The National Television Awards have been been postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen died on Thursday 9 September at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96.
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The Wanted’s Tom Parker has been posthumously shortlisted for a National Television Award for a documentary about the charity concert in aid of cancer research he organised six months before his death.The singer died in a hospice near his south-east London home on 30 March from an inoperable brain tumour. He was aged just 33.
After his diagnosis, Tom campaigned tirelessly for brain tumour awareness and organised a star-studded concert, called Inside My Head, at the Royal Albert Hall last September which raised money for Stand Up To Cancer and The National Brain Appeal.The Channel 4 documentary of the same name captured Tom arranging the event alongside footage of him and his family learning to live with his illness. He will go up against Kate Garraway, who won the authored documentary category last year for a programme about her family’s life after her husband, Derek Draper, spent a year in hospital being treated for coronavirus.The Good Morning Britain presenter has been shortlisted this year for her follow-up programme, Caring for Derek, where Derek and Kate shared an insight into their family lives as he continues to battle long-term effects from the virus.
Also nominated in the category is Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next; Julia Bradbury: Breast Cancer And Me; and Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family And Autism. LGBTQ+ teen series Heartstopper has been shortlisted for the new drama prize alongside prison drama Time, crime thriller Trigger Point and medical memoir This Is Going To Hurt.
The National Television Awards have been been postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen died on Thursday 9 September at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96.
ITV and Indigo Television have decided to reschedule this year’s National Television Awards to respect the UK’s period of national mourning.
The National Television Awards have officially been postponed in light of The Queen’s death on Thursday 8 September. ITV and Indigo Television confirmed the news on Friday, after they made the decision to reschedule this year's National Television Awards, following yesterday’s sad news.
Kelsey Parker has opened up about the 'toughest' part of grief since husband Tom Parker died. The mum-of-two appeared on ITV's Loose Women where she spoke about how she has been coping since Tom passed away six months ago. Speaking to the panelists and the studio audience, Kelsey talked about what the hardest parts are and how her children have been getting on.
Tom Parker sends his family signs to show he’s still with them, his widow Kelsey Parker has said. The Wanted star and father-of-two Parker died in March at the age of 33, less than two years after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. His death was devastating to his friends, bandmates and fans, and of course to his family, which includes widow Kelsey and two young children Aurelia, three, and Bodhi, two.
Appearing on Loose Women today Kelsey Parker opened up about how she is coping six months after the death of her husband, The Wanted star Tom Parker. After sharing her pride in her late husband, who has been posthumously nominated for a National Television Award for his moving documentary Tom Parker: Inside My Head, Kelsey talked about her new life as a widow and single mum.
Kelsey Parker - the widow of the The Wanted's late Tom Parker - has took to social media to speak about her grief, revealing she feels 'emotionally drained' and 'tired' five months on from Tom's death.
The Wanted’s Tom Parker has been posthumously nominated for a National Television Award (NTA).Parker, who died from brain cancer in March aged 33, is nominated for Best Authored Documentary for his film Inside My Head, which aired on Channel 4 late last year and saw Parker discussing the experience of being diagnosed with a brain tumour.Others nominated for the award include Caring for Derek, the documentary from Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway about caring for her husband Derek Draper during the COVID pandemic.Parker told fans in October, 2020 that he had been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour, and after 18 months of fighting the disease, he died this past March.“It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm Tom passed away peacefully earlier today with all of his family by his side,” the singer’s wife, Kelsey, wrote in a post on her Instagram page.“Our hearts are broken. Tom was the centre of our world and we can’t imagine life without his infectious smile and energetic presence.‘We are truly thankful for the outpouring of love and support and ask that we all unite to ensure Tom’s light continues to shine for his beautiful children.”“Thank you to everyone who has supported in his care throughout.
Tom Parker has been posthumously nominated for a National Television Award for his film Inside My Head. The Wanter star made the documentary five months before he tragically died from brain cancer, aged 33. After being diagnosed with the terminal tumour, Tom campaigned for brain cancer awareness and organised a star-studded concert, called Inside My Head, at the Royal Albert Hall last September.
The Wanted’s Tom Parker has been posthumously shortlisted for a National Television Award for a documentary about the charity concert in aid of cancer research he organised six months before his death. The singer died in a hospice near his south-east London home on March 30 from an inoperable brain tumour at the age of 33.
The National Television Awards 2022 will take place on 15 September and with just a few weeks to go, the final shortlist for each category has been unveiled with one (or two) glaring omissions. The NTAs will be held at the OVO Arena in Wembley and presented by Joel Dommett but one award he won't be giving out is to TV favourites Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, who have not been shortlisted for the TV presenter category.
Searchlight has boarded Suncoast—a new film marking the feature directorial debut of Laura Chinn that will star Laura Linney (Ozark), Woody Harrelson (Triangle of Sadness) and Nico Parker (The Last of Us)—Deadline can confirm.