13th National Television Awards

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13th National Television Awards
Date31 October 2007 (2007-10-31)
Location Royal Albert Hall, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byVarious
Hosted by Trevor McDonald
Website http://www.nationaltvawards.com/
Television/radio coverage
Network ITV
Runtime120 minutes
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The 13th National Television Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall on 31 October 2007 and was hosted by Sir Trevor McDonald.

Awards

CategoryWinner [1] [2] Also nominated [3]
Most Popular Actor
Presented by Amanda Holden
David Tennant ( Doctor Who ) Antony Cotton ( Coronation Street )
Charlie Clements ( EastEnders )
James Sutton ( Hollyoaks )
Most Popular Actress Lacey Turner (EastEnders) Sue Cleaver (Coronation Street)
Kara Tointon (EastEnders)
Freema Agyeman (Doctor Who)
Most Popular Drama Doctor Who (BBC One) The Bill (ITV)
Shameless (Channel 4)
Life on Mars (BBC One)
Most Popular Serial Drama
Presented by Al Murray
EastEnders (BBC One)Coronation Street (ITV)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Hollyoaks (Channel 4)
Most Popular Entertainment Programme Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV) An Audience with Take That Live (ITV)
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (BBC One)
Deal or No Deal (Channel 4)
8 Out of 10 Cats (Channel 4)
Most Popular Reality Programme
Presented by Kelly Brook and Brendan Cole
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (ITV) Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands (Channel 4)
The Apprentice (BBC Two)
Big Brother (Channel 4)
Most Popular Entertainment Presenter
Presented by Sharon Osbourne
Ant & Dec Fern Britton
Jonathan Ross
Graham Norton
Paul O'Grady
Most Popular Talent Show
Presented by Darcey Bussell and Katherine Jenkins
The X Factor (ITV) Any Dream Will Do (BBC One)
Dancing on Ice (ITV)
Britain's Got Talent (ITV)
Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One)
Most Popular Comedy Programme
Presented by Matt Lucas and David Walliams as Lou and Andy
The Catherine Tate Show (BBC Two) My Family (BBC One)
Ugly Betty (Channel 4/ABC)
Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV)
Most Popular Factual Programme
Presented by Kirsty Young
Top Gear (BBC Two) This Morning (ITV)
The Jeremy Kyle Show (ITV)
The F Word (Channel 4)
Most Popular Newcomer
Presented by Jake Wood and Charlie Clements
Kym Ryder ( Coronation Street ) Joseph Gilgun (Emmerdale)
Gemma Merna (Hollyoaks)
Jo Joyner (EastEnders)
Special Recognition Award
Presented by Lewis Hamilton
Jeremy Clarkson

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