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National Television Awards 2018 shortlist announced

Ant and Dec could win the award for the 16th time in a row

Jack Shepherd
Tuesday 09 January 2018 10:50 EST
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Ant and Dec won three awards at the National TV Awards 2014 - Entertainment Presenter, Entertainment Programme and the Landmark achievement award
Ant and Dec won three awards at the National TV Awards 2014 - Entertainment Presenter, Entertainment Programme and the Landmark achievement award (Getty Images)

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This year’s National Television Awards (NTAs) shortlist has been announced, Ant and Dec being put forward for best TV presenter once again.

The duo may face stiff competition, from Bradley Walsh, Holly Willoughby, and Phillip Schofield. Of course, they have won the past 15 times in a row so could very well take home the award again.

Unlike the majority of awards, the NTAs are purely decided by the public vote, which has now opened. See the full shortlist below.

Drama

Call The Midwife

Casualty

Doctor Foster

Game Of Thrones

Liar

Talent show

Britain's Got Talent

Strictly Come Dancing

The Voice UK

The X Factor

Challenge show

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

Love Island

MasterChef

The Great British Bake Off

Crime drama

Broadchurch

Line Of Duty

Little Boy Blue

Sherlock

TV presenter

Ant & Dec

Bradley Walsh

Holly Willoughby

Phillip Schofield

Factual entertainment

Ambulance

Diana, Our Mother: Her Life And Legacy

Gogglebox

Paul O'Grady: For The Love Of Dogs

Drama performance

David Tennant, DI Alec Hardy, Broadchurch

Jenna Coleman, Queen Victoria, Victoria

Sheridan Smith, Julie Bushby, The Moorside

Suranne Jones, Gemma Foster, Doctor Foster

Tom Hardy, James Keziah Delaney, Taboo

The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award

All Round To Mrs Brown's

Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway

Celebrity Juice

The Graham Norton Show

Serial drama

Coronation Street

EastEnders

Emmerdale

Hollyoaks

Serial drama performance

Barbara Knox, Rita Tanner, Coronation Street

Danny Miller, Aaron Dingle, Emmerdale

Lacey Turner, Stacey Fowler, EastEnders

Lucy Fallon, Bethany Platt, Coronation Street

Comedy

Benidorm

Peter Kay's Car Share

Still Open All Hours

The Big Bang Theory

Newcomer

Danny Walters, Keanu Taylor, EastEnders

Nathan Morris, Milo Entwistle, Hollyoaks

Ned Porteous, Tom Waterhouse, Emmerdale

Rob Mallard, Daniel Osbourne, Coronation Street

Daytime

Loose Women

The Chase

The Jeremy Kyle Show

This Morning

TV judge

David Walliams, Britain's Got Talent

Paul Hollywood, The Great British Bake Off

Simon Cowell, Britain's Got Talent / The X Factor

will.i.am, The Voice UK / The Voice Kids

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