How many times have Ant and Dec won at the National Television Awards?

OVER the years, ITV’s golden boys Ant and Dec have become familiar faces at the National Television Awards.

The dynamic duo never leave the NTAs empty handed, and have a fair few trophies on their mantlepiece.



Ant and Dec
Ant and Dec are the darlings of the NTAs

How many NTAs have Ant and Dec won?

All in all, Ant and Dec have bagged an astonishing 43 National Television Awards in total so far.

They usually share the gong for Best Presenter, but they have also won the The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award several times.

The star pair have also bagged the gong for Most Popular Reality Programme several times.

In 2002 they also won the Special Recognition Award.

Why are Ant and Dec not at the 2023 NTAs?

In October 2022 it was revealed Ant and Dec would miss the annual NTA ceremony.

It came after the winning duo both tested positive for Covid and were forced to pull out.

A representative for the pairing said: “After both feeling unwell Ant and Dec have tested for Covid and unfortunately have both tested positive.

“The duo will be postponing work commitments whilst they recover.”

How many awards have Ant and Dec won?

The boys have won plenty of trophies during their time as TV presenters.

The big gongs they have taken home are:

  • 43 National Television Awards
  • 19 BAFTA Television Awards
  • 32 TV Choice Awards
  • 9 RTS Awards

 

Did Ant and Dec receive any awards for their music career?

Before becoming TV superstars, Ant and Dec enjoyed a short pop career.

Due to the popularity of their 90s Byker characters, they called themselves PJ & Duncan.

The boys were popstars from 1994 to 1997 – when their record label decided not to renew their contract.

During their music career they were nominated for TWO Brit Awards.

  • One in 1994 for Best Song – Let’s Get Ready to Rhumble
  • One in 1995 for British Breakthrough

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