The event, at London's Royal Festival Hall, is being hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan.
The event, at London's Royal Festival Hall, is being hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan.Beckett said: “We are back for a second year as hosts. There were a few mistakes made last year so if you win, we love a good acceptance speech – but keep it tight.
Andy Mundy-Castle, Natasha Dack, Rochelle Newman, Zeb Achonu, Ross Leppard and Rachael McLean-Anderson won Specialist Factual award.Director Andy Mundy-Castle became emotional on stage as he collected the gong for White Nanny, Black Child, saying: “This has been a tough, tough place to break into, I come from a council estate in Brixton.“I just want to say to people who come from the same background as me, keep on dreaming, keep on working, keep on getting into good trouble.
He also thanked the team who made the series, saying: “You lot believed in me, so thank you for making that happen.” She also joked her agent would be telling her next employers: “Yesterday’s price is not today’s price.”Journalist Matt Frei dedicated the award to all the journalists who have been killed covering wars this year.Accepting the award, Jon Sen, the executive producer of the long-running BBC medical drama, said: “We accept this on behalf of an amazing team back in Cardiff, the directors, the crew.
The award was collected by 19-year-old actor Rhys Connah, who played Ryan Cawood in the thriller, and said he did not realise he would be on stage alone to accept the prize.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
BAFTA's latest: Winners and awards as 2024 ceremony takes placeThe event, at London's Royal Festival Hall, is being hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan.
Read more »
UK’s natural storytellers have created wealth of top TV, says Bafta chairwomanSara Putt said the variety of broadcasters and streamers have provided a wealth of opportunity.
Read more »
UK’s natural storytellers have created wealth of top TV, says Bafta chairwomanSara Putt said the variety of broadcasters and streamers have provided a wealth of opportunity.
Read more »
The big decisions facing Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Manchester United this summerMinority owner Ratcliffe is determined to take the 20-time league winners back to the top.
Read more »
The big decisions facing Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Manchester United this summerMinority owner Ratcliffe is determined to take the 20-time league winners back to the top.
Read more »
Michael O'Neill tips NI coach for very top as European winners linked with moveO'Neill says it is difficult to 'put a ceiling' on how far the young manager can go
Read more »