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Blast! Festival Screenings in West Bromwich

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Multistory is offering screenings in West Bromwich as part of its Blast! Festival of Photography, Talks & Walks. Blast! will take place from Friday 24 May to Sunday 29 June 2019, and will be played out across the streets, shops, libraries and community halls of Sandwell.

Two of these, listed below, feature West Midlands filmmakers and content.

 

Mark Goes to Mongolia

Wed, June 5, 2019

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM BST

Kings Square Shopping Centre, West Bromwich

Description: Magnum photographer Martin Parr joins us for a screening of his film Mark Goes to Mongolia featuring Black Country legend, Mark Evans, and a pigeon masterclass with two of Mark’s top birds. Food and refreshments provided. Mark goes to Mongolia is Martin Parr’s second film for Multistory (running time approx. 43 minutes), and tells the extraordinary story of Mark Evans – pigeon auctioneer, breeder and entrepreneur – who based in Moxley in the Black Country. This film documents Mark’s trip to Baotou in Inner Mongolia, in November 2012, where pigeon breeding, pigeon racing and Mark Evans are hugely popular.

The film is part of the Black Country Stories body of work commissioned by Multistory to document life in the Black Country.

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Black Country Living – film screening and artist talk with Janine Wiedel

Fri, June 21, 2019

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM BST

Kings Square Shopping Centre, West Bromwich

Description: A screening of Camera in the Streets, a documentary about Janine Wiedel’s work photographing industries in the West Midlands, followed by a discussion between Janine Wiedel and curator, Craig Ashley, as part of the Black Country Living exhibition presented at the Blast! Festival.

Black Country Living revisits the work of two photographers renowned for their portrayals of the industrial landscape in the West Midlands during the 70s and 80s. Presented across the six towns of Sandwell, the photography of John Myers and Janine Wiedel reflects a rich social history at a time of significant change and upheaval. The exhibition raises pertinent questions for the lives of people living in the Black Country. As a divided Britain contemplates a future outside the EU, how will the changes brought about by Brexit impact Sandwell, here at the heart of the nation? Curated by Craig Ashley, the pictures will be presented in public spaces across Sandwell throughout the Blast! Festival period (24 May to 29 June, 2019).

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About the Blast! Festival

The festival will focus on each of Sandwell’s six distinct towns: Oldbury, Wednesbury, West Bromwich, Rowley Regis, Smethwick and Tipton. Finding new and exciting ways of presenting art in community spaces is at the heart of the Blast! experiment. Public space, community venues, pop-up sites, print, broadcasting and online platforms will all play a role in connecting the work of exceptional artists with local people.  See the entire festival programme here.

 

About MultiStory:

Based in West Bromwich, Multistory works with outstanding artists to make art with, for and about the people of Sandwell. Our projects reflect and celebrate everyday life from factories, pubs and clubs, people’s homes, places of worship and markets. We work with local residents, photographers, artists, writers, documentary film-makers and many more. Read more here.

 

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BAFTA Mentorship Award

Dudley Teacher up for BAFTA Mentorship Award

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A Kingswinford teacher has been nominated in a nationwide game designers competition by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).

Matt Guest, who is head of computing at Summerhill School in Kingswinford, is in the running for Young Game Designers (YGD) mentor award, which is presented to an individual involved in the education of young game designers. He is one of three mentor finalists in the running this year, who all work with young people in schools, clubs and youth initiatives across the UK.

Mr Guest was nominated for this BAFTA Mentorship Award by many of his students for the award and has always loved computer games. He set up a games creator club at his school for young people interested in gaming. He also set up the Summerhill Classic Video Games Awards and regularly invites industry professionals to speak to students at the club.

He said: “Video games and their creation has been such a big part of my life and have helped to make me the person I am. I am desperate to ignite the same joy in others and hopefully a career in this vital British industry.”

The annual competition, which launched in 2010, aims to find the game designers of the future and the teachers or mentors who inspire them. This year, there are 40 entries by 53 finalists. Children aged between 10 and 18 years old have submitted game designs and concepts addressing a wide range of issues including mental health, climate change, conservation, disability, bereavement and transgender rights.

