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National Television Awards 2019 nominations revealed in full – Ant and Dec, Caroline Flack and more

Dermot O'Leary will be hosting television's biggest night for his tenth consecutive year in January – and it's down to YOU to choose the winners

THE National Television Awards are coming… and it’s time to VOTE for the stars and shows you love.

But who are the nominees? The Sun, the NTA’s official newspaper and voting partner, exclusively reveals the long list of contenders.

The National Television Awards are coming… and it’s time to VOTE for the stars and shows you love

Dermot O’Leary will be hosting television’s biggest night for his tenth consecutive year in January at The O2 in London – and it’s down to YOU to choose the winners.

Voting is easy, you can vote for your TV favourites free OR call 0905 647 2019 to cast your vote on the phone.

Before you call make sure you study the categories and have your choices ready.

Calls cost 25p per minute plus your network access charge. Calls should last no longer than seven minutes. All votes must be in by 12 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2019.

Strictly Come Dancing has been nominated in the Talent Show category while both Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly have received a nod for TV Presenter

What are the 2019 NTA nominations?

Here are the nominees per category.

Talent Show
1.     All Together Now
2.     Britain’s Got Talent
3.     Dancing On Ice
4.     Strictly Come Dancing
5.     The Voice Kids
6.     The Voice UK
7.     The X Factor

The BBC show faces competition from the likes of rival talent programmes The X Factor and Dancing On Ice

Drama
1.       Call The Midwife
2.       Casualty
3.       Death In Paradise
4.       Doctor Who
5.       Endeavour
6.       Marcella
7.       Midsomer Murders
8.       Our Girl
9.       Outlander
10.    Peaky Blinders

Simon Cowell has been nominated for TV Judge for both Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor

11.    Poldark
12.    Shetland
13.    Silent Witness
14.    Strike: Career Of Evil
15.    The Crown
16.    The Durrells
17.    The Good Karma Hospital
18.    The Handmaid’s Tale
19.    The Walking Dead
20.    Unforgotten
21.    Vera

Ant & Dec have received a nomination for TV presenter despite Ant’s hiatus from the industry this year

TV Presenter
1.     Adam Hills
2.     Alex Jones
3.     Alexander Armstrong
4.     Ant & Dec
5.     Ashley Banjo
6.     Ben Shephard
7.     Bradley Walsh
8.     Caroline Flack
9.     Claudia Winkleman
10.  Davina McCall
11.  Dara Ó Briain
12.  Dermot O’Leary
13.  Emma Willis
14.  Fiona Bruce
15.  Fiona Phillips
16.  Gary Lineker
17.  Graham Norton
18.  Harry Hill
19.  Holly Willoughby
20.  James Corden
21.  Jeremy Clarkson

Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have both received nominations in the TV Presenter category

22.  Jeremy Vine
23.  Jimmy Carr
24.  Jonathan Ross
25.  Keith Lemon
26.  Matt Baker
27.  Michael McIntyre
28.  Nick Knowles
29.  Noel Fielding
30.  Ore Oduba
31.  Paddy McGuinness
32.  Paul O’Grady
33.  Phillip Schofield
34.  Piers Morgan
35.  Richard Osman
36.  Rob Beckett
37.  Rochelle Humes
38.  Sandi Toksvig
39.  Stephen Mulhern
40.  Sue Barker
41.  Tess Daly
42.  Tom Kerridge
43.  Zoe Ball

Love Island has been nominated for The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award, as well as host Caroline Flack being recognised in the category for TV Presenter

New Drama
1.       A Discovery Of Witches
2.       A Very English Scandal
3.       Bancroft
4.       Bodyguard
5.       Collateral
6.       Girlfriends
7.       Gunpowder
8.       Howards End
9.       Innocent
10.    Killing Eve
11.    Kiri

Love Island became a mega-hit again this year as fans watched Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham win the show

12.    Little Women
13.    Love, Lies & Records
14.    Maniac
15.    McMafia
16.    Ordeal By Innocence
17.    Strangers
18.    The Cry
19.    The Split
20.    The Woman In White
21.    Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan
22.    Trauma
23.    Vanity Fair

