Radio Times recently unveiled their list of the top 100 most influential people in TV, with the ensemble cast of ITV’s Mr Bates vs The Post Office claiming the number one spot. This four-part drama, based on true events, shed light on how subpostmasters were wrongly accused of theft and fraud due to a faulty computer system. The impactful series resulted in a new law being introduced to overturn the convictions of these subpostmasters. Starring Toby Jones, Julie Hesmondhalgh, and Monica Dolan, the show garnered high viewership numbers, making it ITV’s most-watched drama in over 20 years.

Morgan Jeffery, executive editor of RadioTimes.com, highlighted the power of television to shape society, making Mr Bates vs The Post Office a deserving winner. The drama’s impact was also acknowledged by Helen Daly, associate editor of RadioTimes.com, who praised the production team for giving voice to subpostmasters who were previously unheard. This marked the first time an ensemble cast claimed the top spot on the power list, which recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the entertainment landscape over the past year. Runner-up on the list was Kieran Culkin for his role in HBO’s Succession.

The top 10 most influential people in TV also included Sarah Lancashire for her role in Happy Valley, Bella Ramsey for her part in The Last of Us, and Ncuti Gatwa for his performance in Doctor Who. Others on the list included Sally Wainwright, Claudia Winkleman, and Ayo Edebiri. The Radio Times TV 100 list is compiled by industry experts and top TV executives, celebrating both on-screen talent and behind-the-scenes creators who have made a lasting impact on the television industry. The list is curated by RadioTimes.com’s team of editors and critics.

The annual list showcases a diverse range of talent, from actors and writers to producers and showrunners, who have left a mark on the television landscape. Claudia Winkleman, hosting The Traitors and Strictly Come Dancing, claimed the seventh spot for her versatile contributions to television and broadcasting. Ayo Edebiri’s success in The Bear earned her the eighth position, praised for her comedic acting and writing skills. Jesse Armstrong, the screenwriter behind Succession, was placed at number nine, while Hannah Waddingham from Ted Lasso rounded out the top 10.

The Radio Times TV 100 list featured a mix of established names and rising stars, including Gary Lineker, Elizabeth Debicki, and comedians Paul O’Grady and Ali Wong. The list cast a spotlight on a wide range of TV personalities and creatives, showcasing the diversity and talent that drives the industry forward. With inputs from leading figures in the creative industries, the list reflects the changing landscape of television and the significant contributions of those who have made a mark on audiences worldwide. From actors to writers to producers, the top 100 most influential people in TV represent the best of the industry.

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