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National TV Awards nominations announced

Monday, January 3 2011, 15:23 GMT
 
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Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch have been nominated for Best Drama Performance for their roles as Doctor Who and Sherlock respectively at this year's National TV Awards.

The pair will face off against each other for the award, along with David Jason for A Touch of Frost and Philip Glenister for Ashes to Ashes.

Their respective series have also been nominated for Best Drama along with Shameless and Waterloo Road.

Elsewhere, X Factor host Dermot O'Leary has been nominated for the first time in the Best Entertainment Presenter category, alonside Ant & Dec, Davina McCall and Paul O'Grady.

The X Factor will face Britain's Got Talent, Dancing on Ice and Strictly Come Dancing in the Best Talent Show category.

Coronation Street is up for Best Serial against EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Emmerdale.

The nominations in full:

Best Drama Performance: Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock), Matt Smith (Doctor Who), Philip Glenister (Ashes to Ashes), David Jason (A Touch of Frost)

Best Drama: Doctor Who, Shameless, Sherlock, Waterloo Road

Best Serial Drama: EastEnders, Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, Emmerdale

Best Serial Drama Performance: Katherine Kelly (Coronation Street), Steve McFadden (EastEnders), Danny Miller (Emmerdale), Lacey Turner (EastEnders)

Best Entertainment Programme: Big Brother, I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, Mock the Week, QI

Best Entertainment Presenter: Ant & Dec, Dermot O'Leary, Davina McCall, Paul O'Grady

Best Talent Show: The X Factor, Britain's Got Talent, Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing on Ice

Best Comedy Programme: Benidorm, Harry Hill's TV Burp, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, Outnumbered

Digital Choice: Glee, Peter Andre: The Next Chapter, The Inbetweeners

Best Factual Programme: Celebrity Masterchef, Junior Apprentice, Top Gear, Who Do You Think You Are?

Best Topical Magazine Programme: BBC Breakfast, Loose Women, This Morning

Best Newcomer: Olga Fedori (Holby City), Paula Lane (Coronation Street), Ricky Norwood (EastEnders), Marc Silcock (Emmerdale)

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Reference:
Best Topical Magazine Programme: BBC Breakfast, Loose Women, This Morning
All of them want to make me tear my hair out! 

Loose women... 

The whining, angry, not over their ex`s, who don`t seem to like each other, try to take the mick out of any male guest they can get, like a pished load of lonely numptys on a works night out - set. 

Yeah they deserve an award!  
Scotty
That list is appallingly full of the same old mediocre carp going.
 
Best drama - David Jason playing Del Boy again!

Best comedy - Harry Hill's TV Burp being in the nominations again FCS!  Talk about money for old rope.  What is it now, six years of the same old jokes and sight gags.  I wouldn't be surprised if those little Harry Hillisms are now put in the soaps intentionally by the program makers and TV Burp tipped off so they can do a skit on it.  "There's only one way to find out..." and the endless asides to the camera. It's become so boring.
Carnelian
Ref: Cosi.....
Sherrie still thinks she's in Variety from the 1950's.  All that shouting out to the audience "Don't WE ladies" bollox drives me nuts.

Colleen Nolan..?  Don't even go there. 

The choice of 'Magazine' programmes is dire.

Cosi your post about Sherrie made me laugh   as for Colleen Nolan I am sick to death of her always going on  about her ex husband she is one  big hypocrite, I really cant stand the sight of her on my screen Loose Woman..  This Morning ..Adverts and she will be back presenting on DOI  as for the rest of them on Loose Woman they certainly show themselves in their true light ..what an eye opener...==...
 
Marguerita

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