The votes have been counted and the results for the 21st annual Televisual Bulldog Awards are now online.

For the second year in a row, Studio Lambert was voted Best Indie by Televisual’s readers.

Two Studio Lambert shows also won the Factual Entertainment and Entertainment categories for a second year. Race Across the World S5 was voted best Factual Entertainment show and the third season of The Traitors was voted Best Entertainment programme.

Other multiple winners include The Garden, with 24 Hours in Police Custody voted Best Documentary Series – PSB and its Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers winning Best Documentary Series – Streamer.

See-Saw Films’ Slow Horses series 4 won in both the Best Drama Series – Streamer category and in the Best Editing category.

Other drama award winners include Warp Films, Matriarch Productions and Plan B Entertainment’s Adolescence; Playground Entertainment and Company Pictures’ Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light and Filmnation, Indian Paintbrush, House Productions’ hit movie, Conclave.

Merman’s Amandaland was voted Best Comedy by Televisual’s readers. Across the factual categories there were wins for RAW’s In Vogue: The 90s, Silverback’s Ocean With David Attenborough and BBC World Service’s Life and Death in Gaza.

For the first time, two new categories were added with Framestore winning the vote as Best TV/Film VFX House and Splice winning the Best TV/Film Post House vote.

The full list of winners and runners up can be seen here.

The Televisual Bulldog Awards are voted for by the readers of Televisual Magazine and pick out the best UK-made programmes and films that first aired between July 1 2024 and June 30 2025.

The winners of each category will be invited to collect their awards at the Televisual Bulldogs Winners’ Dinner next month at the Hotel Cafe Royal.

The full List of winners and runners up can be found here

Jon Creamer

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