)
Arts Handmade (BBC Four)
  • Grayson Perry's Dream House (Channel 4)
  • Hockney (BBC Two)
Breakthrough Award Michaela CoelChewing Gum (E4)
Children's Programme My Life: "I Am Leo" (CBBC)
Comedy Performance Michaela Coel as Tracey Gordon in Chewing Gum (E4)
Daytime Programme Judge Rinder (ITV)
Documentary Series The Romanians are Coming (Channel 4)
Drama Serial The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies (ITV)
Drama Series No Offence (Channel 4)
Entertainment Release the Hounds (ITV2)
Entertainment Performance Ant & DecI'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! / Britain's Got Talent / Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
History Holocaust: Night Will Fall (Channel 4)
Live Event VE Day 70: The Nation Remembers (BBC One)
Popular, Factual and Features DIY SOS: "Homes For Veterans" (BBC One)
Presenter Reggie YatesReggie Yates' Extreme Russia (BBC Three)
Science & Natural History Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor (BBC Four)
Scripted Comedy Catastrophe (Channel 4)
Single Documentary Storyville: "India's Daughter" (BBC Four)
Single Drama Coalition (Channel 4)
Soap and Continuing Drama Emmerdale (ITV)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit David Coulthard (BBC Sport)
Sports Programme Monday Night Football (Sky Sports)
Writer: Comedy Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan for Catastrophe (Channel 4)
Writing: Drama Peter Morgan for The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies (ITV)

2015 winners[37][38][39]

Presented: 17 March 2015 – Host: John Sargeant
Award Winners Nominees
Lifetime Achievement Award Melvyn Bragg
Judges' Award Ben Stephenson
Actor: Female Sarah Lancashire as Sgt Catherine Cawood in Happy Valley (BBC One)
Actor: Male Tom Hollander as Dylan Thomas in A Poet in New York (BBC Two)
Arts Grayson Perry: Who Are You? (Channel 4)
Children's Fiction 4 O'Clock Club: "Christmas" (CBBC)
Children's Programme The Big Performance: "Finale" (CBBC)
  • Marrying Mum and Dad (CBBC)
  • Swashbuckle: "Pirate Pampering" (Cbeebies)
Comedy Performance Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton as various characters in Inside No. 9 (BBC Two)
Daytime Programme Couples Come Dine with Me (Channel 4)
Documentary Series Life and Death Row (BBC Three)
  • Bedlam (Channel 4)
  • Protecting Our Parents (BBC Two)
Drama Serial The Honourable Woman (BBC Two)
Drama Series Line of Duty (BBC Two)
Entertainment The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
Entertainment Performance Claudia WinklemanStrictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
History Our World War (BBC Three)
International Fargo (Channel 4)
Live Event D-Day: The Heroes Return (BBC One)
Popular Factual and Features The Island with Bear Grylls (Channel 4)
Presenter Billy ConnollyBilly Connolly's Big Send Off (ITV)
  • Lucy WorsleyThe First Georgians: The German Kings Who Made Britain (BBC Four)
  • Grayson PerryGrayson Perry: Who Are You? (Channel 4)
Science & Natural History Live From Space: Lap of the Planet (Channel 4)
  • Life Story (BBC One)
  • The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins (BBC Four)
Scripted Comedy Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos (BBC Two)
Single Documentary The Paedophile Hunter (Channel 4)
Single Drama Murdered by My Boyfriend (BBC Three)
Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty (BBC One)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Gary Neville (Sky Sports)
Sports Programme The 2014 Ryder Cup (Sky Sports)
Writer: Comedy Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson for Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos (BBC Two)
Writing: Drama Peter Bowker for Marvellous (BBC Two)

2014 winners[40][41][42]

In 2014 the nations & regions programme award was dropped to make room for two sports-related awards; sports programme and sports presenter, commentator or pundit.

Presented: 18 March 2014 – Host: Tim Vine
Award Winners Nominees[43]
Lifetime Achievement Award David Suchet
Judges' Award Janice Hadlow
Actor: Female Olivia Colman as DR Ellie Miller in Broadchurch (ITV) / as Carol in Run (Channel 4)
Actor: Male Idris Elba as DCI John Luther in Luther (BBC One)
Arts Imagine: "Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny's Pictures?" (BBC One)
Children's Fiction The Dumping Ground (CBBC)
Children's Programme Newsround: "Hard Times" (CBBC)
Comedy Performance Brendan O'Carroll as Agnes Brown in Mrs. Brown's Boys (BBC One)
Daytime Programme Four Rooms (Channel 4 / More4)
Documentary Series Educating Yorkshire (Channel 4)
Drama Serial Broadchurch (ITV)
Drama Series Peaky Blinders (BBC Two)
Entertainment The Last Leg (Channel 4)
Entertainment Performance Alan CarrAlan Carr: Chatty Man (Channel 4)
History Richard III: King in the Car Park (Channel 4)
International Game of Thrones (Sky Atlantic)
Live Event The Ashes – 2013 (Sky Sports)
  • Bollywood Carmen Live (BBC Three)
  • Wimbledon: "Men's Final" (BBC Sport)
Popular Factual and Features Gogglebox (Channel 4)
Presenter Stephen FryStephen Fry: Out There (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Africa (BBC One)
  • How To Win The Grand National (Channel 4)
  • Planet Ant: Life Inside the Colony (BBC Four)
Scripted Comedy Plebs (ITV2)
Single Documentary The Murder Trial (Channel 4)
  • Dogging Tales (Channel 4)
  • The Unspeakable Crime: Rape (BBC One)
Single Drama The Challenger (BBC Two)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit Gary Neville (Sky Sports)
Sports Programme World Athletics: "Mo Farah's Double Gold Win (BBC Sport)
Writer: Comedy James Corden, Mathew Baynton and Tom Basden for The Wrong Mans (BBC Two)
Writing: Drama Marlon Smith and Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan for Run (Channel 4)

2013 winners[44][45][46]

In 2013 the award for live event was revived having been lasted bestowed in 2004. This year was also notable for the RTS television awards in that two judges' awards were bestowed for the very first time.

Presented: 19 March 2013 – Host: Jo Brand
Award Winners Nominees[47]
Lifetime Achievement Award Dave Gordon (Head of sporting events: BBC)
Judges' Award Danny Boyle
Judges' Award London Paralympics 2012 (Channel 4)
Actor: Female Olivia Colman as Sue in Accused (BBC One)
Actor: Male Sean Bean as Simon / Tracie in Accused (BBC One)
Arts Lucian Freud: Painted Life (BBC Two)
Children's Drama Wolfblood (CBBC)
  • Mr Stink (BBC One)
  • Teulu Tŷ Crwn (The 'Tŷ Crwn' Family) (S4C)
Children's Programme Room on the Broom (BBC One)
Comedy Performance Jessica Hynes as Siobhan Sharpe in Twenty Twelve (BBC Two)
Daytime Programme Remembrance Week (BBC One)
Documentary Series Protecting Our Children (BBC Two)
Drama Serial Good Cop (BBC One)
Drama Series Sherlock (BBC One)
Entertainment Celebrity Juice (ITV2)
Entertainment Performance Ant & DecI'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)
History The Secret History of Our Streets (BBC Two)
International Girls (Sky Atlantic)
Live Event The London Olympics 2012 (BBC Sport)
Nations and Regions Programme The Bank of Dave: "Episode 1" (Channel 4)
Popular Factual and Features Long Lost Family (ITV)
Presenter Clare BaldingThe Olympics (BBC)
Science & Natural History Operation Iceberg (BBC Two)
Scripted Comedy Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life (Sky Atlantic)
Single Documentary 7/7: One Day in London (BBC Two)
  • Fy Chwaer A Fi / My Sister and Me (S4C)
  • Lifers (Channel 4)
Single Drama The Hollow Crown: "Richard II" (BBC Two)
  • Everyday (Channel 4)
  • My Murder (BBC Three)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Writer: Comedy Writing Team for The Thick of It (BBC Two)
Writing: Drama Steven Moffat for Sherlock (BBC One)

2012 winners[48][49][50]

Presented: 20 March 2012 – Host: Rob Brydon
Award Winners Nominees[51][52]
Lifetime Achievement Award Beryl Vertue
Judges' Award Laura Mackie (Director of drama: ITV)
Actor: Female Emily Watson as Janet Leach in Appropriate Adult (ITV)
Actor: Male Dominic West as Fred West in Appropriate Adult (ITV)
Arts Graffiti Wars (Channel 4)
Children's Drama The Story of Tracy Beaker (CBBC)
Children's Programme Newsround: "My Autism & Me" (CBBC)
Comedy Performance Russell Tovey as Steve Marshall and Sarah Solemani as Becky Williams in Him & Her (BBC Three)
Daytime Programme Deal or No Deal (Channel 4)
Documentary Series 24 Hours in A&E (Channel 4)
Drama Serial Top Boy (Channel 4)
Drama Series Luther (BBC One)
Entertainment Derren Brown: The Experiments (Channel 4)
Entertainment Performance Ant & DecI'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! / Red or Black? /
Push the Button / Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
History Dambusters: Building The Bouncing Bomb (Channel 4)
International Modern Family (Sky1)
Nations and Regions Programme The Scheme (BBC One Scotland)
Popular Factual and Features Hugh's Big Fish Fight (Channel 4)
Presenter Gareth MaloneThe Choir: Military Wives (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Mummifying Alan: Egypt's Last Secret (Channel 4)
Scripted Comedy Fresh Meat (Channel 4)
Single Documentary Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die
Single Drama Eric and Ernie (BBC Two)
  • Random (Channel 4)
  • United (BBC Two)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Writer: Comedy Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Fresh Meat (Channel 4)
Writing: Drama Peter Bowker for Eric and Ernie (BBC Two)

2011 winners[53][54][55][56][57]

2011 saw a reversal of the 2009 decision with two documentary categories reinstated and the constructed factual series award removed along with the multi-channel programme award.

Presented: 15 March 2011 – Host: Dara Ó Briain
Award Winners Nominees
Lifetime Achievement Award Peter Bennett-Jones
Judges' Award Steven Moffat
Actor: Female Vicky McClure as Frances Lorraine "Lol" Jenkins in This Is England '86 (Channel 4)
Actor: Male Jim Broadbent as Logan Mountstuart in Any Human Heart (Channel 4)
Arts Alan Bennett and the Habit of Art (More4)
Children's Drama The Sarah Jane Adventures (CBBC)
Children's Programme Horrible Histories (CBBC)
  • Something Special (CBeebies)
  • Diwrnod Mawr – Sion Pyrs (My Big Day – Sion Pyrs) (S4C)
Comedy Performance Miranda Hart as Miranda in Miranda (BBC One)
Daytime / Early-peak Programme The Indian Doctor (BBC One)
Documentary Series Welcome to Lagos (BBC Two)
Drama Serial Five Daughters (BBC One)
Drama Series Sherlock (BBC One)
Entertainment The X Factor (ITV)
Entertainment Performance Ant & DecI'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! / Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
Features and Lifestyle Series Pineapple Dance Studios (Sky1)
History The Secret Life of the National Grid (BBC Four)
International True Stories: "The Cove" (Channel 4)
Nations and Regions Programme Breaking the Silence (BBC One Northern Ireland)
Presenter Brian CoxWonders of the Solar System (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Wonders of the Solar System (BBC Two)
Scripted Comedy Miranda (BBC One)
Single Documentary Between Life and Death (BBC One)
Single Drama The Road to Coronation Street (BBC Four)
Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders (BBC One)
Writer: Comedy Jo Brand, Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan for Getting On (BBC Four)
Writing: Drama Jack Thorne and Shane Meadows for This Is England '86 (Channel 4)

2010 winners[58][59][60]

Presented: 16 March 2010 – Host: Rob Brydon
Award Winners Nominees[61]
Lifetime Achievement Award Tony Warren
Judges' Award Norma Percy
Actor: Female Naomie Harris as Hortense Roberts in Small Island (BBC One)
Actor: Male David Oyelowo as Gilbert Joseph in Small Island (BBC One)
Arts Baroque! (BBC Four)
Children's Drama Roy (CBBC)
Children's Programme Big & Small: "Blame it on the Drain" (Cbeebies)
Comedy Performance Miranda Hart as Miranda in Miranda (BBC Two)
Constructed Factual Series Famous, Rich and Homeless (BBC One)
Daytime / Early-peak Programme Come Dine with Me (Channel 4)
Documentary Wounded (BBC One)
Drama Serial Unforgiven (ITV)
Drama Series The Street (BBC One)
Entertainment Newswipe with Charlie Brooker (BBC Four)
Entertainment Performance Harry HillHarry Hill's TV Burp (ITV)
Features and Lifestyle Series Heston's Feasts: "Heston's Victorian Feast" (Channel 4)
History Garrow's Law (BBC One)
International Mad Men (BBC Four)
Multi-Channel Programme Award Dating in the Dark (Living)
  • True Stories: "Here's Johnny" (More 4)
  • Micro Men (BBC Four)
Nations and Regions Programme A History of Scotland (BBC One Scotland)
  • Deep Wreck Mysteries: Death of a Battleship (UTV)
  • Shameless (Channel 4)
Presenter Louis TherouxA Place for Paedophiles (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Inside Nature's Giants (Channel 4)
  • The Great Sperm Race (Channel 4)
  • Yellowstone: "Winter" (BBC Two)
Scripted Comedy The Thick of It (BBC Two)
Single Drama Five Minutes of Heaven (BBC Two)
  • A Short Stay in Switzerland (BBC One)
  • Endgame (Channel 4)
Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders (BBC One)
Writer: Comedy Iain Morris and Damon Beesley for The Inbetweeners (E4)
Writing: Drama Peter Bowker for Occupation (BBC One)

2009 winners[62][63][64]

In 2009 the two separate awards for documentaries were merged to make room for an award for constructed factual series, created to recognise the growth and popularity of the reality TV series genre.

Presented: 17 March 2009 – Host: Rory Bremner
Award Winners Nominees
Lifetime Achievement Award Bruce Forsyth
Judges' Award Richard Holloway
Actor: Female Andrea Riseborough as Angelica Fanshawe in The Devil's Whore (Channel 4)
Actor: Male Ben Whishaw as Ben Coulter in Criminal Justice (BBC One)
Arts Arena: "The Agony and The Ecstasy of Phil Spector" (BBC Two)
Children's Drama M.I. High (CBBC)
Children's Programme ABC (S4C)
Comedy Performance Peter Kay as Geraldine McQueen in Britain's Got the Pop Factor... (Channel 4)
Constructed Factual Series The Choir: Boys Don't Sing (BBC Two)
Daytime / Early-peak Programme The Estate We're In (BBC One)
Digital Channel Programme Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (BBC Four)
Documentary The Fallen (BBC Two)
Drama Serial The Devil's Whore (Channel 4)
Drama Series The Fixer (ITV)
Entertainment Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV)
Entertainment Performance Alan Carr and Justin Lee CollinsThe Sunday Night Project (Channel 4)
Features and Lifestyle Series How to Look Good Naked (Channel 4)
History Victorian Sex Explorer (Channel 4)
International Mad Men (BBC Four)
Nations and Regions Programme A Poem for Harry (BBC West)
Presenter Bruce ParryAmazon with Bruce Parry (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Lost Land of the Jaguar (BBC One)
Scripted Comedy Outnumbered (BBC One)
Single Drama The Curse of Steptoe (BBC Four)
Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders (BBC One)
Writer: Comedy Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Peep Show (Channel 4)
Writing: Drama Peter Flannery for The Devil's Whore (Channel 4)

2008 winners[65][66][67]

In 2008 the RTS Gold Medal was superseded by the lifetime achievement award. The two breakthrough awards (behind the scenes and on-screen) were retired in this year as was the award for nations & regions presenter.

Presented: 19 March 2008 – Host: Eamonn Holmes
Award Winners Nominees[68]
Lifetime Achievement Award Sir David Attenborough
Judges' Award Glenwyn Benson
Actor: Female Sally Hawkins as Anne Elliot in Persuasion (ITV)
Actor: Male Matthew Macfadyen as Charlie in Secret Life (Channel 4)
Arts Genius of Photography (BBC Four)
Children's Drama My Life as a Popat (CITV)
Children's Programme Serious Andes (CBBC)
Comedy Performance David Mitchell as Mark Corrigan / Robert Webb as Jeremy "Jez" Usborne in Peep Show (Channel 4)
Daytime Programme Come Dine with Me (Channel 4)
Digital Channel Programme Fonejacker (E4)
Drama Serial Britz (Channel 4)
Drama Series The Street (BBC One)
Entertainment QI (BBC Two)
Entertainment Performance Harry HillHarry Hill's TV Burp (ITV)
Features and Lifestyle Series Top Gear (BBC Two)
Formatted Documentary Meet the Natives (Channel 4)
History Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain (BBC Two)
International Flight of the Conchords (BBC Four)
Nations and Regions Programme Boys Behind Bars (BBC Scotland)
Observational Documentary You're Not Splitting Up My Family (Channel 4)
Presenter Andrew MarrAndrew Marr's History of Modern Britain (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives (BBC Four)
  • Horizon: "Everest – Doctors in the Death Zone" (BBC Two)
  • The Human Footprint (Channel 4)
Single Drama Stuart: A Life Backwards (BBC Two)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Mighty Boosh (BBC Three)
Soap and Continuing Drama The Bill (ITV)
Writer: Comedy Graham Linehan for The IT Crowd (Channel 4)
Writing: Drama Heidi Thomas for Cranford (BBC One)

2007 winners

Presented: 14 March 2007 – Host: Mark Austin
Award Winners[69] Nominees[70]
RTS Gold Medal Clive Jones (MD: ITV network)
Judges' Award Richard Curtis
Actor: Female Helen Mirren as DCI Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect (ITV)
Actor: Male Michael Sheen as Kenneth Williams in Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! (BBC Four)
Arts 9/11: Out of the Blue (Channel 5)
Breakthrough Award – Behind the Scenes Lee Mack and Andrew CollinsNot Going Out (BBC One)
Breakthrough Award – On Screen Sacha Dhawan as Karim in Bradford Riots (Channel 4)
Children's Drama Young Dracula (CBBC)
Children's Programme Newsround: "The Wrong Trainers" (CBBC)
Comedy Performance Stephen Merchant as Darren Lamb in Extras (BBC Two)
Daytime Programme Through Hell and High Water (BBC One)
Documentary Series Anatomy of a Crime (BBC Two)
Digital Channel Programme Death of a President (More4)
Drama Serial Low Winter Sun (Channel 4)
Drama Series The Street (BBC One)
Entertainment How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria? (BBC One)
Entertainment Performance Simon AmstellNever Mind the Buzzcocks (BBC Two)
Features and Factual Entertainment The Apprentice (BBC Two)
History Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One)
International Entourage (ITV2)
Nations and Regions Presenter Jim McColl – The Beechgrove Garden (BBC One)
Nations and Regions Programme Inside Out: "Iceman" (BBC Yorkshire)
Presenter Bruce ParryTribe (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Planet Earth: "From Pole to Pole" (BBC One)
Single Documentary True Stories: "Sisters in Law" (More4)
Single Drama Housewife, 49 (ITV)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Royle Family: "The Queen of Sheba" (BBC Two)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Writer: Comedy Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash and Phil Mealey for The Royle Family (BBC Two)
Writing: Drama Peter Morgan for Longford (Channel 4)

2006 winners (Programme Awards 2005)[71][72][73]

In 2006 the two newcomer awards (behind the scenes and on-screen) were each renamed as the breakthrough awards. No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year.

