21st National Television Awards

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21st National Television Awards
Date20 January 2016
LocationThe O2 Arena, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byDermot O'Leary
Websitehttp://www.nationaltvawards.com/
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV

The 21st National Television Awards were held at The O2 Arena on 20 January 2016.[1] The awards were hosted by Dermot O'Leary.[2]

Performances[]

Awards[]

Category
Presenter(s)
Winner[3] Nominated
"Challenge Show"
Presented by Ant & Dec
The Great British Bake Off (BBC One) Bear Grylls: Mission Survive (ITV)
MasterChef (BBC One)
The Apprentice (BBC One)
"Drama"
Presented by Aidan Turner and Heida Reed
Downton Abbey (ITV) Broadchurch (ITV)
Casualty (BBC One)
Doctor Who (BBC One)
"Entertainment Programme"
Presented by Lee Mack
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV) Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Celebrity Juice (ITV2)
The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
"Serial Drama Performance"
Presented by Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter, EastEnders) Alison King (Carla Connor, Coronation Street)
Michael Parr (Ross Barton, Emmerdale)
Rakhee Thakrar (Shabnam Masood, EastEnders)
"Comedy"
Presented by Greg James
Peter Kay's Car Share (BBC One) Benidorm (ITV)
Birds of a Feather (ITV)
Not Going Out (BBC One)
"Live Magazine Show"
Presented by Nadiya Hussain
This Morning (ITV) BBC Breakfast (BBC One)
Loose Women (ITV)
The One Show (BBC One)
"Newcomer"
Presented by Rylan Clark-Neal
Shayne Ward (Aidan Connor, Coronation Street) Gemma Atkinson (Carly Hope, Emmerdale)
Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard, EastEnders)
Parry Glasspool (Harry Thompson, Hollyoaks)
"New Drama"
Presented by Maisie Williams
Doctor Foster (BBC One) Humans (Channel 4/AMC)
Ordinary Lies (BBC One)
Poldark (BBC One)
"Daytime"
Presented by Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid
The Chase (ITV) Pointless (BBC One)
The Jeremy Kyle Show (ITV)
The Paul O'Grady Show (ITV)
"TV Presenter"
Presented by Boy George
Ant & Dec Graham Norton
Mel & Sue
Rylan Clark
"International"
Presented by Fred Sirieix
The Big Bang Theory (E4/CBS) Game of Thrones (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
Orange is the New Black (Netflix)
"Drama Performance"
Presented by James Nesbitt
Suranne Jones (Doctor Foster) Aidan Turner (Poldark)
David Tennant (Broadchurch)
Sheridan Smith (Black Work)
"Factual Entertainment"
Presented by Jamie Oliver
Gogglebox (Channel 4) DIY SOS: The Big Build (BBC One)
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs (ITV)
Top Gear (BBC Two)
"Serial Drama"
Presented by Ian Lavender and Blake Harrison
EastEnders (BBC One) Coronation Street (ITV)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
"Talent Show"
Presented by Martin Kemp and Tony Hadley
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One) Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
The Voice UK (BBC One)
The X Factor (ITV)
"Impact Award"
Presented by Dermot O'Leary
Aidan Turner (Poldark)
"Special Recognition"
Presented by Dustin Hoffman
Billy Connolly

References[]

  1. ^ "National Television Awards at The O2 arena". Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  2. ^ Seale, Jack (20 January 2016). "The National Television Awards 2016: who should win?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  3. ^ National Television Awards. "Winners - National Television Awards". nationaltvawards.com.

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