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Chernobyl wins big at Rose d’Or Awards

Chernobyl producer Sanne Wohlenberg and executive producer Chris Fry with the show’s two awards

HBO and Sky Atlantic’s breakout limited drama series Chernobyl was the big winner at tonight’s Rose d’Or awards in London, claiming two prizes.

The surprise success of 2019, Chernobyl took home the prestigious Golden Rose trophy and was also named best drama at the event, which was hosted by actor, comedian and diversity campaigner Sir Lenny Henry.

Telling the inside story of the 1986 nuclear power plant disaster, the five-parter was made by Sister Pictures, The Mighty Mint and Word Games.

Ricky Gervais shows off his Performance of the Year award

Elsewhere, comedic actor Ricky Gervais won the Performance of the Year award for his role in Netflix series After Life, which has been greenlit for a second season.

Winners were drawn from seven different countries, with Globo’s Brazilian drama Orphans of a Nation triumphing in the Soap or Telenovela category, NRK Norway’s ZombieLars taking home the Children and Youth award and NPO3 Netherlands’ Swipe being handed the Social Media Video Series award.

Canadian pubcaster the CBC and Winnipeg prodco Frantic Films won the comedy prize for Baroness Von Sketch Show, while BBC2 and Warner Bros-owned Ricochet in the UK won the Reality and Factual Entertainment trophy for The Repair Shop.

The Studio Entertainment category was won by the BBC’s Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, while 13 Minutes to the Moon took home the Audio Entertainment prize.

Michael McIntyre, whose Big Show won in the Studio Entertainment category

A jury of more than 70 leading industry professionals from around the world, chaired by Swedish actor Sofia Helin (The Bridge), voted for a range of titles across 10 categories.

For the first time in its 58-year history, the Rose d’Or Awards was held in London, having previously been held in Swiss town Montreux from its inception in 1961 until it moved to Berlin in 2014.

During the event, in which several winners spoke about diversity and inclusion in the TV industry, Sir Lenny took a moment to reflect on the issue: “Society is built on story telling; the stories we tell about ourselves and to each other. We understand our neighbours, our past, our present, and where we are going by the stories we tell.

Lenny Henry hosting the 58th Rose d’Or on Sunday

“Imagine a world where people from Spain were not allowed to tell their stories and instead the British decided what we should know about Spain and directed, wrote and produced 90% of their television. This is how it can feel for far too many people when we talk about ethnic diversity, or disability or gender within our respective countries. When it comes to television, it can feel as if other people are telling our stories,” he told guests at the Kings Place event.

“Let’s talk about diversity and what does and doesn’t work in our respective countries. Let’s learn from each other. This should be an international race to the top.”

The full list of Rose d’Or 2019 winners is as follows.

SOAP OR TELENOVELA
Orphans of a Nation – BRAZIL
Globo

CHILDREN AND YOUTH
ZombieLars – NORWAY
NRK, Tordenfilm, Global Screen

ARTS
The Greenaway Alphabet – HOLLAND
NTR, Beeld TV, Wide House

AUDIO ENTERTAINMENT
13 Minutes to the Moon – UK
BBC World Service

SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO SERIES
SWIPE
NPO 3, VERTOV, KRO-NCRV – HOLLAND

STUDIO ENTERTAINMENT
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show – UK
BBC One, Hungry McBear

COMEDY
Baroness Von Sketch Show – CANADA
CBC, Frantic Films, Banijay Rights

REALITY AND FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT
The Repair Shop – UK
BBC2, Ricochet, Warner Bros

COMEDY DRAMA AND SITCOM
Arde Madrid – SPAIN
Movistar, Beta Film
SPONSORED BY HELION

DRAMA
Chernobyl – UK/US
Sky Atlantic, HBO, Sister Pictures, The Mighty Mint, Word Games
SPONSORED BY SCREEN SKILLS

GOLDEN ROSE
Chernobyl

PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Ricky Gervais for After Life

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Maren Kroymann

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