Presented: 14 March 2006 – Host: Phillip Schofield
Award Winners Nominees[74]
Judges' Award Jon Plowman
Actor: Female Lesley Sharp as Alison Mundy in Afterlife (ITV)
Actor: Male David Threlfall as Frank Gallagher in Shameless (Channel 4) / & The Queen's Sister)
Arts Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz (BBC Two)
Breakthrough Award – Behind the Scenes Jonathan Smith – Only Human: "Make Me Normal" (Channel 4)
Breakthrough Award – On Screen Phil Beadle – The Unteachables (Channel 4)
Children's Drama My Parents Are Aliens (CITV)
Children's Programme Serious Arctic (CBBC)
  • Charlie and Lola: "I Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed" (Cbeebies)
  • Sticks and Stones (Channel 4)
Comedy Performance Catherine Tate as various characters in The Catherine Tate Show (BBC Two)
Daytime Programme Deal or No Deal (Channel 4)
Documentary Series Jamie's School Dinners (Channel 4)
  • Cocaine (Channel 4)
  • Tribe (BBC Two)
Digital Channel Programme Brainiac (Sky One)
Drama Serial Bleak House (BBC One)
Drama Series Bodies (BBC Three)
Entertainment The Catherine Tate Show (BBC Two)
Entertainment Performance Paul O'GradyThe Paul O'Grady Show (ITV)
Features and Factual Entertainment Springwatch with Bill Oddie (BBC Two)
History Trafalgar Battle Surgeon (Channel 4)
International Weeds (Sky One)
Nations and Regions Presenter Stephen NolanNolan Live (BBC Northern Ireland)
Nations and Regions Programme From Belfast to Dachau (BBC Northern Ireland)
  • New Found Land: "Elephant Boy" (STV and Grampian)
  • New Found Land: "IM" (STV and Grampian)
Presenter Lorraine KellyLK Today, GMTV (GMTV)
Science & Natural History Anatomy for Beginners (Channel 4)
Single Documentary Children of Beslan (BBC Two)
  • Make Me Normal (Channel 4)
  • Taxidermy: Stuff the World (BBC Two)
Single Drama The Government Inspector (Channel 4)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Thick of It (BBC Four)
Soap and Continuing Drama Emmerdale (ITV)
Writer: Comedy Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Peep Show (Channel 4)
Writing: Drama Andrew Davies for Bleak House (BBC One)

2005 winners (Programme Awards 2004)[75][76][77][78]

In 2005 the event award was once again dropped to make way for a new digital channel programme award and the writing award was split into two awards; writer: comedy, and writer: drama. No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year.

Presented: 15 March 2005 – Host: Kate Thornton
Award Winners Nominees[79]
Judges' Award Paul Abbott
Actor: Female Anamaria Marinca as Elena Visinescu in Sex Traffic (Channel 4)
Actor: Male Gerard McSorley as Michael Gallagher in Omagh (Channel 4)
Arts The South Bank Show: "Robert Frank" (ITV)
Children's Drama Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me (Channel 4)
Children's Programme No Girls Allowed (Shake!)
Comedy Performance Tamsin Greig as Dr. Caroline Todd in Green Wing (Channel 4)
Daytime Programme The Paul O'Grady Show (ITV)
Documentary Series The Power of Nightmares (BBC Two)
  • My Crazy Parents (Channel 4)
  • The Trouble with Black Men (BBC Three)
Digital Channel Programme Virtual History: Secret Plot to Kill Hitler (Discovery Channel)
  • Flashmob The Opera (BBC Three)
  • The Heart of a Lioness (Animal Planet)
Drama Serial Sex Traffic (Channel 4)
Drama Series Shameless (Channel 4)
Entertainment Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
Entertainment Performance Ant & DecAnt & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Features and Factual Entertainment Supernanny (Channel 4)
History The Guinea Pig Club (BBC Four)
  • D-Day: The Ultimate Conflict (Channel 5)
  • Virtual History: Secret Plot to Kill Hitler (Discovery Channel)
International The Sopranos (Channel 4)
Nations and Regions Presenter Stephen NolanNolan Live / Fair Play / The Right Move (BBC Northern Ireland)
Nations and Regions Programme My Name is Paul (BBC Northern Ireland)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes Patrick Collerton – The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off (Channel 4)
Newcomer – On Screen Catherine Tate as various characters in The Catherine Tate Show (BBC Two)
Presenter Michael PalinHimalaya with Michael Palin (BBC One)
Science & Natural History Your Life in Their Hands (BBC One)
  • Horizon: "Atkins Diet" (BBC Two)
  • Secret Intersex (Channel 4)
Single Documentary Stealing a Nation: A Special Report by John Pilger (ITV)
Single Drama Dirty Filthy Love (ITV)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama Nighty Night (BBC Three)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Writer: Comedy Julia Davis for Nighty Night (BBC Three)
Writing: Drama Paul Abbott for Shameless (Channel 4)

2004 winners (Programme Awards 2003)[80][81][82]

In 2004 the acquired award introduced the previous year was redesignated as the international award and the serials & single drama award was once again split back into two separate awards, namely the drama serial award and the single drama award. No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year.

Presented: 16 March 2004 – Host: Jimmy Carr
Award Winners Nominees[83]
Judges' Award Greg Dyke
Actor: Female Kate Ashfield as Sadie MacGregor in This Little Life (BBC Two)
Actor: Male David Morrissey as Gordon Brown in The Deal (Channel 4)
Arts Operatunity (Channel 4)
Children's Drama Girls in Love (CITV)
Children's Programme UP2U (BBC)
Comedy Performance David Walliams and Matt LucasLittle Britain (BBC Three)
Daytime Programme Britain's Secret Shame (BBC One)
Documentary Series The Last Peasants (Channel 4)
Drama Serial State of Play (BBC One)
Drama Series Spooks (BBC One)
Entertainment Little Britain (BBC Three)
Entertainment Performance Jonathan RossFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC One)
Event Comic Relief: "The Big Hair Do" (BBC Two) -
Features and Factual Entertainment Holiday Showdown (ITV)
History Georgian Underworld: "Invitation to a Hanging" (Channel 4)
International Award 24 (BBC Two / BBC Three)
Nations and Regions Presenter Gerry AndersonAnderson in... (BBC Northern Ireland)
Nations and Regions Programme Christine's Children (BBC Northern Ireland)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes Sarah GavronThis Little Life (BBC Two)
Newcomer – On Screen Katie Lyon as Joanna Mosscroft in Pleasureland (Channel 4)
Presenter - Factual Melvyn BraggThe Adventure of English (ITV) / The South Bank Show (ITV)
Science & Natural History Motherland (BBC Two)
Single Documentary The Secret Policeman (BBC One)
Single Drama This Little Life (BBC Two)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Office: "Christmas Specials" (BBC Two)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Writing Paul Abbott for State of Play (BBC One)

2003 winners (Programme Awards 2002)[84][85][86]

2003 saw two completely new categories introduced in the shape of the acquired programme award and the comedy performance award. An event award was also reintroduced, similar to the live event award that had been last bestowed in 1998. The team award was retired in this year.

Presented: 18 March 2003 – Host: Kirsty Young
Award Winners Nominees[87]
RTS Gold Medal David Liddiment
Judges' Award Peter Bazalgette
Acquired Programme Six Feet Under (HBO / Channel 4)
  • In Memoriam (HBO)
  • My Sperm Donor Dad (BBC Four)
Actor: Female Julie Walters as Angela Maurer in Murder (BBC Two)
Actor: Male Christopher Eccleston as Joe Broughton in Flesh and Blood (BBC Two)
Arts The Strange World of Barry Who? (BBC Four)
Children's Factual Serious Jungle (CBBC)
  • RAD: The Grommets Tour (Channel 5)
  • Stuff: "Episode 2" (CITV)
Children's Fictional Double Act (4Learning)
Comedy Performance Ricky Gervais as David Brent in The Office (BBC Two)
Daytime Programme Today with Des and Mel (ITV)
Documentary Series The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles (BBC Two)
Drama Series Clocking Off (BBC One)
Entertainment Pop Idol: "The Final" & "Results Show" (ITV)
Entertainment Performance Jonathan RossFriday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC One) / They Think It's All Over (BBC One)
Event The Jubilee Weekend (BBC One)
Features Primetime Lads' Army (ITV)
History Dambusters: Revealed (Channel 5)
Nations and Regions Presenter Dewi Pws – Byd Pws (S4C)
Nations and Regions Programme Ar Y Stryd (S4C)
  • Do Armed Robbers Have Love Affairs? (BBC Northern Ireland)
  • Silence of the Lambs (Yorkshire Television)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes David ModellYoung, Nazi and Proud (Channel 4)
Newcomer – On Screen Jimmy CarrYour Face or Mine? (E4)
Presenter Susannah Constantine and Trinny WoodallWhat Not to Wear (BBC Two)
Science & Natural History Superfly (BBC Four)
  • Death (Channel 4)
  • Weird Nature: "Marvellous Motion" (BBC One)
Serials and Single Drama Out of Control (BBC One)
Single Documentary House of War (Channel 4)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama Phoenix Nights (Channel 4)
Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street (ITV)
Writing Peter Bowker for Flesh and Blood (BBC Two)

2002 winners (Programme Awards 2001)[88][89]

In 2002 three new awards were introduced; the soap and continuing drama award; the science & natural history award; and the history award. Other changes saw the children's drama and the children's entertainment categories merged to become the children's fictional award; and the drama serial award merged with the single drama award. Awards for documentary strand and regional documentary were retired.

Presented: 19 March 2002 – Host: Graham Norton
Award Winners Nominees[90]
RTS Gold Medal BBC Natural History Unit
Judges' Award Nick Elliott (ITV network head of drama)
Actor: Female Diane Parish as Lesley Bailey in Babyfather (BBC Two)
Actor: Male David Suchet as Augustus Melmotte in The Way We Live Now (BBC One)
Arts Arena: "James Ellory's Feast of Death" (BBC Two)
Children's Factual Nick News: "WisedUp" (Nickelodeon)
Children's Fictional My Parents Are Aliens (CITV)
Daytime Programme The Weakest Link (BBC Two)
Documentary Series Living with Cancer (BBC One)
Drama Series Clocking Off (BBC One)
Entertainment Banzai (E4)
Entertainment Performance Alistair McGowanAlistair McGowan's Big Impression (BBC One)
Features Primetime Faking It (Channel 4)
History Fire, Plague, War and Treason (Channel 4)
  • Endgame in Ireland (BBC Two)
  • Time of Our Lives (ITV)
Nations and Regions Presenter Tam CowanTaxi for Cowan / Offside (BBC Scotland)
Nations and Regions Programme Tartan Shorts: "Cry for Bobo" (BBC Scotland)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes Marc IsaacsThe Lift (Channel 4)
Newcomer – On Screen Johnny Vegas as Charlie Doyle in Happiness (BBC Two)
  • Holly Scourfield as Chloe in When I Was 12 (BBC Two)
  • Omid Djalili in Bloody Foreigners (Channel 4)
Presenter Ant & DecSMTV Live (ITV)
Science & Natural History Congo (BBC Two)
Serials and Single Drama Perfect Strangers (BBC Two)
Single Documentary Kelly and Her Sisters (ITV)
  • Cutting Edge: "Brian's Story" (Channel 4)
  • One Day of Terror: New York Witnesses (BBC Two)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Office (BBC Two)
Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders (BBC One)
Team Kumbh Mela: The Greatest Show on Earth (Channel 4)
Writing Stephen Poliakoff for Perfect Strangers (BBC Two)

2001 winners (Programme Awards 2000)[91][92]

No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year.

Presented: 20 March 2001
Award Winners Nominees
Judges' Award John Willis (MD: LWT & United Productions)
Actor: Female Katy Murphy as Lucy Pannick in Donovan Quick (BBC Scotland)
Actor: Male Steven Mackintosh as Davey Younger in Care (BBC One)
Arts Arena: "Wisconsin Death Trip" (BBC Two)
Children's Drama My Parents Are Aliens (CITV)
Children's Entertainment SMTV Live (ITV)
Children's Factual Blue Peter (BBC One)
Documentary Series 15 (Channel 4)
Documentary Strand Correspondent (BBC Two)
Drama Serial Nature Boy (BBC Two)
Drama Series Clocking Off (BBC One)
Entertainment Da Ali G Show (Channel 4)
Features Daytime Watercolour Challenge (Channel 4)
Features Primetime Big Brother (Channel 4)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes Liza Marshall – The Sins (BBC One)
Newcomer – On Screen Rob Brydon in Marion and Geoff (BBC Two)
Presenter Graham NortonSo Graham Norton (Channel 4)
Regional Documentary Spotlight: "Capitol Hill" (BBC Northern Ireland)
Regional Presenter Stephen Jardine (STV)
Regional Programme 'New Found Land: "I Saw You" (STV / Grampian)
Single Documentary True Stories: "100% White" (Channel 4)
  • News from Number 10 (BBC Two)
  • The Man Who Bought Mustique (Channel 4)
Single Drama Storm Damage (BBC Two)
  • Care (BBC One)
  • Donovan Quick (BBC Scotland)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Royle Family (BBC Two)
Team Big Brother (Channel 4)
Television Performance Julia DavisHuman Remains (BBC Two)
Writing Paul Abbott for Clocking Off (BBC One)

2000 winners (Programme Awards 1999)[93][94]

Presented: 21 March 2000
Award Winners Nominees[95]
RTS Gold Medal BSkyB
Judges' Award Peter Symes (BBC director)
Actor: Female Thora Hird as Annie in Lost for Words (ITV)
Actor: Male Michael Gambon as Squire Hamley in Wives and Daughters (BBC One)
Arts This is Modern Art (Channel 4)
Children's Drama See How They Run (BBC)
Children's Entertainment SMTV Live (ITV)
Children's Factual Nick News: "WisedUp" (Nickelodeon)
  • North Hollywood High (Channel 4)
  • Wise Up (Channel 4)
Documentary Series The Decision (Channel 4)
Documentary Strand Horizon (BBC Two)
Drama Serial Shooting the Past (BBC Two)
Drama Series The Cops (BBC Two)
Entertainment The League of Gentlemen (BBC Two)
Features Daytime Show Me the Money (Channel 4)
Features Primetime The 1900 House (Channel 4)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes David WolstencroftPsychos (Channel 4)
Newcomer – On Screen Jamie Oliver presenting The Naked Chef (BBC Two)
  • Eric Byrne as Daniel Letts in Kid in the Corner (Channel 4)
  • Nigel Marven presenting Giants (ITV)
Presenter Johnny VaughanThe Big Breakfast (Channel 4)
Regional Documentary Spinners and Losers (STV)
Regional Presenter Roy NobleCommon Ground / The Shed (BBC Wales)
Regional Programme Nuts and Bolts (HTV)
  • Soul Music (Carlton Central)
  • Voices of a Nation (BBC Wales)
Single Documentary Malcolm and Barbara: A Love Story (ITV)
Single Drama Warriors (BBC One)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama People Like Us (BBC Two)
Team Walking with Dinosaurs (BBC One)
Television Performance Rory BremnerBremner, Bird and Fortune (Channel 4)
Writing Caroline Aherne & Craig Cash for The Royle Family (BBC Two)

1999 winners (Programme Awards 1998)[96]

This year saw a special recognition award for the Channel 4 comedy series Father Ted to mark Dermot Morgan's passing in February 1998. The features award was split into two categories: Daytime and Primetime, and the live event award was discontinued.

Presented: 29 March 1999 – Host: Trisha Goddard
Award Winners Nominees
RTS Gold Medal Roger Laughton
Judges' Award Andrea Wonfor
Special Recognition Award Father Ted
Actor: Female Thora Hird as Violet in Talking Heads: "Waiting for the Telegram" (BBC Two)
Actor: Male Ray Winstone as Woody Williamson in Our Boy (BBC One)
Arts Close Up: "This England" (BBC Two)
Children's Drama Microsoap (CBBC)
Children's Entertainment The First Snow of Winter (BBC)
Children's Factual The Fame Game (BBC One)
Documentary Series Windrush (BBC Two)
  • The Clintons: A Marriage of Power (Channel 4)
  • The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs (BBC Two)
Documentary Strand Natural World (BBC Two)
  • Inside Story (BBC One)
  • Return of the Ba Ba Zee (Channel 4)
Drama Serial The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star (Channel 4)
Drama Series Jonathan Creek (BBC One)
Entertainment Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (ITV)
Features Daytime City Hospital (BBC One)
  • Lowri (BBC Two)
Features Primetime Time Team (Channel 4)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes Damien O'DonnellThirty Five Aside (BBC Two)
Newcomer – On Screen Tony Maudsley as Stefan Kiszko in A Life for A Life (ITV)
Presenter David AttenboroughThe Life of Birds (BBC One)
Regional Documentary Put to the Test (BBC Northern Ireland)
Regional Presenter Noel Thompson (BBC Northern Ireland)
  • Marsali Stewart – Up For It! (BBC Scotland)
  • Vincent KaneKane / Week In Week Out Special (BBC Wales)
Regional Programme A Light in the Valley (BBC Wales)
  • Making a Difference (BBC Northern Ireland)
  • Scotland's Larder: "From Angus to Andalucia" (STV)
Single Documentary Modern Times: "Drinking for England" (BBC Two)
Single Drama A Rather English Marriage (BBC Two)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama Cold Feet (ITV)
Team Goodness Gracious Me (BBC Two)
Television Performance Rory BremnerRory Bremner, Who Else? (Chanel 4)
Writing Peter Berry for A Life for A Life (ITV)

1998 winners (Programme Awards 1997)[97]

In 1998 the following new awards were instituted: Documentary strand; Features; Newcomer – behind the scenes; and Newcomer – on screen.

Presented: March 1998
Award Winners Nominees
RTS Gold Medal Trevor McDonald -
Judges' Award Michael Wearing -
Actor: Female Sinéad Cusack as Charlotte Dawson in Have Your Cake and Eat It (BBC One)
Actor: Male Simon Russell Beale as Widmerpool in A Dance to the Music of Time (Channel 4)
Arts The South Bank Show: "Gilbert & George" (LWT)
Children's Drama Sunny's Ears (Carlton)
Children's Entertainment Teletubbies (BBC Two)
Children's Factual Newsround: "Bullying" (BBC One)
  • As Seen On TV: "Reading" (BBC Two)
  • The Lowdown: "Strictly Wimbledon" (BBC One)
Documentary Series Breaking Point (BBC Two)
Documentary Strand Witness (Channel 4)
  • Equinox (Channel 4)
  • Picture This (BBC Two)
Drama Serial Holding On (BBC Two)
Drama Series This Life (BBC Two)
Entertainment Harry Enfield & Chums (BBC One)
Features Back to the Floor (BBC Two)
Live Event Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales (BBC One)
Newcomer – Behind the Scenes Paul McGuiganThe Granton Star Cause (Channel 4)
Newcomer – On Screen Adam Buxton & Joe CornishThe Adam and Joe Show (Channel 4)
Presenter Jeremy ClarksonTop Gear (BBC Two)
Regional Documentary Tales from the Health Service: A Doctor's Tale (BBC Wales)
Regional Presenter Noel ThompsonHearts and Minds (BBC Northern Ireland)
Regional Programme Food For Ravens (BBC Wales)
  • Northern Lights: "The Freesia of Eden" (BBC Northern Ireland)
  • Tartan Shorts: "Gasman" (BBC Scotland)
Single Documentary True Stories: "The Grave" (Channel 4)
  • Dunblane: Remembering our Children (Meridian)
Single Drama The Granton Star Cause (Channel 4)
Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Vicar of Dibley (BBC One)
Team Time Team Live (Channel 4)
Television Performance Chris MorrisBrass Eye (Channel 4)
Writing Tony Marchant for Holding On (BBC Two)

Winners: 1989–1997 edit

In 1989 the awards categories underwent a major revision and several new categories were created. These new awards were retrospectively conferred for the award year of 1988. It was also in 1989 that nominations were introduced in certain categories for the very first time.[98]

Winners: 1975–1988 edit

These are the list of winners since the establishment of the RTSP.[98]

