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**Presenter: [[Johnny Vaughan]] for [[The Big Breakfast]] | **Presenter: [[Johnny Vaughan]] for [[The Big Breakfast]] | ||
Revision as of 21:05, 5 June 2006
Game shows don't just give out prizes. Sometimes they win them too. In this Good Game Guide you will find a list of major awards given to game shows and to individuals for their involvement in game shows.
Awards for 2005
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment Presenter: Ant and Dec
- Entertainment Programme: The X Factor
- also nominated: Saturday Night Takeaway, Strictly Come Dancing
- Most Popular Quiz: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- also nominated: A Question of Sport, Have I Got News for You, Test the Nation
- Most Popular Reality Programme: Big Brother
- also nominated: Hell's Kitchen, I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, The Apprentice
- TV Quick Awards
- Entertainment Programme: Strictly Come Dancing
- Reality Programme: I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Awards for 2004
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Lew Grade Award for Entertainment Programme or Series: I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
- also nominated: QI, Strictly Come Dancing
- Entertainment Performance nominations: Ant and Dec for I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, Stephen Fry for QI, Paul Merton for Have I Got News for You.
- Lew Grade Award for Entertainment Programme or Series: I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
- Best Entertainment Programme: Strictly Come Dancing
- Best Non-acting Television Performer: Bruce Forsyth
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment Programme: Saturday Night Takeaway
- also nominated: Pop Idol, Strictly Come Dancing
- Entertainment Presenter: Ant and Dec
- Reality Programme: Big Brother
- also nominated: Hell's Kitchen, I'm a Celebrity, SAS: Are You Tough Enough?
- Entertainment Programme: Saturday Night Takeaway
- Royal Television Society awards
- Entertainment Programme: Strictly Come Dancing
- Entertainment Performance: Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly
- TV Quick Awards
- Entertainment Programme: Saturday Night Takeaway
- Reality Programme: I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!
- 2005 Lucerne Television festival
- Game Show: Test the Nation
- Variety: Strictly Come Dancing
Awards for 2003
- BAFTA Childrens Awards
- Entertainment Programme: Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow
- Also nominated: Globo Loco, Jungle Run
- Entertainment Presenter: Dick and Dom
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Entertainment Performer nominations: Stephen Fry for QI, Paul Merton for Have I Got News for You, Boris Johnson for Have I Got News for You.
- Lew Grade Award for Entertainment nominations: Saturday Night Takeaway, Have I Got News for You, Pop Idol
- Broadcast Awards
- Best Use of New Technology: Test the Nation
- Best New Programme nomination: Operatunity
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
- Best Non-acting Television Performer: Paul Merton
- International Emmy Awards
- Best Non-scripted Entertainment: Without Prejudice?
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment programme: Saturday Night Takeaway
- Entertainment Presenter: Ant and Dec
- Most Popular Quiz: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- also nominated: Have I Got News for You, The Weakest Link, They Think it's All Over, A Question of Sport
- Reality Programme: I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
- also nominated: Big Brother, SAS - Are You Tough Enough?
- Royal Television Society awards
- Arts: Operatunity
- Entertainment Performance: Ant and Dec
- Network Newcomer (on screen) nomination: Mark Wooton for My New Best Friend
- Children's: nominations: Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, Jungle Run
- TV Quick Awards
- Entertainment Programme: Saturday Night Takeaway
- Reality Programme: I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!
- Lifestyle Programme: Bargain Hunt
- 2004 Lucerne Television Festival
- Game Show: My New Best Friend
- Variety: Saturday Night Takeaway
- Game Show Performance: Ant and Dec
- Honorary Award: John De Mol (co-founder, Endemol)
Awards for 2002
- BAFTA Childrens Awards
- Entertainment Programme: Raven
- also nominated: Globo Loco
- Entertainment Programme: Raven
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Entertainment Performer: Paul Merton for Have I Got News for You
- also nominated: Angus Deayton for Have I Got News for You
- Entertainment Programme or Series: I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
- also nominated: Test the Nation
- Entertainment Performer: Paul Merton for Have I Got News for You
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment Programme: Saturday Night Takeaway
- also nominated: Stars in Their Eyes
- Entertainment Presenter: Ant and Dec
- Quiz: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- also nominated: They Think it's All Over, The Weakest Link, A Question of Sport
- Daytime Programme: Bargain Hunt
- also nominated: Countdown
- Factual Programme: Big Brother
- Special Award: Ant and Dec
- Entertainment Programme: Saturday Night Takeaway
- Royal Television Society awards
- Entertainment: Pop Idol
- Judges Award: Peter Bazalgette for shows including Ready Steady Cook and Big Brother
- Network Newcomer (on screen): Jimmy Carr for Your Face or Mine?
