2012 British TV series or programme
As part of the celebrations for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, the BBC produced the film Bert and Dickie (also called Going For Gold: The '48 Games), depicting Dickie Burnell and Bert Bushnell's achievement at the 1948 Games.[1][2] The drama was written by William Ivory and directed by David Blair.
Plot
Thrown together just five weeks before the final of the 1948 London Olympics, Bert Bushnell and Dickie Burnell row to victory in the double sculls.
Cast
Reception
Paddy Shennan of the Liverpool Echo said Bert and Dickie is "thoroughly absorbing and uplifting" and "a winning drama about a winning team".[3] James Watson of The Telegraph highlighted the performances of Douglas Hodge and Geoffrey Palmer: "Douglas Hodge brilliantly conveyed John Bushnell’s almost embarrassed desperation for Bert to succeed where he’d failed. Playing Charles Burnell, Geoffrey Palmer was, as ever, hard to beat for lugubrious gruffness"' and concluded his review with "anybody whose eyes didn’t join Bushnell Snr’s in filling with tears is stronger than me."[4]
Awards and nominations
The following is a table listing the awards and nominations received by Bert and Dickie:[5]
Year
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Association
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Award Category
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Notes
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Result
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2012
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Monte-Carlo TV Festival
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Golden Nymph
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Best Television Film
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Nominated
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2012
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Monte-Carlo TV Festival
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Golden Nymph
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Television Films - Best Director: David Blair
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Nominated
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References
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