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==Viewers== |
==Viewers== |
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The show attracted an average of 6.30 million viewers on the night, up by around 400k viewers from the [[19th National Television Awards|previous edition]] and the highest rating since the [[16th National Television Awards|2011 viewership]] of 6.50 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a623430/national-television-awards-2015-attracts-63m-up-from-last-year.html|title=National Television Awards 2015 attracts 6.3m, up from last year|work=[[Digital Spy]]}}</ref> |
The show attracted an average of 6.30 million viewers on the night, up by around 400k viewers from the [[19th National Television Awards|previous edition]] and the highest rating since the [[16th National Television Awards|2011 viewership]] of 6.50 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a623430/national-television-awards-2015-attracts-63m-up-from-last-year.html|title=National Television Awards 2015 attracts 6.3m, up from last year|work=[[Digital Spy]]|date=22 January 2015 }}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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| "Factual Programme"<br /><small>Presented by [[Michael Buerk]]</small> |
| "Factual Programme"<br /><small>Presented by [[Michael Buerk]]</small> |
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| ''[[Gogglebox]]'' (Channel 4) |
| ''[[Gogglebox]]'' (Channel 4) |
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| ''[[Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs]]'' (ITV)<br>''[[Long Lost Family ( |
| ''[[Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Long Lost Family (British TV series)|Long Lost Family]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' (BBC Two) |
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| "Entertainment Programme"<br /><small>Presented by [[Claudia Winkleman]] and [[Tess Daly]]</small> |
| "Entertainment Programme"<br /><small>Presented by [[Claudia Winkleman]] and [[Tess Daly]]</small> |
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| ''[[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! ( |
| ''[[I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series)|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!]]'' (ITV) |
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| ''[[Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series)|Celebrity Big Brother]]'' (Channel 5)<br />''[[Through the Keyhole]]'' (ITV)<br /> |
| ''[[Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series)|Celebrity Big Brother]]'' (Channel 5)<br />''[[Through the Keyhole]]'' (ITV)<br /> |
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| "Drama Performance"<br /><small>Presented by [[Olivia Colman]] and [[David Tennant]]</small> |
| "Drama Performance"<br /><small>Presented by [[Olivia Colman]] and [[David Tennant]]</small> |
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| [[Sheridan Smith]] ([[Cilla Black]], ''[[Cilla (TV series)|Cilla]]'') |
| [[Sheridan Smith]] ([[Cilla Black]], ''[[Cilla (2014 TV series)|Cilla]]'') |
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| [[Dame Maggie Smith]] ([[Violet Crawley]], ''[[Downton Abbey]]'')<br />[[Benedict Cumberbatch]] ([[List of Sherlock characters#Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]], ''[[Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'')<br />[[Sarah Lancashire]] (Cathy Cawood, ''[[Happy Valley (TV series)|Happy Valley]]'')<br /> |
| [[Dame Maggie Smith]] ([[Violet Crawley]], ''[[Downton Abbey]]'')<br />[[Benedict Cumberbatch]] ([[List of Sherlock characters#Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]], ''[[Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'')<br />[[Sarah Lancashire]] (Cathy Cawood, ''[[Happy Valley (TV series)|Happy Valley]]'')<br /> |
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| "Daytime Programme"<br /><small>Presented by [[Adam Hills]]</small> |
| "Daytime Programme"<br /><small>Presented by [[Adam Hills]]</small> |
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| ''[[This Morning (TV programme)|This Morning]]'' (ITV) |
| ''[[This Morning (TV programme)|This Morning]]'' (ITV) |
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| ''[[The Jeremy Kyle Show]]'' (ITV)<br>''[[ |
| ''[[The Jeremy Kyle Show]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Pointless]]'' (BBC One)<br />''[[The Chase (British game show)|The Chase]]'' (ITV) |
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| "Comedy"<br /><small>Presented by Sir [[David Jason]]</small> |
| "Comedy"<br /><small>Presented by Sir [[David Jason]]</small> |
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| ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'' (BBC One/RTÉ One) |
| ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'' (BBC One/RTÉ One) |
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| ''[[Outnumbered ( |
| ''[[Outnumbered (British TV series)|Outnumbered]]'' (BBC One)<br />''[[Benidorm (British TV series)|Benidorm]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' (E4/CBS) |
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| "Serial Drama Performance"<br /><small>Presented by [[Natalie Gumede]]</small> |
| "Serial Drama Performance"<br /><small>Presented by [[Natalie Gumede]]</small> |
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| "Entertainment Presenter"<br /><small>Presented by [[Graham Norton]]</small> |
| "Entertainment Presenter"<br /><small>Presented by [[Graham Norton]]</small> |
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| [[Ant & Dec]] |
| [[Ant & Dec]] |
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| [[Keith Lemon]]<br>[[Bradley Walsh]]<br>[[Dermot O'Leary]] |
| [[Keith Lemon]]<br />[[Bradley Walsh]]<br />[[Dermot O'Leary]] |
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| "Drama"<br /><small>Presented by [[Julie Walters]]</small> |