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royal, television, society, programme, awards, often, referred, awards, seek, recognise, programmes, individuals, have, made, positive, material, contribution, their, genre, either, because, their, content, originality, form, some, moved, genre, forward, perha. The Royal Television Society Programme Awards often referred to as the RTS Awards seek to recognise programmes or individuals who have made a positive and material contribution to their genre either because their content or originality in form has in some way moved the genre forward or perhaps even created a new genre or because their quality has set standards which other programme makers can emulate and learn from RTS Programme AwardsCurrent 2024 winnersActor Danny Murphy in 2020 with an RTS regional award for Rising StarSponsored byAudio NetworkDateMarch 2022 2022 03 LocationGrosvenor House Hotel LondonCountryUnited Kingdom and IrelandHosted byTom AllenFirst awarded1975 49 years ago 1975 Websiterts wbr org wbr uk wbr awards wbr programme awards In addition to the national awards and the Craft amp Design Awards the Royal Television Society also hosts a number of regional award ceremonies throughout the UK and Ireland 1 Contents 1 Award categories 2 Controversies 3 Judging 4 Winners 1998 present 5 Winners 1989 1997 6 Winners 1975 1988 7 ReferencesAward categories editThe original Royal Television Society Programme Awards can be traced back to 1975 when there were just seven categories In 1989 the categories were revised and awards in these new categories conferred for the award year of 1988 It was also in this year that nominations for some categories were introduced for the very first time Since 2016 the awards have been primarily focussed on home grown output with Fargo the final winner of the International category in 2015 In 2023 the number of award categories stood at 30 Controversies editIn February 2017 broadcaster Piers Morgan pulled out as host after only three days citing a public campaign branding him as damaging and inappropriate for the event 2 3 Judging editThe RTS Programme Awards winners are selected not by public vote but decided via judging panels composed of industry experts and professionals In 2016 the make up of the judging panels was adjusted to include more women and people from minority backgrounds From approximately 200 jurors 52 were now female and 27 from BAME backgrounds The move towards more diversity came in the wake of the OscarsSoWhite campaign 4 At the time of the 2020 awards the overall jury composition was 56 female and 32 came from BAME backgrounds 5 Winners 1998 present edit2024 winners Presented 26 March 2024 Host Tom Allen Award Winners 6 Nominees 7 Arts Fight the Power How Hip Hop Changed the World BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions for BBC Becoming Frida Kahlo Rogan Scotland for BBC Lewis Capaldi How I m Feeling Now A Netflix Documentary BMG Presents in association with Quickfire Films A Pulse Films Production for Netflix Breakthrough Award Lucy Edwards Japan The Way I See It The Travel Show BBC Current Affairs for BBC Ashley Thomas Great Expectations Hardy Son amp Baker Scott Free Productions BBC Studios FX Network for BBC Hamza Yassin Hamza Strictly Birds of Prey Silverback Films for BBC Children s Program A Kind of Spark 9 Story Media for BBC FYI Investigates Kids Who Vape Fresh Start Media for Sky Kids amp Sky News Tabby McTat Magic Light Pictures for BBC Comedy Drama Juice Various Artists Limited for BBC Big Boys Roughcut TV for Channel 4 There She Goes Merman Television for BBC Comedy Entertainment Rob amp Romesh Vs CPL Productions for Sky Max Taskmaster Avalon for Channel 4 The Graham Norton Show So Television for BBC Comedy Performance Female Gbemisola Ikumelo Black Ops BBC Studios Comedy Productions and Mondo Deluxe Productions for BBC Mairead Tyers Extraordinary Sid Gentle Films Ltd for Disney Kat Sadler Such Brave Girls Various Artists Limited for BBC Comedy Performance Male Hammed Animashaun Black Ops BBC Studios Comedy Productions and Mondo Deluxe Productions for BBC Freddie Meredith Such Brave Girls Various Artists Limited for BBC Jon Pointing Big Boys Roughcut TV for Channel 4 Daytime Program Scam Interceptors BBC Studios Documentary Unit for BBC Good Morning Britain Matt Hancock Interview ITV Studios for ITV1 Junior Bake Off Love Productions for Channel 4 Documentary Series Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland KEO Films amp Walk on Air Films for BBC Evacuation Wonderhood Studios for Channel 4 Kids Expectation for Channel 4 Drama Series Happy Valley Lookout Point in co production with AMC for BBC The Gold Tannadice Pictures part of Objective Media Group for BBC and Paramount Top Boy Cowboy Films Easter Partisan Films DreamCrew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix Entertainment Squid Game The Challenge Studio Lambert amp The Garden for Netflix Michael McIntyre s The Wheel Hungry McBear for BBC Strictly Come Dancing BBC Studios Entertainment Productions for BBC Entertainment Performance Hannah Waddingham Eurovision Song Contest 2023 BBC Studios Entertainment Productions Windfall Films for BBC Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond The Great British Bake Off Love Productions for Channel 4 Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan Rob amp Romesh Vs CPL Productions for Sky Max Formatted Popular Factual Sort Your Life Out Optomen for BBC Banged Up Shine TV for Channel 4 The Piano Love Productions for Channel 4 History White Nanny Black Child Doc Hearts Tigerlily Productions for Channel 5 Britain s Human Zoos Red Bicycle with Milk amp Honey for Channel 4 The Man Who Played With Fire Raw TV for Sky Documentaries Leading Actor Female Tamara Lawrance Time BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC Jodie Whittaker Time BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC Sarah Lancashire Happy Valley Lookout Point in co production with AMC for BBC Leading Actor Male Kane Robinson Top Boy Cowboy Films Easter Partisan Films Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix Gary Oldman Slow Horses See Saw Films in association with Apple for Apple TV Timothy Spall The Sixth Commandment Wild Mercury Productions and True Vision for BBC Limited Series The Sixth Commandment Wild Mercury Productions and True Vision for BBC Best Interests AC Chapter One for BBC Boiling Point Ascendant Fox Matriarch Productions and It s All Made Up Productions for BBC Live Event Eurovision Song Contest 2023 BBC Studios Entertainment Productions Windfall Films for BBC The Coronation Concert BBC Studios Event Productions for BBC The Coronation of TM The King and Queen Camilla BBC Studios Event Productions for BBC Presenter Chris Packham Inside Our Autistic Minds BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions for BBC Rhod Gilbert Rhod Gilbert A Pain in the Neck Kailash Films amp Llanbobl Vision for Channel 4 Stacey Solomon Sort Your Life Out Optomen Television for BBC Science amp The Natural World Chimp Empire Keo Films and Underdog Films for Netflix Inside Our Autistic Minds BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions for BBC Planet Earth III BBC Studios Natural History Unit BBC America ZDF France Televisions and The Open University for BBC Scripted Comedy Extraordinary Sid Gentle Films Ltd for Disney Black Ops BBC Studios Comedy Productions and Mondo Deluxe Productions for BBC Such Brave Girls Various Artists Limited for BBC Single Documentary Otto Baxter Not A F ing Horror Story Story Films Archface Films for Sky Documentaries Anorexic Proper Content for Channel 5 The Price of Truth Oxford Film amp Television for Channel 4 Single Drama Partygate Halcyons Heart Films for Channel 4 Consent Firebird Pictures for Channel 4 Men Up Quay Street Productions Boom for BBC Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC Casualty BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC Waterloo Road Rope Ladder Fiction Wall to Wall for BBC Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Alex Scott FIFA Women s World Cup IMG for BBC Gabby Logan FIFA Women s World Cup IMG for BBC Nasser Hussain The Ashes Sky Sports Cricket Sports Program All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final BBC Northern Ireland for BBC 2023 Rugby World Cup ITV Sport for ITV1 amp ITV4 The Ashes Sky Sports Cricket Supporting Actor Female Bella Ramsey Time BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC Jasmine Jobson Top Boy Cowboy Films Easter Partisan Films Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix Ronke Adekoluẹjo Rain Dogs Sid Gentle Films Ltd for BBC Supporting Actor Male Eanna Hardwicke The Sixth Commandment Wild Mercury Productions and True Vision for BBC Araloyin Oshunremi Top Boy Cowboy Films Easter Partisan Films Dream Crew and SpringHill Entertainment for Netflix Mark Gatiss Nolly Quay Street Productions for ITVX Writer Comedy Jack Rooke Big Boys Roughcut TV for Channel 4 Bridget Christie The Change Expectation for Channel 4 Joe Tucker Lloyd Woolf Gbemisola Ikumelo amp Akemnji Ndifornyen Black Ops BBC Studios Comedy Productions and Mondo Deluxe Productions for BBC Writer Drama Sarah Phelps The Sixth Commandment Wild Mercury Productions and True Vision for BBC Emma Dennis Edwards Consent Firebird Pictures for Channel 4 Sally Wainwright Happy Valley Lookout Point in co production with AMC for BBC 2023 winnersThis year saw the introduction of two new performance categories supporting actor male and supporting actor female Presented 28 March 2023 Host Tom Allen Award Winners 8 Nominees 9 Outstanding Achievement Award Sarah Lancashire Judges Award Charlotte Moore BBC Arts The Evolution of Black British Music BET UK The Ghost of Richard Harris Sky Arts This Is Joan Collins BBC Breakthrough Award Lenny Rush Am I Being Unreasonable BBC One Nicole Lecky Mood BBC Three Eddie Kadi Sorry I Didn t Know ITV Children s Program Dodger CBBC COP27 Six Ways to Save Our Planet Sky Kids Sky News Corpse Talk YouTube Originals Comedy Drama Brassic Sky Max Am I Being Unreasonable BBC One Cheaters BBC Three Comedy Entertainment Friday Night Live Channel 4 Joe Lycett vs David Beckham A Got Your Back Special Channel 4 Sorry I Didn t Know ITV Comedy Performance Female Daisy May Cooper as Nic in Am I Being Unreasonable BBC One Leah Brotherhead as Toni in Hullraisers Channel 4 Rose Matafeo as Jessie in Starstruck BBC One Comedy Performance Male Lenny Rush as Ollie in Am I Being Unreasonable BBC One Samson Kayo as Maleek in Bloods Sky Comedy Jon Pointing as Danny in Big Boys Channel 4 Daytime Program Loose Men ITV Come Dine With Me The Professionals Channel 4 Scam Interceptors BBC One Documentary Series Gazza BBC Two Big Oil vs The World BBC Two Jeremy Kyle Show Death On Daytime Channel 4 Drama Series Sherwood BBC One The Responder BBC One Top Boy Netflix Entertainment The Traitors BBC One Joe Lycett s Big Pride Party Channel 4 The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan Channel 4 Entertainment Performance Claudia Winkleman The Traitors BBC One Jordan Stephens Don t Hate The Playaz ITV2 Mo Gilligan The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan Channel 4 Formatted Popular Factual Gogglebox Channel 4 Idris Elba s Fight School BBC Two The Repair Shop A Royal Visit BBC One History Our Falklands War A frontline story BBC Two Aids The Unheard Tapes BBC Two Italia 90 Four Weeks that Changed the World Sky Documentaries Leading Actor Female Kate Winslet as Ruth in I Am Ruth Channel 4 Billie Piper as Suzie Pickles in I Hate Suzie Too Sky Atlantic Monica Dolan as Anne Darwin in The Thief His Wife and the Canoe ITV Leading Actor Male Kit Connor as Nick Nelson in Heartstopper Netflix Kane Robinson as Gerard Sully Sullivan in Top Boy Netflix Chaske Spencer as Sgt Eli Whipp Wounded Wolf in The English BBC Two Limited Series Mood BBC Three Anne ITV Chloe BBC One Live Event The State Funeral of HM The Queen Elizabeth II BBC Glastonbury 2022 BBC Two Platinum Party at the Palace BBC Presenter Ramita Navai Afghanistan No Country for Women ITV Huw Edwards The State Funeral of HM The Queen Elizabeth II BBC Martin Lewis The Martin Lewis Money Show Live ITV Science amp The Natural World The Green Planet BBC One My Dead Body Channel 4 My Garden of a Thousand Bees Sky Nature Scripted Comedy Derry Girls Channel 4 Big Boys Channel 4 Cunk On Earth BBC Two Netflix Single Documentary The Tinder Swindler Netflix Dying to Divorce Sky Documentaries Will Young Losing My Twin Rupert Channel 4 Single Drama Life and Death in the Warehouse BBC Three The House Netflix Then Barbara Met Alan BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty BBC One EastEnders BBC One Hollyoaks Channel 4 Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Ade Adepitan 2022 Winter Paralympics Channel 4 Gabby Logan Women s EURO 2022 BBC Sport Roy Keane FIFA World Cup 2022 ITV Sport Sports Program Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games BBC Sport Winter Paralympics Today in Beijing Channel 4 Women s EURO 2022 BBC Sport Supporting Actor Female Ambika Mod as Shruti Acharya in This Is Going to Hurt BBC One Saffron Hocking as Lauryn Lawrence in Top Boy Netflix Adelayo Adedayo as Rachel Hargreaves in The Responder BBC One Supporting Actor Male Adeel Akhtar as Andy Fisher in Sherwood BBC One Stephen Walters as Steve Williams in Anne ITV Stephen Merchant as Stephen Port in Four Lives BBC One Writer Comedy Lisa McGee for Derry Girls Channel 4 Jack Rooke for Big Boys Channel 4 Sam Leifer and Tom Basden for Plebs Soldiers of Rome ITVX Writer Drama Lucy Prebble for I Hate Suzie Too Sky Atlantic Sharon Horgan for Bad Sisters Apple TV Will Smith for Slow Horses Apple TV 2022 winners 10 11 12 This year saw the return to a live audience event after the lifting of COVID 19 restrictions Comedian Graham Norton was presented the outstanding achievement award for 2020 which he had been unable to collect at that time due to having COVID 19 Presented 29 March 2022 Host Tom Allen Award Winners Nominees 13 Outstanding Achievement Award 2020 Graham Norton awarded retroactively Outstanding Achievement Award Jack Thorne Judges Award Strictly Come Dancing BBC One Actor Female Gabrielle Creevy as Bethan in In My Skin BBC Three Sharlene Whyte as Doreen Lawrence in Stephen ITV Keeley Hawes as Valerie Tozer in It s a Sin Channel 4 Actor Male Callum Scott Howells as Colin Gladys Pugh Morris Jones in It s a Sin Channel 4 Tahar Rahim as Charles Sobhraj in The Serpent BBC One Olly Alexander as Ritchie Tozer in It s a Sin Channel 4 Arts Lady Boss The Jackie Collins Story BBC African Apocalypse BBC Freddie Mercury The Final Act BBC Two Breakthrough Award Adjani Salmon Dreaming Whilst Black BBC Three Callum Scott Howells It s a Sin Channel 4 Anjana Vasan We Are Lady Parts Channel 4 Children s Programme The Rubbish World of Dave Spud CITV Newsround Let s Talk About Periods CBBC The World According to Grandpa Channel 5 Comedy Entertainment The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan Channel 4 The Graham Norton Show BBC One The Last Leg Channel 4 Comedy Performance Female Anjana Vasan as Amina in We Are Lady Parts Channel 4 Sophie Willan as Alma Nuthall in Alma s Not Normal BBC Two Katy Wix as Carole Collins in Stath Lets Flats Channel 4 Comedy Performance Male Samson Kayo as Maleek in Bloods Sky Comedy Nick Mohammed as Joseph Harries in Intelligence Sky1 Adeel Akhtar as Billy in Back to Life BBC One Daytime Programme The Great House Giveaway Channel 4 Richard Osman s House of Games BBC Expert Witness BBC One Documentary Series 9 11 One Day in America National Geographic Hulu Undercover Police Hunting Paedophiles Channel 4 Liverpool Narcos Sky Documentaries Drama Series In My Skin BBC Three Manhunt The Night Stalker ITV Unforgotten ITV Entertainment The Big Breakfast Channel 4 Big Zuu s Big Eats Dave The Masked Singer ITV Entertainment Performance AJ Odudu and Mo Gilligan The Big Breakfast Channel 4 Rosie Jones Trip Hazard My Great British Adventure Channel 4 Victoria Coren Mitchell Only Connect BBC Formatted Popular Factual The Dog House Channel 4 The Repair Shop BBC Two The Rap Game UK BBC Three History Uprising BBC Two 9 11 Life Under Attack ITV 9 11 Inside the President s War Room BBC Apple TV Live Event The Earthshot Prize 2021 BBC The Funeral of HRH The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh BBC YouTube Pride 2021 YouTube Originals Limited Series It s a Sin Channel 4 Stephen ITV Time BBC One Presenter Munya Chawawa Race Around Britain YouTube Originals Steph McGovern Steph s Packed Lunch Channel 4 Joe Lycett Joe Lycett vs the Oil Giant Channel 4 RTS Network of the Year BBC One ITV Sky Arts Science amp Natural History David Harewood Why is Covid Killing People of Colour BBC Horizon The Vaccine BBC Two Baby Surgeons Delivering Miracles Channel 4 Scripted Comedy Alma s Not Normal BBC Two Bloods Sky Comedy We Are Lady Parts Channel 4 Single Documentary Rape Who s on Trial Channel 4 The Return Life After ISIS Sky Documentaries Grenfell The Untold Story Channel 4 Single Drama Help Channel 4 Death of England Face to Face Sky Arts Romeo and Juliet Sky Arts Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Channel 4 Casualty BBC One Coronation Street ITV Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Gary Neville Sky Sports Premier League Sky Sports Emma Hayes UEFA Euro 2020 ITV Gabby Logan London Marathon BBC Sport Sports Programme Tokyo 2020 Olympics BBC Sport The Hundred Sky Sports The Paralympics Tokyo 2020 Channel 4 Tokyo 2020 Olympics BBC Sport Writer Comedy Nida Manzoor for We Are Lady Parts Channel 4 Mae Martin amp Joe Hampson for Feel Good Channel 4 Holly Walsh Helen Serafinowicz and Barunka O Shaughnessy for Motherland BBC Two Writing Drama Russell T Davies for It s a Sin Channel 4 Richard Warlow for The Serpent BBC One Jack Thorne for Help Channel 4 2021 winners 14 15 For the second year running due to COVID 19 related restrictions the 2021 winners ceremony was held behind closed doors and without a live audience In 2021 a new award category for comedy entertainment programme was established A special award was bestowed on John McVay Sara Geater Max Rumney Hakan Kousetta and their team at PACT Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television in this year to recognise the difficulties and challenges for the independent production sector during the pandemic year Presented 16 March 2021 livestreamed event 16 Host Jonathan Ross Award Winners Nominees 17 Outstanding Achievement Award Russell T Davies Judges Award Anne Mensah Special Award PACT John McVay Sara Geater Max Rumney Hakan Kousetta and team Actor Female Michaela Coel as Arabella Essiedu in I May Destroy You BBC One Daisy Edgar Jones as Marianne Sheridan in Normal People BBC Three Glenda Jackson as Maud Horsham in Elizabeth Is Missing BBC One Actor Male Shaun Parkes as Frank Crichlow in Small Axe BBC One Lennie James as Nelson Nelly Rowe in Save Me Too Sky Atlantic Paul Mescal as Connell Waldron in Normal People BBC Three Arts Grayson s Art Club Channel 4 African Renaissance When Art Meets Power BBC Four Keith Haring Street Art Boy BBC Two Breakthrough Award Mae Martin Feel Good Channel 4 Big Zuu Big Zuu s Big Eats Dave Robert Softley Gale CripTales Hamish BBC Four Children s Programme IRL with Team Charlene CITV FYI Investigates Brazil Children Caught