GREAT TELEVISION CONTENTS
TELEVISUAL GATHERS THE WINNERS OF THE 2020
BULLDOG AWARDS TO FIND OUT WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE TELEVISION THAT TRULY
STANDS OUT FROM THE CROWD
05 DRAMA ONE-OFF OR SERIAL Chernobyl creator and writer Craig Mazin on how his drama became the mini-series of 2019
07 DRAMA SERIES Jed Mercurio explains the enduring appeal of his always tense and gripping police corruption thriller, Line of Duty
09 COMEDY Fleabag’s executive producer, Sarah Hammond, explains how the show walks the “tightrope between comedy and pathos”
11 ENTERTAINMENT Strictly Come Dancing’s exec, Sarah James, on delivering the escapism. glamour and “pure joy” of the show
13 LIVE SPORT Lead exec for the BBC’s Wimbledon coverage, Ron Chakraborty, on serving up the perfect fortnight
15 LIVE EVENT Exec producer of the BBC’s coverage, Alison Howe, on bringing the magic of the Glastonbury Festival to the screen
17 FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT Gone Fishing producer, Lisa Clark, on why the series feels like “balm for the soul”
19 DOCUMENTARY SINGLE Three Identical Strangers director, Tim Wardle, on finding the focus for the extraordinary story
21 DOCUMENTARY SERIES Mark Lewis, director of Don’t Fuck With Cats, on building a documentary thriller
23 SPECIALIST FACTUAL Alastair Fothergill on how Our Planet became a “powerful weapon” in explaining the climate crisis
25 MUSIC Chernobyl’s composer Hildur Guðnadóttir built her score from the sounds of a nuclear power plant
27 VFX VFX producer, Lindsay McFarlane, on creating the explosive action of Chernobyl
29 CINEMATOGRAPHY Cinematographer, Jakob Ihre, on creating the dark and foreboding look of Chernobyl
31 INDIE RAW founder, Dimitri Doganis on why “creative ambition” is the singular driving force for the indie
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