Winners were celebrated at the 2024 Producers Guild Awards on February 25, 2024. The ceremony took place at the The Ray Dolby Ballroom in the Ovation Hollywood and honored outstanding achievement in film and television. Gold Derby associate editor Latasha Ford and senior editor Denton Davidson enjoyed an exclusive spot on the red carpet, interviewing many of the celebrities who were honored, presenting or enjoying the night’s festivities.
Watch each short video below from the 2024 PGA Awards by clicking that person’s name:
David Heyman (“Barbie” producer), nominee for Best Picture
Andrew Lowe (“Poor Things” producer), nominee for Best Picture
Matthew Heineman (“American Symphony” director and producer), winner for Best Documentary
Mstyslav Chernov (“20 Days in Mariupol” director and producer), nominee for Best Documentary
Charles D. King, Milestone Award Honoree
Alex Borstein (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), presented Best TV Drama Series award to “Succession.”
Michael Casey, Martin Harrison, Suzanne Mackie and Andy Stebbing...
Watch each short video below from the 2024 PGA Awards by clicking that person’s name:
David Heyman (“Barbie” producer), nominee for Best Picture
Andrew Lowe (“Poor Things” producer), nominee for Best Picture
Matthew Heineman (“American Symphony” director and producer), winner for Best Documentary
Mstyslav Chernov (“20 Days in Mariupol” director and producer), nominee for Best Documentary
Charles D. King, Milestone Award Honoree
Alex Borstein (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), presented Best TV Drama Series award to “Succession.”
Michael Casey, Martin Harrison, Suzanne Mackie and Andy Stebbing...
- 2/26/2024
- by Latasha Ford and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Steve McQueen’s anthology series leads the pack with 15 nominations.
Small Axe leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which take place on June 6 and May 24, respectively.
The BBC mini-series, created and directed by Steve McQueen, is up for 15 awards (six television and three craft), including best mini-series, John Boyega and Shaun Parkes for leading actor, Letitia Wright for leading actress, and Malachi Kirby and Michael Ward for supporting actor.
Small Axe was produced by Turbine Studios and Lammas Park alongside the BBC and Amazon Studios. Two episodes – Mangrove and Lovers Rock – were picked...
Small Axe leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which take place on June 6 and May 24, respectively.
The BBC mini-series, created and directed by Steve McQueen, is up for 15 awards (six television and three craft), including best mini-series, John Boyega and Shaun Parkes for leading actor, Letitia Wright for leading actress, and Malachi Kirby and Michael Ward for supporting actor.
Small Axe was produced by Turbine Studios and Lammas Park alongside the BBC and Amazon Studios. Two episodes – Mangrove and Lovers Rock – were picked...
- 4/28/2021
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Steve McQueen’s Amazon and BBC “Small Axe” anthology leads the nominations at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA) Television and Craft Awards with 15 nods.
Netflix’s “The Crown” has 10 nominations, while BBC and HBO’s “I May Destroy You” has eight. BBC and Hulu’s “Normal People” has seven nominations, and Netflix’s “Sex Education” has six.
The Television Awards ceremony takes place June 6 on BBC One, and the Craft Awards will be streamed on BAFTA’s social channels on May 24.
Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards: Nominations
Comedy Entertainment Programme
“Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe” Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones, Ali Marlow – Broke & Bones, Endemol Shine Group/BBC Two
“Rob & Romesh Vs” Jack Shillaker, David Taylor, Murray Boland, Danielle Lux, Bill Righton – Cpl Productions/Sky One
“The Big Narstie Show” Obi Kevin Akudike, Nathan Brown, Rina Dayalji, Ben Wicks, Toby Baker – Expectation, Dice Productions Entertainment/Channel 4...
Netflix’s “The Crown” has 10 nominations, while BBC and HBO’s “I May Destroy You” has eight. BBC and Hulu’s “Normal People” has seven nominations, and Netflix’s “Sex Education” has six.
The Television Awards ceremony takes place June 6 on BBC One, and the Craft Awards will be streamed on BAFTA’s social channels on May 24.
Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards: Nominations
Comedy Entertainment Programme
“Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe” Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones, Ali Marlow – Broke & Bones, Endemol Shine Group/BBC Two
“Rob & Romesh Vs” Jack Shillaker, David Taylor, Murray Boland, Danielle Lux, Bill Righton – Cpl Productions/Sky One
“The Big Narstie Show” Obi Kevin Akudike, Nathan Brown, Rina Dayalji, Ben Wicks, Toby Baker – Expectation, Dice Productions Entertainment/Channel 4...
- 4/28/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The nominees for the BAFTA TV Awards have been unveiled, and it was good news for Small Axe and The Crown.