Dr Jo Twist OBE, chair of games committee at BAFTA, added: “Games are a fantastic art form for creators to express themselves, and I am delighted to see young people tackling important topics through their design and concept entries this year. Their creativity and ambition for social change through the medium of games is inspiring.

“A very well deserved congratulations and good luck to all the 2019 finalists.”

The BAFTA Mentorship Award winners, chosen by a panel of industry professionals, will be revealed at a special awards ceremony at BAFTA’s headquarters in London on June 29.

 

Source: www.expressandstar.com

 

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British Science Festival

Submit your art to the British Science Festival – Deadline June 7th

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The British Science Festival 2019 is looking for creatives and digital businesses based in Coventry & Warwickshire and Greater Birmingham and Solihull to showcase their existing digital artwork, installations or immersive experiences to a public audience. The work will be presented in a Coventry city centre venue on the evening of Friday 13 September, as part of a wider final celebratory event of the British Science Festival 2019.

What Type of Art?

The work should be aimed at an adult (primarily 18-35), public audience. A focus on public engagement and participation will be viewed favourably. The work must fit with the British Science Association’s vision, where science is seen as a part of society and culture, a community activity for all as well as a career for some. We are especially interested in proposals from people who are traditionally underrepresented in science and the wider sector, including women, people from BAME backgrounds and those living with disabilities.

We do not have budget to commission new artworks, this is a showcase for existing work made in Coventry & Warwickshire and/or the Greater Birmingham and Solihull region. Installation and promotional support will be available from the Festival team. This showcase opportunity is unpaid, but please contact us if you have any queries.

How To Apply

Please complete this form by 12 noon Friday 7 June 2019. We will get back to you with whether you’ve been successful shortly after.

Please send any queries to Anna Woolman at anna.woolman@britishscienceassociation.org

Please note that due to time restraints, we are not able to give feedback on proposals that aren’t selected.

About the British Science Festival

The British Science Festival is Europe’s longest standing science Festival, travelling to a different place in the United Kingdom each year. Our Festival aims to connect people with scientists, engineers, technologists and social scientists.

Each year the Festival brings free events to an adult audience (16+), which are packed with exciting opportunities to get involved with. Our programme bursts with a variety of different types of events, from talks to workshops, museum takeovers to parties and stuff you wouldn’t necessarily expect to see at a ‘science’ festival such as yoga, life drawing and artistic performances. Events span a diverse range of subjects that encompass science in the broadest sense, promising something for everyone.

The Festival’s audience ranges from those who are interested in science, maybe working in it, to those who do not necessarily see themselves as ‘sciencey’, but may have a particular interest in the topic of an event. We continually try to push the boundaries of our audiences and welcome new types of events that attract those who would not typically go to a science festival.

In 2019, we will be in Coventry and Warwickshire from 10-13 September, and will be run in partnership with the University of Warwick. This year’s Festival will showcase and celebrate the region’s strength in digital creativity, and the festival is particularly interested in works that explore and respond to themes that relate to the area and its people.

This opportunity is supported by the Coventry & Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership and the Greater Birmingham & Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership, who are partners of the British Science Festival 2019.

 

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the Last Witness

Watch the Last Witness in Birmingham – June 1st

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The Last Witness, filmed around the West Midlands, will be screened at the MAC on Saturday, June 1st at 5pm. The screening will be followed by a live onstage Q&A with BAFTA nomiated director Piotr Szkopiak and producer Carol Harding.

The Last Witness is a political thriller based on the harrowing true events of the Katyn Massacre in Spring 1940, starring Alex Pettyfer (Magic Mike, I am Number Four), Michael Gambon (Harry Potter franchise, King of Thieves) and Talulah Riley (Westworld).

In post-war England, ambitious journalist Stephen Underwood (Alex Pettyfer) comes across a disturbing spate of suicides by Polish soldiers. Sensing a story, his investigation escalates as he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous, multi-layered conspiracy concerning the execution of 22,000 Polish military and civilians by Stalin’s secret police.

