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Nominees and Winners Nominees and Winners Best Arts/Music Documentary/Feature Maker Cathy Fitzgerald (White Stiletto Productions) - GOLD Mark Sharman (TBI Media) Natalie Steed (Whistledown Productions) - BRONZE Peter Curran (The Foghorn Company) Ruth Evans (Ruth Evans Productions Ltd) Victoria Ferran (Just Radio Ltd) - SILVER Best Current Affairs Documentary/Feature Maker Anishka Sharma (Whistledown Productions) Deborah Dudgeon (Whistledown Productions) - BRONZE Kati Whitaker (Kati Whitaker Productions) Mark Carter (BBC Sussex) - GOLD Peggy Sutton (Somethin' Else) - SILVER Tim Johns (BBC Radio 2) Best Creative Documentary/Feature Maker Adam Fowler (Overtone Productions Ltd) - BRONZE Cathy Fitzgerald (White Stiletto Productions) - SILVER Claire Crofton (Freelance) Hana Walker-Brown (Freelance) - GOLD Luke Doran (BBC Radio 4 / 4 Extra) Peter Sale (Freelance) Best Comedy Producer Alexandra Smith (BBC Studios Comedy) Benjamin Partridge (Freelance) - SILVER David Tyler (Pozzitive Television) - BRONZE Joseph Nunnery (BBC Studios Comedy) Matt Stronge (BBC Studios Comedy) - GOLD Richard Morris (BBC Studios Comedy) Best Entertainment Producer Adem Waterman (Absolute Radio) - SILVER Ben Walker (Ora et Labora) Darby Dorras (Somethin' Else) - BRONZE Ed Morrish (Freelance) - GOLD Jacqueline Malcolm (Spreeboy Publishing - Jabber Talk) Tony McShane (Metro Radio/TFM) Best Music Producer Ben Walker (Ora et Labora) Dan Moss (Somethin' Else) - BRONZE David Akosim (Somethin' Else) - GOLD Guy Bellamy (Meridian FM) Helen Weatherhead (Wisebuddah) Jack Howson (Reduced Listening) - SILVER Best Sound Design/Engineer Alistair Lock (B7 Productions Limited) Wilfredo Acosta (Freelance) Matt Thompson (Wireless Theatre Company) - SILVER Marley Cole (Resonance) - BRONZE Steve Bond (Freelance) - GOLD Joe Richardson (Wireless Theatre Company) Best Podcast Producer Eva Krysiak (Everyone Else) - GOLD Jonny Haw (Joe Shmo Productions) Kate Taylor (Whistledown) Mark Sandell (Wisebuddah) - SILVER Max Sanderson (The Guardian & Radio Wolfgang) - BRONZE Best Digital Producer Carl Frazer-Lunn (Absolute Radio) - SILVER Dan Fox (B7 Productions Ltd) Patrick Vickers (Whistledown and UCL) Peter Curran (The Foghorn Company) Simon Poole (Somethin' Else) - BRONZE Thom Hoffman (Freelance) – GOLD Best Drama Producer Andrew Mark Sewell (B7 Productions Limited) David Beck (Wireless Theatre Company) Judith Kampfner (Corporation for Independent Media) - SILVER Lance Dann (Resonance) - GOLD Polly Thomas (Naked Productions) - BRONZE Roger James Elsgood (Art and Adventure Ltd) Best Audiobook/Readings Producer Chris Thompson (Heavy Entertainment) - GOLD Clive Brill (Brill Productions Ltd) Joanna Green (Greenlit Productions Ltd) - BRONZE Samuel Gunn (Heavy Entertainment) - SILVER Best New Producer Adem Waterman (Absolute Radio) - SILVER Annabelle Buckland (JACK fm) - BRONZE Kate Holland (Whistledown) Gabriela Jones (Freelance/The Guardian) Tom Riste-Smith (We Are Grape) Victoria Ferran (Just Radio Ltd) – GOLD Best Station Sound Producer Adam Burgess, Tom Cross, Paul Rushforth, Grant Brodie, Vishwanath Balakrishnan, Mate Stojic, Paul Werner (Contraband Media) Ben Stones (BBC Radio Pop Hub Station Sound) James Stodd (Celador Radio) - SILVER Liam Hadley (BBC Radio Pop Hub Station Sound) - GOLD Rob Green (Audio Always) - BRONZE Tom Cross, Adam Burgess & Paul Rushforth (Contraband Media) Grassroots Production Award Somer Valley FM National Prison Radio - GOLD Podium.Me Production Team - SILVER Reform Radio - BRONZE Resonance Guy Bellamy Best New Voice Andrew Loog Oldham Brittany Taylor Ed Miliband - SILVER Ellie Cawthorne - GOLD Harrison Stock - BRONZE Soweto Kinch Best Presenter Speech Alan Robson Dotun Adebayo - WINNER Gemma Cairney Jane Garvey Ian McMillan Best Presenter Music Clara Amfo Goldierocks/Sam Hall Lauren Laverne - WINNER Monki Steve Lamacq Tom Service Narrator of the Year Adam Sims (ID Audio) - WINNER Aysha Kala (ID Audio) Cathleen McCarron (Harper Collins) Emma Swan (RNIB) Hugh Bonneville (Harper Collins) Michael Sheen (Penguin Random House) Indie of the Year 7digital CTVC PRA Productions - WINNER Reduced Listening Company TBI Media Whistledown Gold Award Tony Blackburn Lifetime Achievement Award Phil Critchlow .
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