The Television and Radio Industries Club (widely known as TRIC) is a British institution chartered in 1931 to "promote goodwill in the television and radio industries". The Club holds an annual awards ceremony each March honouring achievement in television and radio.[1]
Membership is drawn from the communication, entertainment, manufacturing, warranty insurance and service sectors from programme makers and broadcasters to radio producers and makers.
TRIC president
The TRIC presidency is an honorary position that usually has a fixed term of one year. For the first few decades of its existence, TRIC presidents were drawn mainly from TV/Radio industry pioneers or the world of politics. The 1970s heralded a shift and marked a period which saw the appointment of numerous broadcast industry executives. The 1990s saw another shift with appointments from the world of popular entertainment. Notable holders have included Robert Maxwell, Michael Grade, Bob Monkhouse, Bernard Ingham and Tony Hadley[2][3]
1980–present day
| 2020s | 2010s | 2000s | 1990s | 1980s | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2029/30 | 2019/20 | Lorraine Kelly | 2009/10 | Sian Williams | 1999/00 | Gloria Hunniford | 1989/90 | Clive Leach | |||||
| 2028/29 | 2018/19 | Lisa Snowdon | 2008/09 | 1998/99 | Bruce Gyngell | 1988/89 | John F. O'Neill | ||||||
| 2027/28 | 2017/18 | 2007/08 | Brian Blessed | 1997/98 | Bernard Ingham | 1987/88 | Michael Grade | ||||||
| 2026/27 | 2016/17 | Jeff Stelling | 2006/07 | Dermot Murnaghan | 1996/97 | Ned Sherrin | 1986/87 | Robert Maxwell | |||||
| 2025/26 | 2015/16 | Kate Garraway | 2005/06 | Ainsley Harriott | 1995/96 | Will Wyatt | 1985/86 | John Whitney | |||||
| 2024/25 | 2014/15 | Sandi Toksvig | 2004/05 | June Whitfield | 1994/95 | Bob Monkhouse | 1984/85 | Aubrey Singer | |||||
| 2023/24 | Roman Kemp | 2013/14 | Mary Nightingale | 2003/04 | Charlie Dimmock | 1993/94 | ? | 1983/84 | Lord Thompson | ||||
| 2022/23 | Rob Rinder | 2012/13 | Jon Culshaw | 2002/03 | Angela Rippon | 1992/93 | Johnny Beerling | 1982/83 | David Hurley | ||||
| 2021/22 | Alex Jones | 2011/12 | Eamonn Holmes | 2001/02 | Tom O'Connor | 1991/92 | Ian Gray | 1981/82 | Bill Cotton | ||||
| 2020/21 | John Barrowman | 2010/11 | Tony Hadley | 2000/01 | Roy Hudd | 1990/91 | David Hatch | 1980/81 | Robin Scott | ||||
1940–1979
| 1970s | 1960s | 1950s | 1940s | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1979/80 | Brian Tesler | 1969/70 | Lord Hill | 1959/60 | D. Curry, A.M.I.E.R.E. | 1949/50 | The Marquis of Exeter | |||
| 1978/79 | Howard Thomas | 1968/69 | 1958/59 | Robert Fraser | 1948/49 | H. de A. Donisthorpe | ||||
| 1977/78 | Douglas Muggeridge | 1967/68 | Victor Tait | 1957/58 | Admiral J. W. S. Dorling | 1947/48 | J. H. Williams | |||
| 1976/77 | ? | 1966/67 | Eric Robinson | 1956/57 | Eric K. Cole | 1946/47 | Leslie Carr Gamage | |||
| 1975/76 | Brian T. Reilly | 1965/66 | J. Raymond Tobin | 1955/56 | Harold Bishop | 1945/46 | Lord Renwick | |||
| 1974/75 | Lord Aylestone | 1964/65 | Ian Orr-Ewing | 1954/55 | Charles Orr Stanley | 1944/45 | Noel Ashbridge | |||
| 1973/74 | John Stewart-Clarke | 1963/64 | Basil de Ferranti | 1953/54 | Teddy Rosen | 1943/44 | ||||
| 1972/73 | Peter Cadbury | 1962/63 | Guy Fountain | 1952/53 | Lord Brabazon | 1942/43 | Vincent de Ferranti | |||
| 1971/72 | George Elrick | 1961/62 | Ernest S. Brown | 1951/52 | Ian Fraser | 1941/42 | Louis Sterling | |||
| 1970/71 | Francis Edgar Jones | 1960/61 | F. W. Perks | 1950/51 | Norman Collins | 1940/41 | Stanley R. Mullard | |||
1930s
1939-40: The Right Honourable J. H. Thomas
1938-39: Major L. H. Peter (Chairman of the Radio Manufacturers Association and Chief engineer, Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company)
1937-38: M. M. Macqueen (Chairman of the Radio Manufacturers Association and later Chairman of General Electric Company)
TRIC Awards
| TRIC Awards | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Achievement in television and radio | 
| Date | Annually | 
| Location | The Great Room, Grosvenor House, London | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Hosted by | Incumbent TRIC president | 
| First awarded | April 1969 | 
| Website | tric | 