in the Crossfire Sky Kids JoJo amp Gran Gran It s Time to Go to the Hairdresser s CBeebies Comedy Entertainment The Ranganation BBC Two Charlie Brooker s Antiviral Wipe BBC Two The Big Narstie Show Channel 4 Comedy Performance Female Gbemisola Ikumelo as various characters in Famalam BBC Three Ruth Jones as Vanessa Shanessa Nessa Jenkins in Gavin amp Stacey Christmas Special BBC One Sophie Willan as Alma Nuthall in Alma s Not Normal BBC Two Comedy Performance Male Youssef Kerkour as Sami Ibrahim in Home Channel 4 O T Fagbenle as Maxxx in Maxxx Channel 4 Paul Chahidi as Rev Francis Seaton in This Country BBC Three Daytime Programme Loose Women ITV Junior Bake Off Channel 4 The Bidding Room BBC One Documentary Series Once Upon a Time in Iraq BBC Two Hospital Fighting Covid 19 BBC Two The School That Tried to End Racism Channel 4 Drama Series In My Skin BBC Three I Hate Suzie Sky Atlantic Save Me Too Sky Atlantic Entertainment The Masked Singer ITV Beat the Chasers ITV Big Zuu s Big Eats Dave Entertainment Performance Big Narstie amp Mo Gilligan The Big Narstie Show Channel 4 Rob Beckett amp Romesh Ranganathan Rob amp Romesh Vs Sky One Yung Filly Hot Property BBC Three Formatted Popular Factual Joe Lycett s Got Your Back Channel 4 Long Lost Family Born Without Trace ITV The Rap Game UK BBC Three History Damilola The Boy Next Door Channel 4 Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany BBC Four The World s Biggest Murder Trial Nuremberg Channel 5 Live Event The Third Day Autumn Sky Atlantic HBO ENO s Drive amp Live La Boheme Sky Arts Election 2019 Live The Results ITV Mini Series I May Destroy You BBC One Adult Material Channel 4 Small Axe BBC One Presenter Joe Lycett The Great British Sewing Bee BBC One Grayson Perry Grayson s Art Club Channel 4 Yinka Bokinni Damilola The Boy Next Door Channel 4 RTS Channel of the Year BBC One ITV Sky Arts Science amp Natural History The Surgeon s Cut Netflix Surviving the Virus My Brother amp Me BBC One Brain Surgeons Between Life and Death Channel 4 Scripted Comedy The Young Offenders BBC Three RTE Brassic Sky1 Sex Education Netflix Single Documentary Anton Ferdinand Football Racism amp Me BBC One Surviving Covid Channel 4 The Family Secret Channel 4 Single Drama Elizabeth Is Missing BBC One Anthony BBC One Sitting in Limbo BBC One Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty BBC One Coronation Street ITV Holby City BBC One Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Michael Holding England v West Indies Sky Sports Bryan Habana 2019 Rugby World Cup Final ITV Sport Gabby Logan London Marathon 2020 BBC Sport Sports Programme England v West Indies First Test Black Lives Matter Sky Sports London Marathon 2020 BBC One The Open For The Ages Sky Sports Writer Comedy Mae Martin and Joe Hampson for Feel Good Channel 4 Peter Foott for The Young Offenders BBC Three RTE Writing team for Ghosts BBC One Writing Drama Michaela Coel for I May Destroy You BBC One Lucy Prebble for I Hate Suzie Sky Atlantic Steve McQueen and Alastair Siddons for Small Axe BBC One 2020 winners 18 Due to COVID 19 related restrictions the 2020 winners ceremony was held behind closed doors and without a live audience 19 The outstanding achievement award was not awarded as comedian Graham Norton had COVID 19 it would be retroactively awarded in 2022 once the ceremony returned as a live audience event Presented 17 March 2020 livestreamed event 20 Host Paul Merton Award Winners Nominees Outstanding Achievement Award Graham Norton not awarded Judges Award Jane Featherstone Actor Female Tamara Lawrance as July in The Long Song BBC One Niamh Algar as Dinah in The Virtues Channel 4 Suranne Jones as Anne Lister in Gentleman Jack BBC One Actor Male Stephen Graham as Joseph in The Virtues Channel 4 Jared Harris as Valery Legasov in Chernobyl Sky Atlantic HBO Micheal Ward as Jamie Tovell in Top Boy Netflix Arts Bros After the Screaming Stops BBC Four Imagine James Graham In the Room Where It Happens BBC One Superkids Breaking Away From Care Channel 4 Breakthrough Award Tanya Moodie Motherland BBC Two Aisling Bea This Way Up Channel 4 Tim Renkow Jerk BBC Three Children s Programme Zog BBC One The Athena Sky Kids Step Up to the Plate CBBC Comedy Performance Female Saoirse Monica Jackson as Erin Quinn in Derry Girls Channel 4 Diane Morgan as Liz in Motherland BBC Two Phoebe Waller Bridge as Fleabag in Fleabag BBC One Comedy Performance Male Ncuti Gatwa as Eric Effiong in Sex Education Netflix Alex Murphy as Conor MacSweeney and Chris Walley as Jock O Keeffe in The Young Offenders BBC Three RTE Youssef Kerkour as Sami Ibrahim in Home Channel 4 Daytime Programme The Repair Shop BBC Two Beat the Chef Channel 4 Good Morning Britain ITV Documentary Series The Choir Our School By The Tower BBC Two Crime and Punishment Channel 4 Hometown A Killing BBC Three Drama Series Gentleman Jack BBC One Ackley Bridge Channel 4 The Capture BBC One Entertainment RuPaul s Drag Race UK BBC Three Britain s Got Talent ITV Love Island ITV2 Entertainment Performance London Hughes Don t Hate The Playaz ITV2 Mo Gilligan The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan Channel 4 Stephen Mulhern In for a Penny ITV Formatted Popular Factual The British Tribe Next Door Channel 4 Celebrity Gogglebox Channel 4 The Circle Channel 4 History Jade The Reality Star Who Changed Britain Channel 4 Spotlight on The Troubles A Secret History BBC One Northern Ireland The Last Survivors BBC One Live Event Stormzy at Glastonbury 2019 BBC Two The BRIT Awards 2019 ITV The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance BBC One Mini Series The Long Song BBC One Chernobyl Sky Atlantic HBO Years and Years BBC One Presenter Mobeen Azhar Hometown A Killing BBC Three Fred Brathwaite A Fresh Guide to Florence BBC Two Vicky McClure Our Dementia Choir with Vicky McClure BBC One RTS Channel of the Year Channel 5 BBC Three Sky Atlantic Science amp Natural History The Parkinson s Drug Trial A Miracle Cure BBC Two 8 Days To the Moon and Back BBC Two The Planets BBC Two Scripted Comedy Fleabag BBC One Derry Girls Channel 4 Stath Lets Flats Channel 4 Single Documentary War in the Blood BBC Two David Harewood Psychosis and Me BBC Two Undercover Inside China s Digital Gulag ITV Single Drama The Left Behind BBC Three BBC Wales Brexit The Uncivil War Channel 4 Doing Money BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty BBC One EastEnders BBC One Coronation Street ITV Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Alex Scott 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup BBC One Gareth Thomas 2019 Rugby World Cup ITV Sport Nasser Hussain The Ashes Sky Sports Sports Programme ICC Cricket World Cup Final Sky Sports 2019 Rugby World Cup ITV sport FIFA Women s World Cup 2019 Semi Final England v USA BBC One Writer Comedy Phoebe Waller Bridge for Fleabag BBC One Danny Brocklehurst for Brassic Sky1 Laurie Nunn for Sex Education Netflix Writing Drama Craig Mazin for Chernobyl Sky Atlantic HBO Neil Forsyth for Guilt BBC Two Roy Williams for Soon Gone A Windrush Chronicle BBC Four 2019 winners 21 22 In 2019 the comedy performance award was split into two male and female for the first time Presented 19 March 2019 Host Shappi Khorsandi Award Winners Nominees 23 Outstanding Achievement Award Lorraine Kelly Judges Award Ben Frow Actor Female Jodie Comer as Oksana Astankova Villanelle in Killing Eve BBC Three Michaela Coel as Kate Ashby in Black Earth Rising BBC Two Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri in Killing Eve BBC Three Actor Male Lucian Msamati as Tobi Akindele Kiri Channel 4 Ben Whishaw as Norman Josiffe Norman Scott in A Very English Scandal BBC One Lennie James as Nelson Nelly Rowe in Save Me Sky Atlantic Arts The Art of Drumming Sky Arts Black Hollywood They ve Gotta Have Us BBC Two Germaine Bloody Greer BBC Two Breakthrough Award Nabhaan Rizwan Informer BBC One Alice Feetham Save Me Sky Atlantic Mo Gilligan The Big Narstie Show Channel 4 Children s Programme Prosiect Z S4C Jacqueline Wilson s Katy CBBC My Life Locked in Boy CBBC Comedy Performance Female Lesley Manville as Cathy Walker in Mum BBC Two Daisy May Cooper as Kerry Mucklowe in This Country BBC Three Sian Gibson as Kayleigh Kitson in Peter Kay s Car Share The Finale BBC One Comedy Performance Male Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith as various characters in Inside No 9 BBC Two Alex Murphy as Conor MacSweeney and Chris Walley as Jock O Keeffe in The Young Offenders BBC Three RTE Samson Kayo as various characters in Famalam BBC Three Daytime Programme The Repair Shop BBC Two Moving On Invisible BBC One Murder Mystery and My Family BBC One Documentary Series Prison Channel 4 Drugsland BBC Three Love and Hate Crime BBC One Drama Series Save Me Sky Atlantic Killing Eve BBC Three Peaky Blinders BBC Two Entertainment The Last Leg Channel 4 Britain s Got Talent ITV Don t Hate The Playaz ITV2 Entertainment Performance Big Narstie amp Mo Gilligan The Big Narstie Show Channel 4 Jennifer Hudson The Voice UK ITV Michael McIntyre Michael McIntyre s Big Show BBC One Formatted Popular Factual The Real Full Monty Ladies Night ITV Gordon Gino and Fred Road Trip The French Connection ITV Mortimer amp Whitehouse Gone Fishing BBC Two History A Dangerous Dynasty The House of Assad BBC Two Secret History Holocaust The Revenge Plot Channel 4 The Ruth Ellis Files A Very British Crime Story BBC Four Live Event The Royal Wedding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle BBC Glyndebourne Opera Cup Sky Arts The Real Full Monty Live ITV Mini Series A Very English Scandal BBC One Butterfly ITV The Cry BBC One Presenter Romesh Ranganathan The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan BBC Two Bobby Friction Pump Up the Bhangra The Sound of Asian Britain BBC Four Michael Palin Michael Palin in North Korea Channel 5 RTS Channel of the Year CBeebies BBC One Channel 5 Science amp Natural History Drowning in Plastic BBC One Blue Planet II BBC One The Secret Life of Landfill A Rubbish History BBC Four Scripted Comedy Derry Girls Channel 4 Famalam BBC Three Detectorists BBC Four Single Documentary Raped My Story Channel 5 Grenfell BBC One Married to a Paedophile Channel 4 Single Drama Killed by My Debt BBC Three Black Mirror USS Callister Netflix Mother s Day BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Channel 4 Casualty BBC One Coronation Street ITV Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Osi Umenyiora The NFL Show NFL This Week BBC Two Gary Lineker MOTD World Cup 2018 BBC One Roy Keane 2018 FIFA World Cup ITV Sports Programme MOTD 2018 World Cup Quarter Final England v Sweden BBC One 2018 Ryder Cup Sky Sports Winter Paralympic Games Channel 4 Writer Comedy Stefan Golaszewski for Mum BBC Two Jamie Demetriou and Robert Popper for Stath Lets Flats Channel 4 Lisa McGee for Derry Girls Channel 4 Writing Drama Lennie James for Save Me Sky Atlantic David Nicholls for Patrick Melrose Sky Atlantic Russell T Davies for A Very English Scandal BBC One 2018 winners 24 25 26 In 2018 Netflix s historical drama The Crown was bestowed a special recognition award Presented 20 March 2018 Host Vernon Kay Award Winners Nominees Lifetime Achievement Award Jimmy McGovern Judges Award Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones Special Recognition Award The Crown Netflix Actor Female Sinead Keenan as Melanie Jones in Little Boy Blue ITV Thandie Newton as Roz Huntley in Line of Duty BBC Two Wunmi Mosaku as Gloria Taylor in Damilola Our Loved Boy BBC One Actor Male Stephen Graham as Detective Superintendent Dave Kelly in Little Boy Blue ITV Jack Rowan as Sam Woodford in Born To Kill Channel 4 Sean Bean as Father Michael Kerrigan in Broken BBC One Arts Paula Rego Secrets amp Stories BBC Two Basquiat Rage to Riches BBC Two Grayson Perry Divided Britain Channel 4 Breakthrough Award Daniel Lawrence Taylor Timewasters ITV2 Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper for This Country BBC Three Molly Windsor Three Girls BBC One Children s Programme Newsround Inside My Head CBBC Apple Tree House Talking Books CBeebies Jamie Johnson End Game CBBC Comedy Performance Daisy May Cooper as Kerry Mucklowe and Charlie Cooper as Lee Kurtan Mucklowe in This Country BBC Three Michaela Coel as Tracey Gordon in Chewing Gum E4 Tom Davis as DI Sleet in Murder in Successville BBC Three Daytime Programme Moving On Eighteen BBC One Good Morning Britain ITV The Question Jury Channel 4 Documentary Series Hospital BBC Two Catching a Killer Channel 4 The Detectives Murder on the Streets BBC Two Drama Series The End of the F ing World Channel 4 Netflix Ackley Bridge Channel 4 The Crown Netflix Entertainment Love Island ITV2 Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Murder in Successville BBC Three Entertainment Performance Adam Hills Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe The Last Leg Channel 4 Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here ITV Claudia Winkleman Strictly Come Dancing BBC One Formatted Popular Factual Muslims Like Us BBC One Rich House Poor House Channel 5 The Big Life Fix with Simon Reeve BBC Two History Elizabeth I s Secret Agents BBC Two Black and British A Forgotten History BBC Two My Family Partition and Me India 1947 BBC One Live Event World War One Remembered Passchendaele For The Fallen BBC Two One Love Manchester BBC One ITV News Election Night The Results ITV Mini Series Three Girls BBC One Born To Kill Channel 4 The State Channel 4 Presenter Anita Rani My Family Partition and Me India 1947 BBC One Grayson Perry Grayson Perry Divided Britain Channel 4 Gordon Ramsay Gordon Ramsay on Cocaine ITV RTS Channel of the Year BBC One CBBC Channel 5 Science amp Natural History Planet Earth II Dogs An Amazing Animal Family Sky1 Guy Martin vs The Robot Car Channel 4 Scripted Comedy This Country BBC Three Chewing Gum E4 People Just Do Nothing BBC Three Single Documentary Rio Ferdinand Being Mum and Dad BBC One Chris Packham Aspergers and Me BBC One The Accused Channel 5 Single Drama Murdered for Being Different BBC Three Damilola Our Loved Boy BBC One King Charles III BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV EastEnders BBC One Holby City BBC One Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Michael Johnson World Athletics Championships BBC Sport Kelly Cates Friday Night Football STV Osi Umenyiora The NFL Show NFL This Week BBC Two Sports Programme Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko Sky Sports 2017 FA Cup Final BBC Sport UEFA Women s EURO England v Netherlands Semi Final Channel 4 Writer Comedy Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper for This Country BBC Three Michaela Coel for Chewing Gum E4 Steve Stamp and Allan Mustafa for People Just Do Nothing BBC Three Writing Drama Nicole Taylor for Three Girls BBC One Charlie Covell for The End of the F ing World Channel 4 Netflix Jeff Pope for Little Boy Blue ITV 2017 winners 27 28 29 This year saw the drama serial award retired to make way for two new awards the mini series award and the RTS channel of the year award Presented 21 March 2017 Host Sandy Toksvig Award Winners Nominees 30 31 Lifetime Achievement Award Julie Walters Judges Award Sally Wainwright Actor Female Sophie Okonedo as Maya Cobbina in Undercover BBC One Jodie Comer as Ivy Moxam in Thirteen BBC Three Julie Walters as Marie Finchley in National Treasure Channel 4 Actor Male Robbie Coltrane as Paul Finchley in National Treasure Channel 4 Adeel Akhtar as Shahzad in Murdered by My Father BBC One James Nesbitt as Colin Howell in The Secret ITV Arts Grayson Perry All Man Channel 4 Bricks BBC Four One Night in 2012 An Imagine Special BBC One Breakthrough Award Phoebe Waller Bridge Fleabag BBC Three Nadiya Hussain The Chronicles of Nadiya BBC One Phillip Wood Chasing Dad A Lifelong Addiction BBC Three Children s Programme CBeebies A Midsummer Night s Dream CBeebies Lily s Driftwood Bay Nick Jr My Life The Boy on the Bicycle CBBC Comedy Performance Asim Chaudhry as Chabud Chabuddy G Gul in People Just Do Nothing BBC Three Sharon Horgan as Sharon Morris and Rob Delaney as Rob Norris in Catastrophe Channel 4 Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge in Alan Partridge s Scissored Isle Sky Atlantic Daytime Programme Find it Fix it Flog it Channel 4 Matron Medicine and Me 70 Years of the NHS BBC One The Question Jury Channel 4 Documentary Series Exodus Our Journey to Europe BBC Two Inside Obama s White House BBC Two AL Jazeer America Arte France The Murder Detectives Channel 4 Drama Series Happy Valley BBC One Line of Duty BBC Two The Durrells ITV Entertainment Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Strictly Come Dancing BBC One Taskmaster Dave Entertainment Performance Adam Hills Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe The Last Leg Channel 4 Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here ITV Romesh Ranganathan Asian Provocateur Mum s American Dream BBC Three History The Aberfan Young Wives Club ITV Secret History Saddam Goes to Hollywood Channel 4 Challenger Disaster Lost Tapes National Geographic Live Event Stand Up to Cancer Channel 4 The Centenary of the Battle of the Somme BBC One BBC Two The Sound of Music Live ITV Mini Series National Treasure Channel 4 London Spy BBC Two Thirteen BBC Three Popular Factual and Features Employable Me BBC Two First Dates Channel 4 SAS Who Dares Wins Channel 4 Presenter Grayson Perry Grayson Perry All Man Channel 4 Sir David Attenborough Attenborough and The Giant Dinosaur BBC One Richard Ayoade Travel Man 48 Hours in Vienna Channel 4 RTS Channel of the Year BBC Three BBC One Channel 4 Science amp Natural History First Contact Lost Tribe of the Amazon Channel 4 The Hunt The Hardest Challenge BBC One The Secret Life of 4 5 amp 6 Year Olds Channel 4 Scripted Comedy People Just Do Nothing BBC Three Catastrophe Channel 4 The Windsors Channel 4 Single Documentary The Murder of Sadie Hartley ITV Hillsborough BBC Two The Forgotten Children ITV Single Drama Murdered by My Father BBC One A Midsummer Night s Dream BBC One Reg BBC One Soap and Continuing Drama Emmerdale ITV EastEnders BBC One Hollyoaks Channel 4 Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Osi Umenyiora Race to Super Bowl 50 The NFL Show NFL This Week BBC Two Clare Balding Rio Paralympics Channel 4 Nasser Hussain Sky Sports Sports Programme Rio Paralympics Channel 4 Twenty20 International England v Pakistan Sky Sports The Open Sky Sports Writer Comedy Phoebe Waller Bridge for Fleabag BBC Three Graham Linehan Sharon Horgan Helen Linehan Holly Walsh for Motherland BBC Two Stefan Golaszewski for Mum BBC Two Writing Drama Sally Wainwright for Happy Valley BBC One Jack Thorne for National Treasure Channel 4 Jed Mercurio for Line of Duty BBC Two 2016 winners 32 33 34 In 2016 a single breakthrough award was revived to replace the two awards behind the scenes and on screen that were last bestowed in 2008 The children s fiction award was retired as was the international award Presented 22 March 2016 Host Richard Madeley Award Winners Nominees 35 4 36 Lifetime Achievement Award Joan Bakewell Judges Award Lenny Henry Actor Female Suranne Jones as Dr Gemma Foster in Doctor Foster BBC One Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall BBC Two Claire Rushbrook as Pat Simms in Home Fires ITV Actor Male Anthony Hopkins as Sir in The Dresser BBC Two Adam Long as Tom