Steve McQueen’s BBC and Amazon anthology drama dominated with 15 nominations in total across the main awards and the craft prizes, while The Crown was next in line with 10 nominations. There were good showings for BBC/HBO’s I May Destroy You, which is up for eight prizes, and BBC/Hulu series Normal People has seven nominations.
Small Axe’s 15 nominations include recognition for John Boyega and Letitia Wright in the Leading Actor/Actress categories (both are first-time TV nominees), while the drama will compete for Mini-Series alongside Normal People, I May Destroy You, and Channel 4’s Adult Material.
Other major Small Axe nominations included Micheal Ward and Malachi Kirby for Supporting Actor, while Shaun Parkes will compete with Boyega for Leading Actor. The series is also up for nine craft awards,...
Steve McQueen’s BBC and Amazon anthology drama dominated with 15 nominations in total across the main awards and the craft prizes, while The Crown was next in line with 10 nominations. There were good showings for BBC/HBO’s I May Destroy You, which is up for eight prizes, and BBC/Hulu series Normal People has seven nominations.
Small Axe’s 15 nominations include recognition for John Boyega and Letitia Wright in the Leading Actor/Actress categories (both are first-time TV nominees), while the drama will compete for Mini-Series alongside Normal People, I May Destroy You, and Channel 4’s Adult Material.
Other major Small Axe nominations included Micheal Ward and Malachi Kirby for Supporting Actor, while Shaun Parkes will compete with Boyega for Leading Actor. The series is also up for nine craft awards,...
- 4/28/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Crown producer Left Bank Pictures has beefed up the role of executive producer Michael Casey and handed him a board seat following the departure of Suzanne Mackie in October.
Casey has been producing for Left Bank for more than a decade, becoming a member of staff in 2016. He was a late arrival to the first season of The Crown and has since served as a series producer and producer on Netflix’s lavish royal drama.
Casey’s promotion will mean he has greater input on Left Bank’s future strategy, as the production outfit continues to grow a slate that also includes White Lines, Outlander, and the upcoming Behind Her Eyes.
He will continue to play a pivotal role in the final two seasons of The Crown, which go into production next year with a new cast that will include Imelda Staunton as the Queen and Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana.
Casey has been producing for Left Bank for more than a decade, becoming a member of staff in 2016. He was a late arrival to the first season of The Crown and has since served as a series producer and producer on Netflix’s lavish royal drama.
Casey’s promotion will mean he has greater input on Left Bank’s future strategy, as the production outfit continues to grow a slate that also includes White Lines, Outlander, and the upcoming Behind Her Eyes.
He will continue to play a pivotal role in the final two seasons of The Crown, which go into production next year with a new cast that will include Imelda Staunton as the Queen and Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana.
- 12/22/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Heidi Montag is dishing on her health and fitness journey two months after giving birth. The gorgeous new mom and Hills star is sharing the secret to her post-baby weight loss exclusively with E! News. Heidi and husband Spencer Pratt welcomed their first child, a son named Gunner Stone, on Oct. 1. And on Thursday morning, Heidi to took Twitter to share, "Well I have already lost 25 lbs post baby body!" So how did she do it? "I have had base training with Michael Casey so I have been doing that, but mostly just running around the house," Heidi tells us. "I just don't put Gunner down very often, so I'm bouncing on the ball with him sometimes for four hours straight. I am...
- 12/21/2017
- E! Online
Chip Wilson, founder and chairman of the upscale yoga and exercise clothing company Lululemon Athletica, announced Tuesday he's stepping down from his post as the brand's chairman. The move follows public outcry from Wilson's recent controversial interview with Bloomberg TV. In addressing recent complaints of pilling and sheerness in Lululemon yoga pants that led to a recall of some pants, Wilson seemingly blamed customers' weight for the problems. "Frankly some women's bodies just don't work for [Lululemon pants]... It's really about the rubbing through the thighs, how much pressure's there over a period of time."
The company faced a serious backlash from customers who were offended by his remarks. Wilson then posted a 52-second public apology video on YouTube, but it was criticized as insincere and incomplete. Wilson apologized to Lululemon's employees for his comments, but he didn't retract his original statements.
In response to the apology video, a Change.org online...
The company faced a serious backlash from customers who were offended by his remarks. Wilson then posted a 52-second public apology video on YouTube, but it was criticized as insincere and incomplete. Wilson apologized to Lululemon's employees for his comments, but he didn't retract his original statements.
In response to the apology video, a Change.org online...
- 12/10/2013
- Uinterview
Cinemax’s action series “Strike Back” will return next year for a fourth and final season of 10 new episodes that will be shot in Asia and Europe. Cinemax/HBO will again produce the series with Left Bank and Sky, which will air the series in the U.K. Returning for the final season will be Left Bank’s Andy Harries as executive producer, series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Also read: Bob Dylan Premieres New Song on Cinemax’s ‘Strike Back’: Hear it Now (Video) Sky’s Cameron Roach will also executive produce. Also returning...
