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Aussies blitz 2021 Rockie Awards

Aussies blitz 2021 Rockie Awards
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ABC, SBS nominated at Banff Rockie Awards 2021

April 15th, 2021 By David Knox Make a commentFiled under: News, ABC and SBS titles have been nominated in the prestigious Banff Rockie Awards 2021. 6 titles are nominated across various categories: Bluey, Love on the Spectrum, Revelation, 100% Wolf, First Day for ABC and Filthy Rich & Homeless for SBS. Eureka is again nominated for its US production of   Holey Moley. “We’re ecstatic with the range of high-profile international and Canadian programs that entered and are nominated for the 2021 Rockie Awards,” said Jenn Kuzmyk, Executive Director of the Banff World Media Festival. “This year’s nominees are a showcase of the spirit, creativity and truly exceptional work the global entertainment industry continued to produce amidst a year of challenge and change.  We can’t wait to share this year’s show via a special live stream on June 15th.”

RTS Program Award Nominees Unveiled

TVEUROPE RTS Program Award Nominees Unveiled ADVERTISEMENT The Royal Television Society has revealed the nominees for its RTS Programme Awards 2021, in partnership with Audio Network, with the BBC leading the pack with 40 nominations. Up for best drama series are  Save Me Too (World Productions for Sky Atlantic),  I Hate Suzie (Bad Wolf for Sky Atlantic) and  In My Skin (Expectation for BBC Three and BBC One Wales). Miniseries up for the award are  Adult Material (Fifty Fathoms for Channel 4),  Small Axe (Turbine Studios and Lammas Park for BBC One) and  I May Destroy You (Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One).

Young Audience Content Fund greenlights further production and development awards

Young Audience Content Fund greenlights further production and development awards An animated adaptation of Quentin Blake’s Clown, airing on Channel 4 this Christmas, is among the raft of new projects awarded by the fund. 17 December 2020 Clown (2020) The BFI has today announced the latest projects awarded through the Young Audiences Content Fund (YACF), including Quentin Blake’s Clown, Big Boys, First Dates: Teens, Generation Genome, A Bear Named Wojtek and two FYI spin off shows: Kidversation and I Don’t Get It. The announcement comes as many of the first projects supported by YACF, which launched in 2019, receive their broadcast premiere on free-to-air channels.

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