in Don t Take My Baby BBC Three Tom Courtenay as Eric Slater in Unforgotten ITV Arts Handmade BBC Four Grayson Perry s Dream House Channel 4 Hockney BBC Two Breakthrough Award Michaela Coel Chewing Gum E4 Richard Bentley The Stranger on the Bridge Channel 4 Sian Gibson Peter Kay s Car Share BBC One Children s Programme My Life I Am Leo CBBC Lily s Driftwood Bay Goodbye Seabird Nick Jr The Dumping Ground CBBC Comedy Performance Michaela Coel as Tracey Gordon in Chewing Gum E4 Nick Helm as Andy King in Uncle BBC One Sharon Horgan as Sharon Morris and Rob Delaney as Rob Norris in Catastrophe Channel 4 Daytime Programme Judge Rinder ITV Posh Pawnbrokers Channel 4 This Morning ITV Documentary Series The Romanians are Coming Channel 4 Reggie Yates Extreme Russia BBC Three The Detectives BBC Two Drama Serial The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies ITV Wolf Hall BBC Two This Is England 90 Channel 4 Drama Series No Offence Channel 4 Humans Channel 4 The Last Kingdom BBC Two Entertainment Release the Hounds ITV2 The Graham Norton Show BBC One The Last Leg Channel 4 Entertainment Performance Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Britain s Got Talent Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Adam Hills The Last Leg Channel 4 Jack Whitehall A League of Their Own Sky1 History Holocaust Night Will Fall Channel 4 Britain s Forgotten Slave Owners BBC Two Dagrau o Waed Rhyfel Corea Tears of Blood Korean War S4C Live Event VE Day 70 The Nation Remembers BBC One Alternative General Election with Jeremy Paxman Channel 4 BRIT Awards 2015 ITV Popular Factual and Features DIY SOS Homes For Veterans BBC One First Dates Channel 4 SAS Who Dares Wins Channel 4 Presenter Reggie Yates Reggie Yates Extreme Russia BBC Three David Olusoga Britain s Forgotten Slave Owners BBC Two Grayson Perry Grayson Perry s Dream House Channel 4 Science amp Natural History Oak Tree Nature s Greatest Survivor BBC Four Big Blue Live BBC Two Japan Earth s Enchanted Islands BBC Two Scripted Comedy Catastrophe Channel 4 Peter Kay s Car Share BBC One People Just Do Nothing BBC Three Single Documentary Storyville India s Daughter BBC Four Going Clear Scientology and the Prison of Belief Sky Atlantic My Son the Jihadi Channel 4 Single Drama Coalition Channel 4 Black Mirror White Christmas Channel 4 Cyberbully Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama Emmerdale ITV Coronation Street ITV EastEnders BBC One Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit David Coulthard BBC Sport Alan Shearer BBC Sport Gary Neville Monday Night Football Sky Sports Sports Programme Monday Night Football Sky Sports Champions League Goals Show BT Sport The Ashes Sky Sports Writer Comedy Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan for Catastrophe Channel 4 Michaela Coel for Chewing Gum E4 Peter Kay Sian Gibson Paul Coleman and Tim Reid for Peter Kay s Car Share BBC One Writing Drama Peter Morgan for The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies ITV Russell T Davies for Cucumber Channel 4 Shane Meadows and Jack Thorne for This Is England 90 Channel 4 2015 winners 37 38 39 Presented 17 March 2015 Host John Sargeant Award Winners Nominees Lifetime Achievement Award Melvyn Bragg Judges Award Ben Stephenson Actor Female Sarah Lancashire as Sgt Catherine Cawood in Happy Valley BBC One Georgina Campbell as Ashley Jones in Murdered by My Boyfriend BBC Three Sheridan Smith as Cilla Black in Cilla ITV Actor Male Tom Hollander as Dylan Thomas in A Poet in New York BBC Two Adeel Akhtar as Wilson Wilson inUtopia Channel 4 Toby Jones as Neil Baldwin in Marvellous BBC Two Arts Grayson Perry Who Are You Channel 4 Messiah at the Foundling Hospital BBC Two Our Gay Wedding The Musical Channel 4 Children s Fiction 4 O Clock Club Christmas CBBC Hank Zipzer CBBC Katie Morag Katie Morag and the Tiresome Ted CBeebies Children s Programme The Big Performance Finale CBBC Marrying Mum and Dad CBBC Swashbuckle Pirate Pampering Cbeebies Comedy Performance Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton as various characters in Inside No 9 BBC Two Harry Enfield as various characters in Harry amp Paul s Story of the Twos BBC Two Sarah Hadland as Trish Collingwood in The Job Lot ITV2 Daytime Programme Couples Come Dine with Me Channel 4 Superstar Dogs Channel 4 This Morning ITV Documentary Series Life and Death Row BBC Three Bedlam Channel 4 Protecting Our Parents BBC Two Drama Serial The Honourable Woman BBC Two Prey ITV The Driver BBC One Drama Series Line of Duty BBC Two Happy Valley BBC One Peaky Blinders BBC Two Entertainment The Graham Norton Show BBC One A League of Their Own Sky1 Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Entertainment Performance Claudia Winkleman Strictly Come Dancing BBC One Graham Norton The Graham Norton Show BBC One Keith Lemon Celebrity Juice ITV2 History Our World War BBC Three The First Georgians The German Kings Who Made Britain BBC Four The World s War Forgotten Soldiers of Empire BBC Two International Fargo Channel 4 The Big Bang Theory E4 True Detective Sky Atlantic Live Event D Day The Heroes Return BBC One The Grand National Channel 4 Racing WW1 Remembered From The Battlefield amp From Westminster Abbey BBC Two Popular Factual and Features The Island with Bear Grylls Channel 4 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy Sky1 The Great British Bake Off BBC One Presenter Billy Connolly Billy Connolly s Big Send Off ITV Lucy Worsley The First Georgians The German Kings Who Made Britain BBC Four Grayson Perry Grayson Perry Who Are You Channel 4 Science amp Natural History Live From Space Lap of the Planet Channel 4 Life Story BBC One The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins BBC Four Scripted Comedy Harry amp Paul s Story of the Twos BBC Two Him amp Her The Wedding BBC Three Moone Boy Sky One Single Documentary The Paedophile Hunter Channel 4 Baby P The Untold Story BBC One This World Terror at The Mall BBC Two Single Drama Murdered by My Boyfriend BBC Three Common BBC One Marvellous BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama Casualty BBC One Coronation Street ITV EastEnders BBC One Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Gary Neville Sky Sports Gary Lineker BBC Sport Hazel Irvine BBC Sport Sports Programme The 2014 Ryder Cup Sky Sports British Grand Prix BBC Two World Cup Germany vs Brazil BBC One Writer Comedy Harry Enfield Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson for Harry amp Paul s Story of the Twos BBC Two Jessica Knappett for Drifters E4 Sam Leifer and Tom Basden for Plebs ITV2 Writing Drama Peter Bowker for Marvellous BBC Two Jimmy McGovern for Common BBC One Sally Wainwright for Happy Valley BBC One 2014 winners 40 41 42 In 2014 the nations amp regions programme award was dropped to make room for two sports related awards sports programme and sports presenter commentator or pundit Presented 18 March 2014 Host Tim Vine Award Winners Nominees 43 Lifetime Achievement Award David Suchet Judges Award Janice Hadlow Actor Female Olivia Colman as DR Ellie Miller in Broadchurch ITV as Carol in Run Channel 4 Jodie Whittaker as Beth Latimer in Broadchurch ITV Sharon Rooney as Rachel Rae Earl in My Mad Fat Diary E4 Actor Male Idris Elba as DCI John Luther in Luther BBC One Lennie James as Richard in Run Channel 4 Stephen Dillane as Det Chief Inspector Karl Roebuck in The Tunnel Sky Atlantic Arts Imagine Vivian Maier Who Took Nanny s Pictures BBC One Inside the Mind of Leonardo Sky Arts Rebuilding The World Trade Center Channel 4 Children s Fiction The Dumping Ground CBBC The Ugly Duckling CBeebies Wolfblood CBBC Children s Programme Newsround Hard Times CBBC Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom CBBC Swashbuckle Cbeebies Comedy Performance Brendan O Carroll as Agnes Brown in Mrs Brown s Boys BBC One Rebecca Front as the Therapist in Psychobitches Sky Arts Ryan Sampson as Grumio in Plebs ITV2 Daytime Programme Four Rooms Channel 4 More4 Pointless BBC One The Chase ITV Documentary Series Educating Yorkshire Channel 4 Her Majesty s Prison Aylesbury ITV The Call Centre BBC Three Drama Serial Broadchurch ITV In the Flesh BBC Three Top of the Lake BBC Two Drama Series Peaky Blinders BBC Two My Mad Fat Diary E4 Utopia Channel 4 Entertainment The Last Leg Channel 4 A League of Their Own Sky1 Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Entertainment Performance Alan Carr Alan Carr Chatty Man Channel 4 Leigh Francis Celebrity Juice ITV2 Through the Keyhole ITV Ant amp Dec Britain s Got Talent Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV History Richard III King in the Car Park Channel 4 Secrets From The Workhouse ITV The Story of the Jews BBC Two International Game of Thrones Sky Atlantic Storyville Pussy Riot A Punk Prayer BBC Four The Returned More4 Live Event The Ashes 2013 Sky Sports Bollywood Carmen Live BBC Three Wimbledon Men s Final BBC Sport Popular Factual and Features Gogglebox Channel 4 Gadget Man Channel 4 Long Lost Family ITV Presenter Stephen Fry Stephen Fry Out There BBC Two David Attenborough Galapagos 3D Sky 3D Davina McCall Long Lost Family ITV Science amp Natural History Africa BBC One How To Win The Grand National Channel 4 Planet Ant Life Inside the Colony BBC Four Scripted Comedy Plebs ITV2 A Touch of Cloth Undercover Cloth Sky1 Toast of London Channel 4 Single Documentary The Murder Trial Channel 4 Dogging Tales Channel 4 The Unspeakable Crime Rape BBC One Single Drama The Challenger BBC Two Burton amp Taylor BBC Four Our Girl BBC One Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV Casualty BBC One Emmerdale ITV Sports Presenter Commentator or Pundit Gary Neville Sky Sports Clare Balding Channel 4 Racing Channel 4 Gabby Logan World Athletics BBC Sport Sports Programme World Athletics Mo Farah s Double Gold Win BBC Sport Andy Murray The Man Behind the Racquet BBC One FA Cup Final ITV Sport Writer Comedy James Corden Mathew Baynton and Tom Basden for The Wrong Mans BBC Two Sam Leifer and Tom Basden for Plebs ITV2 Writing team for Psychobitches Sky Arts Writing Drama Marlon Smith and Daniel Fajemisin Duncan for Run Channel 4 Chris Chibnall for Broadchurch ITV Dennis Kelly for Utopia Channel 4 2013 winners 44 45 46 In 2013 the award for live event was revived having been lasted bestowed in 2004 This year was also notable for the RTS television awards in that two judges awards were bestowed for the very first time Presented 19 March 2013 Host Jo Brand Award Winners Nominees 47 Lifetime Achievement Award Dave Gordon Head of sporting events BBC Judges Award Danny Boyle Judges Award London Paralympics 2012 Channel 4 Actor Female Olivia Colman as Sue in Accused BBC One Anne Marie Duff as Mo Murray in Accused BBC One Sheridan Smith as Charmian Biggs in Mrs Biggs ITV Actor Male Sean Bean as Simon Tracie in Accused BBC One Lennie James as Tony Gates in Line of Duty BBC Two Oliver Lansley as Kenny Everett in Best Possible Taste The Kenny Everett Story BBC One Arts Lucian Freud Painted Life BBC Two All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry Channel 4 The South Bank Show Grime Bow amp How UK Hip Hop Found Its Voice Sky Arts Children s Drama Wolfblood CBBC Mr Stink BBC One Teulu Tŷ Crwn The Tŷ Crwn Family S4C Children s Programme Room on the Broom BBC One Newsround Up and Away CBBC Horrible Histories CBBC Comedy Performance Jessica Hynes as Siobhan Sharpe in Twenty Twelve BBC Two Jack Whitehall as Jonathan J P Pembersley in Fresh Meat Channel 4 Ruth Jones as Stella Jackson Morris Kosh in Stella Sky One Daytime Programme Remembrance Week BBC One Jamie s 15 Minute Meals Channel 4 The Chase ITV Documentary Series Protecting Our Children BBC Two Our War BBC Three The Year the Town Hall Shrank BBC Four Drama Serial Good Cop BBC One Parade s End BBC Two Room at the Top BBC Four Drama Series Sherlock BBC One Call the Midwife BBC One Line of Duty BBC Two Entertainment Celebrity Juice ITV2 Britain s Got Talent ITV Dynamo Magician Impossible Watch Entertainment Performance Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here ITV Charlie Brooker 10 O Clock Live Channel 4 will i am The Voice UK BBC One History The Secret History of Our Streets BBC Two The Plot To Bring Down Britain s Planes Channel 4 Words of Captain Scott ITV International Girls Sky Atlantic Borgen BBC Four Homeland Channel 4 Live Event The London Olympics 2012 BBC Sport The London Paralympics 2012 Channel 4 The Queen s Diamond Jubilee Concert BBC One Nations and Regions Programme The Bank of Dave Episode 1 Channel 4 Born to Lose STV The Story of Wales BBC One Wales Popular Factual and Features Long Lost Family ITV Make Bradford British Channel 4 The Great British Bake Off BBC Two Presenter Clare Balding The Olympics BBC Dr James Fox History of Art in Three Colours BBC Four Grayson Perry All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry Channel 4 Science amp Natural History Operation Iceberg BBC Two Earthflight BBC One The Plane Crash Channel 4 Scripted Comedy Alan Partridge Welcome to the Places of My Life Sky Atlantic Fresh Meat Channel 4 Twenty Twelve BBC Two Single Documentary 7 7 One Day in London BBC Two Fy Chwaer A Fi My Sister and Me S4C Lifers Channel 4 Single Drama The Hollow Crown Richard II BBC Two Everyday Channel 4 My Murder BBC Three Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV EastEnders BBC One Hollyoaks Channel 4 Writer Comedy Writing Team for The Thick of It BBC Two Jo Brand Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan for Getting On BBC Four John Morton for Twenty Twelve BBC Two Writing Drama Steven Moffat for Sherlock BBC One Jed Mercurio for Line of Duty BBC Two Robert Jones for Murder BBC Two 2012 winners 48 49 50 Presented 20 March 2012 Host Rob Brydon Award Winners Nominees 51 52 Lifetime Achievement Award Beryl Vertue Judges Award Laura Mackie Director of drama ITV Actor Female Emily Watson as Janet Leach in Appropriate Adult ITV Ruth Negga as Shirley Bassey in Shirley BBC Two Vicky McClure as Frances Lorraine Lol Jenkins in This Is England 88 Channel 4 Actor Male Dominic West as Fred West in Appropriate Adult ITV Daniel Rigby as Eric Morecambe in Eric and Ernie BBC Two John Simm as Tom Ronstadt in Exile BBC One Arts Graffiti Wars Channel 4 Arena Produced by George Martin BBC Two The Impressionists BBC Two Children s Drama The Story of Tracy Beaker CBBC The Sarah Jane Adventures CBBC Children s Programme Newsround My Autism amp Me CBBC Horrible Histories CBBC The Amazing World of Gumball The Quest Cartoon Network Comedy Performance Russell Tovey as Steve Marshall and Sarah Solemani as Becky Williams in Him amp Her BBC Three Darren Boyd as Tim Elliot in Spy Sky1 Tom Hollander as Adam Smallbone in Rev BBC Two Daytime Programme Deal or No Deal Channel 4 Antiques Road Trip BBC Two Operation Hospital Food with James Martin BBC One Documentary Series 24 Hours in A amp E Channel 4 Educating Essex Channel 4 Fighting on the Frontline Channel 4 Drama Serial Top Boy Channel 4 The Crimson Petal and the White BBC Two The Promise Channel 4 Drama Series Luther BBC One Scott amp Bailey ITV The Fades BBC Three Entertainment Derren Brown The Experiments Channel 4 The Million Pound Drop Channel 4 The Graham Norton Show BBC One Entertainment Performance Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Red or Black Push the Button Britain s Got Talent ITV James Corden A League of Their Own Sky1 Keith Lemon Celebrity Juice ITV2 History Dambusters Building The Bouncing Bomb Channel 4 If Walls Could Talk The History of the Home BBC Four The Life of Muhammad BBC Two International Modern Family Sky1 The Killing BBC Four The Slap BBC Four Nations and Regions Programme The Scheme BBC One Scotland Frankenstein s Wedding Live in Leeds BBC Three Wil a Cet S4C Popular Factual and Features Hugh s Big Fish Fight Channel 4 An Idiot Abroad 2 Sky1 The Great British Bake Off BBC Two Presenter Gareth Malone The Choir Military Wives BBC Two Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall Hugh s Big Fish Fight Channel 4 Karl Pilkington An Idiot Abroad 2 Sky1 Science amp Natural History Mummifying Alan Egypt s Last Secret Channel 4 Frozen Planet BBC One Stargazing Live BBC Two Scripted Comedy Fresh Meat Channel 4 PhoneShop Channel 4 Rev BBC Two Single Documentary Terry Pratchett Choosing to Die The Life and Loss of Karen Woo ITV True Stories Hell and Back Again Channel 4 Single Drama Eric and Ernie BBC Two Random Channel 4 United BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV EastEnders BBC One Emmerdale ITV Writer Comedy Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Fresh Meat Channel 4 James Wood for Rev BBC Two Robert Popper for Friday Night Dinner Channel 4 Writing Drama Peter Bowker for Eric and Ernie BBC Two Neil McKay for Appropriate Adult ITV Steven Moffat for Doctor Who BBC One 2011 winners 53 54 55 56 57 2011 saw a reversal of the 2009 decision with two documentary categories reinstated and the constructed factual series award removed along with the multi channel programme award Presented 15 March 2011 Host Dara o Briain Award Winners Nominees Lifetime Achievement Award Peter Bennett Jones Judges Award Steven Moffat Actor Female Vicky McClure as Frances Lorraine Lol Jenkins in This Is England 86 Channel 4 Julie Walters as Mo Mowlam in Mo Channel 4 Natalie Press as Paula Clennell in Five Daughters BBC One Actor Male Jim Broadbent as Logan Mountstuart in Any Human Heart Channel 4 David Tennant as Dave Tiler in Single Father BBC One Johnny Harris as Michael Mick Jenkins in This Is England 86 Channel 4 Arts Alan Bennett and the Habit of Art More4 Alan Bennett and the Habit of Art More4 Genius of British Art Howard Jacobson Flesh Channel 4 Children s Drama The Sarah Jane Adventures CBBC The Story of Tracy Beaker CBBC Children s Programme Horrible Histories CBBC Something Special CBeebies Diwrnod Mawr Sion Pyrs My Big Day Sion Pyrs S4C Comedy Performance Miranda Hart as Miranda in Miranda BBC One James Buckley as Jay Cartwright in The Inbetweeners E4 Tom Hollander for Adam Smallbone in Rev BBC Two Daytime Early peak Programme The Indian Doctor BBC One Deal or No Deal Channel 4 Moving On Sauce for the Goose BBC One Documentary Series Welcome to Lagos BBC Two One Born Every Minute Channel 4 Wormwood Scrubs ITV Drama Serial Five Daughters BBC One Any Human Heart Channel 4 This Is England 86 Channel 4 Drama Series Sherlock BBC One Downton Abbey ITV Misfits E4 Entertainment The X Factor ITV The Cube ITV The Million Pound Drop Channel 4 Entertainment Performance Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Britain s Got Talent ITV Charlie Brooker Newswipe with Charlie Brooker BBC Four Graham Norton The Graham Norton Show BBC One Features and Lifestyle Series Pineapple Dance Studios Sky1 Don t Tell the Bride BBC Three The Great British Bake Off BBC Two History The Secret Life of the National Grid BBC Four At Home with the Georgians BBC Two Words of the Blitz ITV International True Stories The Cove Channel 4 Justified 5USA Mad Men BBC Four Nations and Regions Programme Breaking the Silence BBC One Northern Ireland Snowdonia 1890 BBC One Wales Taggart STV Presenter Brian Cox Wonders of the Solar System BBC Two Piers Morgan Piers Morgan s Life Stories ITV Reggie Yates Autistic Superstars BBC Three Science amp Natural History Wonders of the Solar System BBC Two How Earth Made Us Deep Earth BBC Two Lost Land of the