Awards
After taking 2020 off, BAFTA’s Children’s Awards are set to return in November 2022 following a review starting in May of last year. The upcoming awards will place a stronger focus on engaging young audiences through updated categories and a ceremony to be held at the end of a larger weekend of BAFTA Kids activities. Entry to the awards will open in May of next year with an extended eligibility period reaching back to July 1, 2019. Details for the revised categories, eligibility and rules will be announced in due time. BAFTA was recently recognized, alongside children’s mental health charity Place2B, by Action for Children’s Arts with an outstanding contribution award.
Documentary
Discovery Plus has commissioned a new docuseries with former England striker-turned-pundit and podcaster Peter Crouch, “Save Our Beautiful Game.” Banijay’s Workerbee will produce the eight-part series, which follows Crouch as he returns to grassroots soccer...
After taking 2020 off, BAFTA’s Children’s Awards are set to return in November 2022 following a review starting in May of last year. The upcoming awards will place a stronger focus on engaging young audiences through updated categories and a ceremony to be held at the end of a larger weekend of BAFTA Kids activities. Entry to the awards will open in May of next year with an extended eligibility period reaching back to July 1, 2019. Details for the revised categories, eligibility and rules will be announced in due time. BAFTA was recently recognized, alongside children’s mental health charity Place2B, by Action for Children’s Arts with an outstanding contribution award.
Documentary
Discovery Plus has commissioned a new docuseries with former England striker-turned-pundit and podcaster Peter Crouch, “Save Our Beautiful Game.” Banijay’s Workerbee will produce the eight-part series, which follows Crouch as he returns to grassroots soccer...
- 6/23/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Former Channel 4 executive Ryan Davies joins as part of a new-look leadership team
London and LA-based publicity agency Organic has hired former Channel 4 executive Ryan Davies to the newly created role of head of television, as part of a new-look leadership team.
Most recently Davies worked as an independent consultant, where he managed the publicity campaigns for Russell T Davies’ It’s A Sin, and Sister’s upcoming adaptation of Adam Kay’s This is Going To Hurt.
Davies previously spent seven years at Channel 4, where he worked on publicity campaigns across the channel’s scripted portfolio. Davies will report...
London and LA-based publicity agency Organic has hired former Channel 4 executive Ryan Davies to the newly created role of head of television, as part of a new-look leadership team.
Most recently Davies worked as an independent consultant, where he managed the publicity campaigns for Russell T Davies’ It’s A Sin, and Sister’s upcoming adaptation of Adam Kay’s This is Going To Hurt.
Davies previously spent seven years at Channel 4, where he worked on publicity campaigns across the channel’s scripted portfolio. Davies will report...
- 6/23/2021
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Former Channel 4 executive Ryan Davies joins as part of a new-look leadership team
London-based publicity and marketing agency Organic has hired former Channel 4 executive Ryan Davies to the newly created role of head of television, as part of a new-look leadership team.
Most recently Davies worked as an independent consultant, where he managed the publicity campaigns for Russell T Davies’ It’s A Sin, and Sister’s upcoming adaptation of Adam Kay’s This is Going To Hurt.
Davies previously spent seven years at Channel 4, where he worked on publicity campaigns across the channel’s scripted portfolio. Davies will report...
London-based publicity and marketing agency Organic has hired former Channel 4 executive Ryan Davies to the newly created role of head of television, as part of a new-look leadership team.
Most recently Davies worked as an independent consultant, where he managed the publicity campaigns for Russell T Davies’ It’s A Sin, and Sister’s upcoming adaptation of Adam Kay’s This is Going To Hurt.
Davies previously spent seven years at Channel 4, where he worked on publicity campaigns across the channel’s scripted portfolio. Davies will report...
- 6/23/2021
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
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