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* David Cregan — ''A Butler Did It''
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* Steve Walker— ''The Pope's Brother''
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The Giles Cooper Awards were honors given to plays written for radio. Sponsored by the BBC and Methuen Drama, these prizes were specifically focused on the best radio drama produced in the past year. Winners are chosen from hundreds of entries, and published in a series of books. They were named in honor of Giles Cooper (1918–1966), a radio dramatist who wrote over 60 scripts for BBC radio.[1]

These awards were granted between 1978 and 1991, after which the program was discontinued.

List of winners

1978

  • John ArdenPearl (Published separately as per special arrangement with Eyre Methuen)[2]
  • Richard HarrisIs it Something I Said?
  • Don Haworth — Episode on a Thursday Evening
  • Jill HyemRemember Me
  • Tom Mallin — Halt! Who Goes There?
  • Jennifer Phillips — Daughters of Men
  • Fay WeldonPolaris

1979

  • Shirley GeeTyphoid Mary
  • Carey HarrisonI Never Killed my German
  • Barrie Keeffe — Heaven Scent
  • John Kirkmorris — Coxcomb
  • John Peacock — Attard in Retirement
  • Olwen WymarkThe Child

1980

  • Stewart ParkerKamikaze Ground Staff Reunion Dinner
  • Martyn Read — Waving to a Train
  • Peter Redgrave — Martyr of the Hives
  • William TrevorBeyond the Pale

1981

1982

1983

  • Wally K. DalyTime Slip
  • Shirley GeeNever in my Lifetime
  • Gerry Jones — The Angels They Grow Lonely
  • Steve May — No Exceptions
  • Martyn Read — Scouting for Boys

1984

  • Stephen Dunstone — Who is Sylvia?
  • Robert Ferguson — Transfigured Night
  • Don Haworth — Daybreak
  • Caryl PhillipsThe Wasted Years
  • Christopher Russell — Swimmer
  • Rose TremainTemporary Shelter

1985

1986

  • Robert Ferguson — Dreams, Secrets, Beautiful Lies
  • Christina Reid — Last of a Dyin' Race
  • Andrew Rissik — Anthony
  • Ken WhitmoreGingerbread House
  • Valerie Windsor — Myths and Legacies

1987

1988

  • Terence FrisbyJust Remember Two Things: It's not Fair and Don't be Late
  • Ken Blakeson — Excess Baggage
  • Anthony MinghellaCigarettes and Chocolate
  • Rona MunroDirt Under the Carpet
  • Dave Sheasby — Apple Blossom Afternoon

1989

1990

  • Tony BagleyThe Machine
  • David Cregan — A Butler Did It
  • John Fletcher — Death and the Tango
  • Tina PeplerSong of the Forest
  • Steve Walker— The Pope's Brother

1991

References

  1. ^ International radio drama
  2. ^ Arden, John (1979). Pearl: A Play about a Play Within a Play. London, Eyre Methuen. ISBN 0-413-40090-5