4th National Television Awards
The 4th National Television Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall on 27 October 1998 and was hosted by Trevor McDonald.
4th National Television Awards | |
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Date | 27 October 1998 |
Location | Royal Albert Hall, London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | Various |
Hosted by | Trevor McDonald |
Website | http://www.nationaltvawards.com/ |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ITV |
Awards
Category | Winner[1][2] | Also nominated[3] |
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Most Popular Actor | John Thaw (Kavanagh QC) | Stephen Tompkinson (Ballykissangel) Alan Davies (Jonathan Creek) Robson Green Ross Kemp |
Most Popular Actress | Amanda Burton (Silent Witness) | Dervla Kirwan (Ballykissangel) Pauline Quirke (Birds of a Feather) Pam Ferris (Where the Heart Is) Sarah Lancashire (Where the Heart Is) |
Most Popular Drama Series | Jonathan Creek (BBC One) | Ballykissangel (BBC One) Where the Heart Is (ITV) Kavanagh QC (ITV) |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Coronation Street (ITV) | Brookside (Channel 4) EastEnders (BBC One) Emmerdale (ITV) |
Most Popular Entertainment Programme | Stars in Their Eyes (ITV) | It'll be Alright on the Night (ITV) Jim Davidson's Generation Game (BBC One) Shooting Stars (BBC Two) |
Most Popular Talk Show | Parkinson (BBC One) | Des O'Connor Tonight (ITV) TFI Friday (Channel 4) The Mrs Merton Show (BBC Two) |
Most Popular Entertainment Presenter | Michael Barrymore | Bruce Forsyth Jim Davidson Lily Savage |
Most Popular Daytime Programme | This Morning (ITV) | The Big Breakfast (Channel 4) Countdown (Channel 4) GMTV (ITV) |
Most Popular Factual Entertainment Programme | Changing Rooms (BBC Two) | Animal Hospital (BBC One) Celebrity Ready, Steady, Cook (BBC Two) Strange But True? (ITV) |
Most Popular Documentary | Full Circle with Michael Palin (BBC One) | Children's Hospital (BBC One) The Human Body (BBC One) |
Most Popular Quiz Programme | Have I Got News for You (BBC Two) | A Question of Sport (BBC One) Michael Barrymore's Strike It Rich (ITV) They Think It's All Over (BBC One) |
Most Popular Comedy Programme | The Vicar of Dibley (BBC One) | Friends (Channel 4/NBC) Last of the Summer Wine (BBC One) Men Behaving Badly (BBC One) |
Most Popular Comedy Performer | Nicholas Lyndhurst (Goodnight Sweetheart) | Dawn French (The Vicar of Dibley) Caroline Quentin (Kiss Me Kate) Judi Dench Martin Clunes |
Most Popular Newcomer | Anna Brecon (Emmerdale) | Claire Goose (Casualty) Jane Danson (Coronation Street) Adam Rickitt (Coronation Street) Jason Durr (Heartbeat) |
Most Popular Advert | Diet Coke ("11.30 Appointment") | Andrex ("Puppy Patrol") Tesco ("Dotty and Jane") W H Smith (Nicholas Lyndhurst) |
Special Recognition Award | John Thaw |
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References
- "Past Winners". National Television Awards. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
- "Barrymore makes it four in TV awards". BBC News. 28 October 1998. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
- "Viewers' favourites to be revealed". BBC News. 27 October 1998. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
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