BBC3 drama What It Feels Like a Girl leads the way at this year’s RTS Craft & Design Awards with six nominations – one more than Netflix’s Adolescence.
Hera Pictures’ eight-part adaptation of Paris Lees’ memoir has scored nods for director Brian Welsh plus casting, costume design, editing, photography and production design.
Four-part global smash Adolescence, co-produced by Warp Films with Matriarch and Plan B Entertainment, also makes the casting and production design shortlists, alongside original score, sound and production management.
The BBC has a lock on costume design, with dramas Mr Loverman and Wolf Hall – The Mirror and the Light also nominated.
In factual, Silverback Films’ National Geographic single Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story , screened on Disney+, has four nominations: sound, photography, original score and a director nod for Charlie Hamilton.
He is up against Luke Sewell, director of Minnow Films’ Netflix series Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action and Luned Tonderai and Sophie Oliver, who co-helmed The Garden’s Channel 4 series Operation Dark Phone: Murder By Text.
Another Nat Geo/Disney+ commission, Maximum Effot and Wildstar Films’ Underdogs, is nominated in both the programme content sequences design and editing categories.
The other non-scripted editing nominations are for Mindhouse’s BBC2 series Bobybands Forever and Rogan Production’s Netflix show Grenfell: Uncovered.
The RTS Craft & Design Awards 2025 take place on Monday 8 December.
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