Smash hit Bodyguard has been nominated for New Drama after gripping audiences and earning a record number of viewers

TV Judge
1.     Alesha Dixon, Britain’s Got Talent
2.     Amanda Holden, Britain’s Got Talent
3.     Ashley Banjo, Dancing On Ice
4.     Ayda Field Williams, The X Factor
5.     Bruno Tonioli, Strictly Come Dancing
6.     Christopher Dean, Dancing On Ice
7.     Craig Revel Horwood, Strictly Come Dancing
8.     Danny Jones, The Voice Kids
9.     Darcey Bussell, Strictly Come Dancing
10.  David Walliams, Britain’s Got Talent
11.  Geri Horner, All Together Now
12.  Gregg Wallace, MasterChef
13.  Jason Gardiner, Dancing On Ice
14.  Jayne Torvill, Dancing On Ice
15.  Jennifer Hudson, The Voice UK

The show faces competition from Killing Eve, that has also become a massive success

16.  John Torode, MasterChef
17.  Lord Sugar, The Apprentice
18.  Louis Tomlinson, The X Factor
19.  Olly Murs, The Voice UK
20.  Paul Hollywood, The Great British Bake Off
21.  Pixie Lott, The Voice Kids
22.  Prue Leith, The Great British Bake Off
23.  Robbie Williams, The X Factor
24.  Robert Rinder, Judge Rinder
25.  Romesh Ranganathan, Judge Romesh
26.  Shirley Ballas, Strictly Come Dancing
27.  Simon Cowell, Britain’s Got Talent | The X Factor
28.  Sir Tom Jones, The Voice UK
29.  will.i.am, The Voice UK | The Voice Kids

Lord Sugar morphs into a cartoon for comic book challenge on The Apprentice

Serial Drama Performance
1.     Adam Woodward, Brody Hudson, Hollyoaks
2.     Beverley Callard, Liz McDonald, Coronation Street
3.     Bonnie Langford, Carmel Kazemi, EastEnders
4.     Charley Webb, Debbie Dingle, Emmerdale
5.     Danny Dyer, Mick Carter, EastEnders
6.     Davood Ghadami, Kush Kazemi, EastEnders
7.     Dominic Brunt, Paddy Kirk, Emmerdale
8.     Elisabeth Dermot Walsh, Dr Zara Carmichael, Doctors
9.     Emma Atkins, Charity Dingle, Emmerdale
10.  Gary Lucy, Luke Morgan, Hollyoaks
11.  Harvey Virdi, Misbah Maalik, Hollyoaks
12.  Jack P Shepherd, David Platt, Coronation Street
13.  Jeff Hordley, Cain Dingle, Emmerdale
14.  Jennifer Metcalfe, Mercedes McQueen, Hollyoaks
15.  Jessica Fox, Nancy Osborne, Hollyoaks
16.  Joe Duttine, Tim Metcalfe, Coronation Street
17.  Kellie Bright, Linda Carter, EastEnders
18.  Lucy Pargeter, Chas Dingle, Emmerdale
19.  Malique Thompson-Dwyer, Prince McQueen, Hollyoaks
20.  Matthew Chambers, Dr Daniel Granger, Doctors
21.  Ryan Hawley, Robert Sugden, Emmerdale
22.  Sally Ann Matthews, Jenny Connor, Coronation Street
23.  Sally Dynevor, Sally Metcalfe, Coronation Street
24.  Simon Gregson, Steve McDonald, Coronation Street
25.  Tanya Franks, Rainie Branning, EastEnders
26.  Zack Morris, Keegan Baker, EastEnders

Serial Drama
1.     Coronation Street
2.     EastEnders
3.     Emmerdale
4.     Hollyoaks

Lord Sugar has been recognised for his role as TV Judge in BBC show The Apprentice

