Television and Radio Industries Club#2022 winners
{{Short description|UK industry association}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
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 year honouring achievement in television and radio.{{Cite web|url=https://tric.org.uk/|title=The Television and Radio Industries Club - TRIC Awards|website=TRIC}}
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{{Cite web |date=2003-04-20 |title=Membership |url=http://www.tric.org.uk/membership/past_presidents.html |access-date=2022-02-25 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030420061335/http://www.tric.org.uk/membership/past_presidents.html |archive-date=20 April 2003 |url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|last=ibsl_admin|title=Our President|url=https://tric.org.uk/about-us/president/|access-date=2022-02-25|website=TRIC|language=en-US}}
= 1980–present day =
class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |2020s ! rowspan="11" | ! colspan="2" |2010s ! rowspan="11" | ! colspan="2" |2000s ! rowspan="11" | ! colspan="2" |1990s ! rowspan="11" | ! colspan="2" |1980s |
2029/30
| |2019/20 |2009/10 | rowspan="2" |Sian Williams |1999/00 |1989/90 |
2028/29
| |2018/19 | rowspan="2" |Lisa Snowdon |2008/09 |1998/99 |1988/89 |John F. O'Neill |
2027/28
| |2017/18 |2007/08 |1997/98 |1987/88 |
2026/27
| |2016/17 |2006/07 |1996/97 |1986/87 |
2025/26
| |2015/16 |2005/06 |1995/96 |1985/86 |
2024/25
| |2014/15 |2004/05 |1994/95 |1984/85 |
2023/24
|2013/14 |2003/04 |1993/94 |1983/84 |
2022/23
|2012/13 |2002/03 |1992/93 |1982/83 |David Hurley |
2021/22
|2011/12 |2001/02 |1991/92 |Ian Gray |1981/82 |
2020/21
|2010/11 |2000/01 |1990/91 |1980/81 |
= 1940–1979 =
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! colspan="2" |1970s ! rowspan="11" | ! colspan="2" |1960s ! rowspan="11" | ! colspan="2" |1950s ! rowspan="11" | ! colspan="2" |1940s |
1979/80
|1969/70 | rowspan="2" |Lord Hill |1959/60 |D. Curry, A.M.I.E.R.E. |1949/50 |
1978/79
|1968/69 |1958/59 |1948/49 |H. de A. Donisthorpe |
1977/78
|1967/68 |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 |1945/46 |
1974/75
|1964/65 |1954/55 |1944/45 | rowspan="2" |Noel Ashbridge |
1973/74
|John Stewart-Clarke |1963/64 |1953/54 |1943/44 |
1972/73
|1962/63 |1952/53 |1942/43 |
1971/72
|1961/62 |Ernest S. Brown |1951/52 |1941/42 |Louis Sterling |
1970/71
|1960/61 |F. W. Perks |1950/51 |1940/41 |
= 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
{{Infobox award
| name = TRIC Awards
| host = Incumbent TRIC president
| awarded_for = Achievement in television and radio
| country = United Kingdom
| date = Annually
| location = The Great Room, Grosvenor House, London
| year = {{start date and age|1969|04}}
| website = {{URL|https://tric.org.uk/tric-awards/}}
}}
The TRIC awards are bestowed annually and since 2019 the winners have been decided by public vote from a list of predetermined nominations within various categories.https://tric.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/TRIC-Awards-Voting-Framework-2024-FINALpdf.pdf
Traditionally, the 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.{{Cite web |date=2013-07-15 |title=The Television and Radio Industries Club - The TRIC Awards 2013 |url=http://www.tric.org.uk/main/tric_awards.html |access-date=2022-02-23 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130715021648/http://www.tric.org.uk/main/tric_awards.html |archive-date=15 July 2013 |url-status=dead}} In 2021, due to COVID-19 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.{{Cite web|title=Host revealed for 2021 Tric Awards|url=https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/leisure/national/19576921.host-revealed-2021-tric-awards/|access-date=2022-02-24|website=Glasgow Times|date=13 September 2021 |language=en}}
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.
