Doctor Who wins special award for Rosa Parks episode
Doctor Who‘s series 11 episode ‘Rosa’ has been recognised at the recent Visionary Honours Awards.
Starring Vinette Robinson as the historical figure Rosa Parks β who was a Civil Rights heroine back in the ’50s β the episode saw Jodie Whittaker’s time lord whizz back to Alabama and cross paths with the legendary campaigner.
The material itself was raved about by fans following its broadcast, most notably for its honest portrayal of that period in history, and now, it’s also received a very special award.
The huge achievement took place at the first awards show from the Visionary Honours Organisation β a group which describes itself as the “UK’s first social impact entertainment and media awards”, that “aims to be a catalyst for social change inspiring teenagers and young adults aged 16-34 via art, media and entertainment” (via Radio Times).
‘Rosa’ was victorious in the ‘TV show of the year’ section, seeing off stiff competition in the shape of Save Me, First Dates, Kiri and There She Goes.
What a lovely birthday present! π Chris Chibnall and I won a Visionary Honours award at BAFTA this evening for Doctor Who – Rosa. I love my job! Thanks to all those who voted for us. π pic.twitter.com/1iz2HOGMWR
— Auntie Malorie (@malorieblackman) February 8, 2019
Co-writer of the episode, Malorie Blackman, celebrated the award win on her social media page, writing: “What a lovely birthday present! Chris Chibnall and I won a Visionary Honours award at BAFTA this evening for Doctor Who β Rosa.
Doctor Who airs on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the US.
With thanks to: Digital Spy.