Factual Entertainment1.       All Or Nothing: Manchester City
2.       Ambulance
3.       Animals With Cameras
4.       Antiques Roadshow
5.       Attenborough And The Giant Elephant
6.       Big Cats
7.       Countryfile
8.       Cruising With Jane McDonald
9.       Digging For Britain
10.    DIY SOS: The Big Build
11.    Fake Or Fortune?
12.    Gogglebox
13.    Heathrow: Britain’s Busiest Airport
14.    MasterChef
15.    Match Of The Day
16.    Michael Palin In North Korea
17.    MisFITS Like Us
18.    Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs
19.    Queer Eye
20.    Reported Missing
21.    The Apprentice
22.    The Grand Tour
23.    The Great British Bake Off
24.    The One Show
25.    The Real Full Monty
26.    The Real Marigold Hotel
27.    The Truth About…
28.    Tom Kerridge’s Lose Weight For Good
29.    Who Do You Think You Are?

Coronation Street goes against rivals EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks in the category for Serial Drama

Drama Performance
1.       Adrian Lester, Jon Allerton, Trauma
2.       Aidan Turner, Ross Poldark, Poldark
3.       Amanda Redman, Dr Lydia Fonseca, The Good Karma Hospital
4.       Amrita Acharia, Dr Ruby Walker, The Good Karma Hospital
5.       Anna Friel, DS Marcella Backland, Marcella
6.       Ardal O’Hanlon, DI Jack Mooney, Death In Paradise
7.       Ashley Jensen, Kate, Love, Lies & Records
8.       Ben Hardy, Walter Hartright, The Woman In White
9.       Ben Whishaw, Norman Scott, A Very English Scandal
10.    Bill Nighy, Leo Argyll, Ordeal By Innocence
11.    Brenda Blethyn, DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera
12.    Carey Mulligan, DI Kip Glaspie, Collateral
13.    Chelsea Halfpenny, Dr Alicia Munroe, Casualty
14.    Cillian Murphy, Thomas Shelby, Peaky Blinders
15.    Douglas Henshall, DI Jimmy Perez, Shetland
16.    Eleanor Tomlinson, Demelza Poldark, Poldark
17.    Elisabeth Moss, June Osborne / Offred, The Handmaid’s Tale
18.    Emilia Fox, Dr Nikki Alexander, Silent Witness | Sally Porter, Strangers
19.    Emily Watson, Marmee March, Little Women
20.    Hayley Atwell, Margaret Schlegel, Howards End
21.    Hermione Norris, Alice Moffatt, Innocent
22.    Holliday Grainger, Robin Ellacott, Strike: Career Of Evil
23.    Hugh Grant, Jeremy Thorpe, A Very English Scandal
24.    James Norton, Alex Godman, McMafia
25.    Jenna Coleman, Joanna, The Cry

EastEnders has covered many emotional storylines this year including the tragic death of Shakil Kazemi

26.    Jennifer Kirby, Nurse Valerie Dyer, Call The Midwife
27.    Jodie Comer, Villanelle, Killing Eve
28.    Jodie Whittaker, The Doctor, Doctor Who
29.    John Simm, Dan Bowker, Trauma | Jonah Mulray, Strangers | David Mars, Collateral
30.    Judy Parfitt, Sister Monica Joan, Call The Midwife
31.    Keeley Hawes, Julia Montague, Bodyguard | Louisa Durrell, The Durrells
32.    Kit Harington, Robert Catesby, Gunpowder
33.    Lee Ingleby, David Collins, Innocent
34.    Matthew Macfadyen, Henry Wilcox, Howards End
35.    Michael Stevenson, Iain Dean, Casualty
36.    Michelle Keegan, L.Cpl Georgie Lane, Our Girl
37.    Miranda Richardson, Sue Thackery, Girlfriends
38.    Neil Dudgeon, DCI John Barnaby, Midsomer Murders
39.    Nicola Walker, DCI Cassie Stuart, Unforgotten | Hannah Stern, The Split | Jane Oliver, Collateral
40.    Olivia Cooke, Becky Sharp, Vanity Fair
41.    Phyllis Logan, Linda Hutchinson, Girlfriends
42.    Richard Madden, Sgt David Budd, Bodyguard
43.    Sandra Oh, Eve Polastri, Killing Eve
44.    Sanjeev Bhaskar, DI Sunny Khan, Unforgotten
45.    Sarah Lancashire, Miriam Grayson, Kiri
46.    Sarah Parish, DCI Elizabeth Bancroft, Bancroft
47.    Shaun Evans, DS Endeavour Morse, Endeavour
48.    Tom Bateman, Rawdon Crawley, Vanity Fair
49.    Tom Burke, Cormoran Strike, Strike: Career Of Evil
50.    Zoë Wanamaker, Gail Stanley, Girlfriends

