Television and Radio Industries Club

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The Television and Radio Industries Club (widely known as TRIC) is a British institution chartered in 1931 to "promote goodwill in the television and radio industries". The Club holds an annual awards ceremony each year honouring achievement in television and radio.[1]

Membership is drawn from the communication, entertainment, manufacturing, warranty insurance and service sectors from programme makers and broadcasters to radio producers and makers.

TRIC president

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The TRIC presidency is an honorary position that usually has a fixed term of one year. For the first few decades of its existence, TRIC presidents were drawn mainly from TV/Radio industry pioneers or the world of politics. The 1970s heralded a shift and marked a period which saw the appointment of numerous broadcast industry executives. The 1990s saw another shift with appointments from the world of popular entertainment. Notable holders have included Robert Maxwell, Michael Grade, Bob Monkhouse, Bernard Ingham and Tony Hadley[2][3]

1980–present day

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2020s 2010s 2000s 1990s 1980s
2029/30 2019/20 Lorraine Kelly 2009/10 Sian Williams 1999/00 Gloria Hunniford 1989/90 Clive Leach
2028/29 2018/19 Lisa Snowdon 2008/09 1998/99 Bruce Gyngell 1988/89 John F. O'Neill
2027/28 2017/18 2007/08 Brian Blessed 1997/98 Bernard Ingham 1987/88 Michael Grade
2026/27 2016/17 Jeff Stelling 2006/07 Dermot Murnaghan 1996/97 Ned Sherrin 1986/87 Robert Maxwell
2025/26 2015/16 Kate Garraway 2005/06 Ainsley Harriott 1995/96 Will Wyatt 1985/86 John Whitney
2024/25 2014/15 Sandi Toksvig 2004/05 June Whitfield 1994/95 Bob Monkhouse 1984/85 Aubrey Singer
2023/24 Roman Kemp 2013/14 Mary Nightingale 2003/04 Charlie Dimmock 1993/94 David Frost 1983/84 Lord Thompson
2022/23 Rob Rinder 2012/13 Jon Culshaw 2002/03 Angela Rippon 1992/93 Johnny Beerling 1982/83 David Hurley
2021/22 Alex Jones 2011/12 Eamonn Holmes 2001/02 Tom O'Connor 1991/92 Ian Gray 1981/82 Bill Cotton
2020/21 John Barrowman 2010/11 Tony Hadley 2000/01 Roy Hudd 1990/91 David Hatch 1980/81 Robin Scott

1940–1979

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1970s 1960s 1950s 1940s
1979/80 Brian Tesler 1969/70 Lord Hill 1959/60 D. Curry, A.M.I.E.R.E. 1949/50 The Marquis of Exeter
1978/79 Howard Thomas 1968/69 1958/59 Robert Fraser 1948/49 H. de A. Donisthorpe
1977/78 Douglas Muggeridge 1967/68 Victor Tait 1957/58 Admiral J. W. S. Dorling 1947/48 J. H. Williams
1976/77 ? 1966/67 Eric Robinson 1956/57 Eric K. Cole 1946/47 Leslie Carr Gamage
1975/76 Brian T. Reilly 1965/66 J. Raymond Tobin 1955/56 Harold Bishop 1945/46 Lord Renwick
1974/75 Lord Aylestone 1964/65 Ian Orr-Ewing 1954/55 Charles Orr Stanley 1944/45 Noel Ashbridge
1973/74 John Stewart-Clarke 1963/64 Basil de Ferranti 1953/54 Teddy Rosen 1943/44
1972/73 Peter Cadbury 1962/63 Guy Fountain 1952/53 Lord Brabazon 1942/43 Vincent de Ferranti
1971/72 George Elrick 1961/62 Ernest S. Brown 1951/52 Ian Fraser 1941/42 Louis Sterling
1970/71 Francis Edgar Jones 1960/61 F. W. Perks 1950/51 Norman Collins 1940/41 Stanley R. Mullard

1930s

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1939-40: The Right Honourable J. H. Thomas

1938-39: Major L. H. Peter (Chairman of the Radio Manufacturers Association and Chief engineer, Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company)

1937-38: M. M. Macqueen (Chairman of the Radio Manufacturers Association and later Chairman of General Electric Company)

TRIC Awards

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TRIC Awards
Awarded forAchievement in television and radio
DateAnnually
LocationThe Great Room, Grosvenor House, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Hosted byIncumbent TRIC president
First awardedApril 1969; 55 years ago (1969-04)
Websitetric.org.uk/tric-awards/

The TRIC awards are bestowed annually and since 2019 the winners have been decided by public vote from a list of predetermined nominations within various categories.[4]

Traditionally, the awards ceremony has taken place at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, ever since the first Awards Lunch was held there in April 1969 when three awards were presented to Val Doonican, Kenneth Horne and The Forsyte Saga.[5] In 2021, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the awards were presented in September instead of their usual March fixture and at 8 Northumberland Avenue near Trafalgar Square with an accompanying livestream.[6]

Since 1992 it has been the honour of the TRIC president to host the awards ceremony, the only recent exceptions being the 2009 ceremony when Bill Turnbull stepped in on behalf of Sian Williams who was on maternity leave, and 2021 when Roman Kemp hosted in lieu of then president John Barrowman.[6]

Award winners from the twentieth century have included sports presenter David Coleman,[7] newscaster Jan Leeming[8] and long-running radio drama, The Archers.[9]

2024 winners

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55th TRIC awards: Hosted by Roman Kemp
Award Winners[10][11][12] Nominees[13][14]
TRIC Special Award 2024 Mr Bates vs The Post Office -
TRIC Recognition Award[15][a] Dave Berry -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
The Archers
Soap Actor Maureen Lipman (as Evelyn Plummer) Coronation Street David Neilson (as Roy Cropper) Coronation Street
Derek Thompson (as Charlie Fairhead) Casualty
Jeff Hordley (as Cain Dingle) Emmerdale
Maureen Lipman (as Evelyn Plummer) Coronation Street
Entertainment Programme Strictly Come Dancing Gogglebox
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Race Across the World
Strictly Come Dancing
Food Programme Gordon Gino and Fred: Viva España Gordon Gino and Fred: Viva España
The Great British Bake Off
MasterChef
Saturday Kitchen
Radio Programme Ken Bruce Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp
Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden
Ken Bruce
The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show
Factual Programme Mr Bates vs The Post Office – The Real Story The Martin Lewis Money Show Live
Mr Bates vs The Post Office – The Real Story
Planet Earth III
The Repair Shop
Daytime Programme Ken Bruce A Place in the Sun
Escape to the Country
Homes Under the Hammer
Ken Bruce
Game Show The Chase 1% Club
The Chase
Dragons' Den
The Traitors
Drama Programme Mr Bates vs The Post Office Death in Paradise
Happy Valley
Kin
Mr Bates vs The Post Office
News Programme GB News Breakfast BBC Breakfast
BBC News at Six
GB News Breakfast
Good Morning Britain
News Presenter Nigel Farage Eamonn Holmes
Matt Chorley
Nigel Farage
Susanna Reid
TV Personality Bradley Walsh Ant & Dec
Bradley Walsh
Martin Lewis
Piers Morgan
Radio Personality Ken Bruce Chris Moyles
Ken Bruce
Roman Kemp
Sara Cox
Podcast of the Year That Peter Crouch Podcast Staying Relevant: Sam Thompson & Pete Wicks
That Peter Crouch Podcast
The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett
The Rest is History
Interview of the Year Ken Bruce interviews Noel Gallagher Alastair Stewart reveals his heartbreaking diagnosis to Camilla Tominey
Louis Theroux interviews Dame Joan Collins
Ken Bruce interviews Noel Gallagher
Piers Morgan Uncensored: "PM and the PM"
Live Event of the Year The Coronation of HM The King and Queen Camilla FIFA Women's World Cup Final
Glastonbury: Elton John's Farewell
The Coronation of HM The King and Queen Camilla
The Ashes Test Match Special – BBC Radio 5 Live
Social Media Broadcast Joe Wicks Amelia Dimoldenberg
Giovanna Fletcher
Joe Wicks
Sophie Hinchcliffe

