Published 19th June, 2018 in Training.
Televisual Bulldog Awards 2018: winners announced
The votes have been counted and the results for the fourteenth annual
Televisual Bulldog Awards are now
online.
Big winners this time include the BBC Natural History Unit’s Blue Planet II,
which picked up the Best Cinematography, Best Music and Best Specialist Factual
awards.
There were two awards as well for Studio Lambert’s Three Girls which won both
the Best Drama One Off or Serial and Best Editing awards.
Televisual’s readers voted the third series of Catastrophe from Avalon
Television, Merman and Birdbath Productions as best comedy and Kudos was voted
Best Indie.
Other winners include World Productions’ Line of Duty 4 and So Television’s The
Graham Norton Show. The BBC’s Strictly, Wimbledon coverage and Glastonbury
coverage also won awards. Best doc awards went to Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum and
Dad from Only The Best Productions and Hospital from Label 1 Television.
The factual entertainment vote went to Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds by CPL
Productions and the vfx vote was won by Netflix’s Black Mirror 4 made by House
of Tomorrow.
The full list of winners can be seen
here
and in a special supplement in the Summer issue of Televisual. All the winners
will be invited to pick up their awards at a dinner at The Cafe Royal in July.
A ‘Best in Show’ prize will also be awarded at the winners’ dinner to the
programme that garnered the most votes overall.
The Televisual Bulldog Awards are voted for by the readers of Televisual
Magazine and pick out the best UK programmes and indies of the previous year.
Televisual Bulldog Awards 2018: winners announced
The votes have been counted and the results for the fourteenth annual
Televisual Bulldog Awards are now
online.
Big winners this time include the BBC Natural History Unit’s Blue Planet II,
which picked up the Best Cinematography, Best Music and Best Specialist Factual
awards.
There were two awards as well for Studio Lambert’s Three Girls which won both
the Best Drama One Off or Serial and Best Editing awards.
Televisual’s readers voted the third series of Catastrophe from Avalon
Television, Merman and Birdbath Productions as best comedy and Kudos was voted
Best Indie.
Other winners include World Productions’ Line of Duty 4 and So Television’s The
Graham Norton Show. The BBC’s Strictly, Wimbledon coverage and Glastonbury
coverage also won awards. Best doc awards went to Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum and
Dad from Only The Best Productions and Hospital from Label 1 Television.
The factual entertainment vote went to Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds by CPL
Productions and the vfx vote was won by Netflix’s Black Mirror 4 made by House
of Tomorrow.
The full list of winners can be seen
here
and in a special supplement in the Summer issue of Televisual. All the winners
will be invited to pick up their awards at a dinner at The Cafe Royal in July.
A ‘Best in Show’ prize will also be awarded at the winners’ dinner to the
programme that garnered the most votes overall.
The Televisual Bulldog Awards are voted for by the readers of Televisual
Magazine and pick out the best UK programmes and indies of the previous year.