add a link

David Tennant wins BBC audio drama award for Kafka role

ongeza maoni
Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called BBC News - David Tennant wins BBC audio drama award for Kafka role
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
For a better experience on your device, try our mobile site.
David Tennant wins BBC audio drama award for Kafka role
David Tennant starred in Kafka: The Musical on BBC Radio 3 last April
Former Doctor Who star David Tennant has been named best actor at the inaugural BBC Audio Drama Awards.
The awards, which were also hosted by Tennant, aim "to celebrate and recognise the cultural importance of audio drama, on air and online".
Tennant won for his role as Kafka in Kafka: The Musical. Rosie Cavaliero was named best actress as Ruthie, in Lost Property: A Telegram from the Queen.
Lost Property: The Year My Mother Went Missing won best audio drama.
It is the second in a trilogy of radio plays from acclaimed writer Katie Hims.
The trilogy began with The Wrong Label, spanned 60 years, and charted "one family's tragi-comic history of heartbreak and redemption".
The series was directed by Jessica Dromgoole. Cavaliero narrated the first two plays, before taking on the role of Ruthie in the final part, A Telegram from the Queen.
All three were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 2011 and will be repeated next week.
Andrew Scott won the best supporting actor/actress award, in Nick Perry's play Referee.
Rosie Cavaliero and co-star Gary Beadle recording A Telegram from the Queen
Tim Davie, director, BBC Audio & Music, said he hoped the awards would bring "wider recognition of the many talented people who work in the genre".
Actor Richard Wilson presented writer Hugh Hughes with the award for best scripted comedy drama, and Stephen Wyatt's Gerontius won the Tinniswood Award for the best drama script broadcast in 2010.
The Imison Award, for best radio drama script from a newcomer (broadcast in 2010), went to Michelle Lipton for Amazing Grace.
Other awards included best adaptation, for The History of Titus Groan, and best online drama, for Rock.
Best use of sound went to Julian Simpson's Bad Memories, while The Unfortunates won the innovation award.
Stars attending the event, at BBC Broadcasting House in London, included Johnny Vegas and actresses June Whitfield and Niahm Cusack.
Tennant up for radio drama award 10 JANUARY 2012, ENTERTAINMENT & ARTS
BBC - The BBC Radio Blog BBC Audio Drama Awards 2011 - Celebrating audio drama in the UK
Leonardo Da Vinci painted three versions of his famous painting The Lady with an Ermine, a French scientist discovers.
The huge Art Deco ship that broke the speed record
Annie Lennox tackles jazz from US civil rights era with new album
Seven reasons Birmingham's 1992 Olympic bid failed
5: Queen Mary: Liner that helped launch monster cruise ships
2: Trump \'may sue\' over Fred West tweet
8: Third batch of nude celeb photos leaked
1: False widow bite leads to amputation Watch
3: Fatal accident at \'monster truck\' show Watch
You\'re using the Internet Explorer 6 browser to view the BBC website. Our site will work much better if you change to a more modern browser. It\'s free, quick and easy. Find out more about upgrading your browser here…
BBC © 2014 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more.
This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.
read more
save

0 comments