2023 winners

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54th TRIC awards: Hosted by Rob Rinder and Judi Love
Award Winners[16][17][13] Nominees[18][19]
TRIC Special Award 2023 Good Morning Britain -
TRIC Recognition Award[20][b] James Whale -
Soap of the Year Emmerdale Casualty
Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Soap Actor Danielle Harold (as Lola Pearce-Brown) EastEnders Charlotte Jordan (as Daisy Midgeley) Coronation Street
Danielle Harold (as Lola Pearce-Brown) EastEnders
Jeff Hordley (as Cain Dingle) Emmerdale
Ryan Prescott (as Ryan Connor) Coronation Street
Entertainment Programme Gogglebox Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad
Gogglebox
Have I Got News for You
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
Food Programme The Great British Bake Off James Martin's Saturday Morning
MasterChef
Rick Stein's Cornwall
The Great British Bake Off
Radio Programme The Julia Hartley-Brewer Breakfast Show Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp
James O'Brien
Kate Garraway
The Julia Hartley-Brewer Breakfast Show
Factual Programme Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
The Martin Lewis Money Show
The Queen: 70 Glorious Years
The Repair Shop
Daytime Programme A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun
Escape to the Country
Father Brown
This Morning
Game Show The Chase Michael McIntyre's The Wheel
Pointless
The 1% Club
The Chase
Drama Programme Peaky Blinders Call the Midwife
Death in Paradise
Doc Martin
Peaky Blinders
Multi-Channel News GB News Breakfast Channel 4 News
GB News Breakfast
Good Morning Britain
ITV Evening News
Talk TV Breakfast Show
News Presenter Nigel Farage Eamonn Holmes
Nigel Farage
Piers Morgan
Stephen Dixon
Susanna Reid
TV Personality Bradley Walsh Ant & Dec
Bradley Walsh
Lee Mack
Michael McIntyre
Stacey Solomon
Radio Personality Roman Kemp James Whale
Kate Garraway
Roman Kemp
Sara Cox
Vanessa Feltz
Podcast of the Year That Peter Crouch Podcast Alan Carr's ‘Life's a Beach’
Dan Snow's History Hit
That Peter Crouch Podcast
Ukraine War Diaries
Interview of the Year Piers Morgan interviews Cristiano Ronaldo Louis Theroux interviews Stormzy
Michael Palin: Into Iraq
Piers Morgan interviews Cristiano Ronaldo
Susanna Reid interviews Boris Johnson
Live Event of the Year The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II Six Nations Rugby
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Wimbledon
Streamed After Life After Life
Bridgerton
House of the Dragon
The Crown
The White Lotus

2022 winners

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53rd TRIC awards: Hosted by Alex Jones
Award Winners[21][22] Nominees[23]
TRIC Special Award 2022 Clive Myrie -
Soap of the Year Emmerdale Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Holby City
Soap Actor Rosie Marcel (as Jac Naylor) Casualty / Holby City Paige Sandhu (as Meena Jutla) Emmerdale
Rosie Marcel (as Jac Naylor) Casualty / Holby City
Sally Carman (as Abi Franklin) Coronation Street
Simon Gregson (as Steve McDonald) Coronation Street
Entertainment Programme Gogglebox Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad
Gogglebox
The Graham Norton Show
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Clarkson's Farm
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
The Masked Singer
Sports Programme BBC Wimbledon A League of their Own
BBC Wimbledon
Match of the Day

Tokyo 2020: Olympics (BBC)
Food Programme Gordon, Gino and Fred Go Greek: "Mamma Mia" Gordon, Gino and Fred Go Greek: "Mamma Mia"
James Martin's Saturday Morning
MasterChef
The Great British Bake Off
New Drama Programme It's a Sin Around the World in 80 Days
It's a Sin
The Pembrokeshire Murders
Vigil
Radio Programme Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp)
Heart Breakfast (Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden)
Sara Cox (BBC Radio 2)
The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show
Factual Programme Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs Ambulance
Kate Garraway: Finding Derek
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
The Repair Shop
Daytime Programme This Morning A Place in the Sun
Loose Women
Steph's Packed Lunch
This Morning
Game Show The Chase Michael McIntyre's The Wheel
Richard Osman's House of Games
The Chase
Would I Lie To You?
Drama Programme Line of Duty All Creatures Great and Small
Call the Midwife
Line of Duty
Vera
Multi-Channel News Good Morning Britain BBC Breakfast
BBC News Team
GB News Team
Good Morning Britain
News Presenter Eamonn Holmes Clive Myrie
Eamonn Holmes
Stephen Dixon
Victoria Derbyshire
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Bradley Walsh
Piers Morgan
Rylan Clark
Radio Personality Roman Kemp Amanda Holden
Kate Garraway
Roman Kemp
Sara Cox
Podcast of the Year Sh**ged, Married, Annoyed Happy Place (Fearne Cotton)
Parenting Hell (Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe)
Sh**ged, Married, Annoyed
That Peter Crouch Podcast

2021 winners

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52nd TRIC awards: Hosted by Roman Kemp[6]
Award Winners[24] Nominees[25]
TRIC Special Award 2021 Kate Garraway -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Casualty
Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Soap Actor Shelley King (as Yasmeen Nazir) Coronation Street Danny Dyer (as Mick Carter) EastEnders
Jane Danson (as Leanne Battersby) Coronation Street
Shelley King (as Yasmeen Nazir) Coronation Street
Entertainment Programme Gogglebox Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad
Gogglebox
Reality Programme I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
The Masked Singer
Strictly Come Dancing
Sports Programme A League of Their Own A League of Their Own
Match of the Day
A Question of Sport
Food Programme Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip
Saturday Morning with James Martin
The Great British Bake Off
New Drama Programme Bridgerton Bridgerton
Des
Gangs of London
Radio Programme Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp)
The Jason Manford Show
Mid Mornings
(Kate Garraway)
Factual Programme The Repair Shop 24 Hours in A&E
Ross Kemp: Living with Dementia
The Repair Shop
Daytime Programme This Morning Steph's Packed Lunch
The Chase
This Morning
Comedy Programme Would I Lie to You? After Life
Sex Education
Would I Lie to You?
Streamed (Drama) Programme The Crown Call the Midwife
Killing Eve
The Crown
Multi-Channel News Good Morning Britain BBC Breakfast
Good Morning Britain
Sky News
News Presenter Piers Morgan Huw Edwards
Piers Morgan
Susanna Reid
TV Personality Ant & Dec Alison Hammond
Ant & Dec
Bradley Walsh
Radio Personality Roman Kemp Roman Kemp
Tony Blackburn
Zoe Ball
Podcast of the Year David Tennant does a Podcast with... David Tennant does a Podcast with...
Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster
Sh**ged Married Annoyed

