BBC and Channel 4 recognised for documentaries in TV awards shortlist
Both broadcasters have been nominated for both documentary categories in this year's Royal Television Society awards
Both broadcasters have been nominated for both documentary categories in this year's Royal Television Society awards
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The BBC and Channel 4 have both been nominated twice in the documentary categories for this year's Royal Television Society Programme Awards. The annual awards have separate categories for standalone productions and series.
Channel 4’s One Born Every Minute (Dragonfly Productions) and BBC Two’s Welcome to Lagos (KEO north) are both competing for the documentary series prize, alongside ITV1's Wormwood Scrubs (Wild Pictures).
In the single documentary category Channel 4 reappears with My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding (Firecracker Films) while the BBC is shortlisted for its Between Life and Death documentary made for BBC One.
More4’s documentary The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan (Clover Films) also made the single's shortlist.
The awards will be presented to the winners at a ceremony on 15 March at the Grosvenor House Hotel, to be hosted by comedian and television presenter Dara O’Briain.