Traditionally, the annual awards ceremony has taken place at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, ever since the first Awards Lunch was held there in April 1969 when three awards were presented to Val Doonican, Kenneth Horne and The Forsyte Saga.[4] In 2021 due to COVID restrictions the awards were presented in September instead of their usual March fixture and at 8 Northumberland Avenue near Trafalgar Square with an accompanying livestream.[5]
Since 1992 it has been the honour of the TRIC president to host the awards ceremony, the only recent exceptions being the 2009 ceremony when Bill Turnbull stepped in on behalf of Sian Williams who was on maternity leave, and 2021 when Roman Kemp hosted in lieu of then president John Barrowman.[5]
Award winners from the twentieth century have included sports presenter David Coleman,[6] newscaster Jan Leeming[7] and long-running radio drama, The Archers.[8] The 2023 awards were sponsored by a number of notable companies including Humax, SES S.A., Samsung[9] and GB News, the latter of whom won awards at the ceremony that year.[10]
2023 winners
2022 winners
2021 winners
2020 winners
2019 winners
2018 winners
2017 winners[24]
| Award | Winners | Nominees | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2017 | June Brown | - | 
| Original OTT Streamed | The Crown | The Grand Tour  The Crown House of Cards  | 
| Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Coronation Street  Eastenders Emmerdale  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway | Gogglebox  Have I Got News for You Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway  | 
| Drama Programme | Poldark | Cold Feet  Poldark Vera  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | Heart Breakfast  (Jamie Theakston & Emma Bunton)  | 
Heart Breakfast (Jamie Theakston & Emma Bunton)  Vodafone Big Top 40 The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show  | 
| Daytime Programme | This Morning | BBC Breakfast  Sunday Brunch This Morning  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | Britain's Got Talent  Strictly Come Dancing The X Factor  | 
| Sports Programme | Match of the Day | A League of Their Own  Match of the Day The Last Leg  | 
| Factual Programme | Planet Earth II | DIY SOS  Planet Earth II The Real Marigold Hotel  | 
| Crime Programme | Death in Paradise | Death in Paradise  Happy Valley The Night Manager  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | Celebrity Juice | Celebrity Juice  Made in Chelsea Towie  | 
| Soap Personality | Kym Marsh | June Brown  Kym Marsh Tina O'Brien  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Evan Davis | Evan Davis  Jeremy Thompson Victoria Derbyshire  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Jeff Stelling | Gabby Logan  Jeff Stelling Sue Barker  | 
| TV Personality | Holly Willoughby | Ant & Dec  Holly Willoughby Keith Lemon  | 
| Weather Presenter | Carol Kirkwood | Carol Kirkwood  Laura Tobin Nazaneen Ghaffar  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Emma Bunton | Dave Berry  Emma Bunton Simon Mayo  | 
2016 winners[25]
2015 winners[26]
2014 winners[27]
2013 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[28] | Nominees[29] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2013 | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! | - | 
| Soap of the Year | Coronation Street | Coronation Street  EastEnders Hollyoaks  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Mrs. Brown's Boys | Have I Got News for You  Mock the Week Mrs. Brown's Boys  | 
| Drama Programme | Call the Midwife | Call the Midwife  Downton Abbey Merlin  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | Capital Breakfast  (Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon)  | 
Capital Breakfast (Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon)  Steve Wright in the Afternoon The Chris Evans Breakfast Show  | 
| Daytime Programme | This Morning | Pointless  Saturday Kitchen This Morning  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!  Strictly Come Dancing The Apprentice  | 
| Factual Programme | Countryfile | Come Dine with Me  Countryfile Top Gear  | 
| Crime Programme | Silent Witness | Lewis  Sherlock Silent Witness  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | Celebrity Juice | Celebrity Juice  I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! Mad Dogs  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Peter Andre | Keith Lemon  Olly Murs Peter Andre  | 
| Soap Personality | Shane Richie | Michelle Keegan  Nick Pickard Shane Richie  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Eamonn Holmes  Sian Williams  | 
