BBC Audio Drama Awards 2024 finalists announcedRosamund Pike, Hiran Abeysekera and Maxine Peake are amongst the finalists of the 2024 awards, with winners due to be announced next monthOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY BBC Sounds The finalists in the 2024 BBC Audio Drama Awards have been announced, with talent including Rosamund Pike, Hiran Abeysekera and Maxine Peake revealed to be in the running. Rosamund Pike is nominated for Best Actress for her compelling performance as Emily Morris in People Who Knew Me, the hit podcast unravelling the story of a woman who uses 9/11 to fake her own death. She is up against Maxine Peake for her role as Hecuba in The Women of Troy, a contemporary retelling of the Greek myth, exploring the aftermath of war and its impact on women, as well as Gabrielle Brooks for her role as Bess in Bess Loves Porgy, updating Edwin DuBose Heyward's iconic Porgy to modern London. Hiran Abeysekera is in the running for Best Actor, in recognition of his moving portrayal of Nisal in Dear Harry Kane, a young Sri Lankan who is trafficked into exploitative work in Qatar during the building of the World Cup stadium - where his hero, Harry Kane, will one day play. Other nominees for Best Actor include Lorn Macdonald for his role in Confessions of a Justified Sinner and Tim McInnerny for his role in Benny and Hitch. Dear Harry Kane and Benny and Hitch have both additionally been nominated for Best Original Single drama, alongside Eat and Run. Judges including Gina McKee, Adrian Scarborough, Paterson Joseph, Nina Wadia, James Cartwright, Susannah Clapp, Daniel Evans, Tyger Drew-Honey and Monica Dolan are now deciding the winners, who will be revealed in a ceremony on Sunday 24th March at London Broadcasting House. The winners of the Imison and Tinniswood Awards (judged and administered by the Society of Authors and the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain) will also be announced at this ceremony. The BBC is the biggest commissioner of audio drama globally and is proud to highlight the best from the sector at the annual BBC Audio Drama Awards, which celebrate the passionate and dedicated work of professionals who bring this artform to listeners - from actors to writers, producers and sound designers. Across formats, themes, on air and online, the awards recognise an array of productions. Previous winners include Miriam Margolyes, Juliet Aubrey, Bridget Christie, Edmund Davies, Phil Wang, Danny Sapani, Neil Gaiman and many more. Full list of finalists Best Original Single DramaBenny and Hitch by Andrew McCaldon, producers Neil Varley and Tracey Neale, BBC Audio Drama London Dear Harry Kane by James Fritz, producer Sally Avens, BBC Audio Drama London Eat and Run by Paolo Chianta, producer Lorna Newman, BBC Audio Drama North Best AdaptationBeowulf Retold based on the version by Seamus Heaney, producer Pauline Harris, BBC Audio Drama London Bess Loves Porgy by Edwin DuBose Heyward, adapted by Roy Williams, producer Gill Parry, feral inc If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino, adapted by Tim Crouch and Toby Jones, producer Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North Best Original Series or SerialFlirties, written and produced by Jess Simpson, Audiocraft There’s Something I Need to Tell You by John Scott Dryden and Misha Kawnel, producer Emma Hearn, Goldhawk Productions Trust by Jonathan Hall, producer Gary Brown, BBC Audio Drama North Best ActorHiran Abeysekera, Dear Harry Kane, director Sally Avens, BBC Audio Drama London Lorn Macdonald, Confessions of a Justified Sinner, director Kirsty Williams, BBC Scotland Tim McInerny, Benny & Hitch, director Tracey Neale, BBC Audio Drama London Best ActressGabrielle Brooks, Bess Loves Porgy, director Michael Buffong, feral inc Maxine Peake, The Women of Troy, director Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North Rosamund Pike, People Who Knew Me, director Daniella Isaacs, Merman Best Supporting PerformanceSacha Dhawan, Anna Karenina, director Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North Mark Heap, Kafka’s Dick, directors Polly Thomas and Dermot Daly, Naked Productions The Marc Beeby Award for Best Debut Performance Rosalind Eleazar, Hindsight, director Gaynor Macfarlane, BBC Scotland Jadie Rose Hobson, Exposure, director Anne Isger, BBC Audio Drama London Dan Parr, The Test Batter Can’t Breathe, director Tracey Neale, BBC Audio Drama London Best Sit Com or Comedy DramaCall Jonathan Pie by Tom Walker, producer Alison Vernon-Smith, Yada-Yada Audio She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, adapted by Barunka O’Shaughnessy, producer Emma Harding, BBC Cymru Wales Where to, Mate? devised by Jo Enright, Peter Slater, Abdullah Afzal, Nina Gilligan, Andy Salthouse, Keith Carter, Jason Wingard, producer Carl Cooper, BBC Studios Audio Best Stand Up ComedyJaney Godley: the C Bomb by Janey Godley, producers Julia Sutherland and Richard Melvin, Dabster Productions Olga Koch: OK Computer by Olga Koch and Charlie Dinkin, producer Benjamin Sutton, BBC Studios Audio Sarah Keyworth: Are You a Boy or a Girl by by Sarah Keyworth, additional material Ruby Clyde, producer Georgia Keating, BBC Studios Audio Best Use of SoundThe Dark is Rising, sound by Gareth Fry, producers Catherine Bailey and Tim Bell, Catherine Bailey Productions and Complicité Hamlet Noir, sound by David Chilton, Lucinda Mason Brown, Weronika Andersen, producers Charlotte Melén, Carl Prekopp and Saskia Black, Almost Tangible The Women of Troy, sound by Sharon Hughes, producer Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North Best Podcast Audio DramaBadger and the Blitz by Richard Turley and Darren Francis, producer Richard Turley, ROXO The Salvation by Justin Lockey, Jeffrey Aidoo, and AK Benedict, producers John Hamm and Boz Temple-Morris, Holy Mountain and Free Turn Tagged by Brett Neichin and John Scott Dryden, producer Emma Hearn, Sony Music Entertainment and Goldhawk Productions Best European DramaFaust (I Never Read It) by Noam Brusilovsky, producer Andrea Oetzmann, SWR Südwestrundfunk with Deutschlandfunk The Supervisor by Nis-Momme Stockmann, producer Michael Becker, NDR Norddeutscher Rundfunk This Word by Marta Rebzda, producer Waldemar Modestowicz, Polish Radio Theatre IMISON AWARD 2024Benny and Hitch by Andrew McCaldon, producers Neil Varley and Tracey Neale, BBC Audio Drama London In Moderation by Katie Bonna, producer Sally Avens, BBC Audio Drama London Happy Hour by Liv Fowler, producer Jelena Budimir, Naked Productions TINNISWOOD AWARD 2024To be announced soon.
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February 16, 2024 1:00am ET by Pressparty |