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54th Rose d’Or Awards honour the best in tv and radio entertainment

09 December 2015
54th Rose d’Or Awards honour the best in tv and radio entertainment
Winners of the Rose d'Or Awards 2015

The best in TV and radio entertainment programming has been honoured at the 54th Rose d’Or Awards held at the British Museum in London. 

Rose d’Or trophies were presented in eleven categories including Comedy, Game Show, Arts and Talk Show following a record-breaking number of entries. Radio awards were included for the second time in the event’s 54 year history.

Programmes from the United Kingdom, The Netherlands and Canada triumphed with EBU Members BBC (UK), NPO (The Netherlands) and Channel 4 (UK) all recognised.

British actor Stephen Fry was honoured with a lifetime achievement award for his outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry.

Speaking about programme making after receiving the award for lifetime achievement, Fry noted that: “the real truth about broadcasting is that it’s about making the best programmes and those are to do with individuals, characters and emotions”. Underlining how the entertainment industry is about people and stories, he went on to note that: “it’s not technology that tells stories, it’s human beings.”

Fry won a Rose d’Or Award in 2006 for "Best Game Show Host" in the BBC series QI.

The ceremony, which was attended by around 200 industry luminaries, was hosted by BBC presenter Paddy O’Connell.

EBU Media Director Jean Philip de Tender highlighted the quality of 2015’s nominees: “This year’s range, depth and quality of nominees was truly outstanding. That the Rose d’Or can attract such high quality submissions is testament to its importance in the industry.  I congratulate all the winners - and all the runners up.  The jury’s job was hard.”

The nominations were announced in November 2015, with the jury selecting a shortlist for the three best programmes in each of the eleven categories in television and radio competing for a Rose d’Or.

The Rose d'Or Awards are one of the world's most prestigious awards for entertainment programming.  It is a Eurovision and Euroradio event, operated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

More information on the winners, nominees and photos of the event are available at: www.rosedor.com

LIST OF WINNERS

 

TELEVISION

TV Comedy

Psychobitches: Series Two

Tiger Aspect Productions for Sky Arts

United Kingdom

 

TV Sitcom

Catastrophe

Avalon Entertainment Ltd. for Channel 4

United Kingdom

 

TV Game Show

Wild Things

Mad Monk/IWC Media/Group M for Sky One

United Kingdom

 

TV Arts

Our Gay Wedding: The Musical

Wingspan Productions for Channel 4

United Kingdom

 

TV Reality and Factual Entertainment

Street Jungle

Media Ranch for Canal D (Bell Media)

Canada

 

TV Entertainment

The Graham Norton Show

So Television for BBC One 

United Kingdom

 

RADIO

 

Radio Comedy

NewsJack

BBC Radio Comedy for BBC Radio 4

United Kingdom

 

Radio Entertainment Event

NPO Radio 2 Top 2000

NPO

The Netherlands

 

Radio Talk Show

The Infinite Monkey Cage

BBC Radio Science for BBC Radio 4

United Kingdom

 

Radio Game Show

The 3rd Degree

Pozzitive Television Ltd. for BBC Radio 4

United Kingdom

 

Radio Music Show

John Grant’s Songs from a Dark Place

BBC Radio 6 Music

United Kingdom

 

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Dave Goodman

Digital and Communications Manager - Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest

goodman@ebu.ch

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