- TV Quick Awards
- Reality Programme: Pop Idol
- 2003 Montreux Television Festival
- Game Show Silver Rose: Your Face or Mine?
- Game Show Bronze Rose: International King of Sports
Awards for 2001
- BAFTA Childrens Awards
- Entertainment Programme nomination: Jungle Run
- BAFTA Craft Awards
- Visual Effects and Graphic Design: Blue Source for Banzai
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Entertainment Programme or Series: Pop Idol
- also nominated: Have I Got News for You
- Entertainment Performer nominations: Paul Merton, Ant and Dec
- Innovation nomination: Banzai
- Entertainment Programme or Series: Pop Idol
- Broadcast Awards
- Best Multichannel Programme: Banzai
- Best New Programme: Banzai
- Best Light Entertainment: Pop Idol
- Most Successful International Programme: The Weakest Link
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment Programme: My Kind of Music
- Entertainment Presenter: Ant and Dec
- Quiz: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- Factual Programme: Big Brother
- Royal Television Society awards
- Daytime Programme: The Weakest Link
- Entertainment: Banzai
- Presenter: Ant and Dec
- Montreux Television Festival 2002
- Golden Rose: Pop Idol
- Game Show Silver Rose: Oblivious
- Game Show Bronze Rose: Make My Day
Awards for 2000
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Innovation: Big Brother
- Entertainment nominations: Have I Got News for You, The Weakest Link, Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- Entertainment Performer nominations: Angus Deayton for Have I Got News For You, Paul Merton for Have I Got News for You
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment programme: Stars in Their Eyes
- Entertainment Presenter: Michael Barrymore
- Quiz: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- Royal Television Society awards
- Feature Programme (Daytime): Watercolour Challenge
- Feature Programme (Primetime): Big Brother
- also nominated: Scrapheap Challenge
- Team award: Big Brother
- Montreux television festival 2000
- Golden Rose: The Mole
Awards for 1999
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Entertainment Programme or Series nominations: Have I Got News for You, Robot Wars
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
- Best Non-acting Television Performer: Chris Tarrant
- Outstanding Contribution: Cilla Black
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment programme: Stars in Their Eyes
- Quiz: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- Royal Television Society awards
- Feature Programme (Daytime): Show Me the Money
- Presenter: Johnny Vaughan for The Big Breakfast
Awards for 1998
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment Programme or Series: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
- BAFTA Childrens Awards
- Entertainment Programme nomination: Get Your Own Back
- National TV Awards
- Entertainment programme: Stars in Their Eyes
- Quiz: Have I Got News for You
- Royal Television Society awards
- Entertainment: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
Awards for 1997
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment Programme or Series nomination: Have I Got News for You
- Light Entertainment Performance nomination: Paul Merton
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
- Radio Programme of the Year: I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Awards for 1996
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment Programme or Series: Shooting Stars
- Light Entertainment Performance nomination: Paul Merton
Awards for 1995
- BAFTA Craft Awards
- Best Graphic Design nomination: Tim Searle for Have I Got News For You
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment Programme or Series nominations: Have I Got News for You, Shooting Stars
- Light Entertainment Performance nomination: Paul Merton
- International Emmy Awards
- Popular Arts: Don't Forget Your Toothbrush
Awards for 1994
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment Programme or Series: Don't Forget Your Toothbrush
- 1995 Montreux Television Festival
- Golden Rose: Don't Forget Your Toothbrush
Awards for 1993
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment nomination: Noel's House Party
- Light Entertainment performer: Paul Merton for Have I Got News For You
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
- Best TV Performer: Michael Barrymore
Awards for 1992
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment: Noel's House Party
- also nominated: Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Have I Got News for You
- Best Make-up: Stars in Their Eyes (Glenda Wood)
Awards for 1991
- BAFTA Programme Awards
- Light Entertainment: Have I Got News for You
- also nominated: Whose Line Is It Anyway?
- Best Graphic Design nomination: Darren Agnew for The Crystal Maze
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
- Best Entertainment Programme: Have I Got News for You
Awards for 1990
- BAFTA Awards
- Entertainment: Whose Line Is It Anyway?
- Children's Documentary/Factual nomination: Blockbusters
The Awards
BAFTA: www.bafta.org
Broadcast Awards
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
International Emmy Awards: www.iemmys.tv
National Television Awards:
Rose d'Or
Royal Television Society Awards
TV Quick Awards