DP Edward Ames told British Cinematographer: “The whole film was shot in the West Midlands, in 18 days, using just six locations. We managed this in spite of a very limited budget, because we were very lucky, and because our entire production team were dedicated to making it work.”

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bbc three

BBC Three Opportunity for Midlands Creatives – Deadline June 3rd

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Our friends at BBC Three are calling all creatives for an exciting development opportunity in the Midlands. Become a BBC Three content producer through their Big Brum TV Link Up Event on July 4th. Find out how to apply for this event below.

Job Introduction

The BBC is for everyone.  We want to attract people from all backgrounds to be part of the BBC and to better reflect the UK today.

This is a chance for off-screen talent from under-represented groups to link up with the award-winning BBC Three in Birmingham.

We’re inviting experienced creatives interested in working in the Midlands, who are black, Asian, minority ethnic, and/or have a disability and/or are from lower socio-economic* backgrounds, to meet the team from BBC Three at The Big Brum TV Link-Up.  This special networking event takes place on the evening of Thursday 4 July and includes a series of one–to-one speed networking meetings with commissioners, execs and talent managers.  

BBC Three publishes award-winning content aimed at young audiences across digital platforms, including iPlayer. It has a team based at The Mailbox creating digital short-form, Factual and Factual Entertainment formats.  Across the year there are usually opportunities for skilled individuals. These include video editors, social media execs, researchers, assistant producers, producers, directors and Series Producers.

About The Big Brum TV Link-Up

If you have credits as a researcher or above or you’ve run a successful social media campaign, and are from one of the underrepresented groups mentioned, then please apply. Come along and meet the team to find out more about how your skills could match these opportunities.  Please note that all roles at BBC Three are subject to an open recruitment process and all appointments are based on merit.

You’ll also have an opportunity to meet with other content makers including representatives from BBC Birmingham’s Drama Village and local and regional programmes as well as independent production companies from across the West Midlands such as Wonder, Full Fat TV, Optomen Television, North One Television, Ragdoll Productions and FirstLook TV.

We’re expecting a lot of interest in this event so if you would like to attend please upload an up-to-date CV by Monday 3 June.  We’ll let you know by 10 June 2019 whether you have a place at the event.

*based on the occupation of the main wage earner of your household when you were aged 14.

To apply for the Big Brum TV Link Up Event, click here.

 

About the BBC

We don’t focus simply on what we do – we also care how we do it. Our values and the way we behave are important to us. Please make sure you’ve read about our values and behaviours in the document attached below.

Diversity matters at the BBC. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual’s unique contribution, enabling all of our employees to thrive and achieve their full potential.

We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of the BBC – whether that’s to contribute to our programming or our wide range of non-production roles. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity. 

We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexuality, social background, religion and/or belief. We will consider flexible working requests for all roles, unless operational requirements prevent otherwise.

To find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at the BBC, please click here

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Source: BBC
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My Sunshine

LGBT Flick “You Are My Sunshine” Filmed in the Black Country

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Set across two decades, You Are My Sunshine follows teenagers Tom and Joe, who first meet in the 1970’s. The 90-minute film was written and directed by Darlaston film maker Dave Hastings and produced by Troy Dennison and Kaush Patel. The story follows the two young men as they try to navigate their way through an uncompromising time in history. The audience witnesses the day they first met to the present day, which brings further conflict as well as a potential change in the air.

Production

Filming just finished on the movie, at locations around Rhyl and the Black Country including Barr Beacon and Walsall Leather Museum. Crew shot the first segments of the story, set the 1970’s, last year, which saw Jack Knight as a young Joe and Steve Salt as young Tom. Director of photography Will Bradshaw studied the look of former British films made within the era while set designer L.J. ‘Stark’ Greenwood researched various colour palettes as well as vintage props to help bring the decade to life. The scenes showing their modern-day counterparts dealing with the repercussions of their early lives have now also been filmed.

Characters

Tom is a ‘typical young lad’ living an isolated existence after his family abandoned him. He lives on odd jobs, concealing his sexuality. Tom wants to spend his life with Joe, regardless of what the rest of the world thinks. Joe, reserved and shy, lives with his father, Martin, and sister Ethel, working for his dad’s painting firm.

