National Television Award for Special Recognition

The National Television Award for Special Recognition is an award presented annually by the National Television Awards (NTAs). It is considered the most prestigious award given out in the ceremony and is awarded to people or programmes that have made a significant contribution to British television over a number of years. It is the only award at the NTAs that is not voted for by the general public.[citation needed]

National Television Award for Special Recognition
CountryUnited Kingdom
First award1995
Currently held byWallace & Gromit

History

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The Special Recognition Award has been given in every ceremony since the beginning of the National Television Awards, with the exception of 2014, in which it was substituted by the Landmark Award.[1] The first recipient in 1995 was Julie Goodyear.[1] In 2020, Sir Michael Palin used his acceptance speech to pay tribute to his Monty Python co-star Terry Jones, who had died a week earlier.[2]

Winners

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References

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  1. 1 2 Awards, National Television. "Winners | National Television Awards". www.nationaltvawards.com. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  2. Rosseinsky, Katie (29 January 2020). "Sir Michael Palin dedicates NTA Special Recognition win to late co-star Terry Jones". Evening Standard. Retrieved 29 January 2020.