Pride of Britain Awards

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Pride of Britain Awards
Awarded forBritish people who have acted bravely or extraordinarily in challenging situations
Location Royal Hospital Chelsea (2020)
Grosvenor House (2011–2019, 2021–present)
The London Studios (2000–2010)
Dorchester Hotel (1999)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented by Carol Vorderman (1999–present)
Ashley Banjo (2021–present)
First awarded1999
Website www.prideofbritain.com
Television/radio coverage
Network ITV (2000–present)
Runtime120 minutes (inc. adverts)
Produced by
  • Tim Miller
  • Maia Liddell
  • Jeremy Phillips
  • Meriel Beale
  • Yvonne Alexander
Directed byPaul Kirrage

The Pride of Britain Awards is an annual award ceremony which has taken place in the United Kingdom since May 1999 and first televised on ITV in April 2000.

Contents

The awards honour British people who have acted bravely or extraordinarily in challenging situations and have been presented solely by Carol Vorderman since 1999, and co-presented by Ashley Banjo since 2021. Banjo had previously featured as the show's "roving reporter".

History

The first Pride of Britain Awards were devised by Peter Willis, [1] and held at the Dorchester Hotel in London in May 1999. They relocated to The London Studios in 2000, and then later relocated to the Grosvenor House Hotel from the 2011 award ceremony.

On 20 October 2021, it was announced that Ashley Banjo is to co-host the award ceremony with Carol Vorderman, beginning with the 23rd ceremony onwards. [2]

Judges

The Pride of Britain Award winners are chosen by a panel of celebrities and well-known figures from a range of backgrounds, and has included multiple appearances by Simon Cowell, Richard Branson, Fiona Phillips, Christine Bleakley, Magdi Yacoub, Richard Wallace, Eamonn Holmes and Aled Jones, chaired from 1999 to 2004 by Piers Morgan and from 2005 to 2006 by Peter Willis, founder of the awards. [3]

Sponsors

The awards are organised in association with the Daily Mirror , TSB Bank (United Kingdom), Lidl, ITV, Good Morning Britain and The Prince's Trust. [4]

Scottish version

In November 2020, it was announced that STV, Reach plc (owners of Daily Record) and TSB had agreed a deal which sees the Scottish broadcaster commission STV Studios to produce the inaugural Daily Record Pride of Scotland Awards, in partnership with TSB. The 90-minute landmark TV event was aired as the 2020 STV Hogmanay special , taking viewers into the New Year. The deal represents the broadcaster's biggest ever advertiser-funded single programme. [5]

Ceremonies

EpisodeAir dateViewers
(millions)
Presenter(s)Location
1No broadcast Carol Vorderman Dorchester Hotel
212 April 20009.44 The London Studios
311 April 20018.26
46 March 20026.06
54 March 20035.63
616 March 20045.52
711 October 20055.84
87 November 20065.79
910 October 20076.97
101 October 20085.87
117 October 20096.35
1210 November 20106.64
135 October 20115.82 Grosvenor House Hotel
1430 October 20124.59
158 October 20134.69
167 October 20144.52
171 October 20153.92
181 November 20164.54
197 November 20174.34
206 November 2018N/A
215 November 2019N/A
221 November 2020N/A Royal Hospital Chelsea
234 November 2021TBA Carol Vorderman
Ashley Banjo
Grosvenor House Hotel
2427 October 2022TBA
2512 October 2023TBA [6]
2624 October 2024TBA

1999

The first Pride of Britain Awards took place on 20 May 1999, however was not televised. It was held at the Dorchester Hotel in London, which was the one and only time the awards were held there. [7]

AwardWinnerAwarded By
International AwardHis Late Majesty King Hussein of Jordan and Her Majesty Queen Noor
Special AwardDoreen Lawrence
Neville Lawrence
Lennox Lewis
Helen Rollason
Most Inspiring Young Sportsperson Michael Owen
Linda McCartney Award for Animal WelfareJuliet Gellatley
Outstanding Contribution Mo Mowlam
Entrepreneur of The Year Richard Emanuel
Inventor of The YearThe Viagra Scientists
Pioneers of The YearRichard Noble
Sqn. Ldr Andy Green
Outstanding Bravery AwardDonna Marie McGillion
Daniel Gallimore
Helen Smith
Michael McNally
Child of CourageRhys Daniels
Charly Daniels
Sarah Dinsdale
Lucy-Rae Tamulevicus
Fundraiser of the YearSandra Howard
Lifesaver of the YearKevin Dingle,
Mike Edkins,
Paul Pollington
Teacher of the YearHelen Ridding

