RTS AWARDS: 2021 WINNERS REVEALED
- TV Zone
- Mar 16, 2021
- 2 min read
Chair of the Awards, Kenton Allen, said: “The standard of entries has been outstanding and demonstrated the breadth of high-quality content that has informed, entertained and kept audiences going through what has been such a uniquely difficult time.”

List of winners
Arts
Grayson's Art Club (Swan Films for Channel 4)
Breakthrough Award
Mae Martin - Feel Good (Objective Fiction and Objective Media Group Scotland for Channel 4 and Netflix)
Children’s Programme
IRL with Team Charlene ( ITN Productions for ITV & CITV)
Comedy Entertainment
The Ranganation (Zeppotron for BBC Two)
Comedy Performance (Female)
Gbemisola Ikumelo – Famalam ( BBC Studios for BBC Three)
Comedy Performance (Male)
Youssef Kerkour - Home (Jantaculum and Channel X for Channel 4)
Daytime Programme
Loose Women (ITV Studios - Daytime for ITV)
Documentary Series
Once Upon a Time in Iraq (KEO Films for BBC Two)
Drama Series
In My Skin (Expectation for BBC Three and BBC One Wales)
Entertainment
The Masked Singer (Bandicoot Scotland for ITV)
Entertainment Performance
Big Narstie & Mo Gilligan - The Big Narstie Show (Expectation/Dice Productions for Channel 4)
Formatted Popular Factual
Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back (Rumpus Media for Channel 4)
History
Damilola: The Boy Next Door (Acme Films for Channel 4)
Live Event
The Third Day: Autumn (Sky Studios, Plan B Entertainment and Punchdrunk Entertainment for Sky Atlantic in association with HBO)
Mini-Series
I May Destroy You (Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One)
Presenter
Joe Lycett - The Great British Sewing Bee (Love Productions for BBC One)
RTS Channel of the Year
BBC One
Science & Natural History
The Surgeon's Cut (BBC Studios Production for Netflix)
Scripted Comedy
The Young Offenders (Vico Films for BBC Three)
Single Documentary
Anton Ferdinand: Football, Racism & Me (Wonder and New Era Global Productions for BBC One)
Single Drama
Elizabeth is Missing (STV Studios for BBC One)
Soap and Continuing Drama
Casualty (BBC Studios for BBC One)
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit
Michael Holding - England v West Indies (Sky Sports for Sky Sports Cricket)
Sports Programme
England v West Indies 1st Test - Black Lives Matter (Sky Sports for Sky Sports Cricket)
Writer – Comedy
Mae Martin and Joe Hampson - Feel Good (Objective Fiction and Objective Media Group Scotland for Channel 4 and Netflix)
Writer – Drama
Michaela Coel - I May Destroy You ( Various Artists/FALKNA for BBC One)
Outstanding Achievement Award
Russell T. Davies OBE
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