And The Nominations Are...
Two hundred and fifty years after his birth and Robert Burns has secured us a nomination in the . I thank you, Sir. Pity you're not able to make it for the big night.
Now, I have to confess that when those BAFTA nominations came out the other day I didn't pay very close attention. They're primarly concerned with the film and television industry and, despite my oft-stated claim that the pictures are better on radio, we don't tend to get a look-in.
What I hadn't realised, of course, was that there is an award category for websites and ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Scotland's Robert Burns site is up there among the contenders. It's the home of the huge online archive project we launched at the start of this year. Every poem and song written by Burns will eventually find its way there, performed by some of Scotland's best actors as well as some other famous voices. They're heard first on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Scotland, then made available on our twice-weekly podcast before being added to the Burns website.
Radio producers Dave Batchelor and Esme Kennedy have provided that element of the site's content, while our online colleagues - led by Tom Hodgkinson - have been managing the actual site itself, linking it to other Burns-related content and making it easily searchable by theme, title or the performer.
And there we are, up for a BAFTA and up against stiff competition that also includes another ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Scotland production - the brilliant China Stories website.
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