TV
Two BBC shows pick up Peabody Awards
Published Friday, Apr 2 2004, 17:43 BST | By James Welsh
Two BBC shows, Israel's Secret Weapon (BBC Two) and The Office (BBC Two/BBC America) have picked up Peabody Awards.
The George Foster Peabody Awards began in 1941, and "recognise distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, producing organizations, cable television organizations and individuals." The awards are administered the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.
The George Foster Peabody Awards began in 1941, and "recognise distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, producing organizations, cable television organizations and individuals." The awards are administered the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.
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