K.J. Yossman British television dominated the European Broadcasting Union’s prestigious Rose d’Or TV awards on Monday evening.Among the shows that picked up gongs at the ceremony, which honors international television and audio production outside the U.S., were “Strictly Come Dancing,” the Davina McCall-fronted series “Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace” and “Help,” a drama about the pandemic starring “Killing Eve’s” Jodie Comer.Meanwhile ITV News correspondent Robert Moore, who fronted the widely praised “Storming the Capitol: The Inside Story” won in two categories: news and current affairs as well as the Golden Rose.Outside the U.K., French comedy “Call My Agent” and Spanish soap “Two Lives” (“Dos Vidas”) were also among the winners..
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