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29TH WRITERS' GUILD AWARDS SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED

Shortlist revealed, a few little entries feature game-related things.

December 7, 2021

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

Author: Writers' Guild

The Writers' Guild of Great Britain (WGGB) is delighted to announce the shortlist for its annual awards, to be presented on Monday 14 February 2022 at the Royal College of Physicians in central London. 

 

The ceremony will honour two years of British writing talent, following the cancellation of last year’s awards due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 

 

WGGB President Sandi Toksvig OBE said: “What a fitting day to celebrate the cream of British writers – who have kept us entertained on page, stage, screen and across the airwaves, through such dark times.  

 

“Our creative industries play such an important role, as do all those who work within them and we hope our awards ceremony on Valentine’s Day will send this message – you matter, we care, and thank you for your words, which have lifted us all up over these past two years.” 

 

The shortlist in 15 categories follows (in addition, a special award for outstanding contribution to writing is presented at the ceremony every year): 

Best Long Form TV Drama 

Adult Material by Lucy Kirkwood 

I Hate Suzie by Lucy Prebble 

It's A Sin by Russell T Davies 

Best Short Form TV Drama 

BBW by Yolande Mercy 

Elizabeth is Missing by Andrea Gibb 

Time by Jimmy McGovern 

Best Long Running TV Series 

Doctors, Series 21, Episode 81, 'The Joe Pasquale Problem' by Stephen Keyworth 

Holby City, Series 21, Episode 50, 'Kintsugi' by Martin Jameson 

River City, Series 21, Episode 28 by Jillian Mannion 

Best TV Situation Comedy 

Feel Good by Mae Martin and Joe Hampson 

Frayed by Sarah Kendall 

This Way Up, Series 2, Episode 4 by Aisling Bea 

Best Children’s TV Episode 

Aardman's The Epic Adventures of Morph: Chas Air by Tim Bain 

My Mum Tracy Beaker: I Want My Mum Back by Emma Reeves 

Paddington & The Love Day Cards by Hannah George 

Best Radio Drama 

Body Horror by Lucy Catherine 

The Half Widow by Avin Shah 

The Tenderness of Boys by Oliver Emanuel 

Best Radio Comedy  

From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast by Steve Coogan, Neil Gibbons and Rob Gibbons 

Olga Koch: Fight by Olga Koch and Charlie Dinkin 

The Kurupt FM Podkast, Series 2 by Asim Chaudhry, Hugo Chegwin, Allan Mustafa and Steve Stamp 

Best Writing in a Video Game 

Amnesia: Rebirth by Ian Thomas 

Overboard! by Jon Ingold 

Röki by Emma Beeby, Sam Dickinson, Tom Jones, Alex Kanaris-Sotiriou and Danny Salfield Wadeson 

Best Screenplay 

I Care a Lot by J Blakeson 

Sorry We Missed You by Paul Laverty 

The Personal History of David Copperfield by Simon Blackwell and Armando Iannucci 

Best First Screenplay 

His House by Remi Weekes 

Promising Young Woman by Emerald Fennell 

Rocks by Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson 

Best Play 

Once Upon a Bridge by Sonya Kelly 

Shook by Samuel Bailey 

The Syrian Baker by Kevin Dyer 

Best Play for Young Audiences 

Germ Free Adolescent by Natalie Mitchell 

Heavy Weather by Lizzie Nunnery 

Whatever Happened to the Jaggy Nettles? by Martin Travers 

Best Musical Theatre Bookwriting 

Black Love by Chinonyerem Odimba 

The Prince and the Pauper by Chinonyerem Odimba 

Ride by Freya Catrin Smith and Jack Williams 

Best First Novel 

A Strange and Brilliant Light by Eli Lee 

The Lip by Charlie Carroll 

The Manningtree Witches by A K Blakemore 

Best Online Comedy       

How to be Maggie: With Maggie P by Kate-Lois Elliott 

Remember getting the period talk at school #Menopause by Hannah George, Taylor Glenn and Catie Wilkins 

Where Did It Come From? Series 1, Episode 2, 'The Hat' by Ralph Jones and Vyvyan Almond 

Sponsors 

The Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) is the lead sponsor of the Writers’ Guild Awards this year. Our other sponsors: BBC, ITV, Script Angel and Nick Hern Books. 

       Ends 

Notes to editors 

PHOTOS:  

Photo of Sandi Toksvig OBE available on request from [email protected] 

Please use any of the photos in the slideshow from the 2020 ceremony at  https://writersguild.org.uk/writers-guild-award-winners-2020/ (credit WGGB/Matt Writtle) 

Further photos available on request from [email protected] 

If you would like to attend the awards ceremony please email [email protected]  

 

History of the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain Awards 

You can find a history of the Awards, a full archive of winners and a slideshow of last year's ceremony at: www.writersguild.org.uk/category/awards/  

 

The Writers’ Guild of Great Britain (WGGB)is a trade union representing writers for TV, film, theatre, radio, books, comedy, poetry, animation and videogames. It negotiates national agreements on pay and conditions with key industry bodies, including BBC, ITV and Pact; the Royal Court, National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. It campaigns and lobbies on behalf of writers and offers a range of benefits to its members, including free contract vetting, support and advice; events and discounts; free training; a weekly ebulletin; a pension scheme and welfare fund.   

Website: www.writersguild.org.uk  

 

Twitter: @TheWritersGuild #wggbawards  

Facebook: www.facebook.com/thewritersguild  

 

For further information contact Sarah Woodley, Communications Manager, Writers’ Guild of Great Britain. Email: [email protected]   

Covid-19 advice for WGGB members

Sarah Woodley

Communications Manager

WGGB – The writers' union

Email: [email protected]

www.writersguild.org.uk

 

Twitter: @TheWritersGuild

Facebook:  www.facebook.com/thewritersguild

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