Award winners from the twentieth century have included sports presenter David Coleman,{{Cite web|title=BBC Sport - David Coleman: 'One word and you knew who he was'|url=http://beta.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/25476668|access-date=2022-02-25|website=beta.bbc.co.uk|language=en-GB}} newscaster Jan Leeming{{Cite web|title=Biography - Jan Leeming|url=http://www.jan-leeming.com/biography|access-date=2022-02-25|website=www.jan-leeming.com}} and long-running radio drama, The Archers.{{Cite web|title=BBC - Press Office - Vanessa Whitburn biography|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/radio4/vanessa_whitburn.shtml|access-date=2022-02-25|website=www.bbc.co.uk}}
= 2024 winners =
= 2023 winners =
= 2022 winners =
= 2021 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
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TRIC Special Award 2021
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Casualty |
Soap Actor
|Shelley King (as Yasmeen Nazir) Coronation Street |Danny Dyer (as Mick Carter) EastEnders |
Entertainment Programme
|Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway |
Reality Programme
|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
Sports Programme
|A League of Their Own |
Food Programme
|Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip |Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip |
New Drama Programme
|Bridgerton |
Radio Programme
|Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp |Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) |
Factual Programme
|24 Hours in A&E |
Daytime Programme
|Steph's Packed Lunch |
Comedy Programme
|After Life |
Streamed (Drama) Programme
|Call the Midwife |
Multi-Channel News
|BBC Breakfast |
News Presenter
|Huw Edwards |
TV Personality
|Alison Hammond |
Radio Personality
|Roman Kemp |
Podcast of the Year
|David Tennant does a Podcast with... |David Tennant does a Podcast with... |
= 2020 winners =
class="wikitable"
|+ 51st TRIC awards: Hosted by Lorraine Kelly |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2020
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Soap Actor
|Kellie Bright (as Linda Carter) EastEnders |Kellie Bright (as Linda Carter) EastEnders |
Entertainment Programme
|Gavin & Stacey |
Reality Programme
|Strictly Come Dancing |
Sports Programme
|A League of Their Own |
Food Programme
|The Great British Bake Off |
Drama Programme
|Killing Eve |
Radio Programme
|Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) |Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) |
Factual Programme
|Blue Planet Live |
Daytime Programme
|This Morning |
Crime Programme
|Line of Duty |
Streamed Programme
|The Crown |
TV Judge
|David Walliams |
News Presenter
|Fiona Bruce |
TV Personality
|Ant & Dec |
Radio Personality
|Greg James |
Podcast of the Year
|That Peter Crouch Podcast |
= 2019 winners =
class="wikitable"
|+ 50th TRIC awards: Hosted by Lisa Snowdon |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2019
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Soap Actor
|Danny Dyer (as Mick Carter) EastEnders |Danny Dyer (as Mick Carter) EastEnders |
Entertainment Programme
|Michael McIntyre's Big Show |
Reality Programme
|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
Sports Programme
|A League of Their Own |A League of Their Own |
Food Programme
|Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip |
Drama Programme
|A Very English Scandal |
Radio Programme
|Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) |Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) |
Factual Programme
|Dynasties |
Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Crime Programme
|Bodyguard |
International Programme
|Orange Is the New Black |
News Presenter
|Fiona Bruce |
TV Personality
|Ant & Dec |
Radio Personality
|Greg James |
Podcast of the Year
|Desert Island Discs |
= 2018 winners =
class="wikitable"
|+ 49th TRIC awards: Hosted by Lisa Snowdon |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2018
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Soap Actor
|Ryan Hawley (as Robert Sugden) Emmerdale |Connor McIntyre (as Pat Phelan) Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
Reality Programme
|Love Island |
Sports Programme
|A League of Their Own |
Food Programme
|Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast |
Drama Programme
|Call the Midwife |
Drama Performance
|Aidan Turner |
Radio Programme
|The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show |Capital Breakfast (Roman Kemp) |
Factual Programme
|24 Hours in A&E |
Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Streamed Programme
|Black Mirror |
News Presenter
|Eamonn Holmes |
TV Personality
|Ant & Dec |
Radio Personality |
Podcast of the Year
|Desert Island Discs |
= 2017 winners =
= 2016 winners =
= 2015 winners =
= 2014 winners =
= 2013 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2013
|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! | - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Have I Got News for You |
Drama Programme
|Call the Midwife |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|Capital Breakfast |Capital Breakfast (Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon) |
Daytime Programme
|Pointless |
Reality Programme
|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
Factual Programme
|Come Dine with Me |
Crime Programme |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|Celebrity Juice |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Keith Lemon |
Soap Personality
|Michelle Keegan |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Eamonn Holmes |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Clare Balding |
TV Personality
|Alan Carr |
Weather Presenter
|Carol Kirkwood |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Chris Evans |
= 2012 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2012
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Harry Hill's TV Burp |
Drama Programme
