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BBC AUDIO DRAMA AWARDS NOMINATIONS 2019

Best Original Single Drama

 
  • 19 Weeks by Emily Steel, producer Helen Perry
  • All of the Beauty in the World by Eve Steel, producer Gary Brown
  • The Chosen One by Avi Garvi, producers Nadir Khan and John Dryden
  • County Lines by Amelia Bullmore, producer Mary Peate
  • Holbein’s Skull by Martyn Wade, producer Tracy Neale
  • The Trials of CB King by David Morley, producer Marc Beeby

 

Best Original Series or Serial

  • Stone by Martin Jameson, Richard Monks, Cath Staincliffe, Alex Ganley, Vivienne Harvey, producers Nadia Molinari and Gary Brown
  • Subterranean Homesick Blues by A L Kennedy, producer Sally Avens
  • Tommies by Avin Shah, producers David Hunter, Jonquil Panting and Jonathan Ruffle
  • The Truth about Hawaii by Oliver Emanuel, producer Kirsty Williams
  • The Unforgiven by Barbara Machin, producer Allegra McIlroy
  • The Wilsons Save the World by Marcus Brigstocke and Sarah Morgan, producer Julia McKenzie

 

Best Adaptation

  • The Art of Foot-binding by Danielle McLauglin, producer Kevin Brew
  • Based on a True Story by Delphine de Vigan, adapted by Claudine Toutoungi, producer Gemma Jenkins
  • Das Kapital by Karl Marx, adapted by Sarah Woods, producer James Robinson
  • Love Henry James: The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, adapted by Linda Marshall Griffiths, producer Nadia Molinari
  • Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter, adapted by Lucy Catherine, producer Sasha Yevtushenko
  • A Tale of Two Cities: Aleppo and London by Charles Dickens, adapted by Ayeesha Menon, producer Gill Parry

 

Best Actor

  • Liam Brennan, Five Days Which Changed Everything
  • Jasper Britton, A Month of Maureen – Three Journeys
  • Derek Jacobi, The War Master 1.1 Beneath the Viscoid
  • George McKay, The Glass Menagerie
  • David Tennant, Wild Honey
  • David Threlfall, Spike and the Elfin Oak

 

Best Actress

  • Sudha Bhuchar, My Son the Doctor
  • Jessie Buckley, The Effect
  • Mandeep Dhillon, Freezing to Death (And How to Avoid It)
  • Jo Martin, The Interrogation
  • Eve Myles, 19 Weeks
  • Sydney Wade, D for Dexter

 

Best Director

  • Ewa Banaszkiewicz and Mateus Dymek, The King of the Flat White As Narrated by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
  • Steve Bond and Judith Kampfner, Shadowbahn
  • Abigail le Fleming, The Effect
  • Peter Kavanagh, The Wild Duck
  • Shan Ng, Tiger Girls

 

Best Debut Performance

  • Salvatore D’Aquilla, Operation Crucible
  • Karlo Diaz, The Beast
  • Daisy Head, Love Henry James: the Golden Bowl
  • Yolanda Mercy, Quarter Life Crisis
  • Rebekah Murrell, The Gift
  • Georgia Scholes, Billy Homeless Dies at the End

 

Best Use of Sound

  • Anansi Boys, sound by Wilfredo Acosta, producers Allegra McIlroy and Dirk Maggs
  • The Beast, sound by Steve Bond, producers Nicolas Jackson and Steve Bond
  • Love Henry James: the Turn of the Screw, sound by Steve Brooke and John Benton, producer Nadia Molinari
  • The Quanderhorn Xperimentations, sound by Alisdair MacGregor, producer Andrew Marshall
  • Unmade Movies: Dennis Potter’s The White Hotel, sound by Wilfredo Acosta, producers Laurence Bowen and Peter Ettedgui
  • A Taxi Stops, sound by Rikke Houd and Mike Woolley, producer Rikke Houd

 

Best Podcast or Online Audio Drama

  • ATA Girl by Gemma Page, Victoria Saxton, Helen Goldwyn and Jane Slavin, producer Helen Goldwyn, Big Finish Productions
  • Blind Terror – The Gods of Frost by Guy Adams, producer Scott Handcock, Big Finish Productions
  • Blood on Satan’s Claw by Robert Wynne-Simmons, adapted by Mark Morris, producer Simon Barnard, Bafflegab Productions
  • Double Bubble by Carl Cattermole, producer Katie Bilboa, Prison Radio Association
  • Red Moon written and produced by Robert Valentine, The Wireless Theatre Company
  • Tracks: Strata by Matthew Broughton, producer James Robinson, BBC

 

Best European Drama

  • 100 Songs by Roland Schimmelpfennig, producer Manfred Hess, SWR/ARD Germany
  • The Confession by Fyodor Dostoevsky, adapted by Doina Papp, producer Ilinca Stihi, Radio Romania
  • The Cremator by Ladislav Fuks, adapted by Lenka Veverková, producer Eva Vovesná, Czech Radio
  • The Day It Rained 449 Franz Klammers by Mathias Cavelty, producer Reto Ott, SRF Swiss Radio and Television
  • July 22nd: How Could It Happen? by Mathias Calmeyer, producer Øystein Kjennerud, NRK Norway
  • Munch and Munch – Diptych by Jasna Mesarić, producer Katja Šimunić, HRT Croatian Radio
  • Wrapped by Tracy Martin, producer Kevin Reynolds, RTÉ Ireland

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