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27th National Television Awards

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27th National Television Awards
Date13 October 2022
LocationOVO Arena Wembley, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byVarious
Hosted byJoel Dommett
Most awards
Most nominations
Websitewww.nationaltvawards.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV
Runtime150 minutes
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The 27th National Television Awards were held on 13 October 2022 at OVO Arena Wembley. It was hosted by Joel Dommett. The ceremony is typically held at the O2 Arena in Greenwich, but due to the damage the arena endured during Storm Eunice, it was confirmed that the awards would be held at Wembley. Originally scheduled to be held on 15 September 2022, they were since postponed to 13 October as a mark of respect following the death of Elizabeth II.[1] The longlist nominations were released on 24 May 2022[2] and the shortlist was announced on 23 August 2022.[3] Later that week, the ceremony announced that Robbie Williams would perform a medley of his discography,[4] as well as a performance from Lewis Capaldi. In early October, Sam Ryder was announced to open the event instead of Williams.

Performances

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Awards

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Category and
presenter(s)
Winner Nominated[3]
"The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award"
Presented by Oti Mabuse & Michelle Visage
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)
"Expert"
Presented by Noel Fitzpatrick
Martin Lewis (The Martin Lewis Money Show)
"Serial Drama Performance"
Presented by Gemma and Michael Owen
Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle, Emmerdale – ITV) Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla, Emmerdale – ITV)
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater, EastEnders – BBC One)
Rose Ayling-Ellis (Frankie Lewis, EastEnders – BBC One)
"Comedy"
Presented by Matt Lucas
After Life (Netflix)
"New Drama"
Presented by Stephen Mangan
Trigger Point (ITV)
"Quiz Game Show"
Presented by Anneka Rice
Beat the Chasers (ITV)
"Rising Star"
Presented by AJ Odudu & Emma Willis
Paddy Bever (Max Turner, Coronation Street)
"Authored Documentary"
Presented by Alex Jones
Kate Garraway: Caring for Derek (ITV)
"Special Recognition"
Presented by Joel Dommett
Sir Lenny Henry
"Daytime"
Presented by Ellie Simmonds & Nikita Kuzmin
This Morning (ITV)
"Drama Performance"
Presented by Stephen McGann
Cillian Murphy (Thomas Shelby, Peaky Blinders)
"Factual Entertainment"
Presented by Iain Stirling & Laura Whitmore
"Returning Drama"
Presented by Leah Williamson, Millie Bright & Jill Scott
Peaky Blinders (BBC One)
"TV Presenter"
Presented by Timur Miroshnychenko
Ant & Dec (Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Britain's Got Talent and I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!)
"Talent Show"
Presented by Maya Jama
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
"Serial Drama"
Presented by Boy George
Emmerdale (ITV)
"Talent Show Judge"
Presented by Mark Owen
Anton Du Beke (Strictly Come Dancing)

Programmes with multiple nominations

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Networks with multiple nominations
Nominations Network
26 ITV
20 BBC One
8 Netflix
5 Channel 4
2 Amazon Prime Video
BBC Three

Programmes with multiple wins

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Networks with multiple wins
Wins Network
10 ITV
4 BBC One

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Walcott, Escher (9 September 2022). "National Television Awards postponed to later date after the Queen's death". Evening Standard. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  2. ^ Morris, Lauren (24 May 2022). "NTA 2022 longlist revealed as David Tennant and Sex Education nominated". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 23 May 2022. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b Anderton, Joe (23 August 2022). "Peaky Blinders and Heartstopper land major National TV Awards 2022 shortlist nominations". Digital Spy. (Hearst Communications). Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  4. ^ Millar, Will (26 August 2022). "NTA 2022: Robbie Williams to perform in ITV's National Television Awards show – how to watch and get tickets". Edinburgh Evening News. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Sam Ryder to open National Television Awards 2022". Virgin Radio. 4 October 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  6. ^ Darvill, Josh (9 September 2022). "National Television Awards postponed to October after death of the Queen". TellyMix. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
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