Floella Benjamin Honoured With Lifetime Award At The Star-Studded and Prestigious WOMEN IN FILM & TV Awards Gala
FLOELLA BENJAMIN HONOURED WITH LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AT WOMEN IN FILM & TELEVISION (UK) AWARDS 2019
Claudia Winkleman, Samantha Morton, Cherylee Houston and Lisa McGee amongst the winners at the prestigious ceremony
Helena Bonham-Carter, Steve Coogan, Stacey Dooley and David Morrissey amongst guests at star studded ceremony
Today the 29th Women in Film & Television (UK) Awards took place at the Park Lane Hilton hosted for the sixth year by broadcaster and presenter Sandi Toksvig and celebrating 2019’s most inspiring women in the film and television industry.
The prestigious Women in Film and Television Awards celebrates the achievements of the UK’s most talented women in front and behind the camera, with a total of fourteen categories covering all aspects of the industry including directing, performance, producing, business and project management.
With a career spanning almost 50 years presenter, actor, producer and writer of over 30 children’s books Floella Benjamin was honoured with The EON Productions Lifetime Achievement Award presented to her by stage and screen actress, and Gold Digger star Nikki Amuka-Bird.
Speaking at the ceremony Benjamin said "I am absolutely honoured and thrilled to be receiving The Lifetime Achievement Award as I have long admired the WFTV Awards because it is a fantastic celebration of all women in the TV and Film industry. The awards are such an important event and I feel I am representing the contribution made by those in the Children’s industry by accepting this prestigious award and I thank WFTV for this recognition".
BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing host Claudia Winkleman was awarded with The EIKON Presenter Award by her good friend and fellow presenter Kirsty Young, with Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee taking home The ScreenSkills Writing Award presented by John Lloyd, and actress Cherylee Houston took home The ITV Studios Achievement of the Year accolade, presented by her Coronation Street co-star Rula Lenska.
The Walking Dead star Samantha Morton was presented with The Best Performance Award by Julian Rhind-Tutt whom she performed alongside in Harlots earlier this year, while Laurie Nunn, writer and creator of Sex Education, was presented with The Netflix New Talent Award by Meera Syal.
Newsreader and journalist Katya Adler took home The BBC News and Factual Award presented to her by Angela Rippon, and Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy handed Head of Channel 4 News, Dorothy Byrne, The Argonon Contribution to the Medium Award.
Celebrating the brilliant creative work of women behind the scenes, this year founder of Sister Pictures Jane Featherstone was presented with The Barclays Business Award by Emily Watson in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the industry, and Helena Bonham-Carter presented The Deluxe Director Award to her ‘favourite director’ Jessica Hobbs, whom she worked with on The Crown.
The Envy Producer Award went to Faye Ward presented by Steve Coogan who starred in Stan and Ollie, which was produced by Ward, while Mel Giedroyc presented Emma Oxley, who edited Good Omens, with The Technicolor Creative Technology Award. Sound Mixer Judi Lee-Headman, whose recent work includes The Capture and Britannia received The Craft Award by Britannia star David Morrissey and the Project Management Award went to Jo Burn and was presented by Stacey Dooley.
Liz Tucker, Chair and Acting CEO of WFTV said “What our WFTV Awards demonstrate more vividly than any data or survey is the huge number of talented women working in film and TV in the UK. Today is our chance to celebrate them and their achievements and inspire women working throughout our industry to send a very clear message that there should be no limit to their ambitions”.
WFTV Awards presenter Sandi Toksvig added “I never cease to be overwhelmed by the sheer level of talent and brilliance at the WFTV awards. I come back year after year to host them, because there simply is no other event like this in the film and TV calendar. To be in the same room as all these amazing and inspiring women makes this such an uplifting and inspiring day”.
The prestigious awards ceremony saw a wealth of talent from stage and screen in attendance celebrating the achievements of some of the most prolific women in the film and television industry, guests included Gurinder Chadha, Rosalie Craig, Jenni Falconer, Deborah Frances-White, Daisy Haggard, Ophelia Lovibond, Katherine Ryan and Ruth Wilson.
Full list of Women in Film and TV Awards 2019 winners:
The Barclays Business Award |
Jane Featherstone |
The Technicolor Creative Technology Award |
Emma Oxley |
The Craft Award |
Judi Lee-Headman |
The ENVY Producer Award |
Faye Ward |
The EIKON Presenter Award |
Claudia Winkleman |
The IMDb Project Management Award |
Jo Burn |
The Netflix New Talent Award |
Laurie Nunn |
The ITV Studios Achievement of the Year Award |
Cherylee Houston |
The Deluxe Director Award |
Jessica Hobbs |
The ScreenSkills Writing Award |
Lisa McGee |
The Best Performance Award |
Samantha Morton |
The BBC News and Factual Award |
Katya Adler |
The Argonon Contribution to the Medium Award |
Dorothy Byrne |
The EON Productions Lifetime Achievement Award |
Floella Benjamin |
About WFTV
Women in Film & TV (UK) is the leading membership organisation for women working in creative media in the UK and part of an international network of over 13,000 women. Members of the organisation come from a broad range of professions spanning the entire creative media industry.
WFTV hosts a variety of events throughout the year, presents a prestigious awards ceremony every December (The WFTV Awards supported by headline sponsor Sky), collaborates with industry bodies on research projects, and lobbies for women’s interests.
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