2000

The 2nd Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 12 April 2000. It was the first time the awards were televised and held at The London Studios.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Lifetime Achievement Chad Varah
Special Award Tim Berners-Lee
The Heroes of Paddington
Mike and Fiona Thornewill, Catherine Hartley, Caroline Hamilton, Ann Daniels, Rosie Stancer, Zoe Hudson, Pom Oliver
Alison Moore
Ian Botham
Outstanding Act of BraveryMark Taylor
Tom Tracey
Ron Dowson
Beyond the Call of DutyDr Heather Clark
Dr Alastair Mulcahy
Child of CourageMichaela Brown

Charlotte Carter

Neighbour of The YearKathy Cassidy
Teacher of the YearGehane Gordelier
Woman of CourageAlison Taylor
Linda McCartney Award for Animal WelfareIrving Graham
International Services to BritainGareth Evans
Balaram Rai
Careworker of The YearJean Forrest
Charity Fundraiser of The YearMichelle Lewis
Outstanding Achievement AwardDr Michael Foale

2001

The 3rd Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 11 April 2001.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Lifetime Achievement Peter Benenson
Special AwardEllen MacArthur
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Sara Payne
Michael Payne
Pat Campbell
Dr Rosemary Radley-Smith Cilla Black
Innovation of The YearDavid Marks
Julia Barfield
Sportsperson of The Year Steve Redgrave
Linda McCartney Award for Animal WelfareCarla Lane
Outstanding Act of BraveryBrian Krishnan
Michael O'Leary
Beyond Call of DutyPC Daran Gagin
PC Ian Thomson
Child of CourageJamie Baxter
Rachel Edwards
Connor Carr
Princes Trust Young Achiever AwardMatthew Graffham
Teacher of the YearSab Sahota-Lyons
Neighbour of The YearNorah Peyton
Fundraiser of The YearJill Farwell
Conservation AwardDot Beeson

2002

The 4th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 6 March 2002.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Lifetime Achievement John Sulston Gordon Brown
Special AwardThe Heroes of 11 Sep
Kirsty Howard
Margaret Jellet
Outstanding Act of BraveryDebby Dumigan
Richard Emmott
Anthony Peltier
Child of CourageKatie-Louise Beynon
Joseph Anderson
Sean McNally
Sophie Render
Sophie Knight
Sportsperson of The Year David Beckham
Beyond Call of DutyPC Simon Dell
Neighbour of The YearSteve Wardle
Linda McCartney Award for Animal WelfareMark Glover
Princes Trust Young Achiever AwardEmma Honey
Teacher of the YearSandra Walton
Fundraiser of the YearBarbra White
Carer of The YearJill McGowan

2003

The 5th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 4 March 2003.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Neighbour of the YearJune Smith
Teacher of the YearJanet Bourne
Fundraiser of the YearLloyd Scott
Prince's Trust Young AchieverSarah Bennett
Carer of the YearAlex Bell
Outstanding BraveryRosanne Ainslie, Janey McMahon & Cameron Sharp, Daniel Allen
Child of CourageHolly Lishman, Hollie Ashe, Ben Housson
Beyond the Call of DutyDan Tanner
Special AwardCaroline Hobbs, Bob French, Russel Ward
Lifetime Achievement Nicholas Winton

2004

The 6th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 16 March 2004.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Neighbour of the YearAudrey Flash
Teacher of the YearNesta Murray
Fundraiser of the YearColin Osborne
Prince's Trust Young AchieverKevin Johnston
Carer of the YearBirdie McDonald
Outstanding BraveryRick Buckley, Lynsey Walters
Child of CourageScott Muir, Danny Taylor, Cornel Hrisca-Munn, Terri Calvesbert, Michaela "Dolly" McCarthy
Inspirational SportsmenEngland Rugby Squad
Beyond the Call of Duty'A' Flight, 202 Squadron, RAF Boulmer
Special AwardLydia Nash, Trooper Chris Finney, Rylstone WI, Leisha Hodgkinson
Lifetime AchievementAlec Jeffreys

