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Rose d'Or

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The Rose d'Or ('Golden Rose') is an international awards festival in entertainment broadcasting and programming. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) first acquired the Rose d'Or in 1961, when it was created by Swiss Television in the lakeside city of Montreux. The awards stayed with the EBU for almost 40 years. The EBU re-acquired the awards in 2013 and successfully re-launched the event that year in Brussels, then relocated to Berlin from 2014 to 2018.

In 2014 the event took place on 17 September in Berlin, Germany. For the first time in its 53-year history, the competition categories were extended to include radio and online video programmes in addition to the traditional focus on television. Producers, executives from independent and public service broadcasters and heads of production companies from several countries took part.

In 2019 the EBU partnered with international publishing company and digital channels business C21Media to take over the organisation of the Rose d'Or Awards. The 60th Rose d'Or was held virtually in November 2021.

Categories for the 2020 awards:

  1. Comedy: scripted and non-scripted comedy shows including sketch shows, panel, improvisation, clips, comedy specials and stand-up. Series or single programmes.
  2. Comedy Drama and Sitcom: scripted comedy series or one-off dramas, involving regular characters in various situations.
  3. Drama: scripted series or one-off dramas involving characters in various situations. A main plot can be resolved within a single episode or over a series.
  4. Soap or Telenovela: best multi-episode popular drama or melodrama, either on-going or limited run.
  5. Reality and Factual Entertainment: programmes or series in which a situation or topic is treated or created through real people or which tell their story by following real-life characters.
  6. Arts: programmes or series featuring performing arts and cultural programmes,  stage recordings and television adaptations of performing arts or documentaries dedicated to art forms or artists.
  7. Documentary: factual programme or series providing in-depth analysis of a specific subject or point of view supported by evidence and informed commentary, on any subject other than the Arts.
  8. Studio Entertainment: studio-based game shows, variety shows,  event series and specials.
  9. Children and Youth: all genres produced for children and youth older than 6 years. Series or single programmes will be considered.
  10. Social Media Video Series: original fiction or non-fiction short-form video series, (under a half an hour duration) that premiere on social, web, mobile and video platforms.
  11. Audio Entertainment: scripted or unscripted original podcast, audio-first books and radio shows. Entries accepted from producers, platforms, distributors or talent.
  12. Innovation in the time of Covid: Award for the programme or series, that, against all the odds, defined what television can achieve – and how television can be produced – in a time of unprecedented crisis.

In addition, the Rose d'Or recognises significant individual achievements by awarding one trophy each for:

  • Emerging Talent Award: the Organiser, in consultation with the panel of judges, will present this award to a new talent who has made a breakthrough performance in a programme or series in the past year.
  • Performance of the Year: the Organiser, in consultation with the panel of judges, will present this award to a personality who has made an outstanding performance in a programme or series in the past year.
  • Lifetime Achievement: the Organiser, in consultation with the panel of judges will award the Lifetime Achievement to a personality who has made an outstanding and extensive contribution to the world of entertainment including, but not exclusively, their work in television, audio or online media.

The ultimate accolade for a programme or series, The Golden Rose, awarded to the programme, series or individual that, in the opinion of the judges, has made the outstanding contribution of 2020.

The festival was founded by Marcel Bezençon, who was inspired by the need of what was then a small group of international colleagues to find programmes to fill their summer schedules. He had the idea that Switzerland could produce an entertainment programme, which could then be swapped with programmes from other national broadcasters. The festival was held in the spring to have programmes ready for broadcast in the summer, and the Golden Rose awards established as an extra incentive. As the festival grew, programme swaps ceased to be viable and the concept of the Film Kiosk was born. The awards became an important part of European television culture, and Golden Rose winners usually receive publicity in their home countries.[1][2][3]

Category Winner Television network Country
Arts Documentary & Performing Arts The Neighbour NRK Norway
Comedy Benidorm Bastards VMMa Belgium
Sitcom The Inbetweeners E4 United Kingdom
Drama & Mini Series Hopeville South Africa
Soap & Telenovela Date Blind Argentina/Switzerland
Children & Youth Krimi.de – Web Attack Germany
Variety & Live Event Show La Bohème at the Tower Block Switzerland
Game Show Bingo Banko TV2 Denmark
Reality & Factual Entertainment Blood, Sweat and Takeaways BBC United Kingdom
Multi-Platform Águila Roja RTVE Spain
Social Awards Desert Tears Germany
Social Awards Sofa Surfers BBC United Kingdom

