Homeland and My Mad Fat Teenage Diary are among the shows nominated at the Mind Media Awards 2013.
Olivia Colman has also been signed up as a gust presenter for the ceremony, which is organised by the mental health charity and sponsored by Virgin Money Giving.
Channel 4 have a notable presence in the awards shortlist following their dedicated season of programming about mental health programmes, Channel 4 Goes Mad.
The full list of Mind Media Awards nominations is as follows:
Documentary
Stacey Solomon: Depression, Teen Mums & Me (BBC Three)
Ruby Wax's Mad Confessions (Channel 4)
Jon Richardson: A Little Bit Ocd (Channel 4)
Stephen Fry & Kay Redfield Jamison (Sky Arts)
Drama
The Village
In The Flesh
My Mad Fat Teenage Diary
Homeland
The Ian Wilkinson News and Current Affairs Award
BBC Scotland: Mental Health Care Plan
Channel 4 News: Mental Health Series
Newsnight: Male Suicide...
Olivia Colman has also been signed up as a gust presenter for the ceremony, which is organised by the mental health charity and sponsored by Virgin Money Giving.
Channel 4 have a notable presence in the awards shortlist following their dedicated season of programming about mental health programmes, Channel 4 Goes Mad.
The full list of Mind Media Awards nominations is as follows:
Documentary
Stacey Solomon: Depression, Teen Mums & Me (BBC Three)
Ruby Wax's Mad Confessions (Channel 4)
Jon Richardson: A Little Bit Ocd (Channel 4)
Stephen Fry & Kay Redfield Jamison (Sky Arts)
Drama
The Village
In The Flesh
My Mad Fat Teenage Diary
Homeland
The Ian Wilkinson News and Current Affairs Award
BBC Scotland: Mental Health Care Plan
Channel 4 News: Mental Health Series
Newsnight: Male Suicide...
- 9/12/2013
- Digital Spy
What is the best new comedy of the 2013-2014 TV season? Wonder no more.
HuffPost TV gathered 19 top TV critics from around the country to share their picks for best new comedy, and while there was definitely a clear favorite, the answers range from an army comedy and a show with one of the most misleading titles of the season, to a new cable show from the co-creator of "The Office" and a series based on a movie that's based on a book.
Watch the video, above, to see which new comedies should be on your must-see list, then check back all week long for more from the critics. We'll be posting a new video each day this week, including picks for Best New Drama, Favorite TV Star, Most Anticipated Returning Shows and Worst New Show.
Tell us: Which new comedies are you most excited for?
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HuffPost TV gathered 19 top TV critics from around the country to share their picks for best new comedy, and while there was definitely a clear favorite, the answers range from an army comedy and a show with one of the most misleading titles of the season, to a new cable show from the co-creator of "The Office" and a series based on a movie that's based on a book.
Watch the video, above, to see which new comedies should be on your must-see list, then check back all week long for more from the critics. We'll be posting a new video each day this week, including picks for Best New Drama, Favorite TV Star, Most Anticipated Returning Shows and Worst New Show.
Tell us: Which new comedies are you most excited for?
Tune-in info for all...
- 8/26/2013
- by Maggie Furlong
- Huffington Post
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