2005

The 7th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 11 October 2005.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Outstanding BraveryTony Baker, Julia O'Connor
Child of CourageHope Farrelly, Cameron Weir, Shae Thomas, Ashleigh Huxley
Neighbour of the YearLesley Pulman
Prince's Trust Young AchieverMark Johnson
Carer of the YearAsmeret Tesfazghi
Teacher of the YearLiz Owens
Outstanding AchievementThe 2012 Olympics Bid Team
Beyond the call of dutyEmergency services, Transport & NHS staff - July 7 London bombings
Special AwardThe McCartney Sisters, Jane Tomlinson, Liz Carnell
Inspirational SportsmenThe England Cricket Team
Outstanding ContributionRichard Curtis
Lifetime AchievementRichard Carr-Gomm

2006

The 8th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 7 November 2006.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Outstanding BraveryAnthony Crompton, Daniel & Jason Rodd, Alan Forrester, Irene King
Child of CourageKaty Miles, Ollie Cartwright
Fundraiser of the YearKirsteen Lupton
Neighbour of the Year Silla Carron
Prince's Trust Young AchieverSamantha Block
Emergency ServicesPC Mark Plant
Carer of the YearStacey Heywood
Teacher of the YearLinda Davies
Lifetime AchievementJoe Mitty
Special RecognitionAbigail Witchalls, Commando Squadron Royal Engineers, Piers Sellers, Beverley de-Gale & Orin Lewis
Inspiring Personality David Walliams

2007

The 9th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 10 October 2007.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Outstanding BraveryRobert Dunn, Glasgow Airport Workers
Child of CourageLydia Cross, Megan Blunt
Fundraiser of the YearChloe Gambrill
Prince's Trust Young AchieverVicki Peters
Emergency ServicesTam Brown
Neighbour of the YearAnne Glover
Teacher of the YearPam Redican
Lifetime AchievementMagdi Yacoub
Special RecognitionHenry Allingham, Sgt Michelle Cunningham and the EOD Unit, JK Rowling, Carol Miller, Peter Lachanudis & Susan Porter
Inspiring Personality Lewis Hamilton

2008

The 10th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 1 October 2008.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Outstanding BraveryBernie Butler, Carl Duval
Child of CourageNathan Thomson, Jaden Ashton, Tilly Griffiths, Liam Fairhurst
Fundraiser of the YearNina Barough
Prince's Trust Young AchieverRicky McCalla
Emergency ServicesRNLI Crew Torbay, Devon
Local ChampionTony Fowler
Teacher of the YearPepe Rahman Hart
Lifetime AchievementProfessor Robert Edwards
Special RecognitionMedical Emergency Response Team, Juby Mathew, Carol Saldinack, Lance Corporal Matthew Croucher, Harry Gregg, Richard Taylor
Inspiring PersonalityOlympic Team GB
NHS HeroesSurgical Team, Royal Marsden Hospital

2009

The 11th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 7 October 2009.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Outstanding BraverySally-Ann Sutton, Michael Seery, Martin Langlands
Child of CourageToni and Kelsey, Levana Hanson, Jake Peach
Fundraiser of the YearMajor Phil Packer
Prince's Trust Young AchieverChris Saunders
Emergency ServicesRachel Farmer
Local ChampionEunice McGhie
Teacher of the YearJonathan Heeley
Lifetime AchievementPeter Mansfield
Special Recognition Jasvinder Sanghera, UK Field Hospital Afghanistan, Doris Long, Noel Connolly, Kristin Hallenga

2010

The 12th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 10 November 2010.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Fundraiser of the YearJudy Ledger
Young Fundraiser of the YearCameron Small Cheryl Cole, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh
Neighbour of the YearMary Kelly
Prince's Trust Young AchieverNathan James
Emergency ServicesPC David Rathband
Teacher of the YearTachel Dixon
Child of CourageAimee Dempsey, Kelsey Trevett
Teenager of CourageRyan McLaughlin Lord Alan Sugar
Special RecognitionBritish International Search and Rescue Team
Outstanding BraveryPC Colin Swan
James Pout
Lifetime AchievementBattle of Britain Air Crew
British International Search and Rescue TeamSimon Cording

2011

The 13th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 5 October 2011.

AwardWinnerAwarded By
Young Fundraiser of the YearGeorge Major Gary Barlow, Dermot O'Leary and Tulisa Contostavlos
Teenager of CourageDanielle Bailey The Saturdays and Peter Andre
McAyla Johnston JLS
Special RecognitionSergeant Dipprasad Pun
Daybreak Emergency ServicesWPC Kelli Walker
WPC Katie Harvey
Prince's Trust Young AchieverGina Moffatt
Fundraiser of the YearTom Lackey Elle Macpherson
Outstanding BraveryAnn Timson
Lucy Gale Michael McIntyre
Lifetime AchievementBob Woodward Sue Johnston and Barry McGuigan
Child of CourageTom Phillips Ant & Dec
Panel

2012

The 14th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 30 October 2012.