- 10/28/2013
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
Cinemax‘s first primetime drama series Strike Back will come to an end next year. The pay cable network has ordered a 10-episode fourth and final season of the action drama, which will shoot in Asia and Europe and air in 2014. Cinemax/HBO will once again co-produce with partners Left Bank and Sky, which will air the series in the UK. Also returning are Left Bank’s Andy Harries and Sky’s Cameron Roach as executive producers, Michael J. Bassett as co-executive producer, writer and director and James Dormer as co-executive producer and writer, series producer Michael Casey, and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Season 3 of Strike Back, starring Philip Winchester and Sullivan Stapleton, wrapped its run on October 18. It was succeeded by the original British Strike Back series, which is currently airing on Cinemax as Strike Back: Origins. With its successful four-season run, Strike Back put Cinemax on...
- 10/28/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Strike Back is a Cinemax scripted thriller series which takes story lines directly from today's headlines. Viewers join two members of Section 20, a top-secret intelligence agency, as they take on exciting and mysterious cases around the globe. [Press Release] EW York, Oct. 28, 2013 – The hit action series Strike Back will return to Cinemax in 2014 for a fourth and final season of ten new episodes, which will shoot in Asia and Europe, it was announced today by Kary Antholis, president, HBO Miniseries and Cinemax Programming. Cinemax/HBO will again produce the series with partners Left Bank and Sky, which will air the series in the U.K. Returning for season four will be Left Bank’s Andy Harries as executive producer, series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Sky’s...
- 10/28/2013
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Action series "Strike Back" will return to Cinemax in 2014 for a fourth and final season of ten new episodes, which will shoot in Asia and Europe, it was announced today by Kary Antholis, president, HBO Miniseries and Cinemax Programming. Cinemax/HBO will again produce the series with partners Left Bank and Sky, which will air the series in the U.K. Returning for season four will be Left Bank's Andy Harries as executive producer, series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Sky's Cameron Roach will executive produce. Also returning are Michael J. Bassett as co-executive producer, writer and director and James Dormer as co-executive producer and writer. The returning cast and additional crew will be announced at later date. "Strike Back"...
- 10/28/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Cinemax is closing its doors on Strike Back, renewing the action drama for a fourth and final season. The cable network announced Monday that the U.K. co-production will wrap its run with 10 new episodes set for 2014. Left Bank's Andy Harries will return as executive producer, producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe; Sky's Cameron Roach will executive produce. Michael J. Bassett will also return as co-ep, writer, director, and James Dormer as co-ep and writer. Returning cast and crew will be announced at a later date. Photos: Faces of Fall TV 2013
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- 10/28/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"Strike Back," the British/American action series that airs in the U.S. on Cinemax, will be back for a third season. The HBO-owned network announced Wednesday that the show, which follows members of a British special ops unit and has a small but dedicated following here, will return in 2013 for a new 10-episode season that will shoot in Hungary and South Africa. Production partner Sky will broadcast the show in the UK. Executive producer Andy Harries, series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe will all be returning, as will director Michael Bassett (“Silent Hill: Revelation 3D”) and writers Simon Burke (“Persuasion”), James Dormer (“Mi-5”) and Richard Zajdlic (“EastEnders”). Cast announcements are being held because they may spoil upcoming episodes of the current season, which is airing right now on Cinemax. The show will also hold onto its confidential counterterrorism...
- 10/3/2012
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
Cinemax has just announced that Strike Back has been renewed for a third season.
The third season will have principal photography in South Africa and Hungary.
Left Bank’s Andy Harries will return as executive producer. Also returning are series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Sky’s Huw Kennair-Jones will executive produce.
Director Michael Bassett (Silent Hill: Revelation 3D) and writers Simon Burke (Persuasion), James Dormer (Mi-5) and Richard Zajdlic (EastEnders) are also returning.
Editor’S Pick: Strike Back Season 2 Finale Lead-in & Expectations
The current season of Strike Back will conclude on Oct. 12.
The third season will have principal photography in South Africa and Hungary.
Left Bank’s Andy Harries will return as executive producer. Also returning are series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Sky’s Huw Kennair-Jones will executive produce.
Director Michael Bassett (Silent Hill: Revelation 3D) and writers Simon Burke (Persuasion), James Dormer (Mi-5) and Richard Zajdlic (EastEnders) are also returning.
Editor’S Pick: Strike Back Season 2 Finale Lead-in & Expectations
The current season of Strike Back will conclude on Oct. 12.
