| The Sony Radio Academy Awards, the UK's most prestigious radio ceremony, have been held in London. Here is the full list of winners: Special Awards
Gold award: Paul Gambaccini Broadcasters' broadcaster award: John Peel The lifetime achievement award: Tony Butler, BBC West Midlands
Personality Awards
Music broadcaster: Colin Murray, BBC Radio 1 Music radio personality: Chris Evans, BBC Radio 2 News journalist: John Humphrys, BBC Radio 4 Speech broadcaster: Eddie Nestor, BBC London 94.9 Station programmer: Francis Currie, programme director for the Heart network
Programme Awards
Breakfast show: The Today Programme, BBC Radio 4 Music programme: The Mark Radcliffe Show, BBC Radio 2 Specialist music programme: Friction, BBC Asian Network News and current affairs programme: Five Live Breakfast, BBC Radio Five Live Sports programme: Sportsweek, BBC Radio Five Live Speech programme: The Reunion, BBC Radio 4 Interactive programme: PM, BBC Radio 4 Entertainment award: The Chris Evans Show, BBC Radio 2 The internet programme award: Firin' Squad Unsigned Podcast (Wise Buddah Talent for firinsquad.co.uk
Production Awards
Feature award: Radio Ballads 2006: The Song of Steel, BBC Radio 2 Comedy award: 1996 And All That, BBC Radio 4 Drama award: Lorilei, BBC Radio 4 Music special award: Malcolm McLaren's Musical Map of London, BBC Radio 2 News feature award: Letters from Guantanamo Bay, BBC Radio 4 Live event coverage award: The Alan Shearer Testimonial, Sport for Magic 1152 Breaking news award: The London Tornado, BBC London 94.9 Community award: The Plot, BBC Radio Berkshire Promo award: The Ashes, BBC Radio Five Live Sports Extra Competition award: Who's Calling Christian? Virgin Radio Station imaging award: Planet Rock
Station Awards
UK station of the year: Classic FM Station of the year (up to 300,000 listeners): Isle of Wight Radio Station of the year (300,000 to 1million): BBC Radio Derby Station of the year (1million plus): Radio City 96.7 Digital terrestrial station of the year: Gaydar Radio
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