BBC Awards: C21, British Journalism Awards & BIFAs
Hannah Khalil
Digital Content Producer, About The BBC Blog

Saoirse Ronan in BBC FIlms' Brooklyn
December has brought more than Christmas parties, there have also been a host of awards ceremonies, so we’ve rounded up the BBC awards news into one handy blog.
On 1 December the British Journalism Awards 2015 were held in London, where Mark Daly, Murdoch Rodgers and David Epstein (BBC Scotland/Panorama/ProPublica) took home the Sports Journalism Award.
Next came the C21 International Drama Awards at the BFI in London. In excess of 200 programmes were entered this year, with the finalists chosen from votes cast by 70 leading drama commissioners. CBBC’s iDixi Unchained took home Best Digital Original. While BBC Two’s Wolf Hall added another prize to the cabinet in the form of Best English-Language Drama.
Then, also earlier in the month, there was the Political Studies Association Awards the BBC's own James Landale was named Broadcaster of the Year.
And finally last night (Sunday 6 December) the British Independent Film Awards were held, also in London. BBC Films’ Brooklyn was nominated in five categories and earned Saoirse Ronan (pictured) the gong for Best Actress.
Congratulations to all the winners.
You can find a full list of winners for each of the award ceremonies mentioned at the links below:
