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2013 Winners

The winners of the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2013 were announced by actor David Tennant at the ceremony in the Radio Theatre, BBC Broadcasting House.

Best Actor in an Audio Drama, presented by Penelope Wilton

Andrew Scott in Betrayal by Harold Pinter, produced by Gaynor Macfarlane, BBC Scotland for Radio 4

Best Actress in an Audio Drama, presented by Stephen Tompkinson

Michelle Fairley in The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, dramatised by Donna Franceschild, produced by Kirsty Williams, BBC Scotland for Radio 4

Best Supporting Actor in an Audio Drama, presented by Maxine Peake

David Troughton in Singles and Doublets by Martyn Wade, produced by Cherry Cookson, Rockethouse Productions for Radio 3

Best Supporting Actress in an Audio Drama, presented by Stephen Mangan

Vicky McClure in Kicking the Air by Christine Murphy, produced by Heather Larmour, BBC Northern Ireland for Radio 4

Best Audio Drama (Single play), presented by Lenny Henry

On It by Tony Pitts, produced by Sally Harrison, Woolyback Productions for Radio 4

Best Audio Drama (Series or Serial), presented by Patricia Cumper

The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum by Heinrich Böll, abridged by Helen Meller, produced by Polly Thomas, Somethin’ Else Productions for Radio 4

Best Adaptation from Another Source, presented by Nick Dear

A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Tanika Gupta, produced by Nadia Molinari, BBC North for Radio 3

Best Use of Sound in an Audio Drama, presented by Siân Phillips

The Cruel Sea, written by Nicholas Monsarrat, dramatised by John Fletcher, produced by Marc Beeby, BBC Radio Drama for Radio 4

Best Scripted Comedy, presented by Nicholas Parsons

Believe It! by Jon Canter, produced by Clive Brill, Pacificus Productions for Radio 4

Best Online Only Audio Drama, presented by Joseph Millson

Above and Below written and produced by Daniel Macnaughton, for Aboveandbelowseries.co.uk

The winner of the Imison Award 2012 for Best Script by a New Writer presented by Andrew Davies is Do You Like Banana, Comrades? by Csaba Székely

And the winner of the Tinniswood Radio Drama Award 2012 for Best Radio Drama Script, also presented by Andrew Davies is Kafka the Musical by Murray Gold