11th National Television Awards

11th National Television Awards
Date 25 October 2005 (2005-10-25)
Location Royal Albert Hall, London
Country United Kingdom
Presented by Various
Hosted by Trevor McDonald
Official website http://www.nationaltvawards.com/
Television/Radio coverage
Network ITV
Runtime 120 minutes

The 11th National Television Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall on 25 October 2005 and was hosted by Sir Trevor McDonald.

Awards

Category Winner[1][2] Also nominated[3]
Most Popular Actor Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) Bradley Walsh (Coronation Street)
Martin Clunes (Doc Martin)
Nigel Harman (EastEnders)
Shane Richie (EastEnders)
Most Popular Actress Billie Piper (Doctor Who) Caroline Quentin (Life Begins)
Jessie Wallace (EastEnders)
June Brown (EastEnders)
Sally Lindsay (Coronation Street)
Most Popular Drama Doctor Who (BBC) Bad Girls (ITV)
Desperate Housewives (Channel 4)
The Bill (ITV)
Most Popular Serial Drama EastEnders (BBC) Coronation Street (ITV)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
Most Popular Entertainment Programme The X Factor (ITV) Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC)
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC)
Most Popular Reality Programme Big Brother (Channel 4) Hell's Kitchen (ITV)
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (ITV)
The Apprentice (BBC)
Most Popular Entertainment Presenter Ant & Dec (Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway) Davina McCall (Big Brother)
Jonathan Ross (Friday Night with Jonathan Ross)
Paul O'Grady (The Paul O'Grady Show)
Most Popular Daytime Programme The Paul O'Grady Show (ITV) GMTV (ITV)
Neighbours (BBC)
This Morning (ITV)
Most Popular Expert on TV Sharon Osbourne (The X Factor) Gordon Ramsay (Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares)
Jamie Oliver (Jamie's School Dinners)
Jeremy Clarkson (Top Gear)
Simon Cowell (The X Factor)
Most Popular Quiz Programme Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (ITV) A Question of Sport (BBC)
Have I Got News for You (BBC)
Test the Nation (BBC)
Most Popular Comedy Programme Little Britain (BBC) Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere (Channel 4)
The Simpsons (Channel 4)
Will & Grace (Channel 4)
Most Popular Factual Programme Jamie's School Dinners (Channel 4) Crimewatch UK (BBC)
Wife Swap
(Channel 4)
Supernanny (Channel 4)
Top Gear (BBC)
Most Popular Newcomer Antony Cotton (Coronation Street) Amanda Mealing (Holby City)
Elyes Gabel (Casualty)
Lacey Turner (EastEnders)
TV Landmark Award Tony Warren (Creator of Coronation Street)
Special Recognition Award Jamie Oliver

References

  1. "Past Winners". National Television Awards. Archived from the original on 24 September 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  2. "National TV Awards winners". The Guardian. 26 October 2005. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  3. "National TV Awards nominations". The Guardian. 11 October 2005. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
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