19th National Television Awards

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19th National Television Awards
Date22 January 2014
LocationThe O2 Arena, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byDermot O'Leary
Websitehttp://www.nationaltvawards.com/
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV
Runtime180 mins (inc. adverts)
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The 19th National Television Awards was held at The O2 Arena on 22 January 2014. The event was presented by Dermot O'Leary, who himself was nominated for an award. The ceremony was broadcast live on ITV.[1][2]

Ant & Dec, Coronation Street and Doctor Who were among the big winners, whilst Benedict Cumberbatch picked up the new TV detective award.[3][4][5] This is the only ceremony not to feature the Special Recognition Award.

Awards[edit]

Category
Presenter(s)
Winner[6] Nominated
Factual Entertainment Programme
Presented by Sam Bailey and Michael Bolton
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs (ITV) The Great British Bake Off (BBC Two)
An Idiot Abroad (Sky One)
Top Gear (BBC Two)
Entertainment Programme
Presented by Tom Daley
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV) Celebrity Juice (ITV2)
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
Documentary
Presented by Hugh Bonneville
Educating Yorkshire (Channel 4) Penguins - Spy in the Huddle (BBC One)
Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald (ITV)
Paul O'Grady's Working Britain (BBC One)
Newcomer
Presented by Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright
Khali Best (Dexter Hartman, EastEnders) Anna Passey (Sienna Blake, Hollyoaks)
Michelle Hardwick (Vanessa Woodfield, Emmerdale)
Marc Baylis (Rob Donovan, Coronation Street)
Drama Performance
Presented by the cast of The Musketeers
Matt Smith (Doctor Who) Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
Miranda Hart (Call the Midwife)
Martin Clunes (Doc Martin)
Daytime Programme
Presented by Michelle Keegan
This Morning (ITV) The Jeremy Kyle Show (ITV)
Pointless (BBC One)
The Chase (ITV)
Comedy
Presented by Chris Noth
Mrs. Brown's Boys (BBC One/RTÉ One) Derek (Channel 4)
Miranda (BBC One)
The Big Bang Theory (E4/CBS)
Serial Drama Performance
Presented by Nick Grimshaw
Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper, Coronation Street) Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre, Coronation Street)
David Neilson (Roy Cropper, Coronation Street)
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater, EastEnders)
TV Detective
Presented by Kiefer Sutherland
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) Idris Elba (Luther)
Suranne Jones (Scott & Bailey)
Bradley Walsh (Law & Order: UK)
Olivia Colman (Broadchurch)
David Tennant (Broadchurch)
Entertainment Presenter
Presented by Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli and Abbey Clancy
Ant & Dec Keith Lemon
Alan Carr
Dermot O'Leary
Graham Norton
Drama
Presented by Roy Hodgson and Fernanda Lima
Doctor Who (BBC One) Downton Abbey (ITV)
Call the Midwife (BBC One)
Broadchurch (ITV)
Serial Drama
Presented by a member of the audience
Coronation Street (ITV) Emmerdale (ITV)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
EastEnders (BBC One)
Talent Show
Presented by Naomi Campbell
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One) Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
Dancing on Ice (ITV)
The X Factor (ITV)
The Voice UK (BBC One)
Landmark Award
Presented by Phillip Schofield
Ant & Dec

References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Television Awards: Ant and Dec and Coronation Street top honours". BBC News. 23 January 2014. Archived from the original on 23 January 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Doctor Who's Matt Smith earns National TV Award". Guardian. 23 January 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  3. ^ "National Television Awards 2014: full list of winners". Daily Telegraph. 23 January 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  4. ^ "National Television Awards 2014: Live blog". Digital Spy. 23 January 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  5. ^ "National TV Awards winners: Coronation Street, Doctor Who, Educating Yorkshire and I'm a Celebrity pick up telly gongs". Daily Mirror. 23 January 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Winners | National Television Awards".

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