The nominations were announced on 4 November 2022.[6] The ceremony was held on 28 November 2022 and presented by Alex Horne.[7]

The winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Soap or Telenovela Children and Youth
  • Talking Heads (VPRO) (Netherlands)
    • Cop26: In Your Hands (Sky Kids) (United Kingdom)
    • Dodger (BBC One) (United Kingdom)
    • Het Klokhuis – Your body belongs to you (NPO Zapp) (Netherlands)
    • Hi, I've Got Cancer (NPO 1) (Netherlands)
    • Malory Towers (CBBC) (Canada)
Multiplatform Series Comedy
  • Stop It Now (NPO Zapp) (Netherlands)
    • The Big Proud Party Agency (BBC Three) (Ireland)
    • Corpse Talk (YouTube Originals) (United Kingdom)
    • Emma lügt (Play Suisse) (Switzerland)
    • Gassed Up (BBC Three) (United Kingdom)
    • War Stories II (NPO Zapp) (Netherlands)
Documentary News and Current Affairs
  • Afghanistan: No Country for Women (ITV) (United Kingdom)
    • China: The Search for the Missing (Channel 4) (United Kingdom)
    • Myanmar: The Forgotten Revolution (Channel 4/Amazon Prime Video) (United Kingdom)
    • On the Frontline. Fleeing Irpin and The Defenders of Kharkiv (TVN24) (Poland)
    • Panorama: SAS Death Squads Exposed (BBC) (United Kingdom)
    • Rape: Who's on Trial? (Channel 4) (United Kingdom)
Audio Entertainment Arts
  • Pillow Talk (Audible/Easy Tiger) (Australia)
    • Dear Daughter (BBC World Service) (United Kingdom)
    • The Greatest Menace: Inside the Gay Prison Experiment (Audible) (Australia)
    • Kuper Island (CBC Podcasts) (Canada)
    • SRF Podcast: Grauen: «The Night Train» (SRF) (Switzerland)
    • Who Killed Daphne? (Wondery) (United Kingdom)
Reality and Factual Entertainment Studio Entertainment
Comedy Drama and Sitcom Drama
Performance of the Year Emerging Talent Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
Brian Cox

The nominations were announced on 6 November 2023.[8] The ceremony was held at the Kings Place in London and hosted by David Baddiel on 27 November 2023.[9]

The winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Soap or Telenovela Children and Youth
Multiplatform Series Comedy Entertainment
  • Capture: Who's Looking After the Children? (United Kingdom)
    • Appetite (Australia)
    • GALWAD (United Kingdom)
    • Krystal Klairvoyant (Australia)
    • The New Vermeer (Netherlands)
    • Season of Sex (Belgium)
Documentary News and Current Affairs
  • Children of the Taliban (Channel 4) (Germany)
    • The Crossing (ITV) (United Kingdom)
    • Inside Russia: Putin's War at Home (ITV) (United Kingdom)
    • The Last Hospital: 30 Days in Myanmar (Sky Documentaries) (United Kingdom)
    • Ukraine's War Diaries (BBC One) (United Kingdom)
    • Undercover: Sexual Harassment – The Truth (Channel 4) (United Kingdom)
Audio Entertainment Arts
  • The Shamima Begum Story (BBC Sounds/BBC Radio 5 Live) (United Kingdom)
    • Acid Dream: The Great LSD Plot (BBC Sounds) (United Kingdom)
    • Love, Janessa (CBC Podcasts) (Canada)
    • The Prince (United Kingdom)
    • Shock and War: Iraq 20 Years On (BBC Radio 4) (United Kingdom)
    • The Sound: Mystery of Havana Syndrome (United Kingdom)
Factual Entertainment and Reality Studio Entertainment
Comedy Drama and Sitcom Drama
Competition Reality Performance of the Year
  • Destination X (VTM) (Belgium)
Emerging Talent Lifetime Achievement

The nominations were announced on 11 November 2024.[10] The ceremony was held at the Kings Place in London and hosted by Sophie Duker on 2 December 2024.[11]

The winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Soap or Telenovela Children and Youth
  • Bluey (ABC) (Australia)
    • Escape from Albatros (NPO 3) (Netherlands)
    • I am Invisible (NPO Zapp) (Netherlands)
    • Superhero Academy (NRK Super) (Norway)
    • Tabby McTat (BBC One) (United Kingdom)
    • The Sound Collector (ITV) (United Kingdom)
Multiplatform Comedy Entertainment
  • Democracy (Financial Times) (United Kingdom)
    • 9 Feestjes voor de kater (VRT) (Belgium)
    • Itsatsita (EITB) (Spain)
    • Not Done – Robin (NPO Zapp) (Netherlands)
    • Processes (Belsat TV) (Belgium)
    • The Disposables (ABC) (Australia)
Documentary News and Current Affairs
  • Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story (Sky Documentaries) (United Kingdom)
    • Hell Jumper (BBC One) (United Kingdom)
    • Inside Iran: The Fight For Freedom (Exposure) (ITV1) (United Kingdom)
    • The Occupiers (Arte) (France)
    • Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods (BBC Two) (United Kingdom)
    • You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolfpack (Netflix) (Spain)
  • Ukraine’s War: The Other Side (ITV1) (United Kingdom)
    • Israel and Gaza: Into the Abyss (ITV1) (United Kingdom)
    • Putin’s Bears – The world’s most dangerous hackers (SWR) (Germany)
    • Sarah Everard – The Search for Justice (BBC) (United Kingdom)
    • Sudan – War at Home (Sky News) (United Kingdom)
    • The Fraudsters (SVT1) (Sweden)
Audio Arts
  • Batavia (Humo) (Belgium)
    • Cocaine Inc (The Sunday Times) (Australia)
    • Ghost Story' (Wondery) (United Kingdom)
    • My Dream Dinner Party (Tuning Fork Productions) (United Kingdom)
    • Sara’s Mysteries – Grandpa’s violin (NTR) (Netherlands)
    • World of Secrets: The Disciples (BBC World Service) (United Kingdom)
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto: Last Days (NHK) (Japan)
    • Chantal Akerman: Always on the Go (VRT Canvas) (Belgium)
    • Mozart – Rise of A Genius (BBC) (United Kingdom)
    • Royal Swedish Opera: Mikael Karlsson: Melancholia (SVT) (Sweden)
    • The Greatest Night in Pop (Netflix) (USA)
    • The Pilgrimage of Gilbert and George (Sky Arts) (United Kingdom)
Factual Entertainment and Reality Studio Entertainment
  • Niks Te Zien (Nothing to See) (VRT 1) (Belgium)
    • Better Date than Never (ABC Television) (Australia)
    • Love is Blind: UK (Netflix) (United Kingdom)
    • Stuff The British Stole (ABC Australia) (Australia)
    • The Jury: Murder Trial (Channel 4) (United Kingdom)
    • The Political Assembly (Het Conclaaf) (VTM) (Belgium)
  • Gladiators (ITV1) (BBC One) (United Kingdom)
    • Britain’s Got Talent (ITV) (United Kingdom)
    • Couple Palace (Mnet) (Republic of Korea)
    • Mental Masters (Telecinco) (Spain)
    • The Floor (FOX) (Ireland)
    • Who Wants to Be A Millionaire (US) (ABC) (USA)
Comedy Drama and Sitcom Drama
  • Dates in Real Life (NRK) (Norway)
    • Kaos (Netflix) (United Kingdom)
    • Population 11 (Stan) (United Kingdom)
    • The Gentlemen (Netflix) (United Kingdom)
    • We Are Lady Parts (Season 2) (Peacock) (United Kingdom)
    • What Happened to Solveig (NRK) (Norway)
  • Baby Reindeer (Netflix) (United Kingdom)
    • After the Party (TVNZ) (New Zealand)
    • Mr Bates vs The Post Office (ITV1) (United Kingdom)
    • Pachinko (Apple TV+) (Republic of Korea)
    • The Sixth Commandment (BBC) (United Kingdom)
    • The Sympathizer (HBO) (Thailand)
Competition Reality Performance of the Year
  • Squid Game: The Challenge (Netflix) (United Kingdom)
    • Race Across the World (BBC One) (United Kingdom)
    • Spillet (The Game) (TV2 Norway) (Norway)
    • The Anonymous (USA Network) (United Kingdom)
    • The Voice of The Country (TVP) (Poland)
Emerging Talent Lifetime Achievement
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