2020 winners

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51st TRIC awards: Hosted by Lorraine Kelly
Award Winners[26] Nominees[27]
TRIC Special Award 2020 Newsnight -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Soap Actor Kellie Bright (as Linda Carter) EastEnders Kellie Bright (as Linda Carter) EastEnders
Jack P. Shepherd (as David Platt) Coronation Street
Jennifer Metcalfe (as Mercedes McQueen) Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Gavin & Stacey Gavin & Stacey
Fleabag
The Graham Norton Show
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Strictly Come Dancing
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Love Island
Sports Programme A League of Their Own A League of Their Own
Match of the Day

Rugby World Cup 2019 (ITV)
Wimbledon 2019
Food Programme The Great British Bake Off The Great British Bake Off
Gino's Italian Express
MasterChef
Drama Programme Killing Eve Killing Eve
Chernobyl
Peaky Blinders
Radio Programme Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp)
Radio 1 Breakfast
(Greg James)
BBC Radio 2 Drivetime
(Sara Cox)
Factual Programme Blue Planet Live Blue Planet Live
24 Hours in A&E
Seven Worlds, One Planet
Daytime Programme This Morning This Morning
Good Morning Britain
The Repair Shop
Crime Programme Line of Duty Line of Duty
Luther
Silent Witness
Streamed Programme The Crown The Crown
After Life
Our Planet
The Grand Tour
TV Judge David Walliams David Walliams
Olly Murs
Simon Cowell
will.i.am
News Presenter Fiona Bruce Fiona Bruce
Jon Snow
Susanna Reid
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Claudia Winkleman
Graham Norton
Romesh Ranganathan
Radio Personality Greg James Greg James
Chris Evans
Roman Kemp
Podcast of the Year That Peter Crouch Podcast That Peter Crouch Podcast
Brexitcast
Sh**ged Married Annoyed
The Frank Skinner Show

2019 winners

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50th TRIC awards: Hosted by Lisa Snowdon
Award Winners[28] Nominees[29]
TRIC Special Award 2019 Lorraine Kelly -
Soap of the Year Emmerdale Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Soap Actor Danny Dyer (as Mick Carter) EastEnders Danny Dyer (as Mick Carter) EastEnders
Kellie Bright (as Linda Carter) EastEnders
Rosie Marcel (as Jac Naylor) Casualty / Holby City
Entertainment Programme Michael McIntyre's Big Show Michael McIntyre's Big Show
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
The Graham Norton Show
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Love Island
Strictly Come Dancing
Sports Programme A League of Their Own
Match of the Day
A League of Their Own
Channel 4 F1
Gillette Soccer Saturday
Match of the Day
Food Programme The Great British Bake Off Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip
MasterChef
The Great British Bake Off
Drama Programme A Very English Scandal A Very English Scandal
Call the Midwife
Our Girl
Radio Programme Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp)
Radio 1 Breakfast
(Greg James)
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Factual Programme Dynasties Dynasties
Stacey Dooley Investigates
Who Do You Think You Are
Daytime Programme The Chase BBC Breakfast
The Chase
This Morning
Crime Programme Bodyguard Bodyguard
Killing Eve
Silent Witness
International Programme The Handmaid's Tale Orange Is the New Black
The Bridge
The Handmaid's Tale
News Presenter Fiona Bruce Fiona Bruce
Jon Snow
Naga Munchetty
TV Personality Holly Willoughby Ant & Dec
Holly Willoughby
Keith Lemon
Radio Personality Greg James Greg James
Jamie Theakston
Zoe Ball
Podcast of the Year You, Me and the Big C Desert Island Discs
That Peter Crouch
You, Me and the Big C: Putting the can in cancer

2018 winners

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49th TRIC awards: Hosted by Lisa Snowdon
Award Winners[30] Nominees[31]
TRIC Special Award 2018 This Morning -
Soap of the Year Emmerdale Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Soap Actor Ryan Hawley (as Robert Sugden) Emmerdale Connor McIntyre (as Pat Phelan) Coronation Street
Lucy Fallon (as Bethany Platt) Coronation Street
Ryan Hawley (as Robert Sugden) Emmerdale
Entertainment Programme I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
The Voice UK
Reality Programme Love Island Love Island
Made in Chelsea
The Real Housewives of Cheshire
Sports Programme A League of Their Own A League of Their Own
A Question of Sport
Match of the Day
Food Programme The Great British Bake Off Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast
Masterchef
The Great British Bake Off
Drama Programme Doctor Foster Call the Midwife
Doctor Foster
Poldark
Drama Performance Suranne Jones Aidan Turner
Cillian Murphy
Suranne Jones
Radio Programme The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp)
The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show
The Official Vodafone Big Top 40
(Marvin Humes)
Factual Programme Blue Planet II 24 Hours in A&E
Blue Planet II
Gordon Ramsay on Cocaine
Daytime Programme This Morning BBC Breakfast
Loose Women
This Morning
Streamed Programme Black Mirror Black Mirror
The Crown
The Grand Tour
News Presenter Eamonn Holmes Eamonn Holmes
Kay Burley
Susanna Reid
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Holly Willoughby
Keith Lemon
Radio Personality Dermot O'Leary Dermot O'Leary
Rickie, Melvin & Charlie
Sara Cox
Podcast of the Year Desert Island Discs Desert Island Discs
Flintoff, Savage and the Ping Pong Guy
My Dad Wrote a Porno

2017 winners

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48th TRIC awards: Hosted by Jeff Stelling[32]
Award Winners Nominees
TRIC Special Award 2017 June Brown -
Original OTT Streamed The Crown The Grand Tour
The Crown
House of Cards
Soap of the Year EastEnders Coronation Street
Eastenders
Emmerdale
Entertainment Programme Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway Gogglebox
Have I Got News for You
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Drama Programme Poldark Cold Feet
Poldark
Vera
Radio / Digital Radio Programme Heart Breakfast
(Jamie Theakston & Emma Bunton)
Heart Breakfast (Jamie Theakston & Emma Bunton)
Vodafone Big Top 40
The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show
Daytime Programme This Morning BBC Breakfast
Sunday Brunch
This Morning
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Britain's Got Talent
Strictly Come Dancing
The X Factor
Sports Programme Match of the Day A League of Their Own
Match of the Day
The Last Leg
Factual Programme Planet Earth II DIY SOS
Planet Earth II
The Real Marigold Hotel
Crime Programme Death in Paradise Death in Paradise
Happy Valley
The Night Manager
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Celebrity Juice Celebrity Juice
Made in Chelsea
Towie
Soap Personality Kym Marsh June Brown
Kym Marsh
Tina O'Brien
Newscaster / Reporter Evan Davis Evan Davis
Jeremy Thompson
Victoria Derbyshire
Sports Presenter / Reporter Jeff Stelling Gabby Logan
Jeff Stelling
Sue Barker
TV Personality Holly Willoughby Ant & Dec
Holly Willoughby
Keith Lemon
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
Laura Tobin
Nazaneen Ghaffar
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Emma Bunton Dave Berry
Emma Bunton
Simon Mayo

