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Crime Thriller Awards | |
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Awarded for | The best in crime and thriller fiction |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | Crime Writers' Association (2009) |
First awarded | 2008 |
Website | Crime Thriller Awards |
The Crime Thriller Awards is a British awards ceremony dedicated to crime thriller fiction. The inaugural event was held on 3 October 2008 at the Grosvenor Hotel, hosted by comedian and Jonathan Creek actor Alan Davies. It was televised on ITV3 on 6 October, produced by Cactus TV. [1] The ceremony was preceded by seven weeks of crime-thriller-related programming on ITV3.
In 2009, the awards were merged with the Daggers, the awards presented by the Crime Writers' Association. A second "crime thriller season" was broadcast over six weeks on ITV3 before the awards were presented on 21 October. The 2009 ceremony was sponsored by the high street optician chain Specsavers. [2]
The 2010 and 2011 awards ceremonies were presented by Marcus Brigstocke. Since 2012, Bradley Walsh has hosted the awards.
Film of the Year | ITV3 Writer's Award for Classic TV Drama (public vote) |
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TV Crime Drama | International TV Crime Drama |
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Best Actress | Best Actor |
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Author of the Year | International Author of the Year |
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Breakthrough Author of the Year | The International Crime Writing Hall of Fame |
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Film of the Year | ITV3 Writer's Award for Favourite Crime Genre Author (public vote) |
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TV Crime Drama | International TV Crime Drama |
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Best Actress | Best Actor |
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Gold Dagger | Ian Fleming Steel Dagger |
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John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger | The International Crime Writing Hall of Fame |
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The CWA Gold Dagger | The CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger |
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The CW John Creasey Memorial (New Blood) Dagger | Film of the Year |
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The TV Dagger | The International TV Dagger |
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The Best Actress Dagger | The Best Actor Dagger |
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The Best Supporting Actress Dagger | The Best Supporting Actor Dagger |
The People's Detective Dagger | |
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The Film Dagger | The People's Bestseller Dagger |
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The TV Dagger | The International TV Dagger |
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The Best Actress Dagger | The Best Actor Dagger |
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The Best Supporting Actress Dagger | The Best Supporting Actor Dagger |
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The CW John Creasey Memorial (New Blood) Dagger | The CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger |
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The CWA Gold Dagger | |
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The Film Dagger | Best Detective Duo (public vote) |
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The TV Dagger | The International TV Dagger |
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The Best Actress Dagger | The Best Actor Dagger |
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The Best Supporting Actress Dagger | The Best Supporting Actor Dagger |
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The CWA Gold Dagger | The John Creasey New Blood Dagger |
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The Ian Fleming Steel Dagger | The Specsavers Bestseller Dagger |
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The Film Dagger | ITV3 Crime Thriller Living Legends |
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The TV Dagger | The International TV Dagger |
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The Best Actress Dagger | The Best Actor Dagger |
The Best Supporting Actress Dagger | The Best Supporting Actor Dagger |
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The CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (Best Thriller) | The CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger (Best New Crime Writer) |
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The CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger (Best Crime Novel) | ITV3 Crime Thriller Book Club Best Read |
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The Film Dagger | ITV3 Crime Thriller Living Legends |
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The TV Dagger | The International TV Dagger |
The Best Actress Dagger | The Best Actor Dagger |
The Best Supporting Actress Dagger | The Best Supporting Actor Dagger |
The CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (Best Thriller) | The CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger (Best New Crime Writer) |
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The CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger (Best Crime Novel) | ITV3 Specsavers Crime Thriller Book Club Best Read of the Year |
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