Ernest Vernon from Staffordshire who plays modern-day Tom said he enjoyed bringing an older Tom to life. “The storyline, for me, revolves around the importance of everyone having a chance to enjoy life and to appreciate the value of living life in harmony, free of prejudice. This film tells that story in such an emotionally charged way, with emotions ranging from anguish and frustration, to warmth and understanding.

“The strong characters and the intricate emotional scenes leaping from the pages instantly attracted me. I couldn’t wait to get involved. It was a great pleasure to be involved with such a brilliant production. I can’t wait to see the finished film, and I hope that all that see it enjoy it too.”

Rosemary Manjunath plays present day Ethel while Charlie Clarke appears as younger Ethel. “The script is emotive and emotional, well written and thought provoking. After reading it for the first time, I was left in tears. I knew that I’d love to be involved in some small way,” said Rosemary. Johnathan Butler plays Ethel’s son John.

Feedback

“We’ve had a lot of interest in You Are My Sunshine already,” said Dave, a lecturer at Walsall College. “People all over the world are asking about it. Some of the LGBTQ film community who’ve seen snippets of were in “floods of tears with happiness. For me, that means the world. It shows off this immensely talented and passionate team and cast that have helped bring this film to life in the best way possible, and that is always important to me first and foremost to honour them.”

You Are My Sunshine, which is a co-production between Lightbeam Productions, 5cm/Sec and Pat The Bull Films, is due to be released later this year.

For more information about You Are My Sunshine, visit their Facebook page.

Source: Express & Star

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In Conversation with David Harewood

In Conversation with David Harewood – June 6th

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Acclaimed actor David Harewood, MBE, returns to his hometown of Birmingham on Thursday 6 June for a special RTS Midlands ‘In Conversation’ event with BBC WM’s Samantha Meah.

David will talk about growing up in Birmingham, his illustrious career on stage, TV and in film over the last 30 years and his new BBC documentary David Harewood: My Psychosis and Me. The documentary is an exploration of mental illness and current available treatments. It is presented by David, who was successfully treated with anti-psychotic medication.

The event host Samantha Meah presents the BBCWM 95.6 Breakfast Show along with her co-host Daz Hale. Born in Lozells, she returned to her home station last year.

RTS Midlands also wants to thank their partner organisations for this event: BBC WM 95.6 and Film Birmingham.

Register for “In Conversation with David Harewood”

This event is free to attend. However, places are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. To book your place please click here

Venue: The Banqueting Suite, The Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham

Date: Thursday 6th June 2019

Times: 7.00pm – 9.00pm.

Please arrive and register in good time as this event will start at 7pm prompt.

 

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West Midlands Combined Authority

New West Midlands Screen Industry Body

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There is some exciting news in West Midlands. Earlier this week West Midlands Combined Authority and Mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street, announced the creation of a new West Midlands Screen Industry Body. Film Birmingham look forward to working with the new body – which intends to act as a coordinated voice for the screen sector and oversee a programme of activities to support the industry.

This is a promising step forward, one which comes on the back of some significant developments in the region’s creative economy over the last 18 months, including winning a £1.3m boost from the DCMS Creative Industries Scale Up programme and the upcoming Local Industrial Strategy, with its commitment to ‘creative content, techniques and technologies’. The region’s screen sector has also benefited from supportive programmes such as Creative England’s Be More Birmingham event, the West Midlands Screen Bureau’s Design Labs, pilots and research and the work on the Channel 4 bid created momentum and identified some promising opportunities for the region’s creative industries.

Film Birmingham and other local partners will be involved in the consultation process for the WM Screen Industry Body. Creative industries specialist Suzie Norton (Zanna Creative) will be leading the consultations with stakeholders on behalf of West Midlands Combined Authority to help get this new project up and running. There are some exciting times ahead and we look forward to sharing more positive news and developments in the coming months.