2016 winners

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47th TRIC awards: Hosted by Kate Garraway[33]
Award Winners Nominees
TRIC Special Award 2016 Casualty -
Soap of the Year EastEnders Casualty
Coronation Street
EastEnders
Entertainment Programme Peter Kay's Car Share Gogglebox
Have I Got News for You
Peter Kay's Car Share
Drama Programme Downton Abbey Doctor Foster
Doc Martin
Downton Abbey
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The Chris Evans Breakfast Show Simon Mayo Drivetime
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The Official Chart
with Greg James
Daytime Programme Pointless BBC Breakfast
Pointless
The Chase
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
The Great British Bake Off
Sports Programme Match of the Day Grand Prix
Match of the Day
Rugby World Cup 2015 (ITV)
Factual Programme Grand Designs Grand Designs
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
The Hunt
Crime Programme Silent Witness Broadchurch
Ripper Street
Silent Witness
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Celebrity Juice Celebrity Juice
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! Now!
The Keith Lemon Sketch Show
Soap Personality Adam Woodyatt Adam Woodyatt
David Neilson
Linda Henry
Newscaster / Reporter Bill Turnbull Bill Turnbull
Eamonn Holmes
Kate Garraway
Sports Presenter / Reporter Jeff Stelling Clare Balding
Gary Lineker
Jeff Stelling
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Graham Norton
Keith Lemon
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
Siân Welby
Tomasz Schafernaker
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Nick Grimshaw Chris Evans
Nick Grimshaw
Simon Mayo

2015 winners

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46th TRIC awards: Hosted by Sandi Toksvig[34]
Award Winners Nominees
TRIC Special Award 2015 Match of the Day -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Gogglebox Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Gogglebox
The Graham Norton Show
Drama Programme Downton Abbey Cilla
Doc Martin
Downton Abbey
Radio / Digital Radio Programme Capital Breakfast
(Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon)  
Capital Breakfast (Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon)
5 Live Breakfast
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Daytime Programme Pointless BBC Breakfast
Peter Andre's 60 Minute Makeover
Pointless
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Britain's Got Talent
Strictly Come Dancing
The Voice UK
Sports Programme A Question of Sport A Question of Sport
Grand Prix  
Soccer Saturday
Factual Programme The Great British Bake Off Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
The Great British Bake Off
The Mekong River with Sue Perkins
Crime Programme Silent Witness Scott & Bailey
Sherlock
Silent Witness
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Celebrity Juice Celebrity Juice
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! Now!
Stella
Soap Personality Danny Dyer Danny Dyer
Kym Marsh
Simon Gregson
Newscaster / Reporter Susanna Reid Ben Shephard
Fiona Bruce
Susanna Reid
Sports Presenter / Reporter Jeff Stelling Clare Balding
Jeff Stelling
Suzi Perry
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Graham Norton
Keith Lemon
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
Laura Tobin
Tomasz Schafernaker
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Chris Evans Chris Evans
Fearne Cotton
Nicky Campbell

2014 winners

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45th TRIC awards: Hosted by Mary Nightingale[35]
Award Winners Nominees
TRIC Special Award 2014 Dancing on Ice -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Entertainment Programme Gogglebox Gogglebox
Mrs. Brown's Boys
The Graham Norton Show
Drama Programme Doctor Who Call the Midwife
Doctor Who
Downton Abbey
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The Chris Evans Breakfast Show Capital Breakfast (Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon)
Heart Breakfast  (Jamie Theakston & Emma Bunton)
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Daytime Programme This Morning Pointless
Saturday Kitchen
This Morning
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
The Apprentice
Factual Programme Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs Educating Yorkshire
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
The Great British Bake Off
Crime Programme Broadchurch Broadchurch
Luther
Silent Witness
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Celebrity Juice Celebrity Juice
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!
Made in Chelsea
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Peter Andre Joe Swash
Keith Lemon
Peter Andre
Soap Personality Ashley Taylor Dawson Julie Hesmondhalgh
Michelle Keegan
Ashley Taylor Dawson
Newscaster / Reporter Susanna Reid Fiona Bruce
Lorraine Kelly
Susanna Reid
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gabby Logan Clare Balding
Gabby Logan
Sue Barker
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Claudia Winkleman
Paul O'Grady
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
Lucy Verasamy
Siân Lloyd
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Emma Bunton Chris Evans
Emma Bunton
Scott Mills

2013 winners

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44th TRIC awards: Hosted by Jon Culshaw[5]
Award Winners[36] Nominees[37]
TRIC Special Award 2013 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Mrs. Brown's Boys Have I Got News for You
Mock the Week
Mrs. Brown's Boys
Drama Programme Call the Midwife Call the Midwife
Downton Abbey
Merlin
Radio / Digital Radio Programme Capital Breakfast
(Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon)
Capital Breakfast (Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon)
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Daytime Programme This Morning Pointless
Saturday Kitchen
This Morning
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
The Apprentice
Factual Programme Countryfile Come Dine with Me
Countryfile
Top Gear
Crime Programme Silent Witness Lewis
Sherlock
Silent Witness
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Celebrity Juice Celebrity Juice
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!
Mad Dogs
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Peter Andre Keith Lemon
Olly Murs
Peter Andre
Soap Personality Shane Richie Michelle Keegan
Nick Pickard
Shane Richie
Newscaster / Reporter Eamonn Holmes
Sian Williams
Eamonn Holmes
Kate Garraway
Sian Williams
Sports Presenter / Reporter Clare Balding Clare Balding
Gary Lineker
Jeff Stelling
TV Personality Ant & Dec Alan Carr
Ant & Dec
Stephen Fry
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
Lucy Verasamy
Siân Lloyd
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Chris Evans Chris Evans
Lisa Snowdon
Scott Mills

2012 winners

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43rd TRIC awards: Hosted by Eamonn Holmes[5]
Award Winners[38] Nominees[39]
TRIC Special Award 2012 June Whitfield CBE -
Soap of the Year EastEnders Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Entertainment Programme Have I Got News for You Harry Hill's TV Burp
Have I Got News for You
Outnumbered
Drama Programme Downton Abbey Downton Abbey
Garrow's Law
Spooks
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The Chris Evans Breakfast Show Capital Breakfast (Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon)
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Desert Island Discs
Daytime Programme This Morning BBC Breakfast
Loose Women
This Morning
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
The Apprentice
Arts / Documentary Programme The Choir: Military Wives Countryfile
Frozen Planet
The Choir: Military Wives
Satellite / Digital TV Programme The Only Way Is Essex An Idiot Abroad
Ross Kemp: Extreme World
The Only Way Is Essex
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Peter Andre Dermot Murnaghan
Keith Lemon
Peter Andre
Soap Personality Betty Driver
(posthumous award)
Betty Driver
Chelsea Halfpenny
Jo Joyner
Newscaster / Reporter Sian Williams Eamonn Holmes
Jon Snow
Sian Williams
Sports Presenter / Reporter Jeff Stelling Gary Lineker
Jake Humphrey
Jeff Stelling
TV Personality Alan Carr Alan Carr
Ant & Dec
Graham Norton
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
Lucy Verasamy
Siân Lloyd
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Chris Evans Chris Evans
Chris Moyles
Emma Bunton

