The Shortlist for the 2025 RTS Programme Awards
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11 March 2025
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Daniel Roberts
PR & Social Media Coordinator
The Royal Television Society have revealed the nominees for the 2025 RTS Programme Awards, in partnership with Cast and Crew. Each of the 29 categories contain 3 nominees and they cover a wide range of productions including factual, entertainment, comedy and drama.
The ceremony takes place on Tuesday 25th March at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
Congratulations to all of this years shortlisted productions and talent. We are thrilled to have posted several of this years nominees with us - a big shoutout to our clients on these amazing projects.
The ceremony takes place on Tuesday 25th March at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
Congratulations to all of this years shortlisted productions and talent. We are thrilled to have posted several of this years nominees with us - a big shoutout to our clients on these amazing projects.
To Catch a Copper
The Traitors & Claudia Winkleman
After another incredibly popular series earlier this year, The Traitors has received 2 nominations at this years awards in both the Entertainment category and Entertainment Performance category for Claudia Winkleman's brilliant hosting of the series.
We provided full picture and sound post production along with ENVY CAPTURE on location assisting with the record and media management of the production.
We provided full picture and sound post production along with ENVY CAPTURE on location assisting with the record and media management of the production.
Things You Should Have Done
On the shortlist for Scripted Comedy is Roughcut's Things You Should Have Done. In the BBC series, stay-at-home daughter Chi must complete a to-do list set by set late parents in order to inherit the house.
Spent & Michelle de Swarte
Michelle de Swarte has received 2 nominations at this years RTS Programme Awards for her work on Spent, where she wrote, produced and starred in the comedy inspired around her own life experiences.
She has been shortlisted for best Female Comedy Performance and the Breakthrough Award after the great reception for Spent, which was her debut series.
She has been shortlisted for best Female Comedy Performance and the Breakthrough Award after the great reception for Spent, which was her debut series.