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16th National Television Awards

2011 British television award


2011 British television award

FieldValue
name16th National Television Awards
presenterVarious
hostDermot O'Leary
date
locationThe O2 Arena, London
countryUnited Kingdom
websitehttp://www.nationaltvawards.com/
networkITV (Main show)
ITV2 (Awards party)
previous2010
mainNational Television Awards
next2012

ITV2 (Awards party)

The 15th National Television Awards ceremony was held at The O2 Arena in London on 26 January 2011 and was hosted by Dermot O'Leary. The awards are voted by the public and the winners are revealed live on ITV. Ant & Dec won the award for Most Popular Entertainment Presenter for the tenth year in a row, while Bruce Forsyth won the Special Recognition Award. Luis Urzúa, one of the miners who was saved from the 2010 Copiapó mining accident presented the award for Most Popular Drama. The award went to Waterloo Road, which meant Doctor Who failed to win the award for the first time since 2005. The 2010 X Factor winner Matt Cardle performed his number one single "When We Collide". Louie Spence of Pineapple Dance Studios performed a dance routine before presenting the award for Outstanding Serial Drama Performance.

Opening

A scene specially written by Steven Moffat and featuring host Dermot O'Leary and Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor was shown before the title sequence. O'Leary wakes up and realises he has missed the awards show and then The Doctor appears with the TARDIS to offer help. They travel through time and space and meet various people from the TV industry including Ant and Dec and EastEnders character Dot Branning. Eventually, the Doctor claims that the next destination is "a vast and terrible arena full of insane shrieking banshees thirsting for blood and conquest" which Dermot identifies as the National Television Awards.

Awards

Category
Presenterstitle=Past Winnersurl=http://www.nationaltvawards.com/past-winnerspublisher=National Television Awardsaccessdate=27 January 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100924040711/http://www.nationaltvawards.com/past-winnersarchive-date=2010-09-24 }}Also nominated
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance
Presented by Louie SpenceLacey Turner (Stacey Slater, EastEnders)Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald, Coronation Street)
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell, EastEnders)
Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy, Emmerdale)
Outstanding Drama Performance
Presented by Jim CarterDavid Jason (A Touch of Frost)Matt Smith (Doctor Who)
Philip Glenister (Ashes To Ashes)
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock)
Topical Magazine Programme
Presented by Alastair CookThis Morning (ITV)BBC Breakfast (BBC One)
Loose Women (ITV)
Most Popular Drama
Presented by Luis UrzúaWaterloo Road (BBC One)Doctor Who (BBC One)
Shameless (Channel 4)
Sherlock (BBC One)
Most Popular Serial Drama
Presented by Stacey SolomonEastEnders (BBC One)Coronation Street (ITV)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
Most Popular Entertainment Programme
Presented by Holly Willoughby and Alesha DixonI'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)Big Brother (Channel 4)
Mock the Week (BBC Two)
QI (BBC One)
Digital Choice
Presented by Rufus SewellThe Inbetweeners (E4)Glee (E4/Fox)
Peter Andre: The Next Chapter (ITV2)
Most Popular Entertainment Presenter
Presented by Jonathan RossAnt & DecDavina McCall
Dermot O'Leary
Paul O'Grady
Most Popular Talent Show
Presented by two audience membersThe X Factor (ITV)Dancing on Ice (ITV)
Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
Most Popular Comedy Programme
Presented by Ruth JonesBenidorm (ITV)Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV)
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow (BBC One)
Outnumbered (BBC One)
Most Popular Factual Programme
Presented by Ann WiddecombeTop Gear (BBC Two)Celebrity MasterChef (BBC One)
Junior Apprentice (BBC One)
Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One)
Most Popular Newcomer
Presented by Matt Di AngeloRicky Norwood (Fatboy, EastEnders)Paula Lane (Kylie Platt, Coronation Street)
Marc Silcock (Jackson Walsh, Emmerdale)
Olga Fedori (Frieda Petrenko, Holby City)
Special Recognition Award
Presented by Stephen FryBruce Forsyth

Longlist

This is the list of full nominees for the 2011 National Television Awards. Voting was open to the public from September 2010 until January 2011.

