Sandford St. Martin Trust
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The Sandford St. Martin Trust is a religious charity established in 1978 which promotes excellence in religious broadcasting.[1][2] Each year the Trust holds an awards ceremony for outstanding achievement in religious broadcasting.
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[edit] Television Awards
[edit] 2007
- Premier Award: Greater Love Hath No Man – BBC Religion and Ethics for BBC1
- Runner-up: Art & Soul – BBC Scotland and TV Factual Aberdeen for BBC2 Scotland
- Merit Award: The Convent - BBC Religion and Ethics for BBC1
- Merit Award: Every Parent’s Nightmare - BBC Religion and Ethics for BBC1
[edit] 2006
- Premier Award: 7/7: A Test of Faith - Granada Factual North for ITV1
- Runner-up: Priest Idol - Diverse (Bristol) in association with Jerusalem Productions for Channel 4
- Merit Award: Tsunami: Where Was God? - 3BM for Channel 4
- Merit Award: The Monastery - Tiger Aspect in association with Jerusalem Productions for BBC2
[edit] 2005
- Premier Award: Victim 0001 - CTVC for ITV1
- Runner-Up: Children of Abraham – 3BM Television for Channel 4
- Merit Award: Karbala – City of Martyrs - ITN for Channel 4
- Merit Award: Jointly awarded to Jesus Who? - BBC Religion and Ethics for BBC1 and The Battle for Britain’s Soul - BBC Religion and Ethics for BBC2
[edit] 2004
- Premier Award: The Naked Pilgrim – Wag TV for Channel 5
- Runner-Up: Some of My Best Friends Are… - Lion Television for Channel 4
- Merit Award: Songs of Praise – BBC1
[edit] Radio Awards
[edit] 2007
- Premier Award: God and the Gun - BBC Religion for BBC Radio 4
- Runner-Up: Life Beyond Death - BBC World Service
- Merit Award: Humphrys in Search of God - BBC Radio 4;
- Merit Award: Do You Have to be Religious to Get Elected? - BBC World Service
[edit] 2006
- Premier Award: Cities Without Maps - BBC Religion and Ethics
- Runner-Up: Reporting Religion - BBC World Service
[edit] 2005
- Premier Award: The Rainbow Through the Rain - Premier Christian Radio
- Runner-Up: Singing from a New Hymn Sheet from the series Crossing Continents - BBC Radio 4
[edit] 2004
- Premier Award: The Choice – BBC Radio 4
- Runner-Up: At the Foot of the Cross: Stainer’s The Crucifixion – BBC Radio 2
[edit] References
- ^ "High praise for BBC religion shows", The Guardian, 2007-05-02. Retrieved on 2008-02-22.
- ^ "Faith in Brief", The Times, 2004-05-08. Retrieved on 2008-02-22.