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The '''Royal Television Society Awards''' are given out annually by the '''Royal Television Society''' (or RTS). The Society is a British-based educational charity for the analysis and discussion of all forms of television. It is the oldest of its kind in the world. The awards are given in 6 categories: | The '''Royal Television Society Awards''' are given out annually by the '''Royal Television Society''' (or RTS). The Society is a British-based educational charity for the analysis and discussion of all forms of television. It is the oldest of its kind in the world. The awards are given in 6 categories: | ||
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{{official website|www.rts.org.uk}} | |||
[[Category:Royal Television Society]] | [[Category:Royal Television Society]] |
Latest revision as of 03:07, 4 September 2020
The Royal Television Society Awards are given out annually by the Royal Television Society (or RTS). The Society is a British-based educational charity for the analysis and discussion of all forms of television. It is the oldest of its kind in the world. The awards are given in 6 categories:
- Craft & Design Awards
- Innovation Awards
- Programme Awards
- Television Journalism Awards
- Educational Television Awards
- Student Television Awards
Several people and organisations associated with Doctor Who and its spin-offs have won or been nominated for RTS awards, including Steven Moffat, Catherine Tate, Barbara Kidd, Peter Wragg, Murray Gold and The Mill.