Britain's Got Talent - Awards Table

Awards Table

Year Group Award Nominee Result
2007 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show Nominated
National Television Awards Most Popular Entertainment Presenter Ant & Dec Won
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Best Reality Show Nominated
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Best TV Presenters Ant & Dec Won
TV Quick and Choice Awards Best Talent Show Nominated
2008 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show Nominated
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Favourite Winner George Sampson Won
National Television Awards Most Popular Entertainment Presenter Ant & Dec Won
BAFTA Awards Lew Grade Award Nominated
BAFTA Awards Audience Award Nominated
Royal Television Society Awards Best Production Design-Entertainment Dominic Tolfts Won
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Best TV Presenters Ant & Dec Won
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Best Family TV Show Won
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Best TV Baddie Simon Cowell Won
2009 TV Quick and Choice Awards Best Talent Show Nominated
Digital Spy Reality TV Awards 2009 Favourite TV Reality Nominated
Digital Spy Reality TV Awards Favourite TV Reality Judge Simon Cowell Nominated
Digital Spy Reality TV Awards Favourite TV Reality Judge Piers Morgan Nominated
Digital Spy Reality TV Awards Favourite TV Reality Presenters Ant & Dec Nominated
Digital Spy Reality TV Awards Favourite Reality Contestant George Sampson Won
2010 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show Nominated
2011 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show Nominated
2011 TV Choice Awards Best Talent Show Won
2012 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show Nominated
2013 Broadcast Awards Best Entertainment Programme Nominated

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