Coronation Street and Strictly Come Dancing have both picked up prizes at the Television and Radio Industries Club (Tric) Awards 2015.
The ITV soap picked up the TV Soap of the Year prize ahead of rivals EastEnders and Hollyoaks, while Strictly triumphed over The Voice UK and Britain's Got Talent in the Reality Programme category.
EastEnders' Danny Dyer won the Soap Personality prize, while Gogglebox won Entertainment Programme, and Downton Abbey was named HD Drama Programme of the Year.
Ant and Dec beat Keith Lemon and Graham Norton to win TV Personality of the Year, and Silent Witness won Crime Programme of the Year.
Meanwhile, Match of the Day was the recipient of this year's Tric Special Award.
Take a look at the full winners' list below:
HD Sports Programme
A Question of Sport - Winner
BBC Formula 1
Soccer Saturday
Digital Radio Personality
Chris Evans - Winner
Fearne Cotton
Nicky Campbell...
The ITV soap picked up the TV Soap of the Year prize ahead of rivals EastEnders and Hollyoaks, while Strictly triumphed over The Voice UK and Britain's Got Talent in the Reality Programme category.
EastEnders' Danny Dyer won the Soap Personality prize, while Gogglebox won Entertainment Programme, and Downton Abbey was named HD Drama Programme of the Year.
Ant and Dec beat Keith Lemon and Graham Norton to win TV Personality of the Year, and Silent Witness won Crime Programme of the Year.
Meanwhile, Match of the Day was the recipient of this year's Tric Special Award.
Take a look at the full winners' list below:
HD Sports Programme
A Question of Sport - Winner
BBC Formula 1
Soccer Saturday
Digital Radio Personality
Chris Evans - Winner
Fearne Cotton
Nicky Campbell...
- 3/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Coffee & Cigarettes to rep sales and distribution deals.
Writer-director Mike Carter’s Second World War drama Fraternity has wrapped production.
UK consultancy Coffee & Cigarettes has come on board to rep sales and distribution deals for the film.
The film follows a young man’s journey through France at the outbreak of the Second World War.
Cast includes Gordon Winter, Fiona Bruce, Rory Finn, Daniel Attwell, Clare Fettarappa and Natasha Staples.
The McN Productions film is and Carter’s second feature following Connected in 2012.
Writer-director Mike Carter’s Second World War drama Fraternity has wrapped production.
UK consultancy Coffee & Cigarettes has come on board to rep sales and distribution deals for the film.
The film follows a young man’s journey through France at the outbreak of the Second World War.
Cast includes Gordon Winter, Fiona Bruce, Rory Finn, Daniel Attwell, Clare Fettarappa and Natasha Staples.
The McN Productions film is and Carter’s second feature following Connected in 2012.
- 8/28/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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