Tiger BBC One Scripted Comedy Miranda BBC One Rev BBC Two The Inbetweeners E4 Single Documentary Between Life and Death BBC One My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Channe l4 The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan More4 Single Drama The Road to Coronation Street BBC Four Mo Channel 4 The Song of Lunch BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders BBC One Casualty BBC One Coronation Street ITV Writer Comedy Jo Brand Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan for Getting On BBC Four Graham Linehan for The IT Crowd Channel 4 Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Peep Show Channel 4 Writing Drama Jack Thorne and Shane Meadows for This Is England 86 Channel 4 Neil McKay for Mo Channel 4 Stephen Butchard for Five Daughters BBC One 2010 winners 58 59 60 Presented 16 March 2010 Host Rob Brydon Award Winners Nominees 61 Lifetime Achievement Award Tony Warren Judges Award Norma Percy Actor Female Naomie Harris as Hortense Roberts in Small Island BBC One Julie Walters as Dr Anne Turner in A Short Stay in Switzerland BBC One Suranne Jones as Ruth Slater in Unforgiven ITV Actor Male David Oyelowo as Gilbert Joseph in Small Island BBC One Stephen Graham as Shay Ryan in The Street BBC One Tom Hardy as Freddie Jackson Jr in The Take Sky1 Arts Baroque BBC Four The First Movie More4 What is Beauty BBC Two Children s Drama Roy CBBC M I High CBBC The Sarah Jane Adventures CBBC Children s Programme Big amp Small Blame it on the Drain Cbeebies Bookaboo CITV Horrible Histories CBBC Comedy Performance Miranda Hart as Miranda in Miranda BBC Two Peter Capaldi as Malcolm Tucker in The Thick of It BBC Two Ruth Jones as Vanessa Shanessa Nessa Jenkins in Gavin amp Stacey BBC One Constructed Factual Series Famous Rich and Homeless BBC One The World s Strictest Parents BBC Three Victorian Farm BBC Two Daytime Early peak Programme Come Dine with Me Channel 4 Coach Trip Channel 4 The Hairy Bikers Food Tour of Britain BBC Two Documentary Wounded BBC One True Stories Afghan Star More4 The Force Channel 4 Drama Serial Unforgiven ITV Occupation BBC One Red Riding Channel 4 Drama Series The Street BBC One Cast Offs Channel 4 Misfits E4 Entertainment Newswipe with Charlie Brooker BBC Four Britain s Got Talent ITV The X Factor ITV Entertainment Performance Harry Hill Harry Hill s TV Burp ITV Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Britain s Got Talent ITV Michael McIntyre Michael McIntyre s Comedy Roadshow BBC One Features and Lifestyle Series Heston s Feasts Heston s Victorian Feast Channel 4 Don t Tell the Bride BBC Three The Sex Education Show vs Pornography Channel 4 History Garrow s Law BBC One 1066 The Battle for Middle Earth Channel 4 Iran and the West BBC Two International Mad Men BBC Four Damages BBC One Generation Kill FX Multi Channel Programme Award Dating in the Dark Living True Stories Here s Johnny More 4 Micro Men BBC Four Nations and Regions Programme A History of Scotland BBC One Scotland Deep Wreck Mysteries Death of a Battleship UTV Shameless Channel 4 Presenter Louis Theroux A Place for Paedophiles BBC Two James May James May s Toy Stories BBC Two Piers Morgan Piers Morgan s Life Stories ITV Science amp Natural History Inside Nature s Giants Channel 4 The Great Sperm Race Channel 4 Yellowstone Winter BBC Two Scripted Comedy The Thick of It BBC Two Miranda BBC Two The Inbetweeners E4 Single Drama Five Minutes of Heaven BBC Two A Short Stay in Switzerland BBC One Endgame Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders BBC One Casualty BBC One The Bill ITV Writer Comedy Iain Morris and Damon Beesley for The Inbetweeners E4 Jo Brand Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine for Getting On BBC Four Miranda Hart James Cary and Richard Hurst for Miranda BBC Two Writing Drama Peter Bowker for Occupation BBC One Guy Hibbert for Five Minutes of Heaven BBC Two Howard Overman for Misfits E4 2009 winners 62 63 64 In 2009 the two separate awards for documentaries were merged to make room for an award for constructed factual series created to recognise the growth and popularity of the reality TV series genre Presented 17 March 2009 Host Rory Bremner Award Winners Nominees Lifetime Achievement Award Bruce Forsyth Judges Award Richard Holloway Actor Female Andrea Riseborough as Angelica Fanshawe in The Devil s Whore Channel 4 Anna Maxwell Martin as N in Poppy Shakespeare Channel 4 Claire Foy as Amy Dorrit Little Dorrit in Little Dorrit BBC One Actor Male Ben Whishaw as Ben Coulter in Criminal Justice BBC One Matthew Macfadyen as Arthur Clennam in Little Dorrit BBC One Rafe Spall as Frank Taylor in He Kills Coppers ITV Arts Arena The Agony and The Ecstasy of Phil Spector BBC Two True Stories Derek More4 The Mona Lisa Curse Channel 4 Children s Drama M I High CBBC The Sarah Jane Adventures CBBC Summerhill CBBC Children s Programme ABC S4C Get Squiggling BBC Two Lifeproof Channel 4 Comedy Performance Peter Kay as Geraldine McQueen in Britain s Got the Pop Factor Channel 4 James Corden as Neil Smithy Smith in Gavin amp Stacey BBC One Simon Bird as Will McKenzie in The Inbetweeners E4 Constructed Factual Series The Choir Boys Don t Sing BBC Two Banged Up Channel 5 Britain s Missing Top Model BBC Three Daytime Early peak Programme The Estate We re In BBC One MasterChef The Professionals BBC One Missing BBC One Digital Channel Programme Charlie Brooker s Screenwipe BBC Four Katy Brand s Big Ass Show ITV2 Stanley Kubrick s Boxes More4 Documentary The Fallen BBC Two True Stories Chosen More4 Cutting Edge A Boy Called Alex Channel 4 Drama Serial The Devil s Whore Channel 4 Criminal Justice BBC One A Place of Execution ITV Drama Series The Fixer ITV City of Vice Channel 4 Con Passionate S4C Entertainment Harry Hill s TV Burp ITV Strictly Come Dancing BBC One The X Factor ITV Entertainment Performance Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins The Sunday Night Project Channel 4 Harry Hill Harry Hill s TV Burp ITV Paul O Grady The Paul O Grady Show ITV Features and Lifestyle Series How to Look Good Naked Channel 4 Kevin McCloud and The Big Town Plan Channel 4 Mary Queen of Shops BBC Two History Victorian Sex Explorer Channel 4 The American Future A History BBC Two Black Power Salute bbc fOUR International Mad Men BBC Four Summer Heights High More4 The Daily Show with Jon Stewart BBC Three Nations and Regions Programme A Poem for Harry BBC West Carefree Channel M High Times STV Presenter Bruce Parry Amazon with Bruce Parry BBC Two Mary Portas Mary Queen of Shops BBC Two Phillip Schofield and Fern Britton This Morning ITV Science amp Natural History Lost Land of the Jaguar BBC One Life in Cold Blood BBC One The Genius of Charles Darwin BBC One Scripted Comedy Outnumbered BBC One Lead Balloon BBC Two Peep Show Channel 4 Single Drama The Curse of Steptoe BBC Four Margaret Thatcher The Long Walk to Finchley BBC Four The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders BBC One Coronation Street ITV The Bill ITV Writer Comedy Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Peep Show Channel 4 Graham Linehan for The IT Crowd Channel 4 Sharon Horgan and Dennis Kelly for Pulling BBC Three Writing Drama Peter Flannery for The Devil s Whore Channel 4 Peter Moffat for Criminal Justice BBC One Simon Block for The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall Channel 4 2008 winners 65 66 67 In 2008 the RTS Gold Medal was superseded by the lifetime achievement award The two breakthrough awards behind the scenes and on screen were retired in this year as was the award for nations amp regions presenter Presented 19 March 2008 Host Eamonn Holmes Award Winners Nominees 68 Lifetime Achievement Award Sir David Attenborough Judges Award Glenwyn Benson Actor Female Sally Hawkins as Anne Elliot in Persuasion ITV Janet McTeer as DS Amy Foster in Five Days BBC One Penelope Wilton as Barbara Wilton in Five Days BBC One Actor Male Matthew Macfadyen as Charlie in Secret Life Channel 4 Andrew Garfield as Jack Burridge in Boy A Channel 4 David Tennant Recovery as the Doctor in Doctor Who BBC One Arts Genius of Photography BBC Four How We Built Britain BBC One This is Civilisation Channel 4 Children s Drama My Life as a Popat CITV Desperados CBBC The Sarah Jane Adventures CBBC Children s Programme Serious Andes CBBC Pocoyo CITV Shaun the Sheep BBC One Comedy Performance David Mitchell as Mark Corrigan Robert Webb as Jeremy Jez Usborne in Peep Show Channel 4 Jack Dee as Rick Spleen in Lead Balloon BBC Two Peter Capaldi as Malcolm Tucker in The Thick of It BBC Four Daytime Programme Come Dine with Me Channel 4 Loose Women ITV Wanted Down Under BBC One Digital Channel Programme Fonejacker E4 Charlie Brooker s Screenwipe BBC Four The Trial of Tony Blair Drama Serial Britz Channel 4 Five Days BBC One Torn ITV Drama Series The Street BBC One Doctor Who BBC One Skins E4 Entertainment QI BBC Two Strictly Come Dancing BBC One The Armstrong amp Miller Show BBC One Entertainment Performance Harry Hill Harry Hill s TV Burp ITV Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Stephen Fry QI BBC Two Features and Lifestyle Series Top Gear BBC Two Gordon Ramsay s F Word Channel 4 How to Look Good Naked Channel 4 Formatted Documentary Meet the Natives Channel 4 Filthy Rich and Homeless BBC Three The Secret Millionaire Channel 4 History Andrew Marr s History of Modern Britain BBC Two A Very British Sex Scandal Channel 4 The Relief of Belsen Channel 4 International Flight of the Conchords BBC Four Heroes Sci Fi Ugly Betty Channel 4 Nations and Regions Programme Boys Behind Bars BBC Scotland The Bullseye Belles BBC Northern Ireland Routemaster Goodbye London Hello World ITV London Observational Documentary You re Not Splitting Up My Family Channel 4 Beautiful Young Minds BBC Two Panorama Taking on the Taliban The Soldiers Story BBC One Presenter Andrew Marr Andrew Marr s History of Modern Britain BBC Two Kevin McCloud Grand Designs Channel 4 Stephen Nolan Nolan Live BBC Northern Ireland Science amp Natural History Parallel Worlds Parallel Lives BBC Four Horizon Everest Doctors in the Death Zone BBC Two The Human Footprint Channel 4 Single Drama Stuart A Life Backwards BBC Two Boy A Channel 4 The Mark of Cain Channel 4 Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Mighty Boosh BBC Three Peep Show Channel 4 The Thick of It BBC Four Soap and Continuing Drama The Bill ITV Coronation Street ITV Holby City BBC One Writer Comedy Graham Linehan for The IT Crowd Channel 4 Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Peep Show Channel 4 Armando Iannucci Simon Blackwell Jesse Armstrong Tony Roche and Ian Martin for The Thick of It BBC Four Writing Drama Heidi Thomas for Cranford BBC One Gwyneth Hughes for Five Days BBC One Mark O Rowe for Boy A Channel 4 2007 winners Presented 14 March 2007 Host Mark Austin Award Winners 69 Nominees 70 RTS Gold Medal Clive Jones MD ITV network Judges Award Richard Curtis Actor Female Helen Mirren as DCI Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect ITV Julia Davis as Fanny Cradock in Fear of Fanny BBC Four Susan Lynch as Penny in Soundproof BBC Two Actor Male Michael Sheen as Kenneth Williams in Kenneth Williams Fantabulosa BBC Four Jim Broadbent as Lord Longford in Longford Channel 4 Philip Glenister as Gene Hunt in Life on Mars BBC One Arts 9 11 Out of the Blue Channel 5 Peter amp the Wolf Channel 4 Simon Schama s Power of Art Bernini BBC Two Breakthrough Award Behind the Scenes Lee Mack and Andrew Collins Not Going Out BBC One Bart Layton Banged Up Abroad Channel 4 Lisa Gilchrist See No Evil The Moors Murders ITV Breakthrough Award On Screen Sacha Dhawan as Karim in Bradford Riots Channel 4 Joseph Mawle as Dean Whittingham in Soundproof BBC Two Russell Brand Russell Brand s Got Issues E4 Children s Drama Young Dracula CBBC Jackanory Muddle Earth CBBC That Summer Day CBBC Children s Programme Newsround The Wrong Trainers CBBC Charlie and Lola Welcome to Lolaland CBeebies Evacuation CBBC Comedy Performance Stephen Merchant as Darren Lamb in Extras BBC Two Catherine Tate as various characters in The Catherine Tate Show BBC Two Kevin Bishop as various roles in Star Stories Channel 4 Daytime Programme Through Hell and High Water BBC One The New Paul O Grady Show ITV This Morning ITV Documentary Series Anatomy of a Crime BBC Two Cult of the Suicide Bomber II Channel 4 Stephen Fry The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive BBC Two Digital Channel Programme Death of a President More4 Charlie Brooker s Screenwipe BBC Four Manchester Passion BBC Three Drama Serial Low Winter Sun Channel 4 Prime Suspect ITV Terry Pratchett s Hogfather Sky1 Drama Series The Street BBC One Doctor Who BBC One Life on Mars BBC One Entertainment How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria BBC One Friday Night Project Channel 4 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here ITV Entertainment Performance Simon Amstell Never Mind the Buzzcocks BBC Two Harry Hill Harry Hill s TV Burp ITV Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr Friday Night Project Channel 4 Features and Factual Entertainment The Apprentice BBC Two Dragons Den BBC Two The Real Hustle BBC Three History Who Do You Think You Are BBC One Nuremberg Nazis on Trial BBC Two The War of the World Channel 4 International Entourage ITV2 Baghdad ER More4 Spiral BBC Four Nations and Regions Presenter Jim McColl The Beechgrove Garden BBC One Darryl Grimason Supergoose Secret Gardens Earthworks Waterworld BBC Northern Ireland Fearghal McKinney UTV Nations and Regions Programme Inside Out Iceman BBC Yorkshire Holloway Hairdo ITV London Life s Too Short BBC Scotland Presenter Bruce Parry Tribe BBC Two Gordon Ramsay Gordon Ramsay s F Word Channel 4 Jeremy Clarkson James May amp Richard Hammond Top Gear BBC Two Science amp Natural History Planet Earth From Pole to Pole BBC One Horizon Bye Bye Planet Pluto BBC Two How William Shatner Changed the World Five Single Documentary True Stories Sisters in Law More4 Rain in My Heart BBC Two 9 11 The Falling Man Channel 4 Single Drama Housewife 49 ITV Longford Channel 4 The Road to Guantanamo Channel 4 Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Royle Family The Queen of Sheba BBC Two Extras BBC Two Green Wing Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV Emmerdale ITV The Bill ITV Writer Comedy Caroline Aherne Craig Cash and Phil Mealey for The Royle Family BBC Two Sharon Horgan and Dennis Kelly for Pulling BBC Three Victoria Pile amp Team for Green Wing Channel 4 Writing Drama Peter Morgan for Longford Channel 4 Abi Morgan for Tsunami The Aftermath HBO BBC Two Simon Donald for Low Winter Sun Channel 4 2006 winners Programme Awards 2005 71 72 73 In 2006 the two newcomer awards behind the scenes and on screen were each renamed as the breakthrough awards No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year Presented 14 March 2006 Host Phillip Schofield Award Winners Nominees 74 Judges Award Jon Plowman Actor Female Lesley Sharp as Alison Mundy in Afterlife ITV Anne Marie Duff as Fiona McBride in Shameless Channel 4 Julie Walters as Marie Lady Stubbs in Ahead of the Class ITV Actor Male David Threlfall as Frank Gallagher in Shameless Channel 4 amp The Queen s Sister Charles Dance as Mr Tulkinghorn in Bleak House BBC One Martin Clunes as Martin Ellingham in Doc Martin ITV Arts Holocaust A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz BBC Two A Picture of Britain The Mystical West BBC One DV8 The Cost of Living Channel 4 Breakthrough Award Behind the Scenes Jonathan Smith Only Human Make Me Normal Channel 4 Finn McGough Country Strife BBC Three Justin Chadwick Bleak House BBC One Breakthrough Award On Screen Phil Beadle The Unteachables Channel 4 Bruce Parry Tribe BBC Two Zoe Tapper as Jenny Maple in Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky BBC Four Children s Drama My Parents Are Aliens CITV Last Rights Channel 4 The Story of Tracy Beaker CBBC Children s Programme Serious Arctic CBBC Charlie and Lola I Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed Cbeebies Sticks and Stones Channel 4 Comedy Performance Catherine Tate as various characters in The Catherine Tate Show BBC Two David Walliams and Matt Lucas Little Britain BBC One Peter Capaldi as Malcolm Tucker in The Thick of It BBC Four Daytime Programme Deal or No Deal Channel 4 Beaten BBC One Coach Trip Channel 4 Documentary Series Jamie s School Dinners Channel 4 Cocaine Channel 4 Tribe BBC Two Digital Channel Programme Brainiac Sky One The House of Tiny Tearaways BBC Three The Match Sky One Drama Serial Bleak House BBC One Elizabeth I Channel 4 To the Ends of the Earth BBC Two Drama Series Bodies BBC Three Doctor Who BBC One Shameless Channel 4 Entertainment The Catherine Tate Show BBC Two I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here ITV The X Factor ITV Entertainment Performance Paul O Grady The Paul O Grady Show ITV Ant amp Dec Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Derren Brown Derren Brown Tricks of the Mind Channel 4 Features and Factual Entertainment Springwatch with Bill Oddie BBC Two Dragons Den BBC Two Rock School Channel 4 History Trafalgar Battle Surgeon Channel 4 Israel and the Arabs Elusive Peace BBC Two Trafalgar Battle Surgeon Channel 4 International Weeds Sky One Desperate Housewives Channel 4 Lost Channel 4 Nations and Regions Presenter Stephen Nolan Nolan Live BBC Northern Ireland Carol Malia BBC Look North Emily Maitlis BBC London News BBC One Nations and Regions Programme From Belfast to Dachau BBC Northern Ireland New Found Land Elephant Boy STV and Grampian New Found Land IM STV and Grampian Presenter Lorraine Kelly LK Today GMTV GMTV Bruce Parry Tribe BBC Two Jeremy Clarkson Top Gear BBC Two Science amp Natural History Anatomy for Beginners Channel 4 Life Before Birth Channel 4 Extraordinary People The Boy with the Incredible Brain Five Single Documentary Children of Beslan BBC Two Make Me Normal Channel 4 Taxidermy Stuff the World BBC Two Single Drama The Government Inspector Channel 4 Ahead of the Class ITV A Waste of Shame BBC Four Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Thick of It BBC Four ShakespeaRe Told Much Ado About Nothing BBC One Peep Show Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama Emmerdale ITV Coronation Street ITV EastEnders BBC One Writer Comedy Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Peep Show Channel 4 Brian Dooley for The Smoking Room BBC Three The Writing Team for The Thick of It BBC Four Writing Drama Andrew Davies for Bleak House BBC One Jed Mercurio for Bodies BBC Three Paul Abbott for Shameless Channel 4 2005 winners Programme Awards 2004 75 76 77 78 In 2005 the event award was once again dropped to make way for a new digital channel programme award and the writing award was split into two awards writer comedy and writer drama No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year Presented 15 March 2005 Host Kate Thornton Award Winners Nominees 79 Judges Award Paul Abbott Actor Female Anamaria Marinca as Elena Visinescu in Sex Traffic Channel 4 Lia Williams as Ella Wilson in May 33rd BBC One Shirley Henderson as Charlotte in Dirty Filthy Love ITV Actor Male Gerard McSorley as Michael Gallagher in Omagh Channel 4 Michael Sheen as Mark in Dirty Filthy Love ITV Steven Mackintosh as Ray Knight in England Expects BBC One Arts The South Bank Show Robert