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The '''National Television Awards''' | {{Real world}} | ||
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|image = NTA logo.png | |||
|debut = [[1995 (releases)|1995]] | |||
|medium = Televised awards show | |||
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{{you may|National Television Awards (in-universe)|n1=their in-universe counterpart}} | |||
The '''National Television Awards''' aired the mini-episode ''[[Dermot and the Doctor (TV story)|Dermot and the Doctor]]''. | |||
Actor [[David Tennant]] won the "Outstanding Drama Performance" award on 29 October 2008 at the {{w|14th National Television Awards}} for his work on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was in his acceptance speech that he announced he would be leaving the programme as the [[Tenth Doctor]] following the [[2009 Specials]]. | |||
[[Category:Television series | [[Matt Smith]] and the show itself both won awards at the 19th National Television Awards, for Best Actor and Best Drama respectively. | ||
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Revision as of 16:41, 26 August 2023
- You may be looking for their in-universe counterpart.
The National Television Awards aired the mini-episode Dermot and the Doctor.
Actor David Tennant won the "Outstanding Drama Performance" award on 29 October 2008 at the 14th National Television Awards for his work on Doctor Who. It was in his acceptance speech that he announced he would be leaving the programme as the Tenth Doctor following the 2009 Specials.
Matt Smith and the show itself both won awards at the 19th National Television Awards, for Best Actor and Best Drama respectively.