Richard Imison Award

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The Richard Imison Award is an award which recognises the best radio drama, generally by a writer new to the industry, and is now awarded as part of the BBC Audio Drama Awards. It was established in 1994 and commemorates the life and work of Richard Imison.[1]

Richard Imison was Script Editor for BBC Radio Drama from 1963 to 1991. In the thirty years that Imison worked for BBC Radio Drama it was the largest patron of original creative dramatic writing in Britain. In his role as Script Editor no other single individual therefore had as much influence in either the discovery of new talent or the encouragement of established writers such as Edward Albee, Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, Alexander Gelman, Harold Pinter and Samuel Beckett in the production of Drama for this genre.

After his death in 1993 the Society of Authors established the Imison Award in recognition of Imison's enduring influence on the development of high quality dramatic writing.

Submissions for the award must consist of a completed nomination form as well as three copies of the writer's original script and recording of the broadcast. Further copies may be requested if the work is short-listed. Further details can be found on the Society of Authors website.[2]

List of prize winners[]

The prize winners[3][4]

  • 2019, A Lifetime, Lulu Raczka[3]
  • 2018, The Book of Yehudit, Adam Usden[5]
  • 2017, Comment Is Free, James Fritz[3]
  • 2016, 30 Eggs, Eoin O'Connor[4]
  • 2015, How to Say Goodbye Properly, E.V. Crowe[4]
  • 2014 The Loving Ballad of Captain Bateman, Joseph Wilde with composer Tim Van Eyken
  • 2013 Do You Like Banana, Comrade?, Csaba Székely
  • 2012 Amazing Grace,
  • 2010 The Road Wife, Eoin McNamee
  • 2009 Girl from Mars, Lucy Caldwell
  • 2008 The Magician's Daughter,
  • 2007 Not Talking, Mike Bartlett
  • 2006 Mixed Blood, Nazrin Choudhury
  • 2005 Mr. Sex,
  • 2004 All You on the Good Earth,
  • 2003 Milk; Celia Bryce for The Skategrinder, N.Leyshon and S. McAnena
  • 2002 The Waltzer,
  • 2001 Electricity, Murray Gold
  • 2000 A Matter of Interpretation, Peter Morgan
  • 1999 Skin Deep, Ben Cooper
  • 1998 Earthquake Girl,
  • 1997 Holy Secrets & Wilde Belles, John Waters joint winner Holy Secrets & Wilde Belles
  • 1996 I Luv You Jimmy Spud, Lee Hall
  • 1995 Daisy the Cow who Talked & Kissing the Gargoyle, Gerry Stembridge joint winner
  • 1994 The Long Hot Summer of '76, Gabriel Gbadamosi

References[]

  1. ^ "Obituary: Richard Imison". The Independent. 12 February 1993.
  2. ^ The Society of Authors: The Imison Award
  3. ^ a b c "Audio Drama Awards | The Society of Authors". www.societyofauthors.org. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  4. ^ a b c "Audio Drama Awards | The Society of Authors". www.societyofauthors.org. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  5. ^ "Audio Drama Awards | The Society of Authors". www.societyofauthors.org. Retrieved 2020-02-25.

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