2011 winners

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42nd TRIC awards: Hosted by Tony Hadley[5]
Award Winners[40] Nominees[41]
TRIC Special Award 2011 A Question of Sport -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Top Gear Harry Hill's TV Burp
MasterChef
Top Gear
Drama Programme Downton Abbey Ashes To Ashes
Downton Abbey
Sherlock
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The Chris Evans Breakfast Show Capital Breakfast (Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon)
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The Chris Moyles Show
Daytime Programme Come Dine with Me BBC Breakfast
Come Dine with Me
This Morning
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Strictly Come Dancing
The Apprentice
The X Factor
Arts / Documentary Programme Countryfile Countryfile
The Gadget Show
Wonders of the Solar System
Satellite / Digital TV Programme The Inbetweeners An Idiot Abroad
Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man
The Inbetweeners
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Eamonn Holmes Eamonn Holmes
Leigh Francis
Peter Andre
Soap Personality Jessie Wallace Jennifer Metcalfe
Jessie Wallace
Sally Dynevor
Newscaster / Reporter Bill Turnbull Bill Turnbull
Fiona Bruce
Kate Garraway
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gary Lineker Gary Lineker
Jake Humphrey
Jeff Stelling
TV Personality Harry Hill Alan Carr
Harry Hill
Jeremy Clarkson
Weather Presenter Clare Nasir Carol Kirkwood
Clare Nasir
Kirsty McCabe
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Chris Evans Chris Evans
Chris Moyles
Simon Mayo

2010 winners

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41st TRIC awards: Hosted by Sian Williams[5]
Award Winners[42] Nominees[43]
TRIC Special Award 2010 Barbara Windsor -
Soap of the Year EastEnders Coronation Street
EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Outnumbered Gavin & Stacey
Outnumbered
Top Gear
Drama Programme Doctor Who Doc Martin
Doctor Who
Shameless
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The Chris Moyles Show Chris Evans Drivetime
The Chris Moyles Show
Wake Up to Wogan
Daytime Programme BBC Breakfast BBC Breakfast
GMTV
This Morning
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Strictly Come Dancing
The Apprentice
The X Factor
Arts / Documentary Programme Oz and James Drink to Britain Countryfile
James May's Toy Stories
Oz and James Drink to Britain
Crime Programme Waking the Dead Ashes to Ashes
Spooks
Waking the Dead
Satellite / Digital TV Programme The Inbetweeners I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!
Ross Kemp: Return to Afghanistan
The Inbetweeners
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Eamonn Holmes Eamonn Holmes
Jeff Stelling
Joe Swash
Soap Personality Ricky Whittle Lacey Turner
Ricky Whittle
Simon Gregson
Newscaster / Reporter Mark Austin Bill Turnbull
Jon Snow
Mark Austin
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gary Lineker Gabby Logan
Gary Lineker
Jeff Stelling
TV Personality Harry Hill Harry Hill
James May
Stephen Fry
Weather Presenter Tomasz Schafernaker Carol Kirkwood
Peter Cockroft
Tomasz Schafernaker
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Sir Terry Wogan Chris Evans
Chris Moyles
Terry Wogan
HD Programme Life Jamie's American Road Trip
Life

The Ashes

2009 winners

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40th TRIC awards: Hosted by Bill Turnbull (on behalf of Sian Williams)[5]
Award Winners[44] Nominees[45]
TRIC Special Award 2009 Have I Got News for You -
Soap of the Year EastEnders Coronation Street
EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Top Gear Grand Prix
Harry Hill's TV Burp
Top Gear
Drama Programme Lark Rise to Candleford Lark Rise to Candleford
Little Dorrit
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Radio / Digital Radio Programme Capital Breakfast
(Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon)
Capital Breakfast Show
The Chris Moyles Show
Chris Evans Drivetime
Daytime Programme Loose Women BBC Breakfast
GMTV
Loose Women
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Strictly Come Dancing
The Apprentice
The X Factor
Arts / Documentary Programme Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow
The One Show
The Secret Millionaire
Crime Programme New Tricks New Tricks
Spooks
Wire in the Blood
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Gavin & Stacey Britain's Got More Talent
Ross Kemp in Afghanistan
Gavin & Stacey
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Eamonn Holmes Eamonn Holmes
Katie & Peter
Jeff Stelling
Soap Personality Katherine Kelly Katherine Kelly
Patsy Palmer
Simon Gregson
Newscaster / Reporter Sir Trevor McDonald Fiona Phillips
Fiona Bruce
Sir Trevor McDonald
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gary Lineker Adrian Chiles
Gary Lineker
Clare Balding
TV Personality Alan Carr Alan Carr
Jeremy Clarkson
Stephen Fry
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
Andrea McLean
Siân Lloyd
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Johnny Vaughan John Humphrys
Chris Evans
Johnny Vaughan
HD Programme Olympics 2008 Live at the Apollo
Olympics 2008
Tiger - Spy in the Jungle

2008 winners

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39th TRIC awards: Hosted by Brian Blessed[5]
Award Winners[46] Nominees[47]
TRIC Special Award 2008 Antiques Roadshow -
Soap of the Year EastEnders Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Entertainment Programme Top Gear Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Have I Got News for You
Top Gear
Drama Programme Cranford Cranford
Doctor Who
Shameless
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The Chris Moyles Show Steve Wright in the Afternoon
The Chris Moyles Show
The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show
Daytime Programme A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun
Deal or No Deal
This Morning
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Dragons' Den
Strictly Come Dancing
The X Factor
Arts / Documentary Programme Coast Coast
The F Word
Long Way Down
Crime Programme Life on Mars Life on Mars
Spooks
Wire in the Blood
Satellite / Digital TV Programme I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!
Ross Kemp on Gangs
Secret Diary of a Call Girl
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Eamonn Holmes Eamonn Holmes
Katie & Peter
Jeff Stelling
Soap Personality Kim Ryder Antony Cotton
Liz Dawn
Kim Ryder
Newscaster / Reporter Fiona Bruce Mark Austin
Fiona Bruce
Ben Shephard
Sports Presenter / Reporter Sue Barker Sue Barker
Gary Lineker
Gabby Logan
TV Personality Gordon Ramsay Fern Britton
Harry Hill
Gordon Ramsay
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Carol Kirkwood
John Kettley
Siân Lloyd
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Johnny Vaughan Russell Brand
Chris Evans
Johnny Vaughan
TV Advertisement Cadbury Gorilla Cadbury Gorilla
Guinness Dominoes
Skoda Fabia

2007 winners

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38th TRIC awards: Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan[5]
Award Winners[48] Nominees[49]
TRIC Special Award 2007 Emmerdale -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Have I Got News for You Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Have I Got News for You
Top Gear
Drama Programme Spooks Doctor Who
Jane Eyre
Spooks
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The Chris Moyles Show Chris Evans Drivetime
Steve Wright in the Afternoon
The Chris Moyles Show
Daytime Programme Deal or No Deal BBC Breakfast
Deal or No Deal
GMTV
Reality Programme Strictly Come Dancing Dragon's Den
Strictly Come Dancing
The X Factor
Arts / Documentary Programme Planet Earth Grand Designs
Planet Earth
Coast
Satellite / Digital TV Programme The Xtra Factor (ITV 2) Brainiac: Science Abuse
Soccer Saturday
The Xtra Factor
(ITV 2)
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Richard Hammond Richard Hammond
Ben Shephard
Jeff Stelling
Soap Personality Lacey Turner Simon Gregson
Lacey Turner
Bradley Walsh
Newscaster / Reporter Fiona Bruce Fiona Bruce
Natasha Kaplinsky
Dermot Murnaghan
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gary Lineker Gary Lineker
Gabby Logan
Ally McCoist
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Gordon Ramsay
Jonathan Ross
Weather Presenter Siân Lloyd Isobel Lang
Siân Lloyd
Helen Willetts
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Chris Moyles Chris Moyles
Jonathan Ross
Johnny Vaughan

