The Broadcast Awards 2024 Shortlist
The 2024 Broadcast Awards shortlist has arrived. Celebrating the best in British TV channels and content, the Broadcast Awards is the chance to reward and recognise the best of British programming, channels and talent.
This year’s awards will be held on the evening of 8th February 2023, at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House, London. Until then, let us take a look at the shortlist and which United Voices talent were involved.
Best Childrens Programme
Lloyd of the Flies – Aardman for CITV
The Rubbish World of Dave Spud – Illuminated Films for CITV
Best Current Affairs Programme
Putin vs The West – Brook Lapping Productions & Les Films D’ici for BBC
Best Comedy Programme
Changing Ends – Baby Cow Productions for ITVX
Best Original Programme (Sponsored by IMG)
Dreaming Whilst Black – Big Deal Films for BBC
Isy Suttie, Angus Wright, and Will Hislop
Best Drama Series or Serial
Blue Lights – Two Cities Television & Gallagher Films for BBC
Hijack – 60Forty Films & Idiotlamp Productions in association with Green Door Pictures for AppleTV+
Jaimie Barbakoff and Richard Hope
The English – Drama Republic and Eight Rooks for BBC
Ian Pirie and Steve Wall
The Sixth Commandment – Wild Mercury and True Vision Productions for BBC
Doc Brown and Lorna Nickson Brown
I Hate Suzie Too – Bad Wolf for Sky Atlantic
Best Pre-School Programme
123 Number Squad! – Omen Studios for Sky Kids
Pop Paper City – LoveLove Films for Channel 5 Milkshake
Root and Fruits – Plum Films for Cbeebies
The Makery – Terrific Television for Sky Kids
Best Single Drama
Black Mirror: Demon 79 – Broke & Bones for Netflix
Mayflies – Synchronicity Films for BBC
A huge congratulations to all involved in nominated projects and we wish them all the best of luck.