|Downton Abbey |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|The Chris Evans Breakfast Show |Capital Breakfast (Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon) |
Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Reality Programme
|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
Arts / Documentary Programme
|Countryfile |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|An Idiot Abroad |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Dermot Murnaghan |
Soap Personality
|Betty Driver |Betty Driver |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Eamonn Holmes |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Gary Lineker |
TV Personality
|Alan Carr |
Weather Presenter
|Carol Kirkwood |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Chris Evans |
= 2011 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2011
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Harry Hill's TV Burp |
Drama Programme
|Ashes To Ashes |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|The Chris Evans Breakfast Show |Capital Breakfast (Johnny Vaughan & Lisa Snowdon) |
Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Reality Programme
|Strictly Come Dancing |
Arts / Documentary Programme
|Countryfile |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|An Idiot Abroad |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Eamonn Holmes |
Soap Personality
|Jennifer Metcalfe |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Bill Turnbull |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Gary Lineker |
TV Personality
|Alan Carr |
Weather Presenter
|Carol Kirkwood |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Chris Evans |
= 2010 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2010
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Gavin & Stacey |
Drama Programme
|Doc Martin |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|Chris Evans Drivetime |
Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Reality Programme
|Strictly Come Dancing |
Arts / Documentary Programme
|Oz and James Drink to Britain |Countryfile |
Crime Programme
|Ashes to Ashes |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Eamonn Holmes |
Soap Personality
|Lacey Turner |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Bill Turnbull |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Gabby Logan |
TV Personality
|Harry Hill |
Weather Presenter
|Carol Kirkwood |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Chris Evans |
HD Programme
|Life |
= 2009 winners =
class="wikitable"
|+ 40th TRIC awards: Hosted by Bill Turnbull (on behalf of Sian Williams) |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2009
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Grand Prix |
Drama Programme
|Lark Rise to Candleford |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|Capital Breakfast |Capital Breakfast Show |
Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Reality Programme
|Strictly Come Dancing |
Arts / Documentary Programme
|Antiques Roadshow |
Crime Programme
|New Tricks |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|Britain's Got More Talent |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Eamonn Holmes |
Soap Personality
|Katherine Kelly |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Fiona Phillips |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Adrian Chiles |
TV Personality
|Alan Carr |
Weather Presenter
|Carol Kirkwood |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|John Humphrys |
HD Programme
|Live at the Apollo |
= 2008 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2008
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Friday Night with Jonathan Ross |
Drama Programme
|Cranford |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|Steve Wright in the Afternoon |
Daytime Programme
|A Place in the Sun |
Reality Programme
|Dragons' Den |
Arts / Documentary Programme
|Coast |
Crime Programme
|Life on Mars |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! |I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Eamonn Holmes |
Soap Personality
|Antony Cotton |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Mark Austin |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Sue Barker |
TV Personality
|Fern Britton |
Weather Presenter
|Carol Kirkwood |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Russell Brand |
TV Advertisement
|Cadbury Gorilla |
= 2007 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2007
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Friday Night with Jonathan Ross |
Drama Programme
|Doctor Who |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|Chris Evans Drivetime |
Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Reality Programme
|Dragon's Den |
Arts / Documentary Programme
|Grand Designs |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|The Xtra Factor (ITV 2) |Brainiac: Science Abuse |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Richard Hammond |
Soap Personality
|Simon Gregson |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Fiona Bruce |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Gary Lineker |
TV Personality
|Ant & Dec |
Weather Presenter
|Isobel Lang |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Chris Moyles |
= 2006 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2006
| - |
Soap of the Year
| |
Entertainment Programme
|I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
Drama Programme
|Bleak House |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|Steve Wright in the Afternoon | |
Morning / Daytime Programme
| |
Comedy Programme
| |
Arts / Documentary Programme
| |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|The Xtra Factor (ITV 2) | |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
| |
Newscaster / Reporter
| |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
| |
TV Personality
|Ant & Dec |
New TV Talent
| |
Weather Presenter
| |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
| |
