BBC celebrates success at Midlands TV awards

A woman in a black off-the-shoulder dress holding up an oblong glass award. It is engraved with Royal Television Society, then in smaller letters says Midlands Awards 2024, Breakthrough on Screen Unscripted, Nicola Goodwin, BBC. The woman has short brown hair in a bob. Other guests in black tie can be seen at tables behind her in an events venue.
Nicola Goodwin from BBC Midlands won the Breakthrough on Screen Unscripted award [BBC]

Journalists, artists and programme-makers celebrated success at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Midlands Awards on Friday.

Steven Knight's BBC drama This Town, filmed in Birmingham and Coventry, took home three awards from the ceremony at ICC Birmingham.

Meanwhile BBC journalists Navtej Johal and Nicola Goodwin were awarded Journalist of the Year and Breakthrough on Screen Unscripted, respectively.

The black-tie event was hosted by Summaya Mughal from BBC Radio Leicester and Heart West Midlands broadcaster Ed James.

Peaky Blinders creator Knight won best writer, with This Town's Nottingham-born director Paul Whittington also recognised.

Jordan Bolger, who played Gregory Williams in the drama, was awarded for his performance as a supporting actor.

In addition, ITV drama Three Little Birds, written by Dudley-born comedian and actor Lenny Henry, won the scripted category.

Déja J Bowens got an Acting Performance nod for her role as a singer songwriter in BBC One series Champion while Sister Boniface's Jack Gouldbourne won the Breakthrough On-Screen in scripted.

Three men crossing a street. The man on the left is in a brown jacket, black tie, white shirt and black trousers. The man in the centre wears black trousers, polo neck and long coat and has a silver pendant necklace. The man on the right is in a pinstripe black and white suit with white shirt, black tie and black hat.
Jordan Bolger (pictured centre, with Ben Rose and Levi Brown) played Gregory Williams in Steven Knight's drama This Town [BBC]

Other winners included BBC Three's Game On! For Children in Need and ITV news programme Maternity Crisis.

Birmingham-made children's animation series Tweedy & Fluff, on Channel 5, took awards for production, breakthrough off screen and animation.

Meanwhile, guests saw Ricky Tomlinson accepted the popular factual award for Ricky, Sue and a Trip or Two by Nine Lives Media and LA productions.

Nottingham's classical musician family the Kanneh-Masons took the Diversity Champion gong and Reel Brum was given the Chair's Award for outstanding contributions to TV in the Midlands.

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