Frank ITV Flashmob The Opera BBC Three The Prince The Showgirl and Me BBC Four Children s Drama Tracy Beaker The Movie of Me Channel 4 My Life as a Popat CITV Shoebox Zoo CBBC Children s Programme No Girls Allowed Shake Kirsten Goes the Extra Mile to India BBC The Stables CBBC Comedy Performance Tamsin Greig as Dr Caroline Todd in Green Wing Channel 4 Matt Lucas and David Walliams Little Britain BBC Three Peter Kay as various characters in Max and Paddy s Road to Nowhere Channel 4 Daytime Programme The Paul O Grady Show ITV A Place in the Sun Channel 4 Documentary Series The Power of Nightmares BBC Two My Crazy Parents Channel 4 The Trouble with Black Men BBC Three Digital Channel Programme Virtual History Secret Plot to Kill Hitler Discovery Channel Flashmob The Opera BBC Three The Heart of a Lioness Animal Planet Drama Serial Sex Traffic Channel 4 Blackpool BBC One Conviction BBC Three Drama Series Shameless Channel 4 Bodies BBC Three Life Begins ITV Entertainment Strictly Come Dancing BBC One Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Derren Brown Tricks of the Mind Channel 4 Entertainment Performance Ant amp Dec Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Derren Brown Seance Channel 4 Jonathan Ross Friday Night with Jonathan Ross BBC One Features and Factual Entertainment Supernanny Channel 4 Grand Designs Abroad Channel 4 Ramsay s Kitchen Nightmares Channel 4 History The Guinea Pig Club BBC Four D Day The Ultimate Conflict Channel 5 Virtual History Secret Plot to Kill Hitler Discovery Channel International The Sopranos Channel 4 City of Men BBC Four The Apprentice BBC Two Nations and Regions Presenter Stephen Nolan Nolan Live Fair Play The Right Move BBC Northern Ireland Samantha Poling Frontline Scotland Security Wars BBC Stephen Jardine STV Nations and Regions Programme My Name is Paul BBC Northern Ireland Gutted BBC Scotland Hidden Gifts The Mystery of Angus MacPhee Grampian Newcomer Behind the Scenes Patrick Collerton The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off Channel 4 Damian Fitzsimmons The Afternoon Play Viva Las Blackpool BBC One Kate Lewis Blackpool BBC One and The Alan Clark Diaries BBC Four Newcomer On Screen Catherine Tate as various characters in The Catherine Tate Show BBC Two Sam Aston as Chesney Brown in Coronation Street ITV Thomas Morrison as Danny Holden in Blackpool BBC One Presenter Michael Palin Himalaya with Michael Palin BBC One Bill Oddie Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie BBC Two Fern Britton and Phillip Schofield This Morning ITV Science amp Natural History Your Life in Their Hands BBC One Horizon Atkins Diet BBC Two Secret Intersex Channel 4 Single Documentary Stealing a Nation A Special Report by John Pilger ITV The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off Channel 4 The Orphans of Nkandla BBC Four Single Drama Dirty Filthy Love ITV Hawking BBC Two Omagh Channel 4 Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama Nighty Night BBC Three Green Wing Channel 4 Peep Show Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV EastEnders BBC One Emmerdale ITV Writer Comedy Julia Davis for Nighty Night BBC Three Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Peep Show Channel 4 Victoria Pile amp the Green Wing writing team for Green Wing Channel 4 Writing Drama Paul Abbott for Shameless Channel 4 Guy Hibbert and Paul Greengrass for Omagh Channel 4 Jed Mercurio for Bodies BBC Three 2004 winners Programme Awards 2003 80 81 82 In 2004 the acquired award introduced the previous year was redesignated as the international award and the serials amp single drama award was once again split back into two separate awards namely the drama serial award and the single drama award No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year Presented 16 March 2004 Host Jimmy Carr Award Winners Nominees 83 Judges Award Greg Dyke Actor Female Kate Ashfield as Sadie MacGregor in This Little Life BBC Two Bronagh Gallagher as Sarah Norton in Holy Cross BBC One Joanne Froggatt as Danielle Cable in Danielle Cable Eyewitness ITV Actor Male David Morrissey as Gordon Brown in The Deal Channel 4 Antony Sher as Gerald Ballantyne in Home BBC Four Bill Nighy as Cameron Foster in State of Play BBC One Arts Operatunity Channel 4 George Orwell A Life in Pictures BBC Two Jump London Channel 4 Children s Drama Girls in Love CITV Bus Life Bad Hair Day Disney Channel The Illustrated Mum Channel 4 Children s Programme UP2U BBC Dick amp Dom in da Bungalow CBBC Jungle Run CITV Comedy Performance David Walliams and Matt Lucas Little Britain BBC Three Jocelyn Jee Esien 3 Non Blondes BBC Three Ricky Gervais as David Brent in The Office Christmas Specials BBC Two Daytime Programme Britain s Secret Shame BBC One Richard amp Judy Channel 4 Trisha ITV Documentary Series The Last Peasants Channel 4 National Trust BBC Four Surviving Extremes Channel 4 Drama Serial State of Play BBC One The Lost Prince BBC One The Second Coming ITV Drama Series Spooks BBC One At Home with the Braithwaites ITV Teachers Channel 4 Entertainment Little Britain BBC Three Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway ITV Bo Selecta Channel 4 Entertainment Performance Jonathan Ross Friday Night with Jonathan Ross BBC One Ant amp Dec Saturday Night Takeaway I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Pop Idol ITV Mark Steel The Mark Steel Lectures BBC Four Event Comic Relief The Big Hair Do BBC Two Features and Factual Entertainment Holiday Showdown ITV How Clean Is Your House Channel 4 Wife Swap Channel 4 History Georgian Underworld Invitation to a Hanging Channel 4 Colosseum A Gladiator s Story BBC One Killing Hitler BBC Two International Award 24 BBC Two BBC Three Sex and the City Channel 4 Six Feet Under E4 Channel 4 Nations and Regions Presenter Gerry Anderson Anderson in BBC Northern Ireland Lucinda Lambton Sublime Suburbia Carlton Michele Newman It s Your Shout Pulling Power ITV Central Nations and Regions Programme Christine s Children BBC Northern Ireland Chancers BBC Scotland Newcomer Behind the Scenes Sarah Gavron This Little Life BBC Two Avie Luthra Canterbury Tales The Sea Captain s Tale BBC One Helen Blakeman Pleasureland Channel 4 Newcomer On Screen Katie Lyon as Joanna Mosscroft in Pleasureland Channel 4 Harry Eden as Russell Wade in Real Men BBC Two Marc Wootton in My New Best Friend Channel 4 Presenter Factual Melvyn Bragg The Adventure of English ITV The South Bank Show ITV Ben Lewis Art Safari BBC Four Nigel Marven Sea Monsters Land of Giants BBC Science amp Natural History Motherland BBC Two DNA Channel 4 Seven Wonders of the Industrial World BBC Two Single Documentary The Secret Policeman BBC One Living with Michael Jackson ITV One Life Size Doesn t Matter BBC One Single Drama This Little Life BBC Two Larkin Love Again BBC Two The Deal Channel 4 Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Office Christmas Specials BBC Two Marion and Geoff BBC Two Peep Show Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV Doctors BBC One EastEnders BBC One Writing Paul Abbott for State of Play BBC One Russell T Davies for The Second Coming ITV Terry Cafolla for Holy Cross BBC One 2003 winners Programme Awards 2002 84 85 86 2003 saw two completely new categories introduced in the shape of the acquired programme award and the comedy performance award An event award was also reintroduced similar to the live event award that had been last bestowed in 1998 The team award was retired in this year Presented 18 March 2003 Host Kirsty Young Award Winners Nominees 87 RTS Gold Medal David Liddiment Judges Award Peter Bazalgette Acquired Programme Six Feet Under HBO Channel 4 In Memoriam HBO My Sperm Donor Dad BBC Four Actor Female Julie Walters as Angela Maurer in Murder BBC Two Jessica Stevenson as Victoria in Tomorrow La Scala BBC Two Lesley Manville as Mandy Greenfield in Bodily Harm Channel 4 Actor Male Christopher Eccleston as Joe Broughton in Flesh and Blood BBC Two Albert Finney as Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm BBC Two Timothy Spall as Mitchel Greenfield in Bodily Harm Channel 4 Arts The Strange World of Barry Who BBC Four The Man Who Destroyed Everything BBC Four When She Died Death of a Princess Channel 4 Children s Factual Serious Jungle CBBC RAD The Grommets Tour Channel 5 Stuff Episode 2 CITV Children s Fictional Double Act 4Learning My Parents Are Aliens CITV The Story of Tracy Beaker CBBC Comedy Performance Ricky Gervais as David Brent in The Office BBC Two Peter Kay as Brian Potter in Phoenix Nights Channel 4 Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge in I m Alan Partridge BBC Two Daytime Programme Today with Des and Mel ITV Cash in the Attic BBC One GMTV Documentary Series The Hunt for Britain s Paedophiles BBC Two The Century of the Self BBC Two The Trust Channel 4 Drama Series Clocking Off BBC One Cutting It BBC One Spooks BBC One Entertainment Pop Idol The Final amp Results Show ITV 2DTV ITV Friday Night with Jonathan Ross BBC One Entertainment Performance Jonathan Ross Friday Night with Jonathan Ross BBC One They Think It s All Over BBC One Ant amp Dec I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here ITV Graham Norton V Graham Norton Channel 4 Event The Jubilee Weekend BBC One The Autopsy Channel 4 Test the Nation BBC One Features Primetime Lads Army ITV Jamie s Kitchen Channel 4 What Not to Wear BBC Two History Dambusters Revealed Channel 5 A History of Britain BBC Two Battle of the Atlantic BBC Two Nations and Regions Presenter Dewi Pws Byd Pws S4C Jane Harvey X Ray BBC Wales Mark Carruthers BBC Newsline Let s Talk Spotlight BBC Northern Ireland Nations and Regions Programme Ar Y Stryd S4C Do Armed Robbers Have Love Affairs BBC Northern Ireland Silence of the Lambs Yorkshire Television Newcomer Behind the Scenes David Modell Young Nazi and Proud Channel 4 Diederick Santer Cutting It BBC One Newcomer On Screen Jimmy Carr Your Face or Mine E4 Charles Hazlewood BBC Proms BBC One Lucy Gaskell as Ruby Ferris in Cutting It BBC One Presenter Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall What Not to Wear BBC Two Dan Cruickshank Omnibus The Lost Treasure of Kabul BBC Two Fern Britton This Morning ITV Science amp Natural History Superfly BBC Four Death Channel 4 Weird Nature Marvellous Motion BBC One Serials and Single Drama Out of Control BBC One Bloody Sunday ITV Tomorrow La Scala BBC Two Single Documentary House of War Channel 4 SAS Embassy Siege BBC Two Smallpox 2002 Silent Weapon BBC Two Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama Phoenix Nights Channel 4 Auf Wiedersehen Pet BBC One The Office BBC Two Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street ITV Doctors BBC One Emmerdale ITV Writing Peter Bowker for Flesh and Blood BBC Two Paul Greengrass for Bloody Sunday ITV David Wolstencroft and Howard Brenton for Spooks BBC One 2002 winners Programme Awards 2001 88 89 In 2002 three new awards were introduced the soap and continuing drama award the science amp natural history award and the history award Other changes saw the children s drama and the children s entertainment categories merged to become the children s fictional award and the drama serial award merged with the single drama award Awards for documentary strand and regional documentary were retired Presented 19 March 2002 Host Graham Norton Award Winners Nominees 90 RTS Gold Medal BBC Natural History Unit Judges Award Nick Elliott ITV network head of drama Actor Female Diane Parish as Lesley Bailey in Babyfather BBC Two Lesley Sharp as Rose Cooper in Bob amp Rose ITV Shirley Henderson as Marie Melmotte in The Way We Live Now BBC One Actor Male David Suchet as Augustus Melmotte in The Way We Live Now BBC One Ken Stott as Inspector Pat Chappel in The Vice ITV Ricky Gervais as David Brent in The Office BBC Two Arts Arena James Ellory s Feast of Death BBC Two Omnibus The Billy Elliot Boy BBC One The South Bank Show Joanna MacGregor ITV Children s Factual Nick News WisedUp Nickelodeon Finger Tips CITV Newsround Sierra Leone The Battle for Childhood CBBC Children s Fictional My Parents Are Aliens CITV Eddy amp The Bear ITV Out of the Ashes BBC One Daytime Programme The Weakest Link BBC Two The Wright Stuff Channel 5 Documentary Series Living with Cancer BBC One Lifters BBC Two Testing God Channel 4 Drama Series Clocking Off BBC One At Home with the Braithwaites ITV Teachers Channel 4 Entertainment Banzai E4 Comic Relief BBC Two The Kumars at No 42 BBC Two Entertainment Performance Alistair McGowan Alistair McGowan s Big Impression BBC One Graham Norton So Graham Norton Channel 4 Jonathan Ross They Think It s All Over BBC One Features Primetime Faking It Channel 4 Grand Designs Huddersfield Channel 4 Would Like to Meet BBC Two History Fire Plague War and Treason Channel 4 Endgame in Ireland BBC Two Time of Our Lives ITV Nations and Regions Presenter Tam Cowan Taxi for Cowan Offside BBC Scotland Christine Bleakley BBC Northern Ireland Sarah Mack Grampian Television Nations and Regions Programme Tartan Shorts Cry for Bobo BBC Scotland Close Up North Railing Against It BBC Yorkshire The Bench BBC Wales Newcomer Behind the Scenes Marc Isaacs The Lift Channel 4 Daniel Brocklehurst Clocking Off BBC One Linda Green BBC One Newcomer On Screen Johnny Vegas as Charlie Doyle in Happiness BBC Two Holly Scourfield as Chloe in When I Was 12 BBC Two Omid Djalili in Bloody Foreigners Channel 4 Presenter Ant amp Dec SMTV Live ITV Louis Theroux When Louis Met BBC Two Rolf Harris Rolf on Art BBC Science amp Natural History Congo BBC Two Horizon What Sank The Kursk BBC Two The Blue Planet BBC One Serials and Single Drama Perfect Strangers BBC Two Bob amp Rose ITV The Navigators Channel 4 Single Documentary Kelly and Her Sisters ITV Cutting Edge Brian s Story Channel 4 One Day of Terror New York Witnesses BBC Two Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Office BBC Two Brass Eye Channel 4 Phoenix Nights Channel 4 Soap and Continuing Drama EastEnders BBC One Doctors BBC One Hollyoaks Channel 4 Team Kumbh Mela The Greatest Show on Earth Channel 4 Last Night of The Proms BBC One My Family BBC One Writing Stephen Poliakoff for Perfect Strangers BBC Two Andrew Davies for The Way We Live Now BBC One Sally Wainwright for At Home with the Braithwaites ITV 2001 winners Programme Awards 2000 91 92 No RTS Gold Medal recipient is recorded for this year Presented 20 March 2001 Award Winners Nominees Judges Award John Willis MD LWT amp United Productions Actor Female Katy Murphy as Lucy Pannick in Donovan Quick BBC Scotland Lesley Manville as Nadine in Other People s Children BBC One Sophie Okonedo as Jo Weller in Never Never Channel 4 Actor Male Steven Mackintosh as Davey Younger in Care BBC One Alun Armstrong as George Oldfield on This Is Personal The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper ITV Phil Davis as Peter McLeish in North Square Channel 4 Arts Arena Wisconsin Death Trip BBC Two Howard Goodall s Big Bangs Channel 4 Children s Drama My Parents Are Aliens CITV Microsoap CBBC Children s Entertainment SMTV Live ITV Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids ITV The Rottentrolls CITV Children s Factual Blue Peter BBC One Short Change CBBC The Investigators Channel 4 Documentary Series 15 Channel 4 Love is Not Enough BBC One The Day the World Took Off Channel 4 Documentary Strand Correspondent BBC Two Horizon BBC Two Real Life ITV Drama Serial Nature Boy BBC Two Never Never Channel 4 This Is Personal The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper ITV Drama Series Clocking Off BBC One At Home with the Braithwaites ITV Hearts and Bones BBC One Entertainment Da Ali G Show Channel 4 The Frank Skinner Show ITV Trigger Happy TV Channel 4 Features Daytime Watercolour Challenge Channel 4 A Place in the Sun Channel 4 Live Talk ITV Features Primetime Big Brother Channel 4 Scrapheap Challenge Channel 4 The Naked Chef BBC Two Newcomer Behind the Scenes Liza Marshall The Sins BBC One Newcomer On Screen Rob Brydon in Marion and Geoff BBC Two Dom Joly in Trigger Happy TV Channel 4 James Corden as Jamie Rymer in Fat Friends ITV Presenter Graham Norton So Graham Norton Channel 4 Chris Tarrant Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ITV Davina McCall Big Brother Channel 4 Regional Documentary Spotlight Capitol Hill BBC Northern Ireland Ex S The Drowned Village BBC Scotland Showing Off BBC East Regional Presenter Stephen Jardine STV Alastair Stewart Who Wants To Be A London Mayor Carlton Donna Traynor BBC Northern Ireland Regional Programme New Found Land I Saw You STV Grampian Chewin the Fat BBC Scotland Just Desserts HTV Single Documentary True Stories 100 White Channel 4 News from Number 10 BBC Two The Man Who Bought Mustique Channel 4 Single Drama Storm Damage BBC Two Care BBC One Donovan Quick BBC Scotland Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Royle Family BBC Two Cold Feet ITV One Foot in the Grave BBC One Team Big Brother Channel 4 Castaway 2000 BBC One Children in Need 21st Birthday Edition BBC One Television Performance Julia Davis Human Remains BBC Two Dom Joly Trigger Happy TV Channel 4 Rob Brydon Marion and Geoff BBC Two Writing Paul Abbott for Clocking Off BBC One Kieran Prendiville for Care BBC One Tony Marchant for Never Never Channel 4 2000 winners Programme Awards 1999 93 94 Presented 21 March 2000 Award Winners Nominees 95 RTS Gold Medal BSkyB Judges Award Peter Symes BBC director Actor Female Thora Hird as Annie in Lost for Words ITV Lindsay Duncan as Marilyn Truman in Shooting the Past BBC Two Marianne Jean Baptiste as Doreen Lawrence in The Murder of Stephen Lawrence ITV Actor Male Michael Gambon as Squire Hamley in Wives and Daughters BBC One Ken Stott as Inspector Pat Chappel in The Vice ITV Matthew Macfadyen as Private Alan James in Warriors BBC One Arts This is Modern Art Channel 4 Renaissance BBC Two The South Bank Show Javier de Frutos ITV Children s Drama See How They Run BBC My Parents Are Aliens CITV Pig Heart Boy CBBC Children s Entertainment SMTV Live ITV Jungle Run CITV Miami 7 CBBC Children s Factual Nick News WisedUp Nickelodeon North Hollywood High Channel 4 Wise Up Channel 4 Documentary Series The Decision Channel 4 Station X Channel 4 The Second World War in Colour ITV Documentary Strand Horizon BBC Two Secret History Channel 4 Natural World BBC Two Drama Serial Shooting the Past BBC Two Queer as Folk Channel 4 Trust ITV Drama Series The Cops BBC Two The Vice ITV Entertainment The League of Gentlemen BBC Two Have I Got News for You BBC One Smack the Pony Channel 4 Features Daytime Show Me the Money Channel 4 City Hospital BBC One Nick Ross BBC Two Features Primetime The 1900 House Channel 4 Ground Force BBC One The Naked Chef BBC Two Newcomer Behind the Scenes David Wolstencroft Psychos Channel 4 Bille Eltringham Kid in the Corner Channel 4 John McKay Psychos Channel 4 Newcomer On Screen Jamie Oliver presenting The Naked Chef BBC Two Eric Byrne as Daniel Letts in Kid in the Corner Channel 4 Nigel Marven presenting Giants ITV Presenter Johnny Vaughan The Big Breakfast Channel 4 Chris Tarrant Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ITV Donal MacIntyre MacIntyre Undercover BBC One Regional Documentary Spinners and Losers STV Close Up North Dying To Get There BBC North Landladies Carlton Central Regional Presenter Roy Noble Common Ground The Shed BBC Wales Mike Bushell South Today BBC South Noel