NTAs: Full list of winners after night of major upsets
Ant and Dec's 23-year winning streak is over
Last updated 11th Sep 2025
The National Television Awards returned on Wednesday 10th September for the biggest night in television, celebrating some of the most-watched and impactful shows of the last 12 months.
After the longlist voting closed in June, bosses revealed the shortlist nominations, with all voting closing at midday on Wednesday 10th September.
Who won an NTA?
There was some major upsets on the night, as Gary Lineker won the Best Presenter award, ending Ant and Dec's incredible 23-year winning streak.
Elsewhere, Molly-Mae Hague picked up an award for her Prime Video docu-series Behind It All, whilst This Morning won for the first time since the departure of Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
Other winners included I'm A Celeb, Clarkson's Farm, EastEnders, Adolescence, and Call The Midwife.
Check out the shortlist nominations below:
Reality Competition
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! - WINNER
The Traitors
Love Island
Race Across the World
New Drama
Adolescence - WINNER
Rivals
MobLand
Code of Silence
Ludwig
Quiz Show
The 1% Club - WINNER
Michael McIntyre's The Wheel
Richard Osman's House of Games
The Chase
Authored Documentary
Molly-Mae: Behind It All - WINNER
Flintoff
There's Only One Rob Burrow
Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me
Boyzone: No Matter What
Returning Drama
Call the Midwife - WINNER
Vera
Gangs of London
Heartstopper
Slow Horses
TV Presenter
Gary Lineker - WINNER
Ant & Dec
Alison Hammond
Claudia Winkleman
Stacey Solomon
Factual Entertainment
Clarkson's Farm - WINNER
Sort Your Life Out
Stacey & Joe
Gogglebox
The Martin Lewis Money Show Live
Drama Performance
Owen Cooper (Jamie Miller, Adolescence) - WINNER
Stephen Graham (Eddie Miller, Adolescence)
Tom Hardy (Harry Da Souza, MobLand)
Rose Ayling-Ellis (Alison Brooks, Code of Silence)
Brenda Blethyn (DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera)
The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award
Michael McIntyre's Big Show - WINNER
The Masked Singer
The Graham Norton Show
Would I Lie to You?
Serial Drama
EastEnders - WINNER
Casualty
Coronation Street
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Serial Drama Performance
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell, EastEnders) - WINNER
Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle, Emmerdale)
Jack P Shepherd (David Platt, Coronation Street)
Sue Devaney (Debbie Webster, Coronation Street)
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning, EastEnders)
Comedy
Gavin & Stacey - WINNER
Brassic
Mrs Brown's Boys
Michael McIntyre's 25th Year Stand-Up Special
Daytime
This Morning - WINNER
Loose Women
James Martin's Saturday Morning
Scam Interceptors
Talent Show
Strictly Come Dancing - WINNER
The Voice UK
Britain's Got Talent
The Great British Bake Off
The Great Pottery Throwdown
When were the awards?
The 2025 ceremony took place on Wednesday 10th September.
How can I watch it?
Fans can watch the show on ITVX and STV Player now.
Who was the host?
Comedian and TV presenter Joel Dommett once again hosted The NTAs.
Where are they held?
Just like past years, the 2025 ceremony took place at The O2 London.
Now check out all of the TV shows we can't wait for the return of:
Emily In Paris
That's right, after things got pretty interesting for Emily Cooper as we saw her set up camp in Rome, starring actress Lily Collins answered our prayers as she confirmed that a fifth season is officially on the way - hitting Netflix on Thursday 18th December.
Stranger Things
Netflix bosses confirmed in January 2023 that the fifth and final series of Stranger Things had officially started production - and at the 2025 Tudum event, confirmed that the series will be released in three parts. Volume 1 landed in the UK on 27th November, followed by Volume 2 on 26th December and the final ever episode on 1st January 2026.
The Traitors
Series four of The Traitors will begin at 8pm on 1st January 2026! A fifth series has also now been confirmed, as well as a second celebrity edition.
Red Eye
ITV/STV crime drama Red Eye become one of the station's biggest shows in 2024, so it's no surprise it was commissioned for a second series. Filming started in March 2025, with Martin Compston joining the cast, and now we know it will begin on 1st January 2026.
The Night Agent
After series two dropped on Netflix in January, bosses were quick to confirm The Night Agent would return for a third instalment, with Gabriel Basso as FBI agent Peter Sutherland. Production for series three started in February 2025, and bosses have now confirmed it will return on 19th February.