Eamonn Holmes  Kate Garraway Sian Williams  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Clare Balding | Clare Balding  Gary Lineker Jeff Stelling  | 
| TV Personality | Ant & Dec | Alan Carr  Ant & Dec Stephen Fry  | 
| Weather Presenter | Carol Kirkwood | Carol Kirkwood  Lucy Verasamy Siân Lloyd  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Chris Evans | Chris Evans  Lisa Snowdon Scott Mills  | 
2012 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[30] | Nominees[31] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2012 | June Whitfield CBE | - | 
| Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Coronation Street  EastEnders Emmerdale  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Have I Got News for You | Harry Hill's TV Burp  Have I Got News for You Outnumbered  | 
| Drama Programme | Downton Abbey | Downton Abbey  Garrow's Law Spooks  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | The Chris Evans Breakfast Show | Capital Breakfast (Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon)  The Chris Evans Breakfast Show Desert Island Discs  | 
| Daytime Programme | This Morning | BBC Breakfast  Loose Women This Morning  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!  Strictly Come Dancing The Apprentice  | 
| Arts / Documentary Programme | The Choir: Military Wives | Countryfile  Frozen Planet The Choir: Military Wives  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | The Only Way Is Essex | An Idiot Abroad  Ross Kemp: Extreme World The Only Way Is Essex  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Peter Andre | Dermot Murnaghan  Keith Lemon Peter Andre  | 
| Soap Personality | Betty Driver  (posthumous award)  | 
Betty Driver  Chelsea Halfpenny Jo Joyner  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Sian Williams | Eamonn Holmes  Jon Snow Sian Williams  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Jeff Stelling | Gary Lineker  Jake Humphrey Jeff Stelling  | 
| TV Personality | Alan Carr | Alan Carr  Ant & Dec Graham Norton  | 
| Weather Presenter | Carol Kirkwood | Carol Kirkwood  Lucy Verasamy Siân Lloyd  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Chris Evans | Chris Evans  Chris Moyles Emma Bunton  | 
2011 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[32] | Nominees[33] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2011 | A Question of Sport | - | 
| Soap of the Year | Coronation Street | Coronation Street  EastEnders Hollyoaks  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Top Gear | Harry Hill's TV Burp  MasterChef Top Gear  | 
| Drama Programme | Downton Abbey | Ashes To Ashes  Downton Abbey Sherlock  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | The Chris Evans Breakfast Show | Capital Breakfast (Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon)  The Chris Evans Breakfast Show The Chris Moyles Show  | 
| Daytime Programme | Come Dine with Me | BBC Breakfast  Come Dine with Me This Morning  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | Strictly Come Dancing  The Apprentice The X Factor  | 
| Arts / Documentary Programme | Countryfile | Countryfile  The Gadget Show Wonders of the Solar System  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | The Inbetweeners | An Idiot Abroad  Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man The Inbetweeners  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Eamonn Holmes | Eamonn Holmes  Leigh Francis Peter Andre  | 
| Soap Personality | Jessie Wallace | Jennifer Metcalfe  Jessie Wallace Sally Dynevor  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Bill Turnbull | Bill Turnbull  Fiona Bruce Kate Garraway  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gary Lineker | Gary Lineker  Jake Humphrey Jeff Stelling  | 
| TV Personality | Harry Hill | Alan Carr  Harry Hill Jeremy Clarkson  | 
| Weather Presenter | Clare Nasir | Carol Kirkwood  Clare Nasir Kirsty McCabe  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Chris Evans | Chris Evans  Chris Moyles Simon Mayo  | 
2010 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[34] | Nominees[35] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2010 | Barbara Windsor | - | 
| Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Coronation Street  EastEnders Hollyoaks  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Outnumbered | Gavin & Stacey  Outnumbered Top Gear  | 