 

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The Prosthetics Event

The Prosthetics Event coming to Coventry

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The Prosthetics Event is set to take place in Coventry at the Ricoh Arena on November 23rd. The monsters and makeup show will explore the work that goes into characters in films and TV. It is largely an educational event for those interested in the creation of makeup effects, monsters and body art. This could be for film, TV or casualty simulations. The event will offer learning and networking, with demos, talks and advice from top film industry professionals. It will also feature beautiful body art, extraordinary exhibits and shopping with leading specialist retailers. There is set to be plenty to see and do, for both beginners and experts in the prosthetics field.

The event comes to Coventry having outgrown its former home at Aston University in Birmingham. When it first started five years ago, the event was significantly smaller. Now. it needs 1,700 square metres of space inside the Ricoh Arena. The event is set to attract more than 50 exhibitors and around 2,000 visitors from across the country and overseas. Attendees are expected to range from make-up artists and tutors to hobbyists and beginners.

It is being hosted by event founder and prosthetics designer Neill Gorton from Millennium FX and Gorton Studio – who has worked on shows including Doctor Who and films such as Victor Frankenstein and The Wolfman – and will be carrying out demonstrations at Ricoh Arena.

What has been said about The Prosthetics Event?

Katie Davies, from The Prosthetics Event, says, “Interest in our event has grown significantly over the past few years, as different generations become increasingly fascinated with special effects seen in films and TV shows. This includes aspects such as how to safely attach foreign objects to bodies, applying ageing make-up correctly and how to accurately fit pre-made wigs and beards. The list of special effects is endless and this event is quickly turning into a central hub for special effects lovers can congregate. They can pursue their own hobby, start their career and film and TV professionals can share their experiences. Bringing our show to Ricoh Arena is an exciting new chapter in the show’s history. We’ve built a solid following during our inception in Birmingham. Now our move to Coventry allows us to meet demand from both exhibitors and visitors as word spreads about our show.”

Caroline Lissaman, Head of Event Management at Ricoh Arena, added: “This is one of the quirkiest events that we will have held at Ricoh Arena… The Prosthetics Event has bags of potential.”

For more information about the Prosthetics Event, you can check out their website here .

 

Source: Coventry Telegraph

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BAFTA TV Awards

Watch the BAFTA TV Awards on May 12 on BBC One

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The British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA TV Awards) will be held Sunday, May 12. Categories for the BAFTA TV awards include Best Entertainment Performance, Best Mini-Series and Best News Coverage. Graham Norton will be hosting this year’s BAFTA TV Awards – 15 years after he first took on the role. In a statement, the comedian and TV presenter said: “It has been almost 15 years since I first hosted the Television Awards and what a pleasure it is to be returning to host once again. 2018 was a stand-out year for television and I look forward to seeing the brilliant talent in our industry rewarded.”

How can I watch the Awards?

The Bafta TV Awards will air on BBC One on Sunday, May 12 from 8pm. The awards aren’t broadcast live, but are shown on a delay so that an edited down version hits the screens. While the official venue hasn’t been confirmed just yet, the ceremony has taken place at the Royal Festival Hall since 2016. The Bafta Television Awards will also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

Who are the BAFTA TV Awards 2019 nominees?

Drama series
Bodyguard (BBC One)
Killing Eve (BBC Three)
Save Me (Sky Atlantic)
Informer (BBC One)

Mini-series
A Very English Scandal (BBC One)
Kiri (Channel 4)
Mrs Wilson (BBC One)
Patrick Melrose (Showtime/Sky Atlantic)

Leading actress
Jodie Comer – Killing Eve (BBC America/BBC Three)
Sandra Oh – Killing Eve (BBC America/BBC Three)
Keeley Hawes – Bodyguard (BBC One)
Ruth Wilson – Mrs Wilson (BBC One)

Leading actor
Hugh Grant – A Very English Scandal (BBC One)
Chance Perdomo – Killed By My Debt (BBC Three)
Lucian Msamati – Kiri (Channel 4)
Benedict Cumberbatch – Patrick Melrose (Showtime/Sky Atlantic)

