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Revision as of 16:47, 30 September 2016

9th National Television Awards
Date28 October 2003 (2003-10-28)
LocationRoyal Albert Hall, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byVarious
Hosted byTrevor McDonald
Websitehttp://www.nationaltvawards.com/
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV
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The 9th National Television Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall on 28 October 2003 and was hosted by Sir Trevor McDonald.

Awards

Category Winner[1][2] Also nominated
Most Popular Actor Shane Richie (EastEnders) Brian Capron (Coronation Street)
David Jason (A Touch of Frost)
Jason Merrells (Cutting It)
Martin Clunes (William and Mary)
Most Popular Actress Jessie Wallace (EastEnders) Amanda Burton (Silent Witness)
Amanda Redman (At Home with the Braithwaites)
Sarah Parish (Cutting It)
Suranne Jones (Coronation Street)
Most Popular Drama A Touch of Frost (ITV) Bad Girls (ITV)
Cutting It (BBC)
The Bill (ITV)
Most Popular Serial Drama EastEnders (BBC) Coronation Street (ITV)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
Most Popular Entertainment Programme Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV) Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC)
The Osbournes (Channel 4)
V Graham Norton (Channel 4)
Most Popular Reality Programme I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (ITV) Big Brother (Channel 4)
Jamie's Kitchen (Channel 4)
SAS - Are You Tough Enough? (Channel 4)
Most Popular Entertainment Presenter Ant & Dec (Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway) Davina McCall (Big Brother)
Graham Norton (V Graham Norton)
Jonathan Ross (Friday Night with Jonathan Ross)
Most Popular Quiz Programme Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (ITV) A Question of Sport (BBC)
Have I Got News for You (BBC)
The Weakest Link (BBC)
They Think It's All Over (BBC)
Most Popular Comedy Programme My Family (BBC) Cold Feet (ITV)
Friends (Channel 4)
Last of the Summer Wine (BBC)
Most Popular Factual Programme GMTV (ITV) A Life of Grime (BBC)
Antiques Roadshow (BBC)
Bargain Hunt (BBC)
Most Popular Comedy Performer James Nesbitt (Cold Feet) Alistair McGowan (Alistair McGowan's Big Impression)
Dawn French (Wild West)
Robert Lindsay (My Family)
Most Popular Newcomer Nigel Harman (EastEnders) Charley Webb (Emmerdale)
Daniel MacPherson (The Bill)
Kate Ford (Coronation Street)
Zoe Taylor (The Royal)
Special Recognition Award Sir Trevor McDonald

References

  1. ^ "Past Winners". National Television Awards. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "EastEnders dominates awards". BBC News. 28 October 2003. Retrieved 12 November 2010.