last=Wightmanfirst=Catrionatitle=National Television Awards 2011 - Nomineesurl=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a277960/national-television-awards-2011-nominees.htmlpublisher=Digital Spyaccessdate=27 January 2011date=21 September 2010archive-date=25 November 2010archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101125092359/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a277960/national-television-awards-2011-nominees.htmlurl-status=dead}}Nominees
Best Serial Drama PerformanceBill Tarmey (Coronation Street)
Simon Gregson (Coronation Street)
Chris Gascoyne (Coronation Street)
Katherine Kelly (Coronation Street)
Jane Danson (Coronation Street)
Alison King (Coronation Street)
Lindsey Coulson (EastEnders)
Marc Elliott (EastEnders)
Don Gilet (EastEnders)
Steve McFadden (EastEnders)
Diane Parish (EastEnders)
Lacey Turner (EastEnders)
Danny Miller (Emmerdale)
Dominic Brunt (Emmerdale)
Jeff Hordley (Emmerdale)
Amanda Donohoe (Emmerdale)
Charlotte Bellamy (Emmerdale)
Natalie J Robb (Emmerdale)
Jorgie Porter (Hollyoaks)
Claire Cooper (Hollyoaks)
Bronagh Waugh (Hollyoaks)
Andrew Moss (Hollyoaks)
Anthony Quinlan (Hollyoaks)
Kieron Richardson (Hollyoaks)
Stefan Dennis (Neighbours)
Best Drama PerformanceDavid Jason (A Touch of Frost)
Kelly Reilly (Above Suspicion - The Red Dahlia)
Ciarán Hinds (Above Suspicion - The Red Dahlia)
Philip Glenister (Ashes To Ashes)
Keeley Hawes (Ashes To Ashes)
Georgia Taylor (Casualty)
Michael French (Casualty)
Douglas Henshall (Collision)
Martin Clunes (Doc Martin)
Matt Smith (Doctor Who)
Karen Gillan (Doctor Who)
Suranne Jones (Five Days)
David Morrissey (Five Days)
Michael Kitchen (Foyle's War)
Joe McFadden (Heartbeat)
Hayden Panettiere (Heroes)
Luke Roberts (Holby City)
Rosie Marcel (Holby City)
Adrian Lester (Hustle)
Robert Glenister (Hustle)
Julia Sawalha (Lark Rise To Candleford)
Bradley Walsh (Law & Order: UK)
Ben Daniels (Law & Order: UK)
Kevin Whately (Lewis)
Laurence Fox (Lewis)
Idris Elba (Luther)
Shaun Dooley (Married Single Other)
Colin Morgan (Merlin)
Bradley James(Merlin)
John Nettles (Midsomer Murders)
Robbie Coltraine (Murderland)
Alun Armstrong(New Tricks)
James Bolam (New Tricks)
Amanda Redman (New Tricks)
Dennis Waterman (New Tricks)
David Threlfall (Shameless)
Rebecca Atkinson (Shameless)
Benedict Cumberbatch Sherlock)
Martin Freeman (Sherlock)
Emilia Fox (Silent Witness)
Richard Armitage (Spooks)
Peter Firth (Spooks)
Simon Baker (The Mentalist)
Trevor Eve (Waking The Dead)
Sue Johnston (Waking The Dead)
Kenneth Branagh (Wallander)
Amanda Burton (Waterloo Road)
William Ash (Waterloo Road)
Stephen Tompkinson (Wild At Heart)
Dawn Steele (Wild At Heart)
Best Daytime and Topical Magazine ProgrammeBBC Breakfast (BBC One)
Best DramaA Touch of Frost (ITV)
Best Serial DramaCoronation Street [ITV]
Best Entertainment Programme101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow (BBC One)
71 Degrees North (ITV)
A Question of Sport (BBC One)
All Star Family Fortunes (ITV)
All Star Mr and Mrs (ITV)
Animals Do the Funniest Things [ITV]
Best Digital Choice24 (Sky1/Fox)
American Idol (ITV2/Fox)
Being Human (BBC Three)
Bones (Sky1/Fox)
Britain's Got More Talent (ITV2)
Chris Ryan's Strike Back (Sky1/Cinemax)
Desperate Housewives (Channel 4/ABC)
Don't Tell the Bride (BBC Three)
Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man (BBC Three)
Family Guy (BBC Three/Fox)
Glee (E4/Fox)
Got To Dance (Sky1)
House (Channel 5/Fox)
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! NOW! (ITV2)
Lost (Channel 4/ABC)
Mr Bean: The Animated Series (ITV2)
Peter Andre: The Next Chapter (ITV2)
Russell Howard's Good News (BBC Three)
Skins (E4)
Best Entertainment PresenterAnt and Dec
Best Talent ShowBritain's Got Talent (ITV)
Dancing On Ice (ITV)
Don't Stop Believing (Channel 5)
Let's Dance For Sport Relief (BBC One)
Over the Rainbow (BBC One)
So You Think You Can Dance? (BBC One)
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
The X Factor (ITV)
Best Comedy ProgrammeBenidorm (ITV)
Family Guy [BBC3]
Best Factual ProgrammeAntiques Roadshow (BBC One)
Celebrity Masterchef (BBC One)
Countryfile (BBC One)
DIY SOS (BBC One)
James May's Toy Stories (BBC Two)
Jimmy's Food Factory (BBC Two)
Joanna Lumley's Nile (ITV)
Junior Apprentice (BBC One)
Lion Country (ITV)
Nigel Slater's Simple Suppers (BBC One)
One Born Every Minute (Channel 4)
Piers Morgan On Marbella (ITV)
Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds (BBC Two)
Secret Britain (BBC One)
Seven Ages of Britain (BBC One)
The Gadget Show (Channel 5)
The Lakes (ITV)
Top Gear (BBC Two)
Watchdog (BBC One)
Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One)
Best Ever TV Shows[Casualty]

References

References

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  2. Fletcher, Alex. (27 January 2011). "Cardle: 'NTAs brought back X Factor nerves'". Digital Spy.
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