The British Screenwriters' Awards 2015
The Second British Screenwriters’ Awards took place in October 2015. The Nominations are listed below with winners in red.
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Outstanding New Talent in British Television Writing
- ‘Not Safe for Work’ by DC Moore
- ‘Prey’ by Chris Lunt
- ‘Cyberbully’ by David Lobatto / Ben Chanan
- ‘Our World War’ by Joe Barton / Marco Crivellari
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Outstanding Newcomer for
British Feature Film Writing
- ‘71’ by Gregory Burke
- ‘The Falling’ by Carol Morley
- ‘Suite Francaise’ by Matt Charman / Saul Dibb
- ‘X+Y’ by James Graham
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Best British TV Drama Writing
- ‘Humans’ by Joe Barton, Jonathan Brackley, Sam Vincent and Emily Ballou
- ‘The Missing’ by Harry Williams and Jack Williams
- ‘Call the Midwife’ by Heidi Thomas
- ‘Sherlock’ by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat
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Best British Feature Film
Writing
- ‘Ex Machina’ by Alex Garland
- ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ by David Nicholls
- ‘Paddington’ by Paul King
- ‘Kajaki’ by Tom Williams
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Best British Children’s Television
- ‘Wolfblood’ by Debbie Moon, Sophie Petzal, James Whitehouse and Hannah George, Catrin Clarke, Paul Mousley, Neil Jones and Lee Walters
- ‘Katie Morag’ by Sergio Casci, Martin McCardie, Stuart Hepburn, Linda Cameron
- ‘Harriet’s Army’ by Guy Burt
- ‘Eve’ by Emma Reeves, Andrew Yerlett, Joe Williams, Ann Marie Di Mambro, Vivien Adam and Kirstie Swain
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Best British Crime Writing
- ‘Peaky Blinders’ by Steven Knight
- ‘The Fall’ by Allan Cubitt
- ‘The Game’ by Toby Whithouse, Sarah Dollard and Debbie O’Malley
- ‘Broadchurch’ by Chris Chibnall
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Lifetime Achievement Award
- Steven Moffat, for Dr Who and Sherlock, presented by Mark Gatiss
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The Create50 Awards ‘Moments of Courage and Kindness’
- ‘Late Request’ by Phil Peel
- ‘Psukhe’ by Vera Mark
- ‘As Lao Tzu Says’ by Alexis Howell-Jones