28th National Television Awards

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28th National Television Awards
Date5 September 2023
LocationThe O2 Arena, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byVarious
Hosted byJoel Dommett
Most awardsEastEnders (3)
Most nominationsCoronation Street (4)
Websitewww.nationaltvawards.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV
Runtime150 minutes
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The 28th National Television Awards were held on 5 September 2023 at the O2 Arena, London.[1] They were hosted by Joel Dommett.[2] The longlist nominations were released on 23 May 2023[3] and the shortlist was announced on 15 August 2023.[4][5]

Performances[edit]

Awards[edit]

Category and
presenter(s)
Winner Shortlisted[4]
"Authored Documentary"
Presented by Kate Garraway
Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now (Netflix) Deborah James: Bowelbabe in Her Own Words (BBC Two)
Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction (BBC One)
Rob Burrow: Living with MND (BBC Two)
"The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award"
Presented by Dannii Minogue
Gogglebox (Channel 4) Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)
The Masked Singer (ITV)
"Comedy"
Presented by Siobhan McSweeney
Young Sheldon (E4/CBS) Brassic (Sky Max)
Ghosts (BBC One)
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
"Daytime"
Presented by Roman Kemp and Jermaine Jenas
The Repair Shop (BBC One) The Chase (ITV)
This Morning (ITV)
Loose Women (ITV)
"Drama Performance"
Presented by Vicky McClure
Sarah Lancashire (Catherine Cawood, Happy Valley – BBC One) India Amarteifio (Young Queen Charlotte, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story – Netflix)
Brenda Blethyn (DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera – ITV)
James Norton (Tommy Lee Royce, Happy Valley – BBC One)
Judy Parfitt (Sister Monica Joan, Call the Midwife – BBC One)
"Factual"
Presented by Davina McCall
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs (ITV) Clarkson's Farm (Prime Video)
The Martin Lewis Money Show (ITV)
Sort Your Life Out (BBC One)
"New Drama"
Presented by Michelle Keegan
Wednesday (Netflix) Beyond Paradise (BBC One)
Blue Lights (BBC One)
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Netflix)
"Quiz Game Show"
Presented by Jill Scott and Mo Gilligan
The 1% Club (ITV) The Chase Celebrity Special (ITV)
Michael McIntyre's The Wheel (BBC One)
Richard Osman's House of Games (BBC Two)
"Reality Competition"
Presented by Will Best and AJ Odudu
The Traitors (BBC One) Love Island (ITV2)
Race Across the World (BBC One)
SAS: Who Dares Wins (Channel 4)
"Returning Drama"
Presented by Sir Lenny Henry
Happy Valley (BBC One) Call the Midwife (BBC One)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Vera (ITV)
"Rising Star"
Presented by Maya Jama and Leomie Anderson
Bobby Brazier (Freddie Slater, EastEnders - BBC One) Benjamin Chivers (Isaac, The Devil's Hour – Prime Video)
Lewis Cope (Nicky Miligan, Emmerdale – ITV)
Channique Sterling-Brown (Dee Dee Bailey, Coronation Street – ITV)
"Serial Drama"
Presented by Tim Peake
EastEnders (BBC One) Coronation Street (ITV)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
"Serial Drama Performance"
Presented by Michelle Collins
Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown, EastEnders – BBC One) Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk, Emmerdale – ITV)
Charlotte Jordan (Daisy Midgeley, Coronation Street – ITV)
Maureen Lipman (Evelyn Plummer, Coronation Street – ITV)
"Special Recognition"
Presented by Sir Ian McKellen
Sarah Lancashire
"Talent Show"
Presented by Andrew Ridgeley
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One) Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
The Great British Bake Off (Channel 4)
The Great British Sewing Bee (BBC One)
"TV Interview"
Presented by Clive Myrie
The Graham Norton Show (BBC One) Louis Theroux Interviews... (BBC Two)
Piers Morgan Uncensored (TalkTV)
The Chris & Rosie Ramsey Show (BBC One)
"TV Presenter"
Presented by Sam Ryder
Ant & Dec (Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Britain's Got Talent and I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! – ITV) Alison Hammond (This Morning – ITV)
Martin Lewis (The Martin Lewis Money Show – ITV)
Bradley Walsh (The Chase – ITV)
Claudia Winkleman (Strictly Come Dancing and The Traitors – BBC One)

Programmes with multiple nominations[edit]

Networks with multiple nominations
Nominations Network
25 ITV
20 BBC One
5 Netflix
4 Channel 4
3 BBC Two
2 Prime Video

Programmes with multiple wins[edit]

Programmes with multiple wins
Wins Programme
3 EastEnders
2 Happy Valley
Networks with multiple wins
Wins Network
9 BBC One
3 ITV
2 Netflix

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Delaney, Zoe (15 August 2023). "National Television Awards 2023 nominations as Holly and Phil snubbed for TV host gong". Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on 14 August 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  2. ^ Mata, William (23 May 2023). "National Television Awards 2023: Full list of nominations and how to vote". Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 23 May 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  3. ^ Kemp, Ellie (23 May 2023). "The National Television Awards long list in full, how to vote and when it takes place". Manchester Evening News. Archived from the original on 24 May 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b Cormack, Morgan (15 August 2023). "National Television Awards 2023 shortlist revealed, including Happy Valley and The Traitors". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 15 August 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  5. ^ "EastEnders sweeps National Television Awards 2023 with big wins". BBC Sport. 5 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.

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