| "Drama"<br /><small>Presented by [[Julie Walters]]</small> |
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| ''[[Downton Abbey]]'' (ITV) |
| ''[[Downton Abbey]]'' (ITV) |
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| ''[[Cilla (TV series)|Cilla]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' (BBC One)<br />''[[Doctor Who]]'' (BBC One) |
| ''[[Cilla (2014 TV series)|Cilla]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Sherlock (TV series)|Sherlock]]'' (BBC One)<br />''[[Doctor Who]]'' (BBC One) |
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| "Serial Drama"<br /><small>Presented by [[Lorraine Kelly]]</small> |
| "Serial Drama"<br /><small>Presented by [[Lorraine Kelly]]</small> |
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| ''[[EastEnders]]'' (BBC One) |
| ''[[EastEnders]]'' (BBC One) |
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| ''[[Hollyoaks]]'' (Channel 4)<br>''[[Coronation Street]]'' (ITV)<br>''[[Emmerdale]]'' (ITV) |
| ''[[Hollyoaks]]'' (Channel 4)<br />''[[Coronation Street]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Emmerdale]]'' (ITV) |
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| "Talent Show"<br /><small>Presented by [[Thierry Henry]]</small> |
| "Talent Show"<br /><small>Presented by [[Thierry Henry]]</small> |
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| ''[[The X Factor ( |
| ''[[The X Factor (British TV series)|The X Factor]]'' (ITV) |
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| ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' (BBC One)<br />''[[The Voice UK]]'' (BBC One) |
| ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]'' (ITV)<br />''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' (BBC One)<br />''[[The Voice UK]]'' (BBC One) |
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| "Skills Challenge Show"<br /><small>Presented by [[Tilly Ramsay|Matilda Ramsay]]</small> |
| "Skills Challenge Show"<br /><small>Presented by [[Tilly Ramsay|Matilda Ramsay]]</small> |
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| ''[[The Great British Bake Off]]'' (BBC One) |
| ''[[The Great British Bake Off]]'' (BBC One) |
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| ''[[MasterChef ( |
| ''[[MasterChef (British TV series)|MasterChef]]'' (BBC One)<br />''[[Come Dine with Me]]'' (Channel 4)<br />''[[The Apprentice (British TV series)|The Apprentice]]'' (BBC One) |
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| "TV Judge"<br /><small>Presented by The Tapper Family (''[[Gogglebox]]'')</small> |
| "TV Judge"<br /><small>Presented by The Tapper Family (''[[Gogglebox]]'')</small> |
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| [[David Walliams]] <small>(collected by [[Simon Cowell]])</small> |
| [[David Walliams]] <small>(collected by [[Simon Cowell]])</small> |
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| [[Simon Cowell]]<br>[[Mary Berry]]<br>[[Cheryl Cole|Cheryl Fernandez-Versini]] |
| [[Simon Cowell]]<br />[[Mary Berry]]<br />[[Cheryl Cole|Cheryl Fernandez-Versini]] |
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| "Chat Show Host"<br /><small>Presented by [[Mel B]]</small> |
| "Chat Show Host"<br /><small>Presented by [[Mel B]]</small> |
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| [[Alan Carr]] |
| [[Alan Carr]] |
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| [[Michael McIntyre]]<br>[[Paul O'Grady]]<br>[[Jonathan Ross]]<br>[[Graham Norton]] |
| [[Michael McIntyre]]<br />[[Paul O'Grady]]<br />[[Jonathan Ross]]<br />[[Graham Norton]] |
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| "Multichannel"<br /><small>Presented by [[Kris Jenner]]</small> |
| "Multichannel"<br /><small>Presented by [[Kris Jenner]]</small> |
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| ''[[Celebrity Juice]]'' (ITV2) |
| ''[[Celebrity Juice]]'' (ITV2) |
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| ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'' (Fox/AMC)<br>''[[Geordie Shore]]'' (MTV)<br>''[[Game of Thrones]]'' (Sky Atlantic/HBO) |
| ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'' (Fox/AMC)<br />''[[Geordie Shore]]'' (MTV)<br />''[[Game of Thrones]]'' (Sky Atlantic/HBO) |
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| "Landmark Award"<br /><small>Presented by [[Davina McCall]]</small> |
| "Landmark Award"<br /><small>Presented by [[Davina McCall]]</small> |
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 20 September 2023
20th National Television Awards | |
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Date | 21 January 2015 |
Location | The O2 Arena, London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | Dermot O'Leary |
Website | http://www.nationaltvawards.com/ |
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Network | ITV |
Runtime | 150 mins (inc. adverts) |
The 20th National Television Awards were held at The O2 Arena on 21 January 2015. The event was presented by Dermot O'Leary, who himself was again nominated for an award. The ceremony was broadcast live on ITV.
During the show there was a tribute to Coronation Street actress Anne Kirkbride (Deirdre Barlow) who died on the evening of 19 January 2015, read by on-screen husband and close friend William Roache (Ken Barlow). The end was met with a moment's reflection, leading onto an interval by broadcaster ITV.[1]
Performances
[edit]Viewers
[edit]The show attracted an average of 6.30 million viewers on the night, up by around 400k viewers from the previous edition and the highest rating since the 2011 viewership of 6.50 million.[2]
Awards
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "National Television Awards: Anne Kirkbride tributes in show". BBC News. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- ^ "National Television Awards 2015 attracts 6.3m, up from last year". Digital Spy. 22 January 2015.
- ^ National Television Awards. "Winners - National Television Awards". nationaltvawards.com.