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BBC Audio Drama Awards
| BBC Audio Drama Awards | |
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| Awarded for | Excellence in the radio industry, in particular in audio dramas |
| Date | Annually in late January / early February |
| Location | BBC Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Hosted by | Meera Syal |
| First award | January29, ; 13 years ago() |
The BBC Audio Drama Awards is an awards ceremony created by BBC Radio to recognise excellence in the radio industry, in particular in audio dramas. The inaugural awards were presented in and the ceremony hosted at the BBC Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House where it has remained ever since.[1]
The awards were first announced with an invitation for entries on 24 October ,[2] and the shortlisted nominees revealed on 10 January [3] The inaugural ceremony took place on 29 January and proved hugely successful. Prior to this, there was no official awards ceremony to recognise audio dramas; the Sony Radio Academy Awar
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Ahead of the UK Digital release of THE HEIRESS on March 15, , actress Candis Nergaard talks about the harrowing research for her lead role, causing a stir on Newsnight, her Romany roots and coping with lockdown.
You star in a new British supernatural horror film, THE HEIRESS. Tell us how you got the part and what is was about the script that appealed to you.
I was contacted early on the process by the director Chris Bell whod had me in mind as an option for Claire. I read an early draft of the script and absolutely loved the part, its rare for me to be scared by horror but the script alone conjured such vivid imagery that I was haunted bygd it, I knew it would work. When The Heiress was ready to go, I was offered the role of Claire, I couldnt wait to get my teeth into it. Ive played the lead role in TV, Radio and Theatre but this was my first for feature film.
Candis Nergaard as Clare in THE HEIRESS
What did you find most demanding about playing Clare?
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Great Expectations
– novel by Charles Dickens
This article is about the Charles Dickens novel. For other uses, see Great Expectations (disambiguation).
"Satis House" redirects here. For the real mansion in Rochester, see King's School, Rochester §Satis House.
Great Expectations is the thirteenth novel by English author Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel. The novel is a bildungsroman and depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip. It is Dickens' second novel, after David Copperfield, to be fully narrated in the first person.[N 1] The novel was first published as a serial in Dickens's weekly periodical All the Year Round, from 1 December to August [1] In October , Chapman & Hall published the novel in three volumes.[2][3][4]
The novel is set in Kent and London in the early to midth century[5] and contains some of Dickens's most celebrated scenes, starting in a graveyard, where the