Inside No. 9 has won the Best Comedy Award at the South Bank Sky Arts Awards. The programme's creators and stars Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton collected the award at a ceremony in London from their League of Gentlemen colleague Mark Gatiss. Paddington 2 won Best Film
Elsewhere Benedict Cumberbatch, who recently starred in Sky's acclaimed drama Patrick Melrose, was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award.
Hosted by Melvyn Bragg, The South Bank Sky Arts Awards continued its legacy as the only awards ceremony in the world to celebrate the complete range of the arts, with categories for TV Drama, Classical Music, Theatre, Comedy, Dance, Film, Visual Art, Pop, Literature and Opera.
Grime artist Stormzy took home the Pop award for Gang Signs & Prayer, his sensationally popular debut album that has taken the music world by storm. The universally treasured Paddington 2 was victorious in the Film category, meanwhile Ma’am Darling, the rip-roaring and witty account of Princess Margaret’s life, saw its author, Craig Brown, scoop the Literature prize.
Other winners on the day included maliphantworks for Dance and politically pertinent The Jungle for Theatre. The awards also celebrated emerging talent, with The Times Breakthrough Award this year presented to Nubya Garcia, a multitalented saxophonist whose debut recordings and live performances have transcended the jazz scene. Comedian Sophie Willan was one of the Breakthrough Artist nominees.
The awards added a personal touch for this year’s winners, as many of the presenters of each category, such as Mark Gatiss, had a connection with the respective recipient. Presenters included Germaine Greer, an early champion of winning artist Rose Wylie; and Classical Music presenter Guy Garvey, who has performed with Sir Mark Elder, conductor of the victorious BBC Philharmonic and the Hallé. With a host of artists performing on the night, including opera singer Danielle de Niese; remarkable country duo The Shires; hip hop infused saxophonist Soweto Kinch; and an expressive reading by Stephen Mangan, the awards were a dynamic celebration of British artistic excellence.
Outstanding Achievement Award winner Benedict Cumberbatch said: “I am quite flabbergasted to be receiving this award especially when looking at past recipients. I am needless to say immensely grateful and humbled. The South Bank Show has always had a place in my heart as being an inspirational exploration of the best of culture so to be recognised in this way by Melvyn and the show is incredibly flattering and I am very humbled to be this year’s recipient. Many many thanks.”
Melvyn Bragg said: “This is as strong as any list we have ever had. The arts in the UK, a £92billion industry, are second only to the US. Regrettably, government policy in cutting arts teaching out of so many schools fails to take this on board. This year’s awards celebrate what can happen when arts are encouraged from school-age onwards.”
Phil Edgar-Jones, director of Sky Arts said: “The Arts in the UK is as vibrant and exciting as it’s ever been - at Sky Arts we are privileged to be able to bring the very best practitioners across all genres to the screen, whether they are the established geniuses in the field or just starting out. The South Bank Sky Arts Awards celebrates the very cream of the crop and we are proud to celebrate it with our brilliant band of viewers.”
THE SOUTH BANK SKY ARTS AWARDS AIRS ON SKY ARTS ON WEDNESDAY 4 JULY AT 8PM
Full List of Winners
VISUAL ART
Presented by: Germaine Greer
Rose Wylie - Quack Quack, Serpentine Sackler Gallery
COMEDY
Presented by: Mark Gatiss
Inside No. 9 - BBC Two
THEATRE
Presented by: Emily Berrington
The Jungle - A Young Vic and National Theatre co-production with Good Chance Theatre. Commissioned by the National Theatre
FILM
Presented by: Eleanor Tomlinson
Paddington 2
DANCE
Presented by: Sylvie Guillem
maliphantworks - Russell Maliphant Company
CLASSICAL MUSIC
Presented by: Guy Garvey
Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder - BBC Philharmonic and the Hallé
LITERATURE
Presented by: A N Wilson
Ma’am Darling: 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret - Craig Brown
OPERA
Presented by: Bryn Terfel
Hamlet - Glyndebourne
POP
Presented by: Malorie Blackman
Stormzy - Gang Signs & Prayer
TV DRAMA
Presented by: Nicholas Pinnock
Howards End - Playground / BBC One
THE TIMES BREAKTHROUGH AWARD
Presented by: Chi-Chi Nwanoku
Pop - Nubya Garcia
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Benedict Cumberbatch
Picture: BBC/Sophie Mutevelian