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TV Choice Awards 2025 Winners
The winners of the TV Choice Awards 2025 have been announced, and we are delighted to celebrate the incredible achievements
Claire Ferguson
Claire's most recently premiered documentary feature, Much Ado About Dying, was nominated for Best Feature-Length Documentary at the IDFA Award 2022, and Is There Anybody Out There, was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize World Cinema - Documentary, at the Sundan
Catherine Chidgey
Catherine Chidgey is the author of In a Fishbone Church (1998), Golden Deeds (2000), The Transformation (2003), The Wish Child (2016), the 'found novel' The Beat of the Pendulum (2019), and Remote Sympathy (2021)
Victoria Saxton
Victoria Saxton is a writer and dramaturg with an expertise in new musical theatre. Her dramaturgy clients call her the 'musical whisperer' and range across Broadway, Off Broadway and UK touring producers and writers.
Deborah McAndrew
Deborah’s performed and published plays include original work and adaptations of classic novels and foreign language plays for various theatres and companies.
Mike Gilbert
Carlos O'Connell
Carlos is the guitarist from Dublin based post-punk band FONTAINES D.C. who won Best International Group at this year’s BRITs. He is half Spanish, half Irish and has just filmed a small role in an upcoming feature film.
Toby Woolf
Toby is a London-based actor who already has a wealth of screen experience. He can be seen playing 'Young Steve Jones' in FX series PISTOL (Dir. Danny Boyle) and Billie Piper's son in Western Edge Productions film RARE BEASTS (Dir.
David Jonsson Wins EE Rising Star Award at the 2025 BAFTAs
We are thrilled to celebrate David Jonsson