Coronation Street has been awarded four prizes at this year's Inside Soap Awards. Three of the soap's stars were praised for their performances on the cobbles while the programme itself won the gong for best showstopper.
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As a showbiz journalist, the National Television Awards are the biggest night in the calendar, with the biggest celebs from soaps, reality and more gathering at London's O2 Arena.
This year was full of poignant moments, from EastEnders star and son of the late Jade Goody Bobby Brazier winning the award for rising star to Danielle Harold scooping Best Serial Drama for her portrayal of Lola Pearce in the soap. Sarah Lancashire was also the star of the night as she was awarded for Best Drama Performance in Happy Valley and given a special recognition gong.
But away from the must-see moments, there was plenty going on backstage away from the watchful eye of viewers at this year's star-studded event... Read More Related Articles Holly Willoughby dodges question on whether she 'misses' Phillip Schofield at NTAs Ekin-Su's foot massage from Davide and Michelle Keegan's outfit change - NTAs afterparty View gallery Bobby Brazier's big night EastEnders and Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier was awarded the Rising Star prize at the ceremony thanks to the public vote.
And while his dad Jeff Brazier was particularly emotional during his speech, the father-son duo didn't leave each other's side backstage. Bobby, who said his big win was down to his father's support, paid tribute to his dad backstage by saying he has "consistently heard him say 'because I can'".
It wasn't just Jeff who supported Bobby on the big night either. His EastEnders co-star Shane Richie, who plays Alfie Moon on the soap, was seen giving him plenty of cuddles as the cast headed backstage.
Coronation Street has been awarded four prizes at this year's Inside Soap Awards. Three of the soap's stars were praised for their performances on the cobbles while the programme itself won the gong for best showstopper.
The Strictly Come Dancing star who 'really wants to win' has been named following the first live show of the series. The BBC One dance contest kicked off in its usual spectacular fashion on Saturday night (September 23) as the 15 new couples performed for the judges and viewers for the first time.
Strictly Come Dancing fans say they spotted an awkward moment between EastEnders star Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell during the end credits of Saturday night's episode. Fans of the show claim they spotted the clanger after Bobby was seemingly caught getting confused about when he would next perform.
The actor who's been tipped to take on the role of Phillip Schofield in a TV series about the scandal surrounding his ITV exit has been revealed by bookmakers.The frontrunner who could play the 61-year-old presenter in the rumoured series is none other than Happy Valley star James Norton.The This Morning scandal is now reportedly at the centre of a potential TV series that will explore the incidents which led to Schofield's recent departure, titled The Runner. Former This Morning host Phillip quit his role on TV after he admitted to an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a younger male colleague earlier this year.
Former This Morning host Phillip Schofield has removed all traces of his once close friend Holly Willoughby from his Instagram account. Phillip and Holly presented the ITV daytime show together for over a decade until he left the show in May.Their friendship became frayed before Phillip admitted to having an affair with a much younger colleague on the programme, which led to him stepping down as presenter after 21 years. His Instagram page has over two million followers, and at one stage, it was full of snaps of him and Holly showing how close they were during their time on the show.The pair were such good friends outside of This Morning that they used to holiday abroad together with their families every year.
The latest series of Strictly Come Dancing is to return to our screens - and it is now in its 21st series. The show, which first started in 2004, has seen plenty of drama on and off the dancefloor as hundreds of celebrities have taken part in the popular BBC One show.
The wait is almost over as Strictly Come Dancing is back on our screens tonight.
In case you haven’t heard, bobs are big beauty news at the moment. We’ve seen no end of celebrities swap their long lengths for shorter styles recently, from Emma Stone and Vogue Williams to Louise Redknapp and Michelle Keegan. And one style in particular is trending at the moment – the ‘butterfly bob’.