Holly will be replacing Ant this year on I’m A Celeb… Get Me Out Of Here! as he continues his break from showbiz

The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award
1.     All Round To Mrs Brown’s
2.     And They’re Off… For Sport Relief
3.     Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
4.     Big Star’s Little Star
5.     Blind Date
6.     Celebrity Juice
7.     Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule
8.     Have I Got News For You
9.     I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
10.  Love Island
11.  Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
12.  Mock The Week

The pair have proven favourites at the NTAs year after year for their shows I’m A Celeb and Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

13.  My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman
14.  Ninja Warrior UK
15.  Piers Morgan’s Life Stories
16.  Take Me Out
17.  The Big Narstie Show
18.  The Graham Norton Show
19.  The Jonathan Ross Show
20.  The Last Leg
21.  The Luke McQueen Pilots
22.  This Time Next Year
23.  Through The Keyhole
24.  Would I Lie To You?
25.  You’ve Been Framed!

Great British Bake Off star Ruby suffers epic fail when her vegan cake collapses

Daytime
1.       Antiques Road Trip
2.       Bargain Hunt
3.       BBC Breakfast
4.       Doctors
5.       Father Brown
6.       Flog It!
7.       Four In A Bed
8.       Good Morning Britain
9.       Home And Away
10.    Loose Women
11.    Lorraine
12.    Murder, Mystery And My Family
13.    Neighbours
14.    Saturday Kitchen
15.    Saturday Morning With James Martin
16.    Shakespeare & Hathaway – Private Investigators
17.    Sunday Brunch
18.    The Jeremy Kyle Show
19.    This Morning
20.    Victoria Derbyshire

The Great British Bake Off, starring judge Prue Leith has been nominated for Factual Entertainment

Comedy
1.       Bad Move
2.       Benidorm
3.       Derry Girls
4.       Hold The Sunset
5.       Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father
6.       Motherland
7.       Mrs Brown’s Boys
8.       Not Going Out
9.       Peter Kay’s Car Share
10.    Still Game
11.    Still Open All Hours
12.    The Big Bang Theory
13.    The Keith & Paddy Picture Show
14.    The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
15.    This Country
16.    Will & Grace

Loose Women faces competition from the likes of Lorraine and Flog It! in the Daytime category

Newcomer
1.     Aedan Duckworth, Oliver Morgan, Hollyoaks
2.     Alexandra Mardell, Emma Brooker, Coronation Street
3.     Daniel Kerr, James Coulter, Doctors
4.     James Moore, Ryan Stocks, Emmerdale
5.     Neet Mohan, Dr Rashid ‘Rash’ Masum, Casualty
6.     Ricky Champ, Stuart Highway, EastEnders

Strictly’s Katya Jones drops F-bomb live on TV as she and partner Seann Walsh are saved in wake of kiss scandal

Quiz Show
1.     5 Gold Rings
2.     8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
3.     A League Of Their Own
4.     A Question Of Sport
5.     Britain’s Brightest Family
6.     Catchphrase
7.     Eggheads
8.     Impossible
9.     Mastermind
10.  Only Connect
11.  Pointless
12.  QI
13.  Tenable
14.  The Chase
15.  Tipping Point
16.  University Challenge
17.  Who Dares Wins
18.  Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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The NTA shortlist will be revealed in January when the final round of voting begins. Winners will be announced at the ceremony on ITV on 22nd January 2019 (see full Terms & Conditions at www.nationaltvawards.com)

You can be there… Join host Dermot O’Leary and hundreds of stars at the dazzling event on 22nd January at The 02 London by going to nationaltvawards.com for tickets.

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