- 10/3/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
Cinemax has renewed its first primetime drama series Strike Back for a third season with a 10-episode order for a 2013 premiere. The third season, which will shoot in South Africa and Hungary, will once again be produced by Cinemax/HBO, Left Bank and Sky, which will air the series in the U.K. Returning for season three will be Left Bank’s Andy Harries as executive producer, series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe. Others returning for season three include director Michael Bassett and writers Simon Burke, James Dormer and Richard Zajdlic. As it did with the second-season renewal announcement, Cinemax would not confirm which cast members will continue in Season 3 “due to plot spoilers in upcoming episodes of season two.” The Strike Back renewal comes two weeks before the premiere of Cinemax’s second original primetime drama, Hunted. It will be followed by Banshee in 2013. The...
- 10/3/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Heidi Montag is training like an Olympian with her husband to stay in shape. The former 'The Hills' star exercises in Los Angeles with 28-year-old Spencer Pratt. The 25-year-old star told website Celebuzz: ''I'm doing Crossfit, which is really intense, really hardcore. It's what Olympic professional athletes do in their off-season.'' Heidi underwent 10 plastic surgery procedures in one day in 2010 in an effort to perfect her body, however she now relies on training twice a week with Michael Casey, who she calls ''a martial arts master.'' She continued: ''I row for like 20 minutes, [then run for] 30 minutes on the...
- 8/9/2012
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Heidi Montag is training like an Olympian with her husband to stay in shape. The former 'The Hills' star exercises in Los Angeles with 28-year-old Spencer Pratt. The 25-year-old star told website Celebuzz: 'I'm doing Crossfit, which is really intense, really hardcore. It's what Olympic professional athletes do in their off-season.' Heidi underwent 10 plastic surgery procedures in one day in 2010 in an effort to perfect her body, however she now relies on training twice a week with Michael Casey, who she calls 'a martial arts master.' She continued: 'I row for like 20 minutes, [then run for] 30 minutes on the treadmill. I do half an hour to an hour of cardio on my own. I do...
- 8/9/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Strike Back Season 2 is on the way! Today, Cinemax and HBO announced that Strike Back will be coming back in late 2012 for its second season. The series is co-produced with Left Bank and Sky, who will air the series in the U.K. The series, starring Sullivan Stapleton (Animal Kingdom, upcoming Gangster Squad) as Sgt. Damien Scott and Philip Winchester (Crusoe, Camelot) as Sgt. Michael Stonebridge, made its explosive debut this August. Season 2 is confirmed for 10 episodes that will begin shooting in early 2012 with principal shooting in South Africa. Left Bank’s Andy Harries will return as executive producer, and series producer Michael Casey and head of production Marigo Kehoe will also return. Sky’s Huw Kennair-Jones will executive produce. Also returning are Bill Eagles (“Beautiful Creatures”; director of episodes 3 and 4), who will direct four new episodes, Paul Wilmshurst (“Hiroshima”; director of episodes 7 and 8), who will direct two episodes, and Tony Saint (“Margaret.
- 10/6/2011
- by Bags H.
- BuzzFocus.com
Cinemax’s first primetime drama series Strike Back is a keeper. HBO’s sibling cable network has picked up a 10-episode second season of the action series to air next year. Filming will begin in South Africa in early 2012. Returning as producing partners to Cinemax/HBO are Left Bank and Sky, which will air the series in the U.K. Also coming back are Left Bank’s Andy Harries and Sky’s Huw Kennair-Jones as executive producers, series producer Michael Casey, head of production Marigo Kehoe, series directors Bill Eagles, who will direct four new episodes, Paul Wilmshurst, who will direct two episodes, and writer Tony Saint, who will write a number of episodes and co-executive produce. There must be major deaths coming in the final episodes of Season 1 of Strike Back, which ends Oct. 21, as Cinemax declined to announce the cast for Season 2 “due to plot spoilers in upcoming...
- 10/6/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
'Father & Son', Rte One's latest summer drama will premiere Monday June 29 at 9.30pm. A co-production between Rte and ITV, this four part drama which has a formidable cast of actors including Dougray Scott, Stephen Rea and Sophie Okonedo, is tipped to be rich, compelling and highly entertaining. Director of the project was Brian Kirk (My Boy Jack, Middletown), whilst producer was Micheal Casey (My Boy Jack, Middletown), the script was written by Emmy award winning Irish writer Frank Deasy (Prime Suspect: The Final Act) and Dop wasRuairi O'Brien (Running Mate). These talents coupled with an all star cast including Dougray Scott (Mission Impossible II), Stephen Rea (The Crying Game), Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda), John Kavanagh (The Tudors) and Flora Montgomery (When Brendan Met Trudy) guarantees that audiences are in for a treat with this four part series. Iftn caught up with the series producer Michael Casey to talk about the scale of the series,...
- 6/25/2009
- IFTN
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