When is the National Television Awards 2021? How to watch it, what channel is it on and the full list of nominees
The ceremony has 12 different categories including best television drama, daytime show, talent show and authored documentary.
Amongst nominees for the authored documentary category is Rob Burrow, former Leeds Rhinos player who was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2019.
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Hide AdThe documentary, titled My Year With MNS (Motor Neurone Disease), follows the rugby league star and his family as he prepares for the challenges that the disease brings.
The film was originally released back in October last year.
The awards ceremony is set to take place tonight- here is how you can watch it.
Where can I watch the awards?
The event is streamed live from the O2 London on ITV.
You can see the schedule for the awards on the National Television Awards website.
When is the National Television Awards?
The ceremony starts at 7:30pm on ITV.
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Hide AdThe winners of each of the 12 awards will be announced throughout the night.
Who is hosting the awards?
This year the awards are being hosted by TV personality Joel Dommett.
Dommett is most well known for his roles in Live in Chelsea, Impractical Jokers UK and I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Previously the awards were hosted by Dermott O'Leary for 9 years (2010-2019).
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Hide AdThe full list of nominations for the National Television Awards