Tinniswood Award

It is named in memory of Peter Tinniswood, who died in 2003, and was established by the Society of Authors and the Writers' Guild of Great Britain; it is sponsored by the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society.

[1] The prize is for original radio drama broadcast within the United Kingdom, and is open to stand-alone plays or first episodes of series or serials; entries are submitted by their producer.

[4] 30-minute plays are eligible, provided that they are stand-alone and that characters and situations are original to the writer.

Adaptations for radio of pieces originally written for other mediums are not eligible.

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