Actor, presenter and producer Robson Green has been honoured at a North East television awards ceremony.
The 58-year-old star of Wire in the Blood, Granchester and Tales from Northumberland received the Outstanding Contribution Award at the Royal Television Society North East and the Border ceremony, on Saturday (February 25).
Receiving the award remotely, while visiting Australia, the Northumberland-based actor was described as, “a tireless champion of tv production celebrating the North East of England”.
In a long career, which has also seen him top the music charts with his Soldier Soldier co-star Jerome Flynn, Green has found success as both an actor and more recently as a presenter of factual shows such as Extreme Fishing.
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His latest series for BBC2, Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes, was co-produced by his company Rivers Meet Productions with ITV Signpost.
Accepting the award during his Down Under excursion, he said: “This award means so much to me.
“As an actor I’ve helped tell stories.
“But as a presenter of documentaries I can be me.
“I’m so proud of the team behind this latest series of Weekend Escapes.
“It showcases the North East, but also the behind the scenes talent.”
Other winners at the annual event, hosted by comedian and screenwriter Jason Cook, included ITV’s Vera starring Brenda Blethyn (Best Drama) and CBBC’s long running saga The Dumping Ground (Best Childrens).
Gateshead-born actor Justin McDonald won the Best Performance in a Drama prize for the short film Fist.
A BBC4 documentary hosted by musician Sam Fender, Lindisfarne’s Geordie Genius (The Alan Hull Story), won the award for Best Factual.
The Rising Star award went to Anna Costello, the former secondary school teacher who emerged from the BBC Writer’s Room with scripts including the comedy drama Dead Canny (UKTV).
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ITV Tyne Tees carried home four awards, Best News Programme, Best Presenter for Amy Lea, Best Sport for Simon O’Rourke while Gregg Easteal was awarded the Outstanding Journalism prize.
Jonathan Swingler of BBC North East carried off the award for Multi Skilled Broadcast Journalism, while BBC cameraman Chris Middis snapped up the Photography award.
Freelance editor Mark Lediard won for Post Production, Theo Scott won the Animation prize for the BFI animated short Cuties.
Chief Executive of the Royal Television Society, Theresa Wise, presented the coveted Centre Award to the team behind the North East Screen Comedy Hot House, a unique comedy co-operative nurturing regional talent, both on and off screen.
The programme has already achieved a number of successes, connecting comedy writing and performing talent with commissioners and producers.
The recent BBC Comedy Festival was one of a series of events to showcase regional humour.
Awards chair Graeme Thompson, said: “There’s real momentum right now in the region’s screen and production sector.
“We received more than 100 entries for this year’s awards and that reflects the increase in film and tv content being made in this part of the UK.
“Broadcasters and commissioners are waking up to the unique appeal of the North East and Cumbria as locations to tell universal stories.
“New film and tv studios such as the ones that have just opened in Hartlepool and are planned for Sunderland, combined with commissioning spend and a new £12m production and skills fund are fuelling significant growth in the sector.”
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The work of student film-makers was celebrated with awards going to University of Sunderland (Best Entertainment for SU Dance Team), Newcastle University (Best Factual for To Challah on the Table), Northern School of Art (Best Drama for Boulder and Pebble), University of Cumbria (Best Environmental for Fox, Friend or Foe) and Teesside University (Best Animation for Monster Banquet)
Sea and Sky Pictures won Best Short for their film The Wilds and Newcastle production house re:production picked up two awards for Best Commercial and Non Broadcast Factual.
More than 400 industry professionals attended the event at the Hilton, Gateshead.
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