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ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY Regional Centres' Awards 2005 RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY Regional Centres’ Awards 2005 West of England Craft Award: Editing Dec 2005 Rupert Troskie, Focus Productions Craft Award: Camerawork Charlie Hamilton James, BBC Natural History Unit Single Item News Coverage ITV News West: Hunting Ban Regional Television Personality/Reporter/Journalist of the Year Tessa Dunlop, BBC West Network Personality Simon King, BBC Natural History Unit Regional Current Affairs Programme West Eye View: Shotgun Wedding ITV West Regional Documentary The West at War Testimony Films for ITV West Regional Television News Programme ITV West News Regional Independent A Picture of Bristol by Roni Size Flashback Productions Bristol for BBC West Network Specialist Factual Deep Jungle: The New Explorers Granada Bristol for ITV 1 Network Award – Animation for Television Four Hobbies Shufti for BBC Animation for BBC THREE Network Feature or Documentary The Boy with the Incredible Brain Focus Productions/Discovery Science Channel for five Lifetime Achievement Award For Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting in Bristol Sir David Attenborough Devon & Cornwall Network or Outside Region Nov 2005 Why Men Wear Frocks TwoFourProductions for Channel 4 Non-Broadcast Quasar/Jersey Bowl Creative Channel Leisure/Entertainment - 1 - RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 The West We Like Best Televisionary for ITV Westcountry Reporter Duncan Sleightholm, ITV Westcountry Craft: Editor David Cartwright, ITV Westcountry Current Affairs Inside Out: Speed Cameras BBC South West Craft:Camera Andy Will, Channel TV Single News Item Westcountry Live: Trago Mills Fire ITV Westcountry Documentary A Picture of Cornwallby Kurt Jackson A38 Films for BBC South West Regional Feature Inside Out Series 7 Programme 8 BBC South West Student Television Awards Animation: The Darl Spectre Simon Hallett, Plymouth College of Art & Design Factual: Element Oliver Harborth, Plymouth College of Art & Design Non-Factual: Vesuvium “99” Matt Bell, Tom Bober, Plymouth College of Art & Design London: Current Affairs Dec 2004 The London Programme: The Truth about Chip & Pin ITV London Documentary How London Was Built ITV London News Programme of the Year London Tonight: Olympics Announcement ITN News Story of the Year BBC London: Olympics BBC London Reporter of the Year Andrew Winstanley BBC London News Independent Producer Juniper Communications - 2 - RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 Spirit of London End of the Line BBC London News Craft Award for Directing Jane Hardstaff ITV London Outstanding Panel Discussion of the Year Finding the Money Tracey Long Chairman of the Year Local Television for Local People David Lowen, International Television & Media Consulting The Derek Harper Technology Award Jubilee Masterclass David Pickthall, BBC Television & Jubilee Masterclass Major Sir Michael Parker KCVO, CBE Student Television Awards Animation: The Beginning Will Compton-Howlett, Goldsmiths College Factual: Straight Edge Francesca Walker, Rosey Offord, Jon Olafsson, Thomas Mills, Goldsmiths College Non-Factual: A Tale of Two Sisters Josef Brett,Chris Campkin, Alex East, University of Luton Midland Centre: Best Drama Oct 2005 Dalziel & Pascoe:’Heads You Lose’ Parts 1 & 2 BBC Drama, Birmingham Best Actor Warren Clarke For Dalziel & Pascoe ‘Dust Thou Art’ BBC Drama, Birmingham Best Actress Haydn Gwynne For Dalziel & Pascoe ‘ Heads You Lose’ BBC Drama, Birmingham Best Independent Programme fo r Broadcast 30 Years On – The BirminghamBombings A BFM Production for NNC West Midlands Best On Screen Personality Tony Robinson For The Worst Jobs in History Spire Films for Channel 4 Best Popular Factual Programme All the Queen’s Cooks BBC Birmingham - 3 - RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 Best Corporate/Non-Broadcast Programme Cathy & I The Light House Media Centre & Script Best Specialist Factual Programme Marrying My Cousin BBC Birmingham Best News/Current Affairs Programme The Terry Lloyd Award Inside Out Special – Siege village BBC West Midlands Best Regional Programme A Picture of Nottinghamshire by William Ivory BBC East Midlands Best Creative Innovation Channel 4 Ideas Factory – West Midlands Maverick Television Best New Talent Phil Nodding Writer for ‘Shamesless’ Series 2 Episode 5 Company Pictures for Channel 4 Baird Medal RTS Regional Patron Certificate BBC Birmingham Student Television Awards Animation: Screen Culture Neil Baker, University of Lincoln Factual: Passion & Pain Chris Stone, Staffordshire University Non-Factual: Parlour Games Jim Robinson, Joe Barry, Adam Furnival Stoke on Trent college Overall Winner Midland Centre Student Award Screen Culture, University of Lincoln North East & Best Factual Programme (up to £50k per hour) the Borders A Picture of Tyneside Feb 2006 Presented