= 2005 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2005
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Friday Night with Jonathan Ross |
Drama Programme
|Blackpool |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue |
Morning / Daytime Programme
|BBC Breakfast |
Comedy Programme
|Little Britain |
Music and Arts Programme
|British Isles – A Natural History |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! |Brainiac: Science Abuse |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Richard Hammond |
Newscaster / Reporter
|George Alagiah |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Clare Balding |
TV Personality
|Ant & Dec |
New TV Talent
|Richard Hammond |Sam Aston |
Weather Presenter
|Siân Lloyd |
Music Personality
|Jamelia |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Nicky Campbell |
= 2004 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2004
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Have I Got News for You |
Drama Programme
|Auf Wiedersehen, Pet |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue |
Morning / Daytime Programme |
Comedy Programme
|Absolutely Fabulous |
Music and Arts Programme
|Restoration |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|Pop Idol Extra |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Helen Chamberlain |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Huw Edwards |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|John Inverdale |
TV Personality
|Ant & Dec |
New TV Talent
|Kirstie Allsopp |
Weather Presenter
|Michael Fish |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Jonathan Ross |Chris Moyles |
= 2003 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2003
| - |
Soap of the Year
|Coronation Street |
Entertainment Programme
|Fame Academy |
Drama Programme
|Gathering Storm |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme
|I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue |
Documentary Programme
|The Life of Mammals |
Morning / Daytime Programme
|GMTV |Bargain Hunt |
Comedy Programme
|My Family |
Music and Arts Programme
|Elton John at the Royal Opera House |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|Fear Factor |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality
|Helen Chamberlain |
Newscaster / Reporter
|Fiona Bruce |
Sports Presenter / Reporter
|Gary Lineker |
TV Personality
|Davina McCall |
New TV Talent
|Susie Amy |
Drama TV Performer
|Amanda Burton |
Weather Presenter
|Michael Fish |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality
|Sara Cox |
= 2002 winners =
class="wikitable" |
Award |
---|
TRIC Special Award 2002 |
Soap of the Year |
Entertainment Programme |
Drama Programme |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme |
Documentary Programme |
Morning / Daytime Programme |
Comedy Programme |
Music and Arts Programme |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme
|LA Pool Party |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
TV Personality |
New TV Talent |
Drama TV Performer |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality |
= 2001 awards =
class="wikitable"
|+ 32nd TRIC awards: Hosted by Roy Hudd{{Cite news|date=2001-03-13|title=Robinson booed at awards|language=en-GB|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1218732.stm|access-date=2022-02-25}} |
Award
!Winners |
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TRIC Special Award 2001 |
Entertainment Programme |
Drama Programme |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme |
Documentary Programme |
Morning / Daytime Programme
|GMTV |
Comedy Programme |
Music and Arts Programme |
Satellite / Digital TV Programme |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
TV Personality |
New TV Talent |
Drama TV Performer |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality |
= 2000 awards =
class="wikitable"
|+ 31st TRIC awards: Hosted by Gloria Hunniford{{Cite web|title=BBC News {{!}} ENTERTAINMENT {{!}} Dinosaurs walk off with award|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/677397.stm|access-date=2022-02-25|website=news.bbc.co.uk}} |
Award
!Winners |
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TRIC Special Award 2000 |
Entertainment Programme |
Drama Programme |
Radio / Digital Radio Programme |
Documentary Programme |
Morning / Daytime Programme
|GMTV |
Comedy Programme |
Music and Arts Programme |
Satellite / Digital TV Channel |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
TV Personality |
New TV Talent |
Drama TV Performer |
Radio / Digital Radio Personality |
= 1990s =
== 1999 winners<ref>{{Cite web|title=BBC News {{!}} Entertainment {{!}} Breakfast toast for Vaughan|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/298279.stm|access-date=2022-02-25|website=news.bbc.co.uk}}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 30th TRIC awards: Hosted by Bruce Gyngell |
Award
!Winners |
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TRIC Special Award 1999 |
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Channel 4 Programme |
Radio Programme |
Factual / Science Based Programme |
TV Comedy |
Satellite / Digital TV Channel |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV / Channel 4 / Channel 5 Personality |
Satellite / Digital TV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1998 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Early bird 5 Live takes top radio honour | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002135/19980311/010/0010 | newspaper = [[Birmingham Daily Post]] | date = 11 March 1998 | via = [[British Newspaper Archive]] | url-access = subscription }}</ref>==
class="wikitable"
|+ 29th TRIC awards: Hosted by Sir Bernard Ingham |
Award
!Winner |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Channel 4 Programme |
Radio Programme
|Radio 5 Live Breakfast |
Factual / Science Based Programme |
Satellite TV Programme / Channel |
TV Comedy |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV / Channel 4 Personality |