| Drama Programme | Doctor Who | Doc Martin  Doctor Who Shameless  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | The Chris Moyles Show | Chris Evans Drivetime  The Chris Moyles Show Wake Up to Wogan  | 
| Daytime Programme | BBC Breakfast | BBC Breakfast  GMTV This Morning  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | Strictly Come Dancing  The Apprentice The X Factor  | 
| Arts / Documentary Programme | Oz and James Drink to Britain | Countryfile  James May's Toy Stories Oz and James Drink to Britain  | 
| Crime Programme | Waking the Dead | Ashes to Ashes  Spooks Waking the Dead  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | The Inbetweeners | I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!  Ross Kemp: Return to Afghanistan The Inbetweeners  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Eamonn Holmes | Eamonn Holmes  Jeff Stelling Joe Swash  | 
| Soap Personality | Ricky Whittle | Lacey Turner  Ricky Whittle Simon Gregson  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Mark Austin | Bill Turnbull  Jon Snow Mark Austin  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gary Lineker | Gabby Logan  Gary Lineker Jeff Stelling  | 
| TV Personality | Harry Hill | Harry Hill  James May Stephen Fry  | 
| Weather Presenter | Tomasz Schafernaker | Carol Kirkwood  Peter Cockroft Tomasz Schafernaker  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Sir Terry Wogan | Chris Evans  Chris Moyles Terry Wogan  | 
| HD Programme | Life | Jamie's American Road Trip  Life The Ashes  | 
2009 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[36] | Nominees[37] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2009 | Have I Got News for You | - | 
| Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Coronation Street  EastEnders Hollyoaks  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Top Gear | Grand Prix  Harry Hill's TV Burp Top Gear  | 
| Drama Programme | Lark Rise to Candleford | Lark Rise to Candleford  Little Dorrit Tess of the D'Urbervilles  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | Capital Breakfast  (Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon)  | 
Capital Breakfast Show  The Chris Moyles Show Chris Evans Drivetime  | 
| Daytime Programme | Loose Women | BBC Breakfast  GMTV Loose Women  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | Strictly Come Dancing  The Apprentice The X Factor  | 
| Arts / Documentary Programme | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow  The One Show The Secret Millionaire  | 
| Crime Programme | New Tricks | New Tricks  Spooks Wire in the Blood  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | Gavin & Stacey | Britain's Got More Talent  Ross Kemp in Afghanistan Gavin & Stacey  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Eamonn Holmes | Eamonn Holmes  Katie & Peter Jeff Stelling  | 
| Soap Personality | Katherine Kelly | Katherine Kelly  Patsy Palmer Simon Gregson  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Sir Trevor McDonald | Fiona Phillips  Fiona Bruce Sir Trevor McDonald  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gary Lineker | Adrian Chiles  Gary Lineker Clare Balding  | 
| TV Personality | Alan Carr | Alan Carr  Jeremy Clarkson Stephen Fry  | 
| Weather Presenter | Carol Kirkwood | Carol Kirkwood  Andrea McLean Siân Lloyd  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Johnny Vaughan | John Humphrys  Chris Evans Johnny Vaughan  | 
| HD Programme | Olympics 2008 | Live at the Apollo  Olympics 2008 Tiger - Spy in the Jungle  | 
2008 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[38] | Nominees[39] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2008 | Antiques Roadshow | - | 
| Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Coronation Street  EastEnders Emmerdale  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Top Gear | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross  Have I Got News for You Top Gear  | 
| Drama Programme | Cranford | Cranford  Doctor Who Shameless  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | The Chris Moyles Show | Steve Wright in the Afternoon  The Chris Moyles Show The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show  | 
| Daytime Programme | A Place in the Sun | A Place in the Sun  Deal or No Deal This Morning  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | Dragons' Den  Strictly Come Dancing The X Factor  | 
