1st National Television Awards
Awards ceremony
1st National Television Awards | ||||
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Date | 29 August 1995 (1995-08-29)[1] | |||
Location | Wembley Conference Centre, London[2] | |||
Country | United Kingdom | |||
Presented by | Various | |||
Hosted by | Eamonn Holmes | |||
Website | http://www.nationaltvawards.com/ | |||
Television/radio coverage | ||||
Network | ITV | |||
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The 1st National Television Awards ceremony was held at the Wembley Conference Centre on 29 August 1995 and was hosted by Eamonn Holmes.
Awards
Category | Winner[3] | Also nominated[1] |
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Most Popular Actor | Robson Green (Soldier Soldier) | Ross Kemp (EastEnders) Robbie Coltrane (Cracker) David Jason (A Touch of Frost) Nick Berry (Heartbeat) |
Most Popular Actress | Anna Friel (Brookside) | Helen Mirren (Prime Suspect) Julie Goodyear (Coronation Street) Letitia Dean (EastEnders) Melissa George (Home and Away) |
Most Popular Drama Programme | Soldier Soldier (ITV) | Casualty (BBC1) Band of Gold (ITV) Heartbeat (ITV) |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Coronation Street (ITV) | EastEnders (BBC1) Emmerdale (ITV) Brookside (Channel 4) Home and Away (ITV/Seven Network) Neighbours (BBC1/Network Ten) |
Most Popular Talk Show | Des O'Connor Tonight (ITV) | The Oprah Winfrey Show (BBC2/Syndicated) The Clive James Show (ITV) Vanessa (BBC1) |
Most Popular Entertainment Presenter | Michael Barrymore | Noel Edmonds Shane Richie Chris Evans |
Most Popular Factual Entertainment Show | Animal Hospital (BBC1) | The Big Breakfast (Channel 4) Antiques Roadshow (BBC1) This Morning (ITV) |
Most Popular Quiz Programme | Strike It Lucky (ITV) | Big Break (BBC1) Play Your Cards Right (ITV) Have I Got News For You (BBC2) |
Most Popular Comedy Programme | Men Behaving Badly (BBC1) | Mr. Bean (ITV) Absolutely Fabulous (BBC1) Birds of a Feather (BBC1) |
Most Popular Comedy Performer | Brian Conley | Rowan Atkinson Joanna Lumley Richard Wilson |
Most Popular Newcomer | Angela Griffin (Coronation Street) | Jacqueline Pirie (Emmerdale) Ian Kelsey (Emmerdale) Patsy Palmer (EastEnders) |
The Top Young People's Programme | Top of the Pops (BBC1) | Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (BBC1/ABC) All New Baywatch (ITV/Syndicated) Byker Grove (BBC1) The Crystal Maze (Channel 4) |
Most Popular Family Programme | Barrymore (ITV) | Gladiators (ITV) The Brian Conley Show (ITV) Noel's House Party (BBC1) |
Special Recognition Award | Julie Goodyear |
References
- ^ a b "The winner takes it all...". Inside Soap. No. 38. 5โ28 September 1995. p. 8.
- ^ Lister, David (29 August 1995). "Barrymore picks his prime time to come out". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
- ^ "Past Winners". National Television Awards. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2010.