Meet the 2023 New voice award winners
Get to know the roster of rising stars who have won at past New Voice Awards.
The New Voice Awards is our annual celebration of emerging creatives and the companies who do the most to support them. The awards are central to the TV Foundation’s goal of recognising and fostering talent and making the television industry more accessible to a wider range of people.
We’re shaking things up by empowering the organisations and individuals who are affecting change in the industry; the New Voice Awards is the awards ceremony open to everyone.
Emily Victoria – A Paedophile in My Family: Surviving Dad Channel 4
David Allain – The Bay – Season 4, Episodes 4, 5, 6 ITV1
Bridget Christie – The Change Channel 4
Ben Cheetham – Pete Doherty, Who Killed My Son? Channel 4
Dom a Lloyd: Cymru Heddiw Youtube – Hansh
Holly Newson
ITV
Middleweek Newton Talent Management
Big Deal Films
Jules Hussey Brazen Productions
Adeola Patronne – Ready Or Not Channel 4.0, Youtube
David Navarro – The Secrets Of UK Prisons Channel 4
Emily Victoria – A Paedophile in My Family: Surviving Dad Channel 4
Sian Eleri – Paranormal: The Girl, The Ghost and The Gravestone BBC iPlayer
Daniel Ashville – Building Impossible With Daniel Ashville National Geographic
Jackie Adedeji – UNTOLD: My Big Boobs Channel 4
Louis Paxton – Calamity James BBC Short, BBC Three/BBC iPlayer/BBC Scotland
Bridget Christie – The Change Channel 4
Jamie Davis – You & Me ITVX / ITV2
Jacqui Honess-Martin – Maternal ITV1
Dillon Mapletoft and Oliver Taylor – Everyone Else Burns Channel 4
David Macpherson – The Rig Prime Video
Aurora Fearnley – Hollyoaks Channel 4
David Allain – The Bay ITV1
Jacob Topen and Ibrahim Clayton – A Better Place BBC Three/BBC iPlayer/BBC Scotland
Anna Scott
Charlotte Frazer
Holly Newson
Jessica Venner
Shana Gujral
Stacey Olika
Dom a Lloyd: Cymru Heddiw Youtube – Hansh
Life Uncovered YouTube – Channel 4 Documentaries
Teens On Cons YouTube – Channel 4 Documentaries
The Filly & Harry Show YouTube – Channel 4.0
Ask The Mask YouTube – Channel 4 Documentaries
Overthinking It YouTube
Ben Cheetham – Pete Doherty, Who Killed My Son? Channel 4
Aodh Breathnach – Scars: Surviving a Stabbing BBC Three
Jordan Pitt and Fola Evans Akingbola – Untold Stories: Hair on Set Sky Documentaries
Monique Needham – Black Britain Unspoken – Food, Music & Vibes Discovery+
Jordan Kenton Thomas – Fresh Cuts – For Crown and Country ITVX / ITV1
Jessicah North – Fresh Cuts – Black Boys Can Cry with Alex Beresford ITVX / ITV1
Channel Four Television
ITV
Prime Video
Gritty Talent
Insanity Talent Management
InterTalent Group
Fillingham Weston Associates
Imagine Talent Ltd
Middleweek Newton Talent Management
Bad Wolf
BBC Studios
Big Deal Films
Dancing Ledge Produtions
Fully Focused Productions
Wildstar Films
Henrietta Colvin Sid Gentle
James Capel Scribe Lounge
Jules Hussey Brazen Productions
Khurrum M. Sultan McDonald & Dodds
Nelesh Dhand Netflix
Yeota Imam-Rashid Rondo Media
Check out our highlights video from 2023 to get a sense of what to expect for 2024
Get to know the roster of rising stars who have won at past New Voice Awards.
Check out exclusive photos of previous award winners and ceremony attendees.
Launched in 2023, New Voices: Amplify was designed to help creatives take charge of their careers and develop their voices. Speakers from across the TV industry and beyond came together to create a programme of talks and masterclasses designed to help new voices speak up.
From mastering pitches and PR to standing out in a crowd of talented content creators, our carefully curated programme gave attendees all the skills needed to go out there and get themselves heard. Speakers included Remel London, Rubina Pabani, Nathan Foad, Amelia Dimoldenberg, and Munya Chawawa.