2006 winners

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37th TRIC awards: Hosted by Ainsley Harriott[5]
Award Winners[50] Nominees[51]
TRIC Special Award 2006 David Dimbleby -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street
Entertainment Programme Strictly Come Dancing I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Strictly Come Dancing
Top Gear
The X Factor
Drama Programme Bleak House Bleak House
Doctor Who
Shakespeare Re-Told
Radio / Digital Radio Programme Steve Wright in the Afternoon
Morning / Daytime Programme BBC Breakfast
Comedy Programme Little Britain
Arts / Documentary Programme A Picture of Britain
Satellite / Digital TV Programme The Xtra Factor (ITV 2)
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Richard Hammond
Newscaster / Reporter Fiona Bruce
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gary Lineker
TV Personality Paul O'Grady Ant & Dec
Paul O'Grady
Jonathan Ross
New TV Talent Billie Piper
Weather Presenter Helen Willetts
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Chris Moyles

2005 winners

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36th TRIC awards: Hosted by June Whitfield[5]
Award Winners[52] Nominees[53]
TRIC Special Award 2005 Ronnie Corbett -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Entertainment Programme Strictly Come Dancing Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Strictly Come Dancing
Top Gear
Drama Programme Spooks Blackpool
Spooks
Wire in the Blood
Radio / Digital Radio Programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Radio 1 Breakfast
Wake Up to Wogan
Morning / Daytime Programme BBC Breakfast BBC Breakfast
Richard & Judy
This Morning
Comedy Programme Little Britain Little Britain
Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
Music and Arts Programme Himalaya with Michael Palin British Isles – A Natural History
Himalaya with Michael Palin
Rolf on Art
Satellite / Digital TV Programme I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! Brainiac: Science Abuse
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!

UEFA Champions League
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Richard Hammond Richard Hammond
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
Ben Shephard
Newscaster / Reporter Natasha Kaplinsky George Alagiah
Huw Edwards
Natasha Kaplinsky
Nicholas Owen
Sports Presenter / Reporter John Inverdale Clare Balding
Rob Bonnet
John Inverdale
Jim Rosenthal
TV Personality Ant & Dec Ant & Dec
Natasha Kaplinsky
Jonathan Ross
New TV Talent Richard Hammond Sam Aston
Matt Dawson
Richard Hammond
Weather Presenter Siân Lloyd Siân Lloyd
Penny Tranter
Helen Young
Music Personality Jamelia Jamelia
Katie Melua
Joss Stone
Natasha Bedingfield
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Jonathan Ross Nicky Campbell
Jonathan Ross
Jeremy Vine
Johnnie Walker

2004 winners

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35th TRIC awards: Hosted by Charlie Dimmock[5]
Award Winners[54] Nominees[55]
TRIC Special Award 2004 Alan Titchmarsh -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Entertainment Programme Relocation, Relocation Have I Got News for You
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Relocation, Relocation
Drama Programme Charles II Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
Charles II
Henry VIII
Radio / Digital Radio Programme Woman's Hour I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Wake Up to Wogan
Woman's Hour
Morning / Daytime Programme BBC Breakfast BBC Breakfast
GMTV
Kilroy
Comedy Programme Absolutely Fabulous Absolutely Fabulous
The Kumars at No. 42
The Office
Music and Arts Programme The Big Read Restoration
Rolf on Art
The Big Read
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Soccer AM Pop Idol Extra
Soccer AM
Soccer Saturday
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Jeremy Thompson Helen Chamberlain
Jeremy Thompson
Kate Thornton
Newscaster / Reporter Mary Nightingale Huw Edwards
Mary Nightingale
Rageh Omaar
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gabby Logan John Inverdale
Gary Lineker
Gabby Logan
TV Personality Jonathan Ross Ant & Dec
Simon Cowell
Jonathan Ross
New TV Talent Christopher Parker Kirstie Allsopp
Christopher Parker
David Walliams
Weather Presenter Michael Fish Michael Fish
Siân Lloyd
Helen Willetts
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Jonathan Ross Chris Moyles
Jenni Murray
Jonathan Ross

2003 winners

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34th TRIC awards: Hosted by Angela Rippon[5]
Award Winners[56] Nominees[57]
TRIC Special Award 2003 Bob Monkhouse -
Soap of the Year Coronation Street Coronation Street
EastEnders
Hollyoaks
Entertainment Programme Have I Got News for You Fame Academy
Have I Got News for You
Jamie's Kitchen
Drama Programme Tipping the Velvet Gathering Storm
Tipping the Velvet
Waking the Dead
Radio / Digital Radio Programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Radio 1 Breakfast (Sara Cox)
Wake Up to Wogan
Documentary Programme Sahara with Michael Palin The Life of Mammals
Sahara with Michael Palin
Steve Leonard's Extreme Animals
Morning / Daytime Programme GMTV Bargain Hunt
BBC Breakfast
GMTV
Comedy Programme The Office My Family
The Kumars at No. 42
The Office
Music and Arts Programme Later... with Jools Holland Elton John at the Royal Opera House
Later... with Jools Holland
Top of the Pops
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Kirsty's Home Videos Fear Factor
Kirsty's Home Videos
Temptation Island
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Ed Hall Helen Chamberlain
Ed Hall
Ed Sanders
Newscaster / Reporter Fiona Bruce Fiona Bruce
Sir Trevor McDonald
Mary Nightingale
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gary Lineker Gary Lineker
Gabby Logan
Ally McCoist
TV Personality Davina McCall Davina McCall
Graham Norton
Jamie Oliver
New TV Talent Susie Amy Susie Amy
Natasha Kaplinsky
Kris Marshall
Drama TV Performer Martin Shaw Amanda Burton
Albert Finney
Martin Shaw
Weather Presenter Carol Kirkwood Michael Fish
Carol Kirkwood
Siân Lloyd
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Sara Cox Sara Cox
Jonathan Ross
Terry Wogan

2002 winners

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33rd TRIC awards: Hosted by Tom O'Connor[5]
Award Winners[58]
TRIC Special Award 2002 Gloria Hunniford
Soap of the Year EastEnders
Entertainment Programme Pop Idol
Drama Programme The Way We Live Now
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The News Quiz
Documentary Programme The Blue Planet
Morning / Daytime Programme A Place in the Sun
Comedy Programme Linda Green
Music and Arts Programme CD:UK
Satellite / Digital TV Programme LA Pool Party
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Kirsty Gallacher
Newscaster / Reporter Mary Nightingale
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gabby Logan
TV Personality Ant & Dec
New TV Talent Ronni Ancona
Drama TV Performer James Nesbitt
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Sara Cox

2001 awards

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32nd TRIC awards: Hosted by Roy Hudd[59]
Award Winners
TRIC Special Award 2001 Coronation Street
Entertainment Programme The Weakest Link
Drama Programme Fat Friends
Radio / Digital Radio Programme The News Huddlines
Documentary Programme Castaway 2000
Morning / Daytime Programme GMTV
Comedy Programme The Royle Family
Music and Arts Programme The Brit Awards
Satellite / Digital TV Programme Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Denise Van Outen
Newscaster / Reporter Peter Sissons
Sports Presenter / Reporter Ally McCoist
TV Personality Graham Norton
New TV Talent Craig Doyle
Drama TV Performer Sarah Lancashire
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Jonathan Ross

