2001
Radio
Agnes Kruger, MA Radio, was awarded The Linda Gage Memorial Award 2001, at the Radio Festival in Manchester July 2001, for her piece entitled Bounce Control.
Television Drama
Bernard Chauly, MA TV Drama, won the prize for the Best Short Film (Live Action) at the Malaysian Video Awards for his graduation film adam & steve.
adam & steve was also screened at the Singapore International Film Festival, the Raindance Film Festival and at FilmUK at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Television Documentary
Tassyia Kobylinska's Where Women are Banned was selected for the United Nations Association Film Festival in California.
Shai Heredia's Sunrise Radio has been shown at Film South East Asia 2001.
Naheed's Story by Beena Sarwar, Lily by Lyn Champion and Spill the Rhymes by Phil Hayes have all been selected for the 'First Cuts' event at the Sheffield International Documentary Festival.
Ruti Frensdorf's Homing was shortlisted for a Royal Television Society Award in the Factual Category, and was screened in the Purbeck Film Festival (2001), and in the Brighton Jewish Film Festival (2001), where it won a Secial Audience Award.