| Arts / Documentary Programme | Coast | Coast  The F Word Long Way Down  | 
| Crime Programme | Life on Mars | Life on Mars  Spooks Wire in the Blood  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! | I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!  Ross Kemp on Gangs Secret Diary of a Call Girl  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Eamonn Holmes | Eamonn Holmes  Katie & Peter Jeff Stelling  | 
| Soap Personality | Kim Ryder | Antony Cotton  Liz Dawn Kim Ryder  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Fiona Bruce | Mark Austin  Fiona Bruce Ben Shephard  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Sue Barker | Sue Barker  Gary Lineker Gabby Logan  | 
| TV Personality | Gordon Ramsay | Fern Britton  Harry Hill Gordon Ramsay  | 
| Weather Presenter | Carol Kirkwood | Carol Kirkwood  John Kettley Siân Lloyd  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Johnny Vaughan | Russell Brand  Chris Evans Johnny Vaughan  | 
| TV Advertisement | Cadbury Gorilla | Cadbury Gorilla  Guinness Dominoes Skoda Fabia  | 
2007 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[40] | Nominees[41] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2007 | Emmerdale | - | 
| Soap of the Year | Coronation Street | Coronation Street  EastEnders Hollyoaks  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Have I Got News for You | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross  Have I Got News for You Top Gear  | 
| Drama Programme | Spooks | Doctor Who  Jane Eyre Spooks  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | The Chris Moyles Show | Chris Evans Drivetime  Steve Wright in the Afternoon The Chris Moyles Show  | 
| Daytime Programme | Deal or No Deal | BBC Breakfast  Deal or No Deal GMTV  | 
| Reality Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | Dragon's Den  Strictly Come Dancing The X Factor  | 
| Arts / Documentary Programme | Planet Earth | Grand Designs  Planet Earth Coast  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | The Xtra Factor (ITV 2) | Brainiac: Science Abuse  Soccer Saturday The Xtra Factor (ITV 2)  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Richard Hammond | Richard Hammond  Ben Shephard Jeff Stelling  | 
| Soap Personality | Lacey Turner | Simon Gregson  Lacey Turner Bradley Walsh  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Fiona Bruce | Fiona Bruce  Natasha Kaplinsky Dermot Murnaghan  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gary Lineker | Gary Lineker  Gabby Logan Ally McCoist  | 
| TV Personality | Ant & Dec | Ant & Dec  Gordon Ramsay Jonathan Ross  | 
| Weather Presenter | Siân Lloyd | Isobel Lang  Siân Lloyd Helen Willetts  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Chris Moyles | Chris Moyles  Jonathan Ross Johnny Vaughan  | 
2006 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[42] | Nominees[43] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2006 | David Dimbleby | - | 
| Soap of the Year | Coronation Street | |
| Entertainment Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!  Strictly Come Dancing Top Gear The X Factor  | 
| Drama Programme | Bleak House | Bleak House  Doctor Who Shakespeare Re-Told  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | Steve Wright in the Afternoon | |
| Morning / Daytime Programme | BBC Breakfast | |
| Comedy Programme | Little Britain | |
| Arts / Documentary Programme | A Picture of Britain | |
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | The Xtra Factor (ITV 2) | |
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Richard Hammond | |
| Newscaster / Reporter | Fiona Bruce | |
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gary Lineker | |
| TV Personality | Paul O'Grady | Ant & Dec  Paul O'Grady Jonathan Ross  | 
| New TV Talent | Billie Piper | |
| Weather Presenter | Helen Willetts | |
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Chris Moyles | 
2005 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[44] | Nominees[45] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2005 | Ronnie Corbett | - | 
| Soap of the Year | Coronation Street | Coronation Street  EastEnders Emmerdale  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Strictly Come Dancing | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross  Strictly Come Dancing Top Gear  | 