Female performance in a comedy programme
Daisy May Cooper – This Country (BBC Three)
Jessica Hynes – There She Goes (BBC Four)
Julia Davis – Sally4Ever (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Lesley Manville – Mum (BBC Two)

Male performance in a comedy programme
Alex MacQueen – Sally4Ever (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Jamie Demetriou – Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4)
Peter Mullan – Mum (BBC Two)
Steve Pemberton – Inside No 9 (BBC Two)

International
54 Hours: The Gladbeck Hostage Crisis (ARD/BBC Four)
The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu/Channel 4)
Reporting Trump’s First Year: The Fourth Estate (Showtime/BBC Two)
Succession (HBO/Sky Atlantic)

Supporting actor
Alex Jennings – Unforgotten (ITV)
Ben Whishaw – A Very English Scandal (BBC One)
Kim Bodnia – Killing Eve (BBC One)
Stephen Graham – Save Me (Sky Atlantic)

Supporting actress
Billie Piper – Collateral (BBC Two)
Fiona Shaw – Killing Eve (BBC One)
Keeley Hawes – Mrs Wilson (BBC One)
Monica Dolan – A Very English Scandal (BBC One)

Entertainment performance
Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly – Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
David Mitchell – Would I Lie To You? (BBC One)
Lee Mack – Would I Lie To You? (BBC One)
Rachel Parris – The Mash Report (BBC Two)

Specialist factual
Bros: After the Screaming Stops (BBC Four)
Grayson Perry: Rites of Passage (Channel 4)
Suffragettes With Lucy Worsley (BBC One)
Superkids: Breaking Away From Care (Channel 4)

Reality and constructed factual
Dragons’ Den (BBC Two)
I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! ( ITV)
Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds (Channel 4)
The Real Full Monty: Ladies’ Night (ITV)

Current affairs
Football’s Wall of Silence (Al Jazeera English)
Iran Unveiled: Taking on the Ayatollahs – Exposure (ITV)
Massacre at Ballymurphy (Channel 4)
Myanmar’s Killing Fields (Channel 4)

Entertainment programme
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Britain’s Got Talent (ITV)
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show (BBC One)
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)

Scripted comedy
Derry Girls (Channel 4)
Mum (BBC Two)
Sally4Ever (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4)

Comedy entertainment programme
The Big Narstie Show (Channel 4)
The Last Leg (Channel 4)
A League of Their Own (Sky One)
Would I Lie to You? (BBC One)

Factual series
24 Hours in A&E (Channel 4)
Life and Death Row: The Mass Execution (BBC Three)
Louis Theroux’s Altered States (BBC Two)
Prison (Channel 4)

Features
Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip (ITV)
The Great British Bake Off (Channel 4)
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing (BBC Two)
Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One)

News coverage
Bullying and Harassment in the House of Commons – Newsnight (BBC Two)
Cambridge Analytica Uncovered (Channel 4)
Good Morning Britain: On a Knife Edge (ITV)
Good Morning Britain: Thomas Markle Exclusive (ITV)

Single documentary
Driven: The Billy Monger Story (BBC Three)
Gun No 6 (BBC Two)
My Dad, the Peace Deal and Me (BBC One)
School for Stammers (ITV)

Single drama
Bandersnatch – Black Mirror (Netflix)
Care (BBC One)
Killed By My Debt (BBC Three)
Through the Gates – On the Edge (Channel 4)

Soap and Continuing Drama
Casualty (BBC One)
Coronation Street (ITV)
EastEnders (BBC One)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)

Sport
2018 Six Nations: Scotland v England (BBC One)
2018 World Cup: England v Sweden (BBC One)
England’s Test Cricket: Cook’s Farewell (Sky Sports Cricket)
Winter Olympics (BBC Two)

Virgin Media Must-See Moment nominees
Bodyguard – the assassination of Julia Montague (BBC)
Coronation Street – Gail’s monologue on the suicide of Aidan Connor (ITV)
Doctor Who – The Doctor meets Rosa Parks (BBC)
Killing Eve – Eve stabs Villanelle (BBC)
Peter Kay’s Car Share – the finale (BBC)
Queer Eye – Tom’s transformation (Netflix)

 

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