Ashley Storrie Wins Two BAFTA Scotland Awards
Ashley Storrie Wins Two BAFTA Scotland Awards

Ashley Storrie Wins Two BAFTA Scotland Awards

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Ashley Storrie won two prestigious Scottish Bafta awards for her work on the BBC comedy 'Dinosaur', including the Audience Award and Best Writer in Film/Television, alongside co-writer Matilda Curtis. Storrie's emotional acceptance speech paid tribute to her late mother, Janey Godley, who passed away from cancer just weeks before the ceremony. She reminisced about sneaking into the Baftas with her mum since she was 15 and expressed that winning the awards meant a lot to her, especially as she had promised her mother she would. The ceremony also recognized notable performances, with David Tennant winning Actor Television for 'There She Goes' and Doon Mackichan taking home the Actress Television award for 'Two Doors Down'. Storrie humorously thanked her supporters and acknowledged the public's role in her success, highlighting the importance of community in the arts. The event celebrated various talents, with the film 'Out of Darkness' receiving multiple accolades, underscoring a vibrant year for Scottish cinema.

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