The BAFTA Television Awards nominations were announced today, and our documentary "Maternity: Broken Trust" has been nominated!Following its Royal Television Society win, this recognition is for the entire team who poured their hearts into this project. I'm... Read more
The BAFTA Television Awards nominations were announced today, and our documentary "Maternity: Broken Trust" has been nominated!
Following its Royal Television Society win, this recognition is for the entire team who poured their hearts into this project. I'm thrilled!
This powerful documentary brings vital issues within the UK's maternity system to the forefront, giving voice to grieving parents. The nomination underscores the ongoing struggle for accountability and justice, a fight these families continue against systemic failures to this day.
It is a tribute to the team's commitment and, most importantly, to the parents who courageously shared their experiences. This nomination serves to further elevate their ongoing pursuit of accountability.
More information:
More than 130 programmes have received nominations.
Bafta wrote:
'Current Affairs'
MATERNITY: BROKEN TRUST (EXPOSURE) Laura Warner, Becky Southworth, Tom Keeling, Emma Lysaght, Lewis Albrow, Martin Kayser-Landwehr - Pulse Films.
The nominations are the result of several months of careful consideration by over 6,000 TV industry professionals during member voting and 40 expert juries.
This means your work has been considered among the most excellent television of the past year, selected from over 600 programmes. It's a massive achievement so congratulations once again to you and the cast and crew you worked with.”
Here is a description of “Maternity Broken Trust”:
10.6.24
A couple whose child died before birth due to failings in her care hope a new documentary can support their calls for a public inquiry into England's maternity services.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg663dl757yo
About the BAFTAs:
The BBC leads the nominations list with 75 nods. Among other networks and streamers with multiple noms, Channel 4 earned 27, Netflix 26, Sky received 23, ITV 21, Disney+ 15, Apple TV+ 13, Channel 5 two, and Prime Video and Paramount one each.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/bafta-tv-awards-nominations-2025-baby-reindeer-rivals-1236172406/
The Awards are a moment to celebrate our peers and colleagues, to showcase skill and ingenuity in TV, and to give much-deserved praise to the industry’s creatives. Massive congratulations to all the nominees.” Sara Putt, Chair of BAFTA
The BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises will be hosted by Alan Cumming and will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 11 May.
The Awards will be available on BritBox in all of its regions: the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the Nordics. It will also be available in Australia on Foxtel and 24 countries across Africa and the Middle East on AlThaqafeya and MBC Channels, as well as 13 countries across Asia on Rewind Networks. Further territories to be confirmed.
https://www.televisual.com/news/baby-reindeer-leads-bafta-nominations/
All nominees:
https://www.bafta.org/awards/television
@laura warner
@Pulse Films
@LewisAlbrow
Following its Royal Television Society win, this recognition is for the entire team who poured their hearts into this project. I'm thrilled!
This powerful documentary brings vital issues within the UK's maternity system to the forefront, giving voice to grieving parents. The nomination underscores the ongoing struggle for accountability and justice, a fight these families continue against systemic failures to this day.
It is a tribute to the team's commitment and, most importantly, to the parents who courageously shared their experiences. This nomination serves to further elevate their ongoing pursuit of accountability.
More information:
More than 130 programmes have received nominations.
Bafta wrote:
'Current Affairs'
MATERNITY: BROKEN TRUST (EXPOSURE) Laura Warner, Becky Southworth, Tom Keeling, Emma Lysaght, Lewis Albrow, Martin Kayser-Landwehr - Pulse Films.
The nominations are the result of several months of careful consideration by over 6,000 TV industry professionals during member voting and 40 expert juries.
This means your work has been considered among the most excellent television of the past year, selected from over 600 programmes. It's a massive achievement so congratulations once again to you and the cast and crew you worked with.”
Here is a description of “Maternity Broken Trust”:
10.6.24
A couple whose child died before birth due to failings in her care hope a new documentary can support their calls for a public inquiry into England's maternity services.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg663dl757yo
About the BAFTAs:
The BBC leads the nominations list with 75 nods. Among other networks and streamers with multiple noms, Channel 4 earned 27, Netflix 26, Sky received 23, ITV 21, Disney+ 15, Apple TV+ 13, Channel 5 two, and Prime Video and Paramount one each.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/bafta-tv-awards-nominations-2025-baby-reindeer-rivals-1236172406/
The Awards are a moment to celebrate our peers and colleagues, to showcase skill and ingenuity in TV, and to give much-deserved praise to the industry’s creatives. Massive congratulations to all the nominees.” Sara Putt, Chair of BAFTA
The BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises will be hosted by Alan Cumming and will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 11 May.
The Awards will be available on BritBox in all of its regions: the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the Nordics. It will also be available in Australia on Foxtel and 24 countries across Africa and the Middle East on AlThaqafeya and MBC Channels, as well as 13 countries across Asia on Rewind Networks. Further territories to be confirmed.
https://www.televisual.com/news/baby-reindeer-leads-bafta-nominations/
All nominees:
https://www.bafta.org/awards/television
@laura warner
@Pulse Films
@LewisAlbrow
