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BBC leads the way with 16 wins at the RTS Programme Awards 2025
BBC leads the way with 16 wins at the RTS Programme Awards 2025

BBC News

time26-03-2025

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BBC leads the way with 16 wins at the RTS Programme Awards 2025

The BBC scooped more than half of the awards, with 16 wins across 29 categories at the 2025 Royal Television Awards ceremony. Sophie Willan's comedy Alma's Not Normal picked up three awards. In addition, The Judges' Award was presented to James Corden and Ruth Jones, and Claudia Winkleman received the Outstanding Achievement Award. BBC's Outgoing Chief Content Officer Charlotte Moore says: 'It was a stunning night for the BBC and a real honour to be recognised with 16 awards across such a range of categories demonstrating the strength and breadth of our programmes and the unique value of public service broadcasting and the BBC. I'd like to congratulate all of the winners, it's testament to the ambition and phenomenal talent here in the UK that they continue to deliver such bold programming and outstanding creativity.' BBC Winners listed below Breakthrough Award Winner - Josh Tedeku - Boarders (Studio Lambert for BBC) Children's Programme Winner - Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures (Eagle Eye Productions for BBC) Comedy Drama Winner - Alma's Not Normal (Expectation for BBC) Comedy Performance – Female Winner - Sophie Willan - Alma's Not Normal (Expectation for BBC) Drama Series Winner - Industry (Bad Wolf for BBC in association with HBO) Entertainment Winner - The Traitors (Studio Lambert Scotland for BBC) Formatted Popular Factual Winner - Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams on Tour (South Shore Productions for BBC) History Winner - Atomic People (Minnow Films for BBC) Leading Actor – Male Winner - Lennie James - Mr Loverman (Fable Pictures for BBC) Limited Series and Single Drama Winner - This Town (Kudos, Nebulastar, co-produced with Mercury Studios, in association with Stigma Films for BBC) Live Event Winner - D Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen (BBC Studios Event Productions for BBC) Presenter Winner - Liz Carr - Better Off Dead? (Burning Bright Productions co-produced with the OU for BBC) Scripted Comedy Winner - Things You Should Have Done (Roughcut TV for BBC) Single Documentary Winner - Hell Jumper (Expectation for BBC) Soap and Continuing Drama Winner - Casualty (BBC Studios Drama Productions for BBC) Writer – Comedy Winner - Sophie Willan - Alma's Not Normal (Expectation for BBC) In addition: Judges' Award Winner - James Corden and Ruth Jones Outstanding Achievement Award Winner - Claudia Winkleman MO

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