AwardWinnerAwarded by
Child of CourageRamona GibbsCast of The X Factor
Tulisa Contostavlos
Fundraiser of the YearFlo & Jim Essex Dawn French
Special RecognitionJane & Michael Gates David Cameron
Katie Piper June Brown
Ian McKellen
Natalia Aggiano Jon Bon Jovi
Team GB and Paralympics GB Prince Charles
Young Fundraiser of the Year Jack Henderson Rolf Harris
Teenager of CourageAlice Pyne Robbie Williams
Jack Carroll Emma Bunton
Melanie C
Alan Carr
Daybreak's Emergency ServicesHartlepool RNLI and CoastguardCast of Downton Abbey
Aled Jones
Kate Garraway
Outstanding BraveryRoyston Smith & Alistair Neill Ben Fogle
TBC
Corporal Carl Taylor Myleene Klass
John Bishop
Prince's Trust Young AchieverJay Kamiraz Pierce Brosnan
Prince Charles
ITV Local HeroesAnn and Terry Panks Paddy McGuinness
Holly Willoughby
Lifetime achievement Doreen Lawrence Natasha Kaplinsky
Mark Austin
Teacher of the YearAlan Watkinson Roy Hodgson
Mo Farah
Panel

2013

The 15th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 8 October 2013.

AwardWinnerAwarded by
Child of CourageHarley Lane Nicole Scherzinger, Louis Walsh, Matt Richardson and Union J
Bailie Kershaw The Saturdays
Fundraiser of the YearJean BishopThe stars of Strictly Come Dancing
Special RecognitionMatthew Wilson
The Hillsborough families John Barnes and John Bishop
Dan Black
FA Football ChampionJune Kelly Michael Owen
Young Fundraiser of the YearMartha Payne Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry
Teenager of Courage Malala Yousafzai David Beckham
Daybreak''s Emergency ServicesPaul Eastment, Chris Missen and Martin Blaker-Rowe Michelle Collins and Helen Worth
Outstanding BraveryKarin WilliamsJames Corden
Prince's Trust Young AchieverClifford Harding
ITV Local HeroAnne Scarfe Christine Bleakley and Phillip Schofield
Lifetime Achievement Ray Powles & Trevor Powles David Cameron
Teacher of the YearSharon Gray Jimmy Carr and Jack Carroll
Panel

2014

The 16th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 7 October 2014. [8]

AwardWinnerAwarded by
Outstanding BraveryAndrew Bilton, Brian Keane & Joanne Keane Jeremy Piven, Kara Tointon and Katherine Kelly
Agnes Malcolmson & Danny Turner Donny Osmond and Myleene Klass
Child of CourageJack Mackay Peter Capaldi
Renee-Mai Bolter Simon Cowell, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Louis Walsh, Sarah-Jane Crawford and Dermot O'Leary
Teenager of CourageCissy Adamou Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and McBusted
ITV Fundraiser of the YearTony Phoenix-Morrison Christine Bleakley , Phillip Schofield , Paul Hollywood, Jamie Oliver and Mary Berry
Young Fundraiser of the YearTed McCaffery Olly Murs
Special Award for Outstanding Achievement Tim Berners-Lee David Cameron and Samantha Cameron
Good Morning Britain local heroBetty McGlinchey Ben Shephard , Susanna Reid and Bruce Forsyth
Emergency ServicesSara Widdrington Ronnie Corbett and Alan Carr
Teacher of the YearRay Coe John Bishop and Jimmy Carr
Prince's Trust Young AchieverGeorgia Hardie Martin Clunes
Lifetime Achievement Roy Calne Paul O'Grady and Katie Piper
Special Recognition Stephen Sutton [9] [10] Jason Manford and Roger Daltrey
Neil Laybourn Russell Brand
Steve Dayman Ed Miliband and Justine Thornton
Invictus Games Armed Forces Team Nicola Adams, David Weir and Bradley Wiggins
Panel

2015

The 17th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 1 October 2015. [11]

