What time are the Pride of Britain Awards 2018 on TV? Date, time, channel, host and celebrity red carpet line-up
THE Pride of Britain Awards honour some of the bravest and most inspiring people in the UK.
Here's everything you need to know about when you can catch it on TV and the amazing award winners.
When are the Pride of Britain Awards 2018 on TV?
Viewers can watch everything that happened at this year's Pride of Britain Awards TONIGHT (November 6, 2018) on ITV.
The recorded event will air between 8 pm and 10 pm, showing everything from the winners to the attendees.
The award show celebrates the nation's unsung heroes who make Britain proud.
The night was hosted by the former Countdown queen, Carol Vorderman.
Which celebrities attended the event?
From Love Island's latest batch of reality stars and talented stars to famous politicians, a whole bunch of British celebrities were there.
Alexandra Cane stunned in a blue gown, while the controversial couple Megan Barton Hanson and Wes Nelson put on a united front following cheating allegations.
Similarly, Katya Jones and her husband Neil attended the event hand-in-hand despite the recent kiss scandal with Seann Walsh.
And, of course, the award-winners who have accomplished amazing things were there to be celebrated.
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Who won an award?
The award winners are as follows.
- Lifetime Achievement Award - Eddie O'Gorman, co-founder of Children with Cancer UK
- Special Recognition Award - The men and women of the Royal Air Force who have defended Britain for a century
- Special Recognition Award - Emma Picton-Jones who set up a charity to support farmers' mental health after her husband took his own life
- Teenager of Courage Award - Joe Rowlands who saved his dad's life after the kayak capsized in icy seas
- Child of Courage Award - Max Johnson, the heart transplant patient who was instrumental in changing organ donation rules with Max's Law
- Child of Courage Award - Ella Chadwick, 11, who went above and beyond to raise money as a thank you to her doctors and nurses after receiving a kidney transplant
- Outstanding Bravery Award - The British Cave Rescue Team who risked their lives to rescue 12 Thai boys and their teacher
- Young Fundraiser of the Year Award - Edward Mills who raised 35,000 for a cancer charity
- TBS Community Partner Award - Icolyn Smith, the pensioner who has spent the past 28 years running the Oxford Community Soup Kitchen for those in need
- Prince's Trust Young Achiever Award - Omar Sharif, a former gang member who turned his life around to help and inspire others after three of his friends passed away
- Emergency Services Award - West Midlands Fire Service for worked tirelessly to save a driver impaled on a metal railing