Ted Lasso
Following the end of series three in 2023, fans were crying out for a fourth series of comedy show Ted Lasso! On Friday 14th March, main actor Jason Sudeikis confirmed the exciting news, revealing it was in early production! There's no release date just yet.
Hijack
Following series one back in June 2023, Apple TV bosses have now confirmed Idris Elba will return for a second series of Hijack! It's now been revealed that series two will begin on 14th January 2026!
Vigil
Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie reprising their roles as DCI Amy Silva and DI Kirsten Longacre in BBC drama Vigil. With filming now taking place in Scotland. fans could see series three land in early 2026.
The Day of the Jackal
Series one of thriller The Day of the Jackal has broken viewing records for Sky Atlantic, so there's no surprise that bosses were quick to renew the show for a second series, before the first was even over! Although there's no air date just yet, filming is expected to take place in 2025.
Line of Duty
Now that the BBC have confirmed there's going to be a seventh series of award-winning crime drama Line of Duty, fans are counting down the months! Filming is due to begin in Spring 2026, so we could expect it to land in the second half of 2026.
After The Flood
Actress Sophie Rundle played the role of Joanna Marshall in series one of ITV/STV drama After The Flood. The show was so popular it was immediately renewed for a second series, with Alun Armstrong, Jill Halfpenny, Ian Puleston-Davies and Matthew McNulty joining the cast. Filming for series two started in March 2025, so we suspect it could arrive later this year.
Amandaland
Following the first series of Motherland spin-off show Amandaland, BBC bosses were quick to renew comedy series Amandaland for a second series. Lucy Punch will return as Amanda, alongside Joanna Lumley and Philippa Dunne. Filming for series two started in October 2025, with bosses also announcing a Christmas special!
Unforgotten
After series six aired in early 2025, ITV/STV bosses were quick to recommission crime drama Unforgotten for a seventh series, with Sanjeev Bhaskar and Sinéad Keenan set to return. There's no official start date just yet, but we imagine it will be early 2026.
Bridgerton
On the same day bosses announced the show had been renewed for a fifth and sixth series, Netflix also confirmed the hugely-antipcated fourth series would land in 2026. Part one will land on 29th January 2026, with part two dropping on 26th February 2026.
This City Is Ours
Following the first series which aired in 2025, This City Is Ours has been renewed for a second series, with filming taking place now! Julie Graham, James Nelson-Joyce and Jack McMullen will all return. There's no start date just yet, but we imagine it will be sometime in 2026.
The Masked Singer
Bonkers entertainment show The Masked Singer UK has officially been renewed for another season, due to air in early 2026.
At Home With The Furys
Following the popular first series back in 2023, Netflix bosses confirmed a second series of At Home With The Furys in May 2025. Filming with Tyson Fury, his wife Paris, and the couple's seven children is underway now.
The Bear
Following the fourth series arriving in June 2025, bosses have now confirmed The Bear will return for a fifth series! Although there's been no start date given just yet, the show typically begins every year in June.
Gangs of London
Following the third series earlier in 2025, which ended on a major cliffhanger, Sky have now confirmed Gangs of London has been commissioned for a fourth series. Although there's no start date just yet, filming is due to begin in January 2026.
Peaky Blinders
Much to the shock of everybody, Steven Knight revealed in October 2025 that the show will be returning for two more series! The series will be all about a new generation of the Shelby family, so it's not a given that Cillian Murphy will reprise his iconic role as Tommy Shelby. It'll be filmed in Digbeth, Birmingham. There's no release date just yet!
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
After the monumental, global success of TV series Game of Thrones, it's no wonder that bosses over at HBO have confirmed yet another spin-off series. Based on the series of novels by George R. R. Martin, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will weave into the storylines we already know from both the original series and House of the Dragon. The show will air on HBO in January 2026.
The Celebrity Traitors
After the record-breaking first series in October-November 2025, BBC bosses have now confirmed The Celebrity Traitors will return for a second series in 2026!
All's Fair
After becoming the biggest Hulu Original scripted series premiere in three years, Ryan Murphy's All's Fair has now been renewed for a second series! Starring Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash, production begins in Spring 2026.
Trigger Point
After three hugely-successful series of ITV drama Trigger Point, the show will return for a fourth series in 2026! Although there's no release date just yet, we do know that filming is now complete!
Now read:
Netflix confirm second series of thriller Dept.Q
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids renewed for two more series
Start date and cast confirmed for The Great British Bake Off 2025