AwardWinnerAwarded by
Outstanding BraveryPeter Fuller Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby
Dee Patel Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Hasselhoff
Child of Courage Bailey Matthews [12] Tom Daley, Rebecca Adlington, Greg Rutherford and Victoria Pendleton
Joshua Williamson Little Mix and Roy Hodgson
Teenager of CourageSohana Collins Rupert Grint and David Beckham
ITV Regional FundraiserPaula Maguire Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes
Young Fundraiser of the YearAmelia Gebruers [13] Simon Cowell, Rochelle Humes, Melvin Odoom, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Caroline Flack and Nick Grimshaw
Good Morning Britain local heroAlice Burke Susanna Reid , Ben Shephard , Boris Johnson and Barbara Windsor
Emergency ServicesMajor David Cooper, Tom Waters and Dr Ben Clark Richard Hammond and Jimmy Carr
Teacher of the YearElaine Wyllie Gordon Ramsay and Ryan Thomas
Prince's Trust AchieverDuane Jackson Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne
Special RecognitionJoanne and Dan Thompson Katherine Kelly and Jeremy Piven
British Ebola Aid Effort Lenny Henry and Suranne Jones
Fred and Vivienne Morgan Geri Halliwell and Bruce Forsyth
Jess Evans and Mike Houlston Peter Andre and Anita Rani
Walking with the Wounded
Panel

2016

The 18th Pride of Britain Awards were held on 31 October 2016 and were televised on ITV on 1 November 2016. Carol Vorderman returned to present the ceremony.

AwardWinnerAwarded by
Outstanding BraveryWilliam Edwards
Child of CourageDylan Graves Phil Neville, Jamie Redknapp, Olly Murs and Louis Tomlinson
Tilly Sawford
Nikki Christou Mary Berry, Jamie Oliver and Candice Brown
TSB Community PartnerBilly Muir Johnny Vegas and Alesha Dixon
ITV's Fundraiser of the YearBen Smith Fay Ripley and John Thomson
Good Morning Britain Young FundraiserRhea Kara Ben Shephard , Susanna Reid , Ant & Dec, Geri Halliwell and Emma Bunton
This Morning Emergency ServicesDr Simon Walsh, Dr Samy Sadek and paramedics Bill Leaning, Sam Margetts and Dean Bateman Phillip Schofield
Prince's Trust Young AchieverFrancesca Brown Prince Charles
Lifetime Achievement Stephen Hawking Theresa May
Special RecognitionDavid Nott Mark Austin
Karen Johnson Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen
Team GB and Paralympics GB
Simon and Ted McDermott Cliff Richard and Joan Collins
The Groves family Ross Kemp and Barbara Windsor
Panel

2017

The 19th Pride of Britain Awards were televised on ITV on 7 November 2017, with Carol Vorderman as host. Ashley Banjo served as a roving reporter.

AwardWinnerAwarded by
Outstanding Bravery PC Keith Palmer, PC Wayne Marques, PC Charlie Guenigault Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn & Vince Cable
Child of CourageSuzie McCash Liam Payne & Jamie Oliver
Teenager of CourageMoin Younis Gareth Southgate, Jermain Defoe & Jamie Vardy
TSB Community PartnerFraser Johnston Paddy McGuinness, Jimmy Carr & Jason Manford
ITV's Fundraiser of the YearJake Coates Amanda Holden & Joan Collins
Good Morning Britain Young FundraiserGeorge Mathias Ben Shephard , Susanna Reid , Dermot O'Leary, Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh & Nicole Scherzinger
This Morning Emergency ServicesGrenfell firefighters Phillip Schofield , Holly Willoughby , Prince William
Prince's Trust Young AchieverKatie Walker Rod Stewart & Penny Lancaster
Lifetime AchievementDr Paul Stephenson Lenny Henry
Special RecognitionProf Lorna Dawson Katherine Kelly, Stephen Tompkinson & Neil Dudgeon
Grenfell communityPrince William
Manchester medicsPrince William & Ed Sheeran
Sarah Hope Sharon Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne
Dilys Price Stars of Strictly Come Dancing 2017
Panel

2018

The 20th awards were televised on ITV on 6 November 2018, again with Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo. [14] The winners were: [14]