by Chris Donald Produced & directed by David Morrison BBC North East & Cumbria Best Factual Programme (over %50k per hour) The 100 Greatest War Films Produced & directed by Mark Murray & Helen Spencer Granada Factual North for Channel 4 Best Drama or Entertainment Production (up to £50k per hour) Emily and the Baba Yaga Producer: Siobhan Fenton Director: Clive Tonge Lynchpin Productions - 4 - RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 Best Drama or Entertainment Production (over £50k per hour Wire in the Blood Producer: Philip Leach, Exec Producer: Sandra Jobling Coastal productions for ITV1 Best Promotional Production Take a Stand Agai nst Mental Health Stigma Director: Andy Lovatt Producer: Paul McCoy First 11 Ltd Best Production for a Target Audience Joint Winners: Nuts for Pudding Producers: Stephen Carolan & Derek Mathews (and featuring David Miller) Carpet Films The Whole Story Producer: Sam Morton twenty first century media Commended: Beat the Bully Producer: Emily Barber Directors: Amy Cullen, Amber Storey & Sarah Hogg Professional Excellence - Journalism Kenny Toal ITV Tyne Tees Professional Excellence - Production Steve Paton Camera Professional Excellence – Post Production Mark Lediard Editor/Motion Graphics Artist Dene films/Transmission Post-Production Lifetime Achievement Award Roger Burgess Most Promising Newcomer Dylan Wynne Graphics Artist Dene Films/Transmission Post-Production Moving Image Company of the Year Dene Films The Centre Award Malcolm Wright Signpost Best Student Factual Production Working the Zone Produced, directed & edited by Danielle Jones University of Teesside Best Student Non-Factual Production Lucky Man - 5 - RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 Produced & directed by Paul Colwill & Danny Willshaw Cleveland College of Arts & Design Best Student Animation Hurry Home Jonathon Wood Cumbria Institute of the Arts North West: Best Regional News Programme: Nov 2005 North West Tonight – Malcolm Glazer BBC North West Best Regional Current Affairs Programme Hitting Home Series ‘Displaced’ University of Salford (Channel M) Best Regional Presenter Gordon Burns, North West Tonight BBC North West Best Regional Reporter Jane Dougall, ITV Granada Reports ITV Granada Best Regional Programme Inside Out: Donna’s Story BBC North West Best Sports Programme Rugby League Raw: Paul Doherty International BBC North West Best Newcomer Award (Network or Regional) Channel M Award for Outstanding Achievement in Craft Michelle Clapton: Costume Designer Casanova Red Production Company for BBC THREE & BBC ONE Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technology or Online www.bbc.co.uk/newtalent BBC Entertainment Manchester New Media Team Best Network Current Affairs Programme Dispatches: Undercover Agents Steve Boulton Productions for Channel 4 Best Network Documentary or Series Extraordinary Families: A Mother’s Story Granada Factual North for Channel 4 Best Network Factual Entertainment Programme Bank of Mum & Dad BBC Entertainment Manchester for BBC TWO Best Network Children’s Programme Fifi and the Flowertots – Sports Day Cosgrove Hall Films for Chapman Entertainment - 6 - RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 (five/Nic Jr.) Best Network Entertainment Programme Celebrity Stars in their Eyes ITV Granada Entertainment for ITV1 Best Comedy Programme I’m with Stupid BBC Comedy North for BBC THREE Best Performance in a Network Drama or Soap David Threlfall For Shameless, Series 2 Company Pictures for Channel 4 Best Drama Shameless, Series 2 Company Pictures for Channel 4 Judges’ Award Paul Abbott Student Television Awards Factual: The Bloomsbury Cellarmen Mark Lee & Alex Walker University of Central Lancashire Republic of Ireland Student Television Awards Factual: Conor Mulhearn, Dubl9n Institute of Technology Southern Centre: Most Promising Newcomer Feb 2006 Catherine Hole ITV Meridian Best Editing Phil Croker ITV Meridian Best Graphics Matt Blyth KMB Productions Best Magazine programme BBC South Today: Spinnaker Tower Lee Desty (Programme Editor) & Martin Webster (Producer) BBC South Best Feature/Strand Production Meridian Tonight: Trafalgar 200 Richard Jones (Producer/Reporter) ITV Meridian Best Current Affairs/Factual Featu re Programme Separating Twins Malcolm Brinkworth (Director) Touch Productions for BBC ONE Best Multi-Skiller - 7 - RTS Centre Awards 2004/5 James Felgate KMB Productions Best Popular Factual Programme Alien Worlds Big Wave Productions for Channel 4 Best Regional TV Journalist Robin Gibson BBC South East Regional TV Personality of the Year Sally Taylor BBC South Best Programme about the Region The Spinnaker’s Shadow Touch Productions for BBC ONE Student Awards Non-Factual: On the 6th Jason Vivekananthan, Producer & Director Bournemouth University Factual: Under My Skin Sandra Warner, Gareth White, Jill Tedder, Julia Fester, Lianne Mabine Portsmouth University Animation: The Boy
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