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Television of Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Source: Screen Nation

Chris Attoh, Freema Agyeman, others for 9TH SCREEN NATION AWARDS

Set to take place on Sun 23rd February at the Park Plaza, Riverbank, the 9th Screen Nation Awards will be hosted by gorgeous LA based movie actress Caroline Chikezie alongside Ali Baba, aka the Godfather of Nigerian comedy.

It airs mid March 2014 on Vox Africa (Sky218) and across the Africa continent on the DStv platform.

HONORARY & MAJOR AWARDS

Outstanding Contribution BILL DUKE

Edric Connor Inspiration (Posthumously) FELIX DEXTER

Classic Movie DO THE RIGHT THING

Classic TV (Intl.) THE COSBY SHOW

Classic TV (UK) DESMOND’S

UK SCREEN AWARDS

Rising Talent

AJ Odudu – Big Brother, Celebrity Big Brother, Big Brother’s, Bit on the Psych

Ben Bailey Smith aka Doc Brown – 4 O’Clock Club

Gary Carr – Death in Paradise, Downton Abbey, Bluestone 42

Javone Prince – PhoneShop, Plebs, Quick Cuts

Kane Robinson aka Kano – Top Boy

Karla Crome – Misfits, Prisoners Wives, Lightfields

Young Shooting Star (16-25)

Ade Oyefeso – Youngers, Misfits

Adelayo Adedayo – Some Girls, Gone Too Far

Calvin Demba – Youngers,

Khali Best – Eastenders

Khalil Madovi – 4 O’Clock Club

Shavani Seth – Youngers

Favourite Female TV Star

PUBLIC VOTING

AJ Odudu – Big Brother, Celebrity Big Brother, Big Brother’s, Bit on the Psych

Alesha Dixon – Britain’s Got Talent, Your Face Sounds Familiar

Chizzy Akudolu – Holby City

Natalie Gumede – Strictly Come Dancing

Zawe Ashton – Fresh Meat, Case Histories

Favourite Male TV Star

PUBLIC VOTING

Ashley Walters – Top Boy, Truckers

Cornel John – Eastender’s

Jimmy Akingbola – Holby

Nonso Anozie – Dracula, The Bible, Game of Thrones

Patrick Robinson – Casualty, Strictly Come Dancing

Wil Johnson – Emmerdale

Female Performance in Film

Naomie Harris – Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Skyfall

Rakie Ayola – Dredd, Now will Do

Shanika Warren-Markland – Gone too Far, The Knot

Sophie Okonedo – After Earth

Thandie Newton – Half of a Yellow Sun

Male Performance in Film

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje – The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete, Best Laid Plans

Aml Ameen – The Butler

Chiwetel Ejiofor – 12 Years a Slave

David Oyelowo – The Butler,

Idris Elba – Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Mention:

Daniel Kaluuya – Kick Ass 2, Welcome to the Punch

Noel Clarke – The Knot, Star Trek

Nonso Anozie – Ender’s Game

Female Performance in TV

Angel Coulby – Dancing on the Edge, The Tunnel

Lorraine Burroughs – Ice Cream Girls, Top Boy,

Nikki Amuka-Bird – Luther

Nina Sosanya – Last Tango in Halifax, Wizards vs. Aliens

Sharon Duncan Brewster – Top Boy, The Bible, The Mimic

Zawe Ashton – Fresh Meat, Case Histories

Mention:

Ashley Madekwe – Revenge

Freema Agyeman – The Carrie Diaries, Old Jack’s Boat

Jaye Jacobs – Waterloo Road

Lenora Crichlow – Black Mirror, Burton and Taylor, Back in the Game

Sophie Okonedo -The Escape Artist, Mayday

Wunmi Mosaku – Dancing on the Edge

Male Performance in TV

Ashley Walters – Truckers, Top Boy

Chiwetel Ejiofor – Dancing on the Edge

David Oyelowo – Complicit

Idris Elba – Luther

Jimmy Akingbola – Holby City

Lennie James – Run, The Walking Dead, (Low Winter Sun)

Nonso Anozie –Dracula, The Bible, Game of Thrones

Mention:

Arinze Kene – Youngers

Hugh Quarshie – Holby

Nathan Stewart Jarrett – Paradise

Nicholas Pinnock – Top Boy, Ice Cream Girls

Tobi Bakare – The Tunnel

UK SCREENCRAFT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Diversity in Factual Production

Albino Witchcraft Murders – BBC4

Bad 25 – BBC2

Burma: My Father and the Forgotten Army – BBC2

First Amongst Equals: The Laurie Cunningham Story – ITV1

The Cruel Cut – C4

Martin Luther King and the March on Washington – BBC2

Mention:

Kony: Hunt for the World’s Most Wanted – BBC1

Swinging into the Blitz – BBC2

Diversity in Drama Production

Dancing on the Edge – BBC2

Death in Paradise – BBC1

Holby City – BBC2

Luther – BBC1

Run – C4

Top Boy – C4

Youngers C4

Mention:

Casualty –-BBC1

Doctors – BBC1

Waterloo Road – BBC1

Independent Spirit Film Production

Fedz – Top Dog

Gone Too Far – Destiny Ekaragha

It’s a Lot – Femi Oyeniran & Darwood Grace

Sable Fable – Stephen Lloyd Jackson

The Fade – Andy Mundy-Castle

Favourite Black Channel

PUBLIC VOTING

ABN TV

BEN TV

Nollywood Movies

The Africa Channel

Vox Africa

Favourite International Movie (made by or starring British talent)

PUBLIC VOTING

12 Years a Slave

House at the End of the Street

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

The Butler

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL SCREEN AWARDS

PUBLIC VOTING

Favourite Nigerian (New Nollywood) Film (Released in Nig and/or premiered in UK/Online)

PUBLIC VOTING

Amina

Confusion Na Wa

Flower Girl

Hoodrush

Onye Ozi

Tango with Me

Turning Point

Favourite Female African Intl. Emerging Screen Talent

PUBLIC VOTING

Adepero Oduye (USA/Nigeria) – 12 Years A Slave/Steel Magnolias/Pariah

Damilola Adegbite (Nigeria) – Flower Girl

Danai Gurira (USA/Zimbabwe) – The Walking Dead, Mother of George

Linda Ejiofor (Nigeria) – The Meeting

Lupita Nyong’o (USA/Kenya) – 12 Years A Slave, Shuga

Favourite Male African Intl. Emerging Screen Talent

PUBLIC VOTING

Alex Ekubo (Nigeria)

Anthony Monjaro (Nigeria)

Chris Attoh (Ghana)

Femi Jacobs (Nigeria)

Joseph Benjamin (Nigeria)

OC Ukeje (Nigeria)

Best African Film

B is for Boy Nigeria – Chika Anadu, Nigeria/UK

Half of A Yellow Sun – Biyi Bandele, Nigeria/UK

Mother of George – Andrew Dosunmu, Nigeria/USA

Nairobi Half Life – David Kitonga, Kenya/Germany

Of Good Report – Jahmil X.T. Qubeka, South Africa