The 2026 BBC Audio Drama Awards Nominations have been announced and we’re so proud to see so many United Voices clients recognised!
Best Original Single Drama
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One Hundred and Fifty Days by Oliver Emanuel, producer Kirsty Williams, BBC Audio Scotland – starring Shauna Macdonald
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The Final Touch by Roy Williams, producer Celia de Wolff, Pier Productions – starring Paul Panting
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Sleaze by Joe von Malachowski & Will Close, producer Anne Isger, BBC Studios Audio – starring Lydia Wilson
Best Adaptation
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Kramer versus Kramer by Avery Korman, adapted by Sarah Wooley, producers Gaynor Macfarlane and Carl Prekopp, BBC Audio Scotland – starring Lydia Wilson
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Saint Joan of the Anthropocene adapted by Linda Marshall Griffiths from George Bernard Shaw, producer Nadia Molinari, BBC Studios Audio – starring Tachia Newall
Best Podcast Audio Drama
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Buzz: the Man and the Moon by Stephen Kronish, producers John Scott Dryden and Emma Hearn, Goldhawk Productions & Thoroughbred Studios for iHeart – starring Taylor Napier, Eric Sirakian and Julee Cerda
Imison Award
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Do Not Disturb: ‘Good Sex in Progress’ by Sherise Blackman, producer Victoria Lloyd, Platform Media, Audible – also starring Sherise Blackman
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See the full list of nominees HERE