2000 awards

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31st TRIC awards: Hosted by Gloria Hunniford[60]
Award Winners
TRIC Special Award 2000 Cilla Black
Entertainment Programme Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Drama Programme Oliver Twist
Radio / Digital Radio Programme Jonathan Ross BBC Radio 2
Documentary Programme Walking with Dinosaurs
Morning / Daytime Programme GMTV
Comedy Programme Cold Feet
Music and Arts Programme The South Bank Show
Satellite / Digital TV Channel BBC News 24
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Liza Tarbuck
Newscaster / Reporter Dermot Murnaghan
Sports Presenter / Reporter Gabby Yorath
TV Personality Carol Vorderman
New TV Talent Charlie Dimmock
Drama TV Performer Helen Baxendale
Radio / Digital Radio Personality Zoe Ball

1990s

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1999 winners[61]

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30th TRIC awards: Hosted by Bruce Gyngell
Award Winners
TRIC Special Award 1999 June Whitfield
BBC TV Programme Vanity Fair
ITV Programme Goodnight Mister Tom
Channel 4 Programme The Big Breakfast
Radio Programme 5 Live Breakfast
Factual / Science Based Programme The Human Body
TV Comedy They Think It's All Over
Satellite / Digital TV Channel Discovery Channel
BBC TV Personality Jill Dando
ITV / Channel 4 / Channel 5 Personality Johnny Vaughan
Satellite / Digital TV Personality Melinda Messenger
Radio Personality John Peel
Newscaster / Reporter Trevor McDonald
Sports Presenter / Reporter Sue Barker
New TV Talent Katie Derham

1998 winners[62]

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29th TRIC awards: Hosted by Sir Bernard Ingham
Award Winner
BBC TV Programme Full Circle with Michael Palin
ITV Programme Coronation Street
Channel 4 Programme Brookside
Radio Programme Radio 5 Live Breakfast
Factual / Science Based Programme Children's Hospital
Satellite TV Programme / Channel Discovery Channel
TV Comedy Men Behaving Badly
TV Theme Music Thief Takers
BBC TV Personality Michael Palin
ITV / Channel 4 Personality David Jason
Satellite TV Personality Ainsley Harriott
Radio Personality Steve Wright
Newscaster / Reporter Kirsty Young
Sports Presenter Sue Barker
New TV Talent Emilia Fox

1997 winners[63]

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28th TRIC awards
Award Winner
TRIC Special Award 1997 The Archers
BBC TV Programme Have I Got News For You
ITV Programme Band of Gold II
Channel 4 Programme Father Ted
Radio Programme Wake Up To Wogan
TV Comedy Only Fools and Horses
Satellite TV Personality Vinnie Jones
Radio Personality Chris Evans
Newscaster / Reporter Trevor McDonald
Sports Presenter / Reporter Des Lynam
New TV Talent Caroline Aherne

1996 winners[64]

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27th TRIC awards
Award Winner
TRIC Special Award 1996 EastEnders
BBC TV Programme Pride and Prejudice
ITV Programme Soldier Soldier
Channel 4 Programme The Big Breakfast
Radio Programme A Classic Romance
Factual / Science Based Programme Panorama
Satellite TV Programme / Channel Sky Sports
TV Sitcom One Foot in the Grave Christmas Special
TV Theme Music Heartbeat
BBC TV Personality Anthea Turner
ITV / Channel 4 Personality Eamonn Holmes
Radio Personality Margaret Howard
Satellite TV Personality Julia Carling
Newscaster / Reporter John Suchet
Sports Presenter / Reporter Helen Rollason
New TV Talent Emma Forbes

1995 winners[65]

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26th TRIC awards: Hosted by Bob Monkhouse
Award Winners
TRIC Special Award 1995 Coronation Street
BBC TV Programme Martin Chuzzlewitt / Middlemarch
ITV / Channel 4 Programme Heartbeat
Radio Programme The News Huddlines
Factual / Science Based Programme South Bank Show
TV Sitcom Outside Edge
TV Theme Music Peak Practice
BBC TV Personality Angus Deayton
ITV / Channel 4 Personality Clive Anderson
Radio Personality Alistair Cooke
Newscaster / Reporter Martin Bell
Sports Presenter Sue Barker
New TV Talent Steve Coogan

1994 winners[66]

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25th TRIC Awards: Hosted by Bob Monkhouse
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme To Play the King
ITV / Channel 4 Programme Prime Suspect III
Radio Programme The Masterson Inheritance
Factual / Science Based Programme The Downing Street Years
Satellite TV Channel CNN International
TV Sitcom Absolutely Fabulous
TV Theme Music Taggart
BBC TV Personality Noel Edmonds
ITV / Channel 4 Personality Michael Barrymore
Radio Personality Melvyn Bragg
Newscaster / Reporter Carol Barnes
Sports Presenter / Reporter Steve Rider
New TV Talent Paul McKenna

1993 winners[67]

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24th TRIC Awards: Hosted by Sir David Frost
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Love Hurts
ITV Programme The Cook Report
Radio Programme All of Classic FM
TV Sitcom Birds of a Feather
BBC TV Personality Lenny Henry
ITV Personality Des O'Connor
Radio Personality Gloria Hunniford
Newscaster / Reporter Trevor McDonald
Sports Presenter / Reporter Des Lynam
New TV Talent Paul Merton

1992 winners[68]

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23rd TRIC Awards: Hosted by Johnny Beerling[69]
Award Winners
TRIC Special Award 1992 John Tusa
BBC TV Programme Spender
ITV Programme London's Burning
Radio Programme The Archers
Satellite TV Channel Sky News
TV Sitcom Drop The Dead Donkey
BBC TV Personality Jasper Carrott
ITV Personality Michael Barrymore
Radio Personality Danny Baker
Newscaster / Reporter Lisa Aziz
Sports Presenter / Reporter John McCririck
New TV Talent Angus Deayton

1991 winners[70]

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22nd TRIC Awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme The Paradise Club
ITV Programme Poirot
Radio Programme Angela Rippon's Morning Report
Science Based Programme The Trials of Life
Children's Programme On Your Marks
TV Sitcom Birds of a Feather
TV Theme Music Inspector Morse
BBC TV Personality Bruce Forsyth
ITV Personality Brian Walden
Radio Personality Desmond Carrington
Newscaster / Reporter Sue Carpenter
Sports Presenter / Reporter Reg Gutteridge
New TV Talent Lorraine Kelly

1990 winners[71]

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21st TRIC awards: Hosted by Prince Michael of Kent
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Mother Love
ITV Programme The Bill
Radio Programme Start the Week
Science Based Programme QED
Children's Programme Going Live
TV Sitcom A Bit of a Do
TV Theme Music Summer's Lease
BBC TV Personality Edna Everage
ITV Personality Clive James
Radio Personality Sue McGregor
Newscaster / Reporter Kate Adie
Sports Presenter / Reporter Jim Rosenthal
New TV Talent Cast of Naked Video

1980s

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1989 winners[72]