Thompson BBC Newsline Hearts and Minds BBC Northern Ireland Regional Programme Nuts and Bolts HTV Soul Music Carlton Central Voices of a Nation BBC Wales Single Documentary Malcolm and Barbara A Love Story ITV Divorce Iranian Style Channel 4 Gulag BBC Two Single Drama Warriors BBC One Dockers Channel 4 Lost for Words ITV Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama People Like Us BBC Two Coming Soon Channel 4 The Royle Family BBC Two Team Walking with Dinosaurs BBC One The 1900 House Channel 4 Warriors BBC One Television Performance Rory Bremner Bremner Bird and Fortune Channel 4 Graham Norton So Graham Norton Channel 4 Sacha Baron Cohen Ali G Channel 4 Writing Caroline Aherne amp Craig Cash for The Royle Family BBC Two Leigh Jackson for Warriors BBC One Stephen Poliakoff Shooting the Past BBC Two 1999 winners Programme Awards 1998 96 This year saw a special recognition award for the Channel 4 comedy series Father Ted to mark Dermot Morgan s passing in February 1998 The features award was split into two categories Daytime and Primetime and the live event award was discontinued Presented 29 March 1999 Host Trisha Goddard Award Winners Nominees RTS Gold Medal Roger Laughton Judges Award Andrea Wonfor Special Recognition Award Father Ted Actor Female Thora Hird as Violet in Talking Heads Waiting for the Telegram BBC Two Ger Ryan as Rose in Amongst Women BBC Two Natasha Little as Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair BBC One Actor Male Ray Winstone as Woody Williamson in Our Boy BBC One Tony Doyle as Moran in Amongst Women BBC Two Tony Maudsley as Stefan Kiszko in A Life for A Life ITV Arts Close Up This England BBC Two Arena The Brian Epstein Story BBC Two Vile Bodies Naked Channel 4 Children s Drama Microsoap CBBC Blabbermouth amp Stickybeak Channel 4 The Worst Witch CITV Children s Entertainment The First Snow of Winter BBC The Bear Channel 4 Children s Factual The Fame Game BBC One The Really Wild Show CBBC Wise Up Channel 4 Documentary Series Windrush BBC Two The Clintons A Marriage of Power Channel 4 The 50 Years War Israel and the Arabs BBC Two Documentary Strand Natural World BBC Two Inside Story BBC One Return of the Ba Ba Zee Channel 4 Drama Serial The Young Person s Guide to Becoming a Rock Star Channel 4 Amongst Women BBC Two Our Mutual Friend BBC Two Drama Series Jonathan Creek BBC One Hornblower ITV Playing the Field BBC One Entertainment Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ITV Big Train BBC Two So Graham Norton Channel 4 Features Daytime City Hospital BBC One Lowri BBC Two Features Primetime Time Team Channel 4 Deadly Crocodiles with Steve Irwin ITV Two Fat Ladies BBC Two Newcomer Behind the Scenes Damien O Donnell Thirty Five Aside BBC Two Anil Gupta Goodness Gracious Me BBC Two Leo Regan Don t Get High On Your Own Supply Channel 4 Newcomer On Screen Tony Maudsley as Stefan Kiszko in A Life for A Life ITV Ian Wright presenting Friday Night s All Wright LWT Sanjeev Bhaskar as various characters in Goodness Gracious Me BBC Two Presenter David Attenborough The Life of Birds BBC One Alan Titchmarsh Ground Force BBC One Gardeners World BBC Two Mel and Sue Late Lunch Channel 4 Regional Documentary Put to the Test BBC Northern Ireland Ex S Frankie Miller Stubborn Kinda Fella BBC Scotland Paying for the Piper STV Regional Presenter Noel Thompson BBC Northern Ireland Marsali Stewart Up For It BBC Scotland Vincent Kane Kane Week In Week Out Special BBC Wales Regional Programme A Light in the Valley BBC Wales Making a Difference BBC Northern Ireland Scotland s Larder From Angus to Andalucia STV Single Documentary Modern Times Drinking for England BBC Two Everyman Surviving Lockerbie BBC One Under the Sun What Sort of Gentleman Are You After BBC Single Drama A Rather English Marriage BBC Two Our Boy BBC One Talking Heads Playing Sandwiches BBC Two Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama Cold Feet ITV Ted and Ralph BBC Two The Royle Family BBC Two Team Goodness Gracious Me BBC Two The Cops BBC Two The Human Body BBC One Television Performance Rory Bremner Rory Bremner Who Else Chanel 4 Peter Kay Comedy Lab The Services Channel 4 E4 Simon Pegg Big Train BBC Two Writing Peter Berry for A Life for A Life ITV Bryan Elsley for The Young Person s Guide to Becoming a Rock Star Channel 4 Frank Deasy for Looking After Jo Jo BBC Two 1998 winners Programme Awards 1997 97 In 1998 the following new awards were instituted Documentary strand Features Newcomer behind the scenes and Newcomer on screen Presented March 1998 Award Winners Nominees RTS Gold Medal Trevor McDonald Judges Award Michael Wearing Actor Female Sinead Cusack as Charlotte Dawson in Have Your Cake and Eat It BBC One Miranda Richardson as Pamela Flitton A Dance to the Music of Time Channel 4 Patsy Palmer as Bianca Jackson in EastEnders BBC One Actor Male Simon Russell Beale as Widmerpool in A Dance to the Music of Time Channel 4 David Morrissey as Shaun in Holding On BBC Two Robson Green as D I Dave Creegan in Touching Evil ITV as Owen Spinger in Reckless ITV Arts The South Bank Show Gilbert amp George LWT Bookmark Stevie Smith Not Waving but Drowning BBC Two Dancing for Dollars The Bolshoi in Vegas Channel 4 Children s Drama Sunny s Ears Carlton Knight School Granada Television Children s Entertainment Teletubbies BBC Two Get Your Own Back BBC One Wolves Witches and Giants The Three Wishes Carlton Children s Factual Newsround Bullying BBC One As Seen On TV Reading BBC Two The Lowdown Strictly Wimbledon BBC One Documentary Series Breaking Point BBC Two Ian Hislop s School Rules Channel 4 The Nazis A Warning from History BBC Two Documentary Strand Witness Channel 4 Equinox Channel 4 Picture This BBC Two Drama Serial Holding On BBC Two Born to Run BBC One The Lakes BBC One Drama Series This Life BBC Two Touching Evil ITV Where the Heart Is ITV Entertainment Harry Enfield amp Chums BBC One An Audience with Elton John LWT Brass Eye Channel 4 Features Back to the Floor BBC Two Light Lunch Channel 4 Mrs Cohen s Money Channel 4 Live Event Funeral of Diana Princess of Wales BBC One The Funeral of Diana Princess of Wales ITV Handover of Hong Kong BBC One Newcomer Behind the Scenes Paul McGuigan The Granton Star Cause Channel 4 Jane Featherstone Touching Evil ITV Newcomer On Screen Adam Buxton amp Joe Cornish The Adam and Joe Show Channel 4 Alan Davies as Jonathan Creek in Jonathan Creek BBC One Max Beesley as Tom Jones in The History of Tom Jones A Foundling BBC One Presenter Jeremy Clarkson Top Gear BBC Two Mark Lamarr Never Mind the Buzzcocks BBC Two Michael Palin Full Circle with Michael Palin BBC One Regional Documentary Tales from the Health Service A Doctor s Tale BBC Wales The Last Invasion S4C BBC Wales There s Only One Barry Fry Anglia Regional Presenter Noel Thompson Hearts and Minds BBC Northern Ireland Anna Richardson Love Bites LWT Shelley Jofre Frontline Scotland BBC Scotland Regional Programme Food For Ravens BBC Wales Northern Lights The Freesia of Eden BBC Northern Ireland Tartan Shorts Gasman BBC Scotland Single Documentary True Stories The Grave Channel 4 Dunblane Remembering our Children Meridian Single Drama The Granton Star Cause Channel 4 Bumping The Odds BBC Two Trial amp Retribution ITV Situation Comedy and Comedy Drama The Vicar of Dibley BBC One Cold Feet ITV I m Alan Partridge BBC Two Team Time Team Live Channel 4 BBC Bristol Observational Documentaries Team BBC One BBC Two Night Fever Channel 5 Television Performance Chris Morris Brass Eye Channel 4 Harry Enfield Harry Enfield amp Chums BBC One Steve Coogan The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon BBC Two I m Alan Partridge BBC Two Writing Tony Marchant for Holding On BBC Two Debbie Horsfield for Born to Run BBC One Paul Abbott for Touching Evil ITV Reckless ITV Winners 1989 1997 editIn 1989 the awards categories underwent a major revision and several new categories were created These new awards were retrospectively conferred for the award year of 1988 It was also in 1989 that nominations were introduced in certain categories for the very first time 98 Single Drama 1988 Tumbledown 1989 Nobody Here but us Chickens Channel 4 1990 Shoot to Kill 1991 Prime Suspect 1992 Hedd Wyn 1993 The Snapper 1994 Screen Two Criminal 1995 11 Men Against 11 Channel Four 1996 Hillsborough Drama Series 1988 Blind Justice BBC 1989 A Bit of a Do 1990 Inspector Morse 1991 Casualty 1992 Between the Lines Out of the Game 1993 Cracker 1994 Common As Muck 1995 All Quiet on the Preston Front 1996 Ballykissangel Drama Serial 1988 A Very British Coup 1989 Nice Work 1990 Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit 1991 Children of the North 1992 Goodbye Cruel World 1993 Tales of the City 1994 Common as Muck 1995 Hearts and Minds 1996 Our Friends in the North Single Documentary 1988 Afghantsi 1989 Four Hours in My Lai 1990 Red Hot Central TV 1991 The Leader His Driver and the Driver s Wife 1992 Katie and Eilish Siamese Twins Yorkshire TV 1993 Disappearing World We Are All Neighbours 1994 25 Bloody Years The Dead BBC 1995 True Stories The Betrayed Channel Four 1996 True Stories Crime of the Wolf Channel Four Documentary Series 1988 Armada BBC South and East 1989 Around the World in 80 Days with Michael Palin 1990 Hello Do You Hear Us Channel 4 1991 Secret History 1992 Pandora s Box The League of Gentleman 1993 The Plague Channel 4 1994 Network First 1995 The Factory Channel Four 1996 The System BBC Situation Comedy Situation Comedy amp Comedy Drama from 1994 1988 The Comic Strip Presents The Strike 1989 Blackadder Goes Forth 1990 Rab C Nesbitt 1991 One Foot in the Grave The Man in the Long Black Coat 1992 One Foot in the Grave The Worst Horror of All 1993 One Foot in the Grave 1994 Drop the Dead Donkey 1995 Men Behaving Badly 1996 Only Fools and Horses Entertainment 1988 Alexei Sayle s Stuff 1989 Whose Line Is It Anyway 1990 French and Saunders 1991 Vic Reeves Big Night Out 1992 Victoria Wood s All Day Breakfast 1993 Barrymore 1994 Don t Forget Your Toothbrush Channel Four 1995 Shooting Stars 1996 The Fast Show Arts 1988 Omnibus Whale Nation 1989 Arena Tales from Barcelona 1990 Bookmark From Moscow to Pietushki 1991 Bookmark Dostoevsky s Travels 1992 Bookmark Miss Pym s Day Out 1993 The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl 1994 Shakespeare on the Estate BBC 1995 The Homecoming BBC 1996 Arena The Burger and the King Outside Broadcast Live Event from 1993 1988 Scrumdown Yorkshire TV 1989 Lord Olivier Memorial Service BBC 1990 90 Glorious Years BBC 1991 As it Happens Moscow New Year Channel 4 1992 Last Night of the Proms 1993 Stiffelio BBC 1994 D Day Remembered BBC 1995 VJ50 The Final Tribute BBC 1996 Christmas with the Royal Navy West Country TV Regional Programme 1988 The Calendar Fashion Show Yorkshire TV 1989 Charlie Wing Television South 1990 First Sight Baby Alex BBC South and East 1991 Scotch and Wry BBC Scotland 1992 The Snow Show BBC Scotland 1993 Selected Exits BBC Wales 1994 The Empire Laughs Back BBC Northern Ireland 1995 Two Ceasefires and a Wedding BBC Northern Ireland 1996 Tartan Shorts The Star BBC Scotland Performance Award male Male Actor Award from 1994 1988 Colin Firth Tumbledown 1989 Alfred Molina Screen Two Virtuoso Screen One The Accountant 1990 Ian Richardson House of Cards 1991 Robert Lindsay G B H 1992 David Jason 1993 Robbie Coltrane 1994 Tom Wilkinson 1995 Robert Carlyle 1996 David Jason Performance Award female Female Actor Award from 1994 1988 Maggie Smith Talking Heads 1989 Janet McTeer Precious Bane 1990 Charlotte Coleman Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit 1991 Helen Mirren Prime Suspect 1992 Julia Sawalha 1993 Kathy Burke 1994 Jane Horrocks 1995 Helen McCrory 1996 Stella Gonet Children s Award Drama amp Light Entertainment Drama from 1992 1989 Maid Marian and Her Merry Men 1990 Press Gang 1991 Dodgem BBC 1992 The Borrowers 1993 Just Us Yorkshire TV 1994 Children s Ward 1995 The Queen s Nose 1996 Retrace ITV Children s Award Factual 1989 The Lowdown Brave Heart 1990 The Lowdown Today I am a Man 1991 Mozart is Alive and Well in Milton Keynes BBC 1992 Newsround Special SOS The Suffering of Somalia 1993 It ll Never Work 1994 As Seen on TV Sheffield BBC 1995 Short Change 1996 Wise Up Children s Award Entertainment 1992 What s The Noise BBC 1993 Old Bear Stories 1994 ZZZap 1995 Wolves Witches and Giants 1996 The Ant amp Dec Show BBC Technique 1988 Stephen Seddon How to Be Cool Granada 1989 Brendan Shore Theatre Night Metamorphosis 1990 Mike Blakely Disappearing World The Kalasha Rites of Spring 1991 Stephen Seddon How to Be Cool Granada 1992 Lee Eynon Barcelona Olympics British Medals Sequence BBC 1993 1995 No awards made Writer s Award 1990 Ben Elton 1991 Lynda La Plante 1992 Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin Drop the Dead Donkey 1993 Roddy Doyle The Snapper 1994 Donna Franceschild Takin Over the Asylum 1995 Jimmy McGovern and Paul Powell Love Bites Go Now 1996 Peter Flannery Regional Documentary 1991 Summer on the Estate Episode 1 LWT 1992 The Tuesday Special Caution Our Hands Are Tied 1993 This Mine is Ours STV 1994 O Flaen Dy Lygaid Y Ffordd Galeta S4C 1995 Being There Last Post on the River Kwai Granada 1996 Home Truths A Woman in Twelve BBC Northern Ireland Team Award 1992 The Big Breakfast 1993 This Morning 1994 Desmond s 1995 EastEnders 1996 Gulliver s Travels Presenter 1993 Male Chris Evans The Big Breakfast 1993 Female Margi Clarke The Good Sex Guide 1994 Jon Snow 1995 John Tusa 1996 Cilla Black Regional Presenter 1993 Eddie Ladd The Slate BBC Wales 1994 Jane Franchi BBC Scotland 1995 Paddy Kielty BBC Northern Ireland 1996 Kaye Adams Television Performance Entertainment Performance from 2001 1994 Rory Bremner 1995 Caroline Hook 1996 Paul Whitehouse RTS Gold Medal 1989 Owen Edwards 1990 David Attenborough 1991 Paul Fox 1992 Charles Wheeler 1993 Dennis Potter 1994 Coronation Street and Cilla Black 1995 Bill Cotton 1996 Michael Grade Network Newcomer 1996 Francesca Joseph Cyril Bennett Award merged with Judges Award in 1994 1989 Roger Bolton 1990 Bill Ward 1991 Liz Forgan 1992 Charles Wheeler 1993 Betty Willingale Judges Award 1988 John Lloyd 1989 George Jesse Turner 1990 Alan Clarke 1991 David Croft 1992 Lewis Rudd and Anna Home 1993 Brian Large 1994 Ted Childs 1995 Alan Yentob 1996 Tony GarnettWinners 1975 1988 editThese are the list of winners since the establishment of the RTSP 98 Original Programme Award 1975 The Burke Special The Brian BBC 1976 On the Move BBC 1977 Rock Follies Thames TV 1978 Horizon 2002 BBC 1979 The Kenny Everett Video Show Thames TV 1980 Circuit Eleven Miami BBC Two 1981 The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy BBC 1982 Whoops Apocalypse LWT 1983 Jane BBC 1984 The Skin Horse Central TV 1985 28 Up Michael Apted 1986 The Max Headroom Show 1987 Phil Cool BBC 1988 V Channel 4 Performance Award 1975 Gordon Jackson Upstairs Downstairs 1976 Tom Conti The Glittering Prizes 1977 Sian Phillips I Claudius 1978 Peter Barkworth Professional Foul Secret Army The Country Party 1979 Ian Holm The Lost Boys 1980 Timothy West Churchill and the Generals 1981 Celia Johnson and Michael Hordern All s Well that Ends Well 1982 Ian Richardson Private Schulz 1983 Ian McKellen Walter 1984 Alan Bates An Englishman Abroad 1985 Jean Alexander Coronation Street 1986 Anna Massey Hotel du Lac Sacred hearts and David Suchet Blott on the Landscape A Song for Europe Freud 1987 Joan Hickson Miss Marple and Michael Gambon The Singing Detective 1988 Miranda Richardson Sweet As You Are and Ray McAnally The Perfect Spy Regional Programme Award 1975 Oh to be in Ulster BBC Northern Ireland 1976 A Man Between Three Rivers Anglia TV 1977 It s No Joke Living in Barnsley Yorkshire TV 1978 Beneath the Pennines Pippikin Pot BBC North 1979 From the Roots came the Wrapper BBC North West 1980 Lancaster Legend A Pilot s Story BBC North 1981 Valentine s Day Tyne Tees TV 1982 Recipe for Disaster Television South West 1983 Cavalcade A Backstage Story BBC South 1984 I Can Hear you Smile STV 1985 The Dying Swan BBC East 1986 Living with CF BBC Midlands 1987 All Change at Evercreech Junction BBC West 1988 Paper Kisses BBC Leeds Writer s Award 1975 Stan Barstow South Riding A Raging Calm Joby 1976 Ron Downing A Man Between Three Rivers 1977 Jack Rosenthal 1978 Tom Stoppard Professional Foul 1979 Andrew Birkin The Lost Boys 1980 Elaine Morgan Testament of Youth 1981 Peter Ransley Minor Complications 1982 Jack Pulman Private Schulz 1983 Alan Bleasdale Boys from the Blackstuff 1984 Alan Bennett An Englishman Abroad and Ken Taylor The Jewel in the Crown 1985 Alan Plater On Your Way Riley The Beiderbecke Affair 1986 Alan Bennett The Insurance Man and Graham Reid Ties of Blood 1987 Andrew Davies A Very Peculiar Practice 1988 Bill Nicholson Life Story Sweet As You Are Technique Award 1975 Jimmy Boyers Anthony and Cleopatra 1976 David Multon BBC 1977 Vic Finch LWT 1978 Philip Bonham Carter Americans The Long Search 1979 BBC The Light Princess 1980 Thames TV Quincy s Quest 1981 STV Eternal Spiral 1982 Dave Jervis Bert Postlethwaite Dick Coles Norman Brierley and Peter Ware Gulliver in Lilliput 1983 LWT Outside Edge 1984 Bill Millar The Hot Shoe Show 1985 Robin Lobb BBC Special Effects team The Box of Delights 1986 Roger Pratt Dutch Girls LWT 1987 John Fyfe and Colin Innes Hopkins Fire and Ice LWT 1988 John Hooper Cariani and the Courtesans BBC Design Award 1975 Fred Pusey 1976 David Myerscough Jones The Flying Dutchman BBC 1977 Thames TV Rock Follies 1978 Roy Stonehouse Hard Times 1979 Barry Newbery The Lost Boys 1980 Sally Hulke Testament of Youth 1981 Andrew Drummond Blade on a Feather 1982 Tim Harvey The Borgias 1983 Juanita Waterson The Barchester Chronicles 1984 Vic Symonds Alan Pickford The Jewel in the Crown 1985 Jan Spoczynski A Month in the Country Much Ado About Nothing 1986 The Design Team The Max Headroom Show 1987 The Design Team The Singing Detective 1988 the design award was spun off into the Craft amp Design Awards Outstanding Achievement Behind the camera 1975 Diana Edwards Jones 1976 John Willis 1977 Production team of Sailor 1978 John Irvin 1979 Christopher Ralling 1980 Jonathan Powell 1981 Jonathan Miller 1982 Innes Lloyd 1983 Ronald Neil 1984 Margaret Matheson 1985 Richard Taylor 1986 Edward Barnes 1987 Kenith Trodd 1988 John Willis RTS Gold Medal 1975 Lord Aylestone 1976 Huw Wheldon 1977 Cyril Bennett posthumous Aubrey Buxton Charles Curran Bernard Sendall 1978 Geoffrey Cox 1979 The Open University 1980 Robin Scott 1981 John Freeman 1982 Hugh Greene 1983 Howard Steele 1984 William Brown 1985 Richard Taylor 1986 Production team of Survival 1987 Denis Forman Tony Pilgrim Bill McMahon 1988 David Rose Outstanding Achievement In front of camera 1975 Ronnie Barker 1976 John Cleese 1977 Bernard Hepton 1978 Huw Wheldon 1979 Bryan Magee Judges Award 1984 BBC Micro computer project team 1985 Shaun Sutton for the BBC Shakespeare plays 1986 Mersey Television for Brookside 1987 Ken Westbury and Dennis Potter 1988 Betty Willingale Children s Programme Award 1986 Look at Me ITV 1987 Odysseus BBC 1988 Bad Boyes BBC The Cyril Bennett Award 1977 Lord Grade 1978 Huw Wheldon 1979 Shaun Sutton 1980 Denis Forman 1981 Granada TV Drama Documentary Unit 1982 BBC Bristol Natural History Unit 1983 Jeremy Isaacs 1984 Paul Fox 1985 David Nicholas 1986 James Hawthorne 1987 Alasdair 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