| Drama Programme | Spooks | Blackpool  Spooks Wire in the Blood  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue | I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue  Radio 1 Breakfast Wake Up to Wogan  | 
| Morning / Daytime Programme | BBC Breakfast | BBC Breakfast  Richard & Judy This Morning  | 
| Comedy Programme | Little Britain | Little Britain  Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps  | 
| Music and Arts Programme | Himalaya with Michael Palin | British Isles – A Natural History  Himalaya with Michael Palin Rolf on Art  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! | Brainiac: Science Abuse  I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! UEFA Champions League  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Richard Hammond | Richard Hammond  Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Ben Shephard  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Natasha Kaplinsky | George Alagiah  Huw Edwards Natasha Kaplinsky Nicholas Owen  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | John Inverdale | Clare Balding  Rob Bonnet John Inverdale Jim Rosenthal  | 
| TV Personality | Ant & Dec | Ant & Dec  Natasha Kaplinsky Jonathan Ross  | 
| New TV Talent | Richard Hammond | Sam Aston  Matt Dawson Richard Hammond  | 
| Weather Presenter | Siân Lloyd | Siân Lloyd  Penny Tranter Helen Young  | 
| Music Personality | Jamelia | Jamelia  Katie Melua Joss Stone Natasha Bedingfield  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Jonathan Ross | Nicky Campbell  Jonathan Ross Jeremy Vine Johnnie Walker  | 
2004 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[46] | Nominees[47] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2004 | Alan Titchmarsh | - | 
| Soap of the Year | Coronation Street | Coronation Street  EastEnders Emmerdale  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Relocation, Relocation | Have I Got News for You  Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Relocation, Relocation  | 
| Drama Programme | Charles II | Auf Wiedersehen, Pet  Charles II Henry VIII  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | Woman's Hour | I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue  Wake Up to Wogan Woman's Hour  | 
| Morning / Daytime Programme | BBC Breakfast | BBC Breakfast  GMTV Kilroy  | 
| Comedy Programme | Absolutely Fabulous | Absolutely Fabulous  The Kumars at No. 42 The Office  | 
| Music and Arts Programme | The Big Read | Restoration  Rolf on Art The Big Read  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | Soccer AM | Pop Idol Extra  Soccer AM Soccer Saturday  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Jeremy Thompson | Helen Chamberlain  Jeremy Thompson Kate Thornton  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Mary Nightingale | Huw Edwards  Mary Nightingale Rageh Omaar  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gabby Logan | John Inverdale  Gary Lineker Gabby Logan  | 
| TV Personality | Jonathan Ross | Ant & Dec  Simon Cowell Jonathan Ross  | 
| New TV Talent | Christopher Parker | Kirstie Allsopp  Christopher Parker David Walliams  | 
| Weather Presenter | Michael Fish | Michael Fish  Siân Lloyd Helen Willetts  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Jonathan Ross | Chris Moyles  Jenni Murray Jonathan Ross  | 
2003 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[48] | Nominees[49] | 
|---|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2003 | Bob Monkhouse | - | 
| Soap of the Year | Coronation Street | Coronation Street  EastEnders Hollyoaks  | 
| Entertainment Programme | Have I Got News for You | Fame Academy  Have I Got News for You Jamie's Kitchen  | 
| Drama Programme | Tipping the Velvet | Gathering Storm  Tipping the Velvet Waking the Dead  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue | I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue  Radio 1 Breakfast (Sara Cox) Wake Up to Wogan  | 
| Documentary Programme | Sahara with Michael Palin | The Life of Mammals  Sahara with Michael Palin Steve Leonard's Extreme Animals  | 
| Morning / Daytime Programme | GMTV | Bargain Hunt  BBC Breakfast GMTV  | 
| Comedy Programme | The Office | My Family  The Kumars at No. 42 The Office  | 