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20th TRIC awards: Hosted by Angela Rippon
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Christabel
ITV Programme Inspector Morse
Radio Programme The Jimmy Young Show
Science Based Programme Supersense
Children's Programme The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe
TV Sitcom Don't Wait Up
TV Theme Music Precious Bane
BBC TV Personality David Jason
ITV Personality Cilla Black
Radio Personality Chris Tarrant
Newscaster / Reporter Gordon Honeycombe
Sports Presenter / Reporter Harry Carpenter
New TV Talent Hale and Pace

1988 winners[73]

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19th TRIC awards: Hosted by Jan Leeming
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme A Perfect Spy
ITV Programme The Charmer
Radio Programme Steve Race presents Radio Orchestra Show
Science Based Programme Tomorrow's World
Children's Programme Wide Awake Club
TV Sitcom Bread
TV Theme Music Whicker's World
BBC TV Personality Ronnie Barker
ITV Personality Michael Aspel
Radio Personality Steve Wright
Newscaster / Reporter Moira Stewart
Sports Presenter / Reporter Des Lynam

1987 winners[74]

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18th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme The Singing Detective
ITV Programme First Among Equals
Radio Programme Today (Radio 4)
Science Based Programme Sky at Night
Children's Programme Blue Peter
TV Sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!
TV Theme Music EastEnders
BBC TV Personality Terry Wogan
ITV Personality Anneka Rice
Radio Personality Derek Jameson
Newscaster / Reporter Sue Lawley
Sports Presenter / Reporter Des Lynam

1986 winners[75]

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17th TRIC awards
Award Winners
TRIC Special Award 1986 Women's Hour
BBC TV Programme EastEnders
ITV Programme Spitting Image
Radio Programme The Network Chart Show
Science Based Programme Tomorrow's World
TV Sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!
TV Theme Music Howard's Way
BBC TV Personality Terry Wogan
ITV Personality Anne Diamond
Radio Personality John Dunn
Newscaster / Reporter Frank Bough
Sports Presenter / Reporter Jimmy Greaves

1985 winners[76]

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16th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Tenko
ITV Programme Minder
Radio Programme The News Huddlines
Science Based Programme Tomorrow's World
TV Sitcom Just Good Friends
TV Theme Music Minder
BBC TV Personality Noel Edmonds
ITV Personality Michael Aspel
Radio Personality Brian Redhead
Newscaster / Reporter Selina Scott
Sports Presenter / Reporter Des Lynam

1984 winners[77]

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15th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Last of the Summer Wine
ITV Programme Minder
Radio Programme The Grumbleweeds
Science Based Programme Horizon
TV Sitcom Only Fools and Horses
TV Theme Music Reilly, Ace of Spies
BBC TV Personality Terry Wogan
ITV Personality Michael Aspel
Radio Personality John Dunn
Newscaster / Reporter Frank Bough
Sports Presenter / Reporter David Coleman

1983 winners[78]

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14th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Smiley's People
ITV Programme The Professionals
Radio Programme Friday Night is Music Night
Science Based Programme Tomorrow's World
TV Sitcom To the Manor Born
TV Theme Music Harry's Game
BBC TV Personality Terry Wogan
ITV Personality Michael Aspel
Radio Personality Gloria Hunniford
Newscaster / Reporter Selina Scott
Sports Presenter / Reporter Dickie Davies

1982 winners[79]

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13th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Last of the Summer Wine
ITV Programme Brideshead Revisited
Radio Programme Melodies for You
Science Based Programme Tomorrow's World
TV Sitcom Yes Minister
TV Theme Music Brideshead Revisited
BBC TV Personality Ronnie Barker
ITV Personality Benny Hill
Radio Personality Terry Wogan
Newscaster / Reporter Jan Leeming
Sports Presenter / Reporter Frank Bough

1981 winners[80]

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12th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Not the Nine O'Clock News
ITV Programme The Professionals
Radio Programme Desert Island Discs
Science Based Programme Life on Earth
TV Sitcom Minder
TV Theme Music To Serve Them All My Days
BBC TV Personality Janet Brown
ITV Personality Paul Daniels
Radio Personality Kenny Everett
Newscaster / Reporter Jan Leeming
Sports Presenter / Reporter John Arlott

1980 winners[81]

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11th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Secret Army
ITV Programme Rumpole of the Bailey
Radio Programme The World at One
Science Based Programme Tomorrow's World
TV Sitcom Fawlty Towers
TV Theme Music Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
BBC TV Personality Penelope Keith
ITV Personality Kenny Everett
Radio Personality Terry Wogan
Newscaster / Reporter Richard Baker
Sports Presenter / Reporter John Arlott

1970s

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1979 winners[82]

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10th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme All Creatures Great and Small
ITV Programme Lillie
Radio Programme The Jimmy Young Show
Science Based Programme The Botanic Man
TV Sitcom The Good Life
TV Theme Music Who Pays the Ferryman?
BBC TV Personality Penelope Keith
ITV Personality Jasper Carrott
Radio Personality Terry Wogan
Newscaster / Reporter Anna Ford

1978 winners[83]

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9th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme The Two Ronnies
ITV Programme The Muppet Show
Radio Programme Noel Edmond's Breakfast Show
Science Based Programme The World About Us
TV Sitcom The Good Life
TV Theme Music Who Pays the Ferryman?
BBC TV Personality Ronnie Barker
ITV Personality Leonard Rossiter
Radio Personality Frank Muir
Newscaster / Reporter Angela Rippon

1977 winners[84]

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8th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme Sailor
ITV Programme The Sweeney
Radio Programme Today (Radio 4)
Science Based Programme Tomorrow's World
TV Sitcom The Good Life
TV Theme Music Who Pays the Ferryman?
BBC TV Personality Mike Yarwood
ITV Personality John Thaw
Radio Personality Terry Wogan
Newscaster / Reporter Angela Rippon

1976 winners[85]

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7th TRIC awards
Award Winners
BBC TV Programme The World About Us
ITV Programme Edward the Seventh
Radio Programme The World at One
Science Based Programme The Tribal Eye
TV Sitcom Porridge
TV Theme Music The Onedin Line
BBC TV Personality John Cleese
ITV Personality Benny Hill
Radio Personality Pete Murray
Newscaster / Reporter Angela Rippon

1975 winners[86]

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6th TRIC awards
Award Winners
Radio Programme Today (Radio 4)
Radio Personality Terry Wogan

1973 winners[87]

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4th TRIC awards
Award Winners
TV Programme Today (Radio 4)

1972 winners[88]

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3rd TRIC awards
Award Winners
TV Programme The Morecambe & Wise Show
Radio Programme Today (Radio 4)
TV Personality Frankie Howard
Radio Personality John Dunn

1971 winners[89]

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2nd TRIC awards
Award Winners
Best Programme Six Wives of Henry VIII
TV Personality Val Doonican
Radio Personality Jack de Manio

1970 winners[90]

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1st TRIC awards
Award Winners
Best Programme Softly, Softly
TV Personality Val Doonican
Radio Personality Val Doonican

1960s

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1969 winners[91]

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Award Winners
Programme of the Year The Forsyte Saga
TV Personality Val Doonican
Radio Personality Kenneth Horne

Notes

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  1. ^ The Special Recognition Award is not part of the main ceremony and is awarded in the lead up.
  2. ^ The Special Recognition Award is not part of the main ceremony and is awarded in the lead up.

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