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2020 National Television Awards
The 25th National Television Awards were held at
The O2 Arena on 28 January 2020, and was the only time to be hosted by
David Walliams.
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Performances
Awards
Category and presenter(s)
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Winner
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Nominated
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"New Drama" Presented by
David Schwimmer
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Chernobyl (Sky Atlantic/HBO)
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A Confession (ITV)
Cleaning Up (ITV)
Gentleman Jack (BBC One/HBO)
The Capture (BBC One)
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"Talent Show" Presented by Sir
Trevor McDonald
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Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
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Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
Dancing on Ice (ITV)
The Voice UK (ITV)
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"
Drama" Presented by
David Tennant and
Ty Tennant
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Peaky Blinders (BBC One)
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Call the Midwife (BBC One)
Casualty (BBC One)
Killing Eve (BBC iPlayer/BBC One/BBC America)
Line of Duty (BBC One)
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"TV Presenter" Presented by
Michelle Visage
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Ant & Dec
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Bradley Walsh
Graham Norton
Holly Willoughby
Phillip Schofield
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"Factual Entertainment" Presented by
Ant & Dec
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Jesy Nelson: Odd One Out (BBC Three)
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Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs (ITV)
Ambulance (BBC One)
Gogglebox (Channel 4)
Gordon,
Gino and
Fred: Road Trip (ITV)
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"Drama Performance" Presented by
Anna Friel
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Cillian Murphy (Tommy Shelby,
Peaky Blinders – BBC One)
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Idris Elba (Luther,
Luther – BBC One)
Jodie Comer (
Villanelle,
Killing Eve – BBC One/BBC America)
Michael Stevenson (
Iain Dean,
Caualty – BBC One)
Suranne Jones (
Anne Lister,
Gentleman Jack – BBC One/HBO)
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"The
Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award" Presented by
Oti Mabuse and
Motsi Mabuse
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I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)
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RuPaul's Drag Race UK (BBC Three)
The Chase (ITV)
The Graham Norton Show (BBC One)
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"Challenge Show" Presented by
Caitlyn Jenner
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The Great British Bake Off (Channel 4)
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Love Island (ITV2)
MasterChef (BBC One)
The Apprentice (BBC One)
The Circle (Channel 4)
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"Serial Drama" Presented by
Joel Dommett and
Hedgehog
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Emmerdale (ITV)
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Coronation Street (ITV)
EastEnders (BBC One)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4/E4)
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"Serial Drama Performance" Presented by
David Mitchell as
William Shakespeare
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Katie McGlynn (
Sinead Tinker,
Coronation Street – ITV)
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Danny Dyer (
Mick Carter,
EastEnders - BBC One)
Danny Miller (
Aaron Livesy,
Emmerdale – ITV)
Gregory Finnegan (
James Nightingale,
Hollyoaks – Channel 4)
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"Comedy" Presented by
Alan Carr
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Mrs Brown's Boys (BBC One/RTÉ One)
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After Life (Netflix)
Derry Girls (Channel 4)
Fleabag (BBC Three)
Sex Education (Netflix)
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"Newcomer" Presented by
Mark Charnock
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Peter Ash (
Paul Foreman,
Coronation Street – ITV)
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Imran Adams (
Mitchell Deveraux,
Hollyoaks – Channel 4) Jurell Carter (
Nate Robinson,
Emmerdale – ITV)
Max Bowden (
Ben Mitchell,
EastEnders – BBC One)
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"Live Magazine Show" Presented by
Richard Madeley &
Judy Finnigan
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This Morning (ITV)
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Good Morning Britain (ITV)
Loose Women (ITV)
Sunday Brunch (Channel 4)
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"TV Judge" Presented by
Davina McCall
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David Walliams (
Britain's Got Talent - ITV)
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Tom Jones (
The Voice UK – ITV)
will.i.am (
The Voice UK – ITV)
RuPaul (
RuPaul's Drag Race UK – BBC Three)
Simon Cowell (
Britain's Got Talent and
The X Factor: Celebrity – ITV)
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"Impact Award"
Presented by Sir
Tom Jones and
Olly Murs
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Gavin and Stacey (BBC One)
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"Special Recognition" Presented by
Joanna Lumley
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Sir
Michael Palin
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Programmes with multiple nominations
Programmes with multiple wins
Networks that received multiple wins
Wins
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Network
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7
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ITV
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5
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BBC One
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References
External links