| Music and Arts Programme | Later... with Jools Holland | Elton John at the Royal Opera House  Later... with Jools Holland Top of the Pops  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | Kirsty's Home Videos | Fear Factor  Kirsty's Home Videos Temptation Island  | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Ed Hall | Helen Chamberlain  Ed Hall Ed Sanders  | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Fiona Bruce | Fiona Bruce  Sir Trevor McDonald Mary Nightingale  | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gary Lineker | Gary Lineker  Gabby Logan Ally McCoist  | 
| TV Personality | Davina McCall | Davina McCall  Graham Norton Jamie Oliver  | 
| New TV Talent | Susie Amy | Susie Amy  Natasha Kaplinsky Kris Marshall  | 
| Drama TV Performer | Martin Shaw | Amanda Burton  Albert Finney Martin Shaw  | 
| Weather Presenter | Carol Kirkwood | Michael Fish  Carol Kirkwood Siân Lloyd  | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Sara Cox | Sara Cox  Jonathan Ross Terry Wogan  | 
2002 winners[4]
| Award | Winners[50] | 
|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2002 | Gloria Hunniford | 
| Soap of the Year | EastEnders | 
| Entertainment Programme | Pop Idol | 
| Drama Programme | The Way We Live Now | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | The News Quiz | 
| Documentary Programme | The Blue Planet | 
| Morning / Daytime Programme | A Place in the Sun | 
| Comedy Programme | Linda Green | 
| Music and Arts Programme | CD:UK | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | LA Pool Party | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Kirsty Gallacher | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Mary Nightingale | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gabby Logan | 
| TV Personality | Ant & Dec | 
| New TV Talent | Ronni Ancona | 
| Drama TV Performer | James Nesbitt | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Sara Cox | 
2001 awards[51]
| Award | Winners | 
|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2001 | Coronation Street | 
| Entertainment Programme | The Weakest Link | 
| Drama Programme | Fat Friends | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | The News Huddlines | 
| Documentary Programme | Castaway 2000 | 
| Morning / Daytime Programme | GMTV | 
| Comedy Programme | The Royle Family | 
| Music and Arts Programme | The Brit Awards | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Programme | Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Denise Van Outen | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Peter Sissons | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Ally McCoist | 
| TV Personality | Graham Norton | 
| New TV Talent | Craig Doyle | 
| Drama TV Performer | Sarah Lancashire | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Jonathan Ross | 
2000 awards[52]
| Award | Winners | 
|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 2000 | Cilla Black | 
| Entertainment Programme | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | 
| Drama Programme | Oliver Twist | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Programme | Jonathan Ross BBC Radio 2 | 
| Documentary Programme | Walking with Dinosaurs | 
| Morning / Daytime Programme | GMTV | 
| Comedy Programme | Cold Feet | 
| Music and Arts Programme | The South Bank Show | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Channel | BBC News 24 | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality | Liza Tarbuck | 
| Newscaster / Reporter | Dermot Murnaghan | 
| Sports Presenter / Reporter | Gabby Yorath | 
| TV Personality | Carol Vorderman | 
| New TV Talent | Charlie Dimmock | 
| Drama TV Performer | Helen Baxendale | 
| Radio / Digital Radio Personality | Zoe Ball | 
1999 awards[53]
| Award | Winners | 
|---|---|
| TRIC Special Award 1999 | June Whitfield | 
| Best BBC Programme | Vanity Fair | 
| Best ITV Programme | Goodnight Mister Tom | 
| Best Channel 4 Programme | The Big Breakfast | 
| Best Radio Programme | 5 Live Breakfast | 
| Best Factual / Science Programme | The Human Body | 
| Best Comedy Programme | They Think It's All Over | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Channel of the Year | Discovery Channel | 
| Satellite / Digital TV Personality of the Year | Melinda Messenger | 
| BBC Personality of the Year | Jill Dando | 
| ITV / Channel 4 / Channel 5 Personality of the Year | Johnny Vaughan | 
| Radio Personality of the Year | John Peel | 
| Best Newscaster / Reporter | Trevor McDonald | 
| Best Sports Presenter / Reporter | Sue Barker | 
| Best New TV Talent | Katie Derham | 
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