ommy Jessop celebrated this year’s “Call of Duty” Best Comeback Drama Award at this year’s National Television Awards with an amazing gesture, which is heartbreaking.
This BBC police drama won the first award nominated for defeating “The Crown” and “Not Forgotten”.
Both Adrian Dunbar and Vicky McClure were preparing to play the leading actor, but because the scene they were filming was restricted by Covid, they did not attend the ceremony.
But Tommy Jessop stole the limelight anyway, put on a wonderful posture, and admired him in front of the crowd he admired.
An audience member wrote on Twitter: “Tommy Jessop (Tommy Jessop) #NTA The stage was already a highlight of the night.Congratulations #LineOfDuty. “
The Great British Bake Off won the best challenge show before the hottest Love Island.
Paul Hollywood said in a live broadcast of the judges’ tent: “Last year was particularly difficult, but we have to do this show to put a smile on your face.”
Ricky Gervais won the best comedy award for beating the Friday dinner and sex education with Netflix’s “After Life”.
The comedian said he would speak as soon as possible because the ceremony was “endless”, and then joked that he was only performing for money.
Molly Gallagher won the Best Series Performance Award for her role as Gothic Nina in Coronation Street, and she said the victory left her “dumb.”
She said that after her role was hospitalized in the play, her role drew attention to hate crime attacks and dedicated the award to everyone who felt “out of the cold.”
Hrvy opened with his single Runaway With It, showing some of the steps he learned in Strictly Come Dancing, and won a standing applause.
The comedian who hosted the National Television Awards, Joel Domit, admitted that he was afraid of Ricky Gervais. Jonathan Rose sat in the audience watching his opening monologue and joked that his mother ran away with the actors from Love Island.
Ant and Dec will accept the Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award before their other ITV shows Saturday Night Takeaway, because I am a celebrity who asked me to leave here.
Co-host Ant McPartlin said: “Thank you. This was a real change in Wales last year, but it was absolutely brilliant. We love it, we love to do it there, and we can’t wait to do it again this year. “
Hrvy said before performing his opening song: “I’m very excited. This is a big problem. This is NTA. I don’t know how I got this performance, but I did it. It will be great. This is a song. Very good promotional song, I can’t wait.”
He added: “It’s great to come back and see everyone—cameras and people like you. It’s a good thing to see faces again and really get in touch with people, because it’s been a year and a half. Blocked and hit hard. I’m glad we are back at the O2 Arena. It will be incredible.”
Comedian Joel Dommett said he is grateful that people can reunite after the pandemic. He said: “It’s basically just to celebrate the fact that everyone is together. I think it’s really fun. I hope it makes some people smile. If not, I will make myself smile, which is the most important thing. “
Recalling the job offered, he added: “To be honest, this is a dream come true. It is true. Hope this will be a dream, not a nightmare.”
This year, Willoughby was nominated for the best host award, in the same category as Pierce Morgan, Ante and Dirk, Alison Hammond and Bradley Walsh.
The Geordie duo Ant and Dec won the best TV presenter for 19 consecutive years, but Morgan has set his sights on overthrowing them.
Morgan was nominated after the turmoil in the first half of 2021, and he left Good Morning Britain for inflammatory comments to the Duchess of Sussex.
The annual awards ceremony will be held in London on Thursday, hosted by comedian Joel Dommett.
The BBC One police drama “Duties” leads the nomination with four nominations-because of the return of the drama and its AC-12 three major stars.
Adrian Dunbar (Ted Hastings), Martin Compston (Steve Arnott) and Vicki McClure (Kate Fleming) are all participating Selected, Ollie Alexander starred in the AIDS crisis series “This Is Sin”, and David Tennant starred in the TV series about the serial killer Dennis Nelson.
Des and It’s A Sin were also nominated for the Best New Drama Award, along with popular adaptations of the novels by the playful Bridgetton and Sally Rooney.
Caroline Fleck: Her life and death, a documentary about the late host of Love Island, is about to win a fact award.