Bristol Post

‘He’s made society a better place’ Historian ‘humbled’ by Bafta honour

- Ellie IORIZZO bp@reachplc.com

BRISTOL historian and broadcaste­r David Olusoga will be honoured with a Bafta Special Award for being a “trailblaze­r” in the TV industry during his three-decade career.

The 53-year-old will be presented with the prize at the British Academy Television Awards ceremony on May 14, with a special commendati­on for his work in “widening perspectiv­es” of how history is presented and “expanding the diversity of stories told”, Bafta said.

The award is one of the academy’s highest honours and previous recipients include sports commentato­r John Motson, comedian Sir Lenny Henry, TV presenter Cilla Black and actor Idris Elba.

Nigeria-born Olusoga presents the BBC’s acclaimed and hugely popular documentar­y series A House Through Time, which tells the story of those that have lived at a home from when it was built to the modern day.

His other credits include writing and presenting award-winning series Black And British: A Forgotten History on BBC Two and the Bafta-winning BBC series Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners. He has also penned seven books.

Olusoga, who is a professor of public history at the University of Manchester, said: “I am honoured to be the recipient of the Bafta Special Award 2023. It is humbling to have my work in television, as both a producer and a presenter, recognised in this way.”

Bafta boss Jane Millichip said: “David Olusoga has made an outstandin­g contributi­on not just to the television community but to our society and culture.

“His commitment and bravery in reappraisi­ng how history is presented through television is inspiring. He represents the best of what television can do – its power to inspire, educate and challenge. David has made our industry and society a better place and this Bafta Special Award couldn’t be more deserved.”

In recent years, Olusoga has also led major interviews including with former US president Barack Obama and held lectures, including the Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart Lecture in 2020.

Bafta said: “With a three-decade career spanning the creative arts and academia, Olusoga has been a trailblaze­r for the television industry, leading a reappraisa­l of how history has been traditiona­lly told through popular culture.”

Olusoga will be presented with the award at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday, May 14. The ceremony will be hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganatha­n and broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer at 7pm.

 ?? Michael Lloyd ?? Bristol-based historian David Olusoga
Michael Lloyd Bristol-based historian David Olusoga

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