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2012 Winners

The winners of the first BBC Audio Drama Awards were announced by actor David Tennant at a special event in the Radio Theatre at BBC Broadcasting House.

Best Audio Drama:

Lost Property - The Year My Mother Went Missing by Katie Hims, produced by Jessica Dromgoole, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 4

Best Actor in an Audio Drama:

David Tennant, Kafka: The Musical by Murray Gold, produced by Jeremy Mortimer, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 3

Best Actress in an Audio Drama:

Rosie Cavaliero, Lost Property: A Telegram From The Queen by Katie Hims, produced by Jessica Dromgoole, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 4

Best Supporting Actor/Actress in an Audio Drama:

Andrew Scott, Referee by Nick Perry, produced by Sasha Yevtushenko, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 4

Best Scripted Comedy Drama:

Floating by Hugh Hughes, produced by James Robinson, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 4

Best Online Only Audio Drama:

Rock by Tim Fountain, produced by Iain Mackness, Made in Manchester for The Independent Online

Best Adaptation:

The History of Titus Groan dramatised by Brian Sibley, produced by David Hunter, Gemma Jenkins and Jeremy Mortimer, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 4

Best Use of Sound in an Audio Drama:

Bad Memories by Julian Simpson, produced by Karen Rose, Sweet Talk Productions for Radio 4

Innovation Award:

The Unfortunates adapted by Graham White, produced by Mary Peate, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 3

The winner of the Imison Award for Best Radio Drama Script broadcast in 2010 by a new writer is:

Amazing Grace by Michelle Lipton

The winner of the Tinniswood Award for Best Radio Drama Script broadcast in 2010 is:

Gerontius by Stephen Wyatt