Sherlock and Doctor Who will battle it out at Freesat's 2014 Free TV Awards.
The BBC One shows are nominated for Best TV Programme or Series, alongside Strictly Come Dancing, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway and Downton Abbey.
Sherlock is also up for Best TV Drama, up against Line of Duty, The Fall, Lucan and Black Mirror.
Mrs Brown's Boys is nominated for Best TV Sitcom, along with Inside No 9, The Wrong Mans, Birds of a Feather and Toast of London.
Celebrity Big Brother is recognised in the Best Live TV Programme category, and is up against Strictly Come Dancing, This Morning, Saturday Night Takeaway and the Winter Olympics.
Emma Willis, Kylie Minogue and Susanna Reid are in the shortlist for Broadcast Personality of the Year, alongside Ant & Dec, Clare Balding, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Jonny Mitchell, Mary Berry and Paul O'Grady.
In its sixth year, the Freesat Free...
The BBC One shows are nominated for Best TV Programme or Series, alongside Strictly Come Dancing, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway and Downton Abbey.
Sherlock is also up for Best TV Drama, up against Line of Duty, The Fall, Lucan and Black Mirror.
Mrs Brown's Boys is nominated for Best TV Sitcom, along with Inside No 9, The Wrong Mans, Birds of a Feather and Toast of London.
Celebrity Big Brother is recognised in the Best Live TV Programme category, and is up against Strictly Come Dancing, This Morning, Saturday Night Takeaway and the Winter Olympics.
Emma Willis, Kylie Minogue and Susanna Reid are in the shortlist for Broadcast Personality of the Year, alongside Ant & Dec, Clare Balding, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Jonny Mitchell, Mary Berry and Paul O'Grady.
In its sixth year, the Freesat Free...
- 3/28/2014
- Digital Spy
The Voice's Kylie Minogue and Emma Willis will go head to head for the Freesat Broadcast Personality of the Year award. The 'Into the Blue' singer has been nominated for her role as a judge on the BBC One talent show while Emma is in the running for her presenting skills and they will both be up against stiff competition as fellow Saturday night television stars Ant & Dec have also been nominated. 'This Morning' duo Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, comedian Paul O'Grady, Mary Berry, Clare Balding, Susanna Reid and Jonny Mitchell complete the nominees for the personality award. Meanwhile, 'Sherlock'...
- 3/27/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Educating Yorkshire won the Best Documentary Series prize at tonight's (March 18) Rts Awards, as star Michael Steer hit out at Michael Gove in his acceptance speech.
The Deputy Head and maths teacher collected the award for the Channel 4 documentary when he made the derogatory comments towards the Education Secretary.
Educating Yorkshire's Mushy: The most heartwarming TV moment of 2013?
Speaking on stage, Steer said: "I'd like to dedicate this award on behalf of all teachers to Michael Gove. And when I say dedicate, I mean the old Anglo Saxon meaning... Insert it in your anus."
In January, Educating Yorkshire was one of the big winners at the 2014 National TV Awards, again taking home the Best Documentary Series gong.
The show's stars, including headmaster Jonny Mitchell, teacher Mr Burton and student Musharaf 'Mushy' Asghar, picked up the award and paid tribute to the students at Thornhill Community Academy and teachers around the country.
The Deputy Head and maths teacher collected the award for the Channel 4 documentary when he made the derogatory comments towards the Education Secretary.
Educating Yorkshire's Mushy: The most heartwarming TV moment of 2013?
Speaking on stage, Steer said: "I'd like to dedicate this award on behalf of all teachers to Michael Gove. And when I say dedicate, I mean the old Anglo Saxon meaning... Insert it in your anus."
In January, Educating Yorkshire was one of the big winners at the 2014 National TV Awards, again taking home the Best Documentary Series gong.
The show's stars, including headmaster Jonny Mitchell, teacher Mr Burton and student Musharaf 'Mushy' Asghar, picked up the award and paid tribute to the students at Thornhill Community Academy and teachers around the country.
- 3/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Educating Yorkshire was one of the big winners at the 2014 National TV Awards tonight (January 22), taking home the Best Documentary Series gong.
The show's stars, including headmaster Jonny Mitchell, teacher Mr Burton and student Musharaf 'Mushy' Asghar, picked up the award and paid tribute to the students at Thornhill Community Academy and teachers around the country.
Mitchell told the audience: "When we signed on the dotted line 15 months ago, little did we know we'd be standing on a stage with a National TV Award.
"At a time when teachers are getting bashed left, right and centre, it's nice we can give a little back to hard working professionals."
Mushy, who was shown on the Channel 4 series successfully battling with his stammer, added a simple victory speech. "Yes! Yes! Yes!" he chanted.
Other winners at the NTAs included Ant and Dec, who picked up Best Entertainment Presenter for a 13th year in a row,...
The show's stars, including headmaster Jonny Mitchell, teacher Mr Burton and student Musharaf 'Mushy' Asghar, picked up the award and paid tribute to the students at Thornhill Community Academy and teachers around the country.
Mitchell told the audience: "When we signed on the dotted line 15 months ago, little did we know we'd be standing on a stage with a National TV Award.
"At a time when teachers are getting bashed left, right and centre, it's nice we can give a little back to hard working professionals."
Mushy, who was shown on the Channel 4 series successfully battling with his stammer, added a simple victory speech. "Yes! Yes! Yes!" he chanted.
Other winners at the NTAs included Ant and Dec, who picked up Best Entertainment Presenter for a 13th year in a row,...
- 1/22/2014
- Digital Spy
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