AwardWinnerAwarded by
Outstanding Bravery British Cave Rescue Team: John Volanthen, Rick Stanton, Jason Mallinson, Chris Jewell, Josh Bratchley & Connor Roe
For the Tham Luang cave rescue
Tim Peake & Brian Cox
Child of CourageMax Johnson Theresa May (filmed segment), Jeremy Corbyn, Olly Murs and Ellie Goulding
Ella Chadwick X-Factor judges
Teenager of CourageJoe Rowlands
TSB Community PartnerIcolyn Smith Strictly Come Dancing judges
ITV's Fundraiser of the YearMargaret Wadsworth (British Legion) Cliff Richard & Rochelle Humes
Good Morning Britain Young FundraiserEdward Mills John Bishop et al.
This Morning Emergency Services West Midlands Fire Service
Prince's Trust Young AchieverOmar Sharif Anthony Joshua
Lifetime Achievement Eddie O'Gorman of Children with Cancer UK Paul O'Grady
Special RecognitionEmma Picton-Jones
Men & Women of the RAF

2019

The 2019 awardees were: [15]

AwardWinner
Child Of CourageJaydee-Lee Dummett
Special Recognition Margaret Walker
Child Of CourageDante Marvin
Child Of CourageBen Hedger
Special RecognitionJosh Littlejohn and Alice Thompson
Lifetime AchievementElizabeth Anionwu
Prince's Trust Young AchieverHezron Brown
Emergency ServicesStevie Bull
Young Fundraiser Of The YearAaron Hunter
TSB Community PartnerBen Clifford
Fundraiser Of The Year Jamie McDonald
Outstanding Bravery AwardDaniel Nicholson and Joel Snarr

2020

On 23 April 2020, a special award was given to Captain Tom Moore for his fund-raising efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. [16]

The 2020 awards proper were televised on ITV on 1 November 2020. [17]

AwardWinner
Child Of CourageSebastian Williams
Child Of CourageEmmie Narayn-Nicholas
Special RecognitionRhian Mannings
Special Recognition Captain Sir Tom Moore
Special RecognitionNHS Frontline Heroes (includes every NHS worker in the United Kingdom)
Special Recognition Marcus Rashford
Special RecognitionLord Herman Ouseley
Lifetime Achievement Ben Helfgott
Prince's Trust Young AchieverRebecca Beattie
This Morning Emergency ServicesPC Claire Bond
Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser Tony Hudgell
TSB Community PartnerDena Murphy
ITV FundraiserMajor Chris Brannigan

2021

The 2021 awards proper were televised on ITV on 4 November 2021. [18] Ashley Banjo was introduced as Vorderman's co-presenter.

Guest Performance: Westlife - My Hero

AwardWinner
Child Of CourageHarmonie-Rose Allen
Spirit Of Adventure Max Woosey
Special RecognitionRob Allen
Special Recognition Gee Walker
Special Recognition Oxford Vaccine Team
Environmental ChampionAmy and Ella Meek
Lifetime AchievementRosemary Cox
Prince's Trust Young AchieverHassan Alkhawam
This Morning Emergency Services AwardStephen Wharton
Good Morning Britain Young FundraiserHughie Higginson and Freddie Xavi
TSB Community HeroesRebecca Carless and Jamie McCallum
ITV FundraiserMark Ormrod

2022

The 2022 awards ceremony aired on ITV on 27 October 2022 and was hosted by Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo

Live performance: Joel Corry and Tom Grennan - Lionheart (Fearless)

AwardWinner
Spirit of FreedomThe People of Ukraine
Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser of the YearTobias Garbutt Weller
Teenager Of CourageLucy Montgomery
Inspiration Award The Lionesses
Princes’ Trust Young AchieverAlex Anderson
Special Recognition3 Dads Walking
This Morning Emergency Services AwardPC James Willetts and PC Leon Mittoo
Outstanding BraveryDavid Groves and Alex Harvey
Child of CourageElizabeth Soffe
Lifetime AchievementJill Allen-King
TSB Community HeroMichelle Donnelly
ITV Fundraiser of the YearSandra Blockley

2023

The 2023 awards ceremony aired on ITV on 12 October 2023 and was again hosted by Vorderman and Banjo. Winners included: [19]

AwardWinner
Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser of the Year Jack Rigby
Princes’ Trust Young AchieverTskenya-Sarah Frazer
Special Recognition
This Morning Emergency Services AwardDuncan Tripp
Outstanding BraveryJohn Rastrick
Child of Courage
  • Freya Harris
  • Ravi Adelekan
Lifetime Achievement Averil Mansfield
TSB Community HeroMarie Benton
ITV Fundraiser of the Year John Burkhill
Outstanding ContributionThe Windrush Generation

Award accepted by Alford Gardner, Lloyd Coxsone, Joseph Mowlah-Baksh, Guy Bailey and Vernesta Cyril

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