L-R -Nana Kofi Kufour, Emily Low and Rebecca G Laycock, winners of the Channel 4 Writing for TV Awards for 2024, at a ceremony at Leeds Playhouse

Newcastle writers honoured in Channel 4 Writing for TV Awards

Rebecca Glendenning-Laycock, from Newcastle, has won a TV industry placement following the ceremony at Leeds Playhouse

by · ChronicleLive

Winners of the Channel 4 Writing for TV Awards were announced at a ceremony in Leeds. The awards, which are celebrating their tenth year, offer new television writers based in the North of England unique and career-changing opportunities.

The ceremony, which was hosted at Leeds Playhouse, featured speeches from chief executive of New Writing North, Claire Malcolm, Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, and Head of Partnerships and Skills at Channel 4, Kevin Blacoe. The awards form part of the Northern Writers’ Awards - New Writing North’s flagship writer development programme.

They also form part of Channel 4 and New Writing North’s Talent Development Partnership, funded by Channel 4's 4Skills. Launched in 2022, the partnership finds and supports new writers, particularly those from backgrounds currently underrepresented in the television industry.

The latest winners receive a package of support including a nine-month placement with either Bonafide Films (with productions including Mood and The Last Post), Red Production Company (productions include It’s a Sin and Happy Valley) or Rollem Productions (which produced Love Lies & Records and Girlfriends). They also get access to mentoring with an industry professional and a £3,000 bursary.

Winner Rebecca Glendenning-Laycock, from Newcastle Upon Tyne, won the placement with Red Productions. To date, her work has been commissioned and staged by Live Theatre, Freedom Studios and the Alphabetti Theatre in the North East.

Rebecca said: “I feel so excited and privileged to have won the Channel 4 Writing for Television Award with Red Productions. The opportunity to work and collaborate with Red Productions and develop myself and my work is truly incredible. I can’t wait to see where it takes me.”

Emily Low, a performer and writer from the Tyne Valley, was awarded the placement with Rollem Productions. Her first commission was staged at the Alphabetti Theatre this year, and she was selected to join the Live Playwriting community.

Emily said: “It means so much to me that New Writing North read my script and saw its potential as an original comedy drama. Before I won this award, I would watch brilliant shows on TV and daydream about what story I would tell if I ever got the chance. I feel very astonished and excited that I now have the opportunity to develop my own script with the wonderful Rollem Productions.”

Nana-Kofi Kufuor from Stockport was awarded the placement with Bonafide Films. A British-Ghanaian playwright and screenwriter, his work has featured at Leeds Playhouse and the Edinburgh Fringe. He has written for Hollyoaks, Waterloo Road and has been commissioned by Sky and the BBC to write original works, which lean towards social and political stories through a hyper surreal lens.

Nana-Kofi said: “Being able to work with Bonafide and Channel 4 will push my career to new heights. Having people there to help me focus and improve my craft is priceless. I am unbelievably grateful for this opportunity and cannot wait to get started.”

Kevin Blacoe, Head of Partnerships and Skills at Channel 4 said: “Congratulations to the incredible winners of this year's Channel 4 Writing for Television Awards; they have all shown immense talent and creativity. 4Skills is proud to fund the awards and support new local talent. The placements and mentoring opportunities the winners have earned will undoubtedly open doors to set them on an exciting path in the world of television writing.”

Channel 4 and New Writing North have worked in partnership since 2014. The awards have already launched the television careers of several writers, including Sharma Walfall, who has gone on to work on productions including Noughts and Crosses and A Town Called Malice, and Jayshree Patel, whose Hollyoaks episodes were submitted for a BAFTA.

Will Mackie, Senior Programme Manager (Talent Development) at New Writing North, says: “The partnership between Channel 4 and New Writing North provides pivotal opportunities for screenwriters in the North. We are delighted to reveal three such gifted talents as Emily, Rebecca and Nana-Kofi as this year’s awardees and look forward to seeing them thrive during the exciting year ahead of them.

“The winners of the Channel 4 Writing for Television Awards will now have chance to work with three of the UK’s leading TV companies in Rollem Productions, Bonafide Films and Red Production Company. The dedication, innovation and expertise of our production company partners lies at the heart of what makes this programme so special. We are enormously grateful to Channel 4 and the brilliant 4Skills team for their ongoing support.”