RTS Programme Award Nominees 2026 Announced
RTS Programme Award Nominees 2026 Announced
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RTS Programme Awards Nominees 2026 Announced
We are are absolutely delighted that Sky Original content has received seven nominations at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2026. Sky Post Production are particularly pleased that Sky Kids Investigates: World. War. Me. has been shortlisted in the Children's Programme category. Our relationship with Fresh Start Media continues to bear fruit following the BAFTA win for FYI Investigates: Disability & Me. Huge congratulations to Fresh Start who continue to create relevant, powerful and compelling programming for children, presenting the issues of the day in a targeted, accessible and interesting way.
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Sky Post once again provided Full Post Production with the following members of our Craft and Planning teams deserving huge credit for their work:
Post Producer - Rebecca Amarasinghe
Post Production Coordinator - Rachael Hunt
Offline Editor - Mark Sison
Online Editor - Melissa Holton
Dubbing Mixer - Tatjana Radivoj
Colourist - Ben Whitney
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Congratulations and crossed fingers for longtime Sky Post collaborators CPL Productions, and to presenters Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan, who are nominated in the Entertainment Performance category for Rob & Romesh Vs.
Sky Post Production are proud to play a part in a production that continues to pick up nominations and awards year on year.
The seven RTS Programme Award nominations for Sky Original Content are:
Arts – Nick Cave’s Veiled World
Children’s Programme – Sky Kids Investigates: World. War. Me.
Documentary Series – Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park
Documentary Series – Boyzone: No Matter What
Entertainment Performance – Rob Beckett & Romesh Ranganathan, Rob & Romesh Vs
Entertainment Performance – Romesh Ranganathan, Romesh: Can’t Knock the Hustle
History – Flight 149: Hostage of War
Congratulations also to our colleagues in Sports who have been nominated for their coverage of the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The full list of nominations can be found here and the winners will be announced at the ceremony in London on Tuesday, 24th March. Well done to all involved for the much-deserved recognition.
Sky Kids Investigates: World. War. Me, is available to watch on NOW, Sky Go and on YouTube
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