At the 2025 Venice TV Awards,
BBC productions won three Gold Medals, with victories in Documentary for ''The Man Who Definitely Didn't Steal Hollywood
, in Children/Youth for Crongton
, in Comedy for Ludwig, and a Special Jury Prize for Atomic People. NHK secured three Golds, winning in Animation for Luka and the Flower of the Sun
, in Best TV-Film for Driving into the Storm
, and in Cinematography for Deep Ocean: Kingdom of the Coelacanth
. South Korea celebrated its first ever Gold at the Venice TV Awards when Mnet’s Couple Palace'' won in Light Entertainment. Other international winners included broadcasters from Canada, France, the United States, Finland, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands and Germany. At the 2024 Venice TV Awards, the
BBC won three Gold Medals, securing victories in Light Entertainment for
The Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in Animation for A Bear Named Wojtek, and in Cinematography for
Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods. The UK, with a total of seven wins, was the most successful country.
Sky UK,
ITV,
Apple TV+ and
Channel 4 also received awards. Other international winners included broadcasters from France, Germany, Brazil, the United States, Spain, and Portugal. A total of 44 countries participated in the awards. 2023 was the work of the
BBC that most regularly captured the attention of the judges, securing a total of three Gold Medals.
Apple TV+ and
Disney+ triumphed with two Gold Medals.
NHK, Japan earned two Gold Medals as well. Elsewhere, one Gold Medal went to each of the following broadcasters:
CBS,
HBO,
TV Globo Brazil,
Mediacorp, Singapore,
Telewizja Polska,
Viacom18, India,
Televisão Independente, Portugal, and
YLE, Finland and in Talent to Civica Scuola di Cinema Luchino Visconti. In 2022 Sky Atlantic’s
Landscapers (TV series), a four-part starring
Olivia Colman and
David Thewlis, was handed the award for Best TV Series. Life & Rhymes won in Light Entertainment, "Romeo & Juliet", from the
Royal National Theatre in the Performing Art category and in the Children/Youth "COP26: In Your Hands", a documentary giving a voice to a diverse group of young people, allowing them to air their concerns over climate change. Other UK winners on the night included
Channel 4, which was rewarded in Best TV Film for
Help (2021 television film) and
ITV News in the News category for its coverage of the storming of the US Capitol building. In the Comedy category was
Minx (TV series),
HBO Max the winner. In 2021, works from the United Kingdom were the most successful, winning five Golden Trophies.
It's a Sin (TV series) (Channel 4), Creator:
Russell T Davies was successful in TV Series. Channel 4 was also successful in Documentary with "The School That Tried To End Racism". BBC Production "Anthony" won in Best TV Film while Sky took two wins, one in Comedy
Two Weeks to Live (TV series) and a second in Light Entertainment with "Rob & Romesh Vs.". Globo Brazil won three Gold Trophies (Telenovela, Cross Platform, Branded Entertainment). Productions from United States won two Gold Trophies, Australia, Portugal, and Austria, one each. Nominees and winners were rewarded from 29 countries: United Kingdom, Germany, USA, Brazil, India, France, Japan, Sweden, Italy, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Spain, Austria, Australia, Belgium, The Netherlands, South Africa, Turkey, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Israel and Singapore. 2020 "The New Pope" (Sky Italy) with
Jude Law and
John Malkovich was successful in TV series. United Kingdom were most successful, collecting 4 Gold Trophies: Sky "Breeders" in Comedy Category, ITV "Digital Gulag" in Documentary category, BBC in Children/Youth with "The Snail and the Whale" and Endemol struck gold in the Light Entertainment Section with "Master Chef Australia". Productions from United States and Brazil won two Gold Trophies each. Nominees and Winner were rewarded from United Kingdom, France, United States, Brazil, Germany, Italy, India, Singapore, Sweden, Czech Republic, Australia, Spain, Israel, Hong Kong, Qatar, Belgium, Finland, Russia, Austria, Canada, Chile, Hungary, Japan, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Turkey. 2019 Nominees from the United Kingdom were most successful, collecting 4 Gold Trophies: Sky won with "Chernobyl" (co-produced by HBO) and with "Art of Drumming" in the Performing Arts category. BBC took the Comedy award with "Don’t Forget the Driver" and also struck gold in the Youth section with "My Life I Will Survive". Rewards went as well to France, Brazil, Germany, India, USA, Singapore, Sweden, Italy, Ireland, Czech Republic, Australia, Spain, Israel, Hong Kong, Qatar, Malaysia, Lithuania, New Zealand, Croatia, Taiwan, Norway, Belgium, Finland, The Netherlands and Russia. 2018 the leading countries were United Kingdom and Germany, each with 2 Gold Trophies. United Kingdom won in Documentary with Mosul (Channel4/Mongoose Production) and Light Entertainment - Cruising with Jane McDonald (Channel 5). German Winners were 4Blocks in TV Series (TNT Series) and Generation 44 in Best TV Movie Generation 44 (ARD) produced by Zieglerfilm. ==Supporting Associations==