This summer flew by for most of us leaving us ready to start making plans for next year. However, this year also taught us more than ever that the Great British Summertime is not always to be trusted.
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This year’s National Television Awards will see the Line of Duty cast, Piers Morgan, Holly Willoughby and more compete for the top British TV accolades – here’s what you need to know and how to voteThe National Television Awards (NTA), celebrating the best annual performances from British TV shows, actors and presenters, will get underway on Thursday 9 September.
As always, the nominees show competition to be particularly fierce this year – with many much-loved UK shows, actors and presenters
.This summer flew by for most of us leaving us ready to start making plans for next year. However, this year also taught us more than ever that the Great British Summertime is not always to be trusted.
health segment on the daytime show where the TV hosts were promoting Lorraine Kelly’s No Butts campaign, encouraging people to call their doctor if they had any change in their bowel habits or tummy pain. Ally, whose dad had recently been diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer, phoned her GP and asked to be referred for tests.
Piers Morgan is set to join News Corp and FOX News Media in a global deal, which will see him launch a new daily television series early next year.The former Good Morning Britain host, who sensationally quit the ITV show following his controversial comments on Meghan Markle back in March, will also be joining The Sun and New York Post as a columnist.
The best of Britain's television and radio was celebrated on Wednesday afternoon at the star-studded TRIC Awards in central London.Thousands of votes were cast by members of the public and industry experts to crown the winners at the event's 52nd ceremony. The event was hosted by Capital's Roman Kemp and took place in partnership with OK!.
Kate Middleton has shared her appreciation for British tennis star Emma Raducanu after she made history by winning her US open semi-finals in straight sets, securing her place in her first ever major final and a minimum prize of $1.25 million.The Duchess of Cambridge tweeted her congratulations to Emma after the amazing feat. She said: “What an incredible achievement at this year's #USOpen @EmmaRaducanu! We will all be rooting for you tomorrow.
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The star-studded ceremony is being broadcast live on ITV with new NTA host Joel Dommett leading the celebrations. Five famous faces who showcased their personal plights are competing for the inaugural Authored Documentary award.
The National Television Awards wasn’t all cheers as audience members appeared to boo Piers Morgan when his nomination was announced on stage. Piers was in the running for the Best Presenter Award for his work with former employer ITV on Good Morning Britain, but hadn’t shown up for the ceremony.
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Holly Willoughby, Lizzie Cundy, Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford took to Instagram to document their getting ready process throughout the afternoon. Holly, 40, was leading the way as she revealed she was having her make-up from This Morning removed and freshened up while Maya, 27, was flanked by her coiffing glam squad ahead of the big night.
Holly Willoughby, Maya Jama,Emily Atack and Chloe Ferry have all started getting ready for tonight's National Television Awards – and they're already looking stunning.TV stars from across Britain have headed down to London for the awards ceremony, held at the O2 in North Greenwich. OK! is sponsoring the NTAs this year and will be keeping you all updated with the latest red-carpet looks and celebrity news.