NTA 2012 Winners List
Geordie favourites Ant & Dec stole the show at this year’s 17th National Television Awards, scooping two awards at TV’s biggest night of the year.
Ant and Dec joined some of the biggest names in showbiz to walk the red carpet at London’s O2 Arena. Voted for by the public and hosted by Dermot O’Leary, the glittering ceremony aired LIVE in peak time on ITV1.
BBC’s Bruce Forsyth and ITV’s Ant and Dec joining forces for a surprise rendition of Nat King Cole’s ‘Let There Be Love’ to open- Ant and Dec’s first singing performance in 10 years.
X Factor winners, Little Mix, gave a live performance of 'Don't Let Go' on TV for the first time since winning the talent show.
Elle Macpherson, Hilary Devey, James Corden and even Kermit the Frog graced the stage, to celebrate the very best in TV.
Those honoured with a coveted NTA trophy included Outnumbered for Situation Comedy, Matt Smith for Male Drama Performance and Karen Gillan for female.
The controversial award for Talent Show was presented to The X Factor, beating off competition from Britain’s Got Talent, Dancing on Ice, and Strictly Come Dancing.
The Special Recognition Award went to Jonathan Ross, rewarding him for his TV career, which has spanned 25 years.
Gary Barlow was also honoured with an Outstanding Contribution Award and David Walliams was given the Landmark award.
The final award of the night was given to Coronation Street, for the sought after title of Serial Drama, which was voted for live throughout the show.
National Television Awards 2012 – Winners
Entertainment Programme - Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow
Drama Performance (Female) – Karen Gillan, Doctor Who
Comedy Panel Show – Celebrity Juice
Newcomer – Jacqueline Jossa, Eastenders
Landmark Award – David Walliams
Talk Show – Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Drama Performance (Male) – Matt Smith, Doctor Who
Entertainment Presenter – Ant & Dec
Serial Drama Performance – Katherine Kelly, Coronation Street
Reality Programme – I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Outstanding Contribution – Gary Barlow
Factual Programme – This Morning
Drama – Downton Abbey
Talent Show – The X Factor
Situation Comedy- Outnumbered
Special Recognition – Jonathan Ross
Serial Drama – Coronation Street