NTA Nominations 2011
Monday, 3 January 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
This month sees the seventeenth annual National Television Awards take place at London's O2 Arena on Wednesday 26th January.Last year saw Doctor Who win the Best Drama category, with outgoing Doctor David Tennant winning the Best Drama Performer award. After nominations took place in the summer, this year's shortlist reflects the same category entries, with the series in the Drama category and new Doctor Matt Smith up for Drama Performance.
However, Steven Moffat's other big series of 2010, Sherlock is also in the frame, with the show up against Doctor Who in Drama, and its star Benedict Cumberbatch in the Drama Performance category.
The final round of voting is currently open and results will be revealed live on ITV1 from 7:30pm.
The NTA Nominations list:
| Talent Show Britain's Got Talent Dancing on Ice Strictly Come Dancing X Factor | Drama Doctor Who Sherlock Shameless Waterloo Road | Drama Performance Matt Smith, Doctor Who Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock David Jason, A Touch of Frost Philip Glenister, Ashes to Ashes | Digital Choice Glee Peter Andre - The Next Chapter The Inbetweeners |
| Factual Programme Celebrity Masterchef Junior Apprentice Top Gear Who Do You Think You Are | Serial Drama Coronation Street EastEnders Emmerdale Hollyoaks | Serial Drama Performance Katherine Kelly, Coronation Street Steve McFadden, Eastenders Danny Miller, Emmerdale Lacey Turner, Eastenders | Topical Magazine Programme BBC Breakfast Loose Women This Morning |
| Newcomer Olga Fedori, Holby City Paula Lane, Coronation Street Ricky Norwood, Eastenders Marc Silcock, Emmerdale | Entertainment Programme Big Brother I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Mock The Week QI | Entertainment Presenter Ant and Dec Davina McCall Dermot O'Leary Paul O'Grady |
The NTAs can also be followed on Twitter at @officialntas.


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