Broadcast Digital Awards 2023 nominations

- Best Comedy Programme: Ellie & Natasia, Extraordinary, Funny Woman, Live At The Moth Club, Plebs, We Are Not Alone
- Entertainment Programme nominees: Don't Hate The Playaz, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Rob And Romesh Vs
- Other nominees include: Bad Sisters, Big Zuu's Big Eats, Red Flag, Small Doses, What's Happening?, William Of Orangedale
Extraordinary wins at Broadcast Digital Awards
The nominees for the Broadcast Digital Awards 2023 - for TV programmes on non-terrestrial channels - have been unveiled.
The comedy-related nominations are...
Best Comedy Programme






Meanwhile the Best Entertainment Programme category features Don't Hate The Playaz, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Rob And Romesh Vs alongside Harry Pinero's Worst In Class, Love In The Flesh and RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
The Short-Form Scripted category includes Kiell Smith-Bynoe's sketch show Red Flag, Helen Bauer's pilot Small Doses, The Pin's What's Happening? and BBC pilot William Of Orangedale.
Elsewhere in the nominations, Bad Sisters is up for Best Drama, Big Zuu's Big Eats is up for Best Popular Factual Programme, [gb]Lloyd Of The Fliesm] is up for Best Digital Children's Content, the social media support for Outsiders and Taskmaster has been recognised.
The full list of nominations across all genres can be seen on broadcastdigitalawards.co.uk
The winners will be revealed at a live awards ceremony on 5th July.