Presenter Jeff Brazier and his son Freddie have indulged in a bit of a pamper, after a whirlwind week for the family.There was plenty to celebrate, with Jeff's eldest son Bobby winning a National Television Award and starting his training for his appearance on this year's Strictly Come Dancing. Bobby, who plays Freddie Slater in EastEnders, collected the Rising Star gong at the NTAs and dedicated the award to his dad.
EastEnders fans have heaped praise on the BBC One soap for the impressive stunt pulled by the cast at the National Television Awards on Tuesday, 5 September. The majority of the EastEnders cast attended the annual awards bash at London's O2 Arena, with the soap taking home the award for Serial Drama, while stars Danielle Harold and Bobby Brazier also both walked away with gongs. However it wasn't just the soap's wins that fans were impressed by, as many were interested in the way the cast promoted the upcoming 'whodunnit?' Christmas storyline on the red carpet.
The dress Holly Willoughby wore to the National Television Awards last night was “very significant” to how she was feeling, a behavioural expert has claimed. The This Morning host looked sensational as she attended the event in London with her fellow co-stars, though the show sadly failed to scoop the award for Best Daytime Show for the first time in 12 years. For the occasion, 42 year old Holly dazzled in a lilac coloured gown which featured a classic strapless neckline and figure hugging shape, and she finished off the look with a statement necklace and her chic wavy bob.
This Morning failed to pick up an award at the National Television Awards on 5 September, and former host Eamonn Holmes has been quick to take a jab at the ITV show. Eamonn, 63, discussed This Morning's loss on GB News on Wednesday 6 September, with his co-host Isabel Webster and guests Charlie Rowley and Scarlett MccGwire.
Though television presenter Phillip Schofield stepped down from his This Morning hosting position earlier this year, viewers of last night's National Television Awards were surprised to see the 61 year old make an appearance on the big night. Whilst his former co-stars Holly Willoughby, Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary appeared on the red carpet without him, following his exit from the show after admitting to an “unwise, but not illegal” affair with a younger male colleague, Phillip was spotted on the big screen at the event.
Holly Willoughby dodged a question about whether she ‘missed’ former This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield at the National Television Awards. The 42 year presenter was on the red carpet ahead of Tuesday night’s ceremony when she ignored a series of questions from a TV reporter. It came just hours Phillip, 61, unfollowed former pal Holly on Instagram.
Holly Willoughby was spotted making a swift exit from the National Television Awards on Tuesday evening as This Morning was dealt a blow.The star was seen leaving the ceremony minutes after it finished, with her husband Daniel Baldwin after the programme failed to win the Best Daytime Show award for the first time in 13 years. After a difficult year for the show, following the departure of Phillip Schofield after he admitted to an affair with a younger colleague, This Morning lost out to The Repair Shop. In the past, Holly has been known to celebrate This Morning's NTA wins by partying into the early hours with her ex-co-host Phillip.
Fans couldn't help but be distracted by Rochelle Humes as Dermot O'Leary spoke out on This Morning's latest loss. The stars of the small screen were out in force for the ceremony, hosted by Joel Dommett, at London's O2 Arena.
National Television Award viewers said they were 'shook' as they heard Saah Lancashire's 'real voice' as she was honoured on the star-studded night. The actress was at the bash as Happy Valley was nominated for three awards after leaving fans gripped earlier this year with the final-ever series.
This year's NTAs, the National Television Awards, were packed with unseen bits and unexpected moments, with some dramatic twists along the way. Holly Willoughby reflected on her "difficult year" on the red carpet, Piers Morgan got booed by the audience and the entire room was in tears when the late presenter Paul O'Grady won for his factual series For the Love of Dogs.There was also a particularly poignant moment when EastEnders actor and son of the late Jade Goody, Bobby Brazier won the award for rising star.
The winners for the 2023 National Television Awards have been announced at a star-studded event in London. Happy Valley was the big winner of the night, picking up two awards, along with a special recognition gong for its star Sarah Lancashire.
Elated fans hailed Sarah Lancashire as the 'best actress ever' as 'epic' Happy Valley won big at ITV's National Television Awards on Tuesday night (September 5).