Satellite TV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter |
New TV Talent |
== 1997 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Radio award gives Evans last laugh | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005569/19970311/083/0005 | newspaper = [[Shropshire Star]] | date = 11 March 1997 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = Chris and Jill's top awards | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001121/19970311/007/0007 | newspaper = [[Grimsby Telegraph]] | date = 11 March 1997 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = TV DIARY: Grave mistake by TRICksters | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001637/19970320/136/0026 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 20 March 1997 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref>==
class="wikitable"
|+ 28th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winner |
---|
TRIC Special Award 1997 |
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme
| Band of Gold II |
Channel 4 Programme |
Radio Programme |
TV Comedy |
Satellite TV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1996 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Julia celebrates winning TV prize | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000769/19960312/064/0064 | newspaper = [[Coventry Evening Telegraph]] | date = 12 March 1996 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = SNAPS | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002139/19960312/014/0014 | newspaper = [[Birmingham Mail]] | date = 12 March 1996 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 27th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winner |
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TRIC Special Award 1996 |
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Channel 4 Programme |
Radio Programme
| A Classic Romance |
Factual / Science Based Programme
| Panorama |
Satellite TV Programme / Channel |
TV Sitcom
| One Foot in the Grave Christmas Special |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV / Channel 4 Personality |
Radio Personality
|Margaret Howard |
Satellite TV Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1995 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Stars clean sweep | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003126/19950315/218/0018 | newspaper = [[Wolverhampton Express and Star]] | date = 15 March 1995 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = News: SNAPS | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001637/19950316/040/0006 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 16 March 1995 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = Congratulations for our local heroes | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002135/19950325/006/0006 | newspaper = Birmingham Daily Post | date = 25 March 1995 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 26th TRIC awards: Hosted by Bob Monkhouse |
Award
!Winners |
---|
TRIC Special Award 1995 |
BBC TV Programme |
ITV / Channel 4 Programme |
Radio Programme |
Factual / Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV / Channel 4 Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter |
New TV Talent |
== 1994 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Noel and Michael get top awards | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005407/19940308/050/0004 | newspaper = [[Scarborough Evening News]] | date = 8 March 1994 | via = [[British Newspaper Archive]] | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = Michael & Noel are King's of telly | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003600/19940308/017/0017 | newspaper = [[Hull Daily Mail]] | date = 8 March 1994 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 25th TRIC Awards: Hosted by Bob Monkhouse |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV / Channel 4 Programme
|Prime Suspect III |
Radio Programme |
Factual / Science Based Programme |
Satellite TV Channel |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music
| Taggart |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV / Channel 4 Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1993 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Dimples Des wins Top TV Award | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003600/19930327/022/0022 | newspaper = [[Hull Daily Mail]] | date = 27 March 1993 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = Lenny cooks up double win| url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002240/19930324/071/0007 | newspaper = [[The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne newspaper)|Newcastle Journal]] | date = 24 March 1993 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = Lenny sees double in TV honour | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004974/19930324/018/0018 | newspaper = [[Western Daily Press]] | date = 24 March 1993 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }} </ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 24th TRIC Awards: Hosted by Sir David Frost |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme
| All of Classic FM |
TV Sitcom |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1992 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = JASPER AND BARRYMORE TOP | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002133/19920407/058/0006 | newspaper = [[Northampton Chronicle and Echo]] | date = 7 April 1992 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}<br>{{ cite web | title = JASPER CARROTT (above)... | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19920416/104/0022 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 16 April 1992 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 23rd TRIC Awards: Hosted by Johnny Beerling{{Cite web |date=2015-02-26 |title=TRIC - The Television And Radio Industries Club - TRIC History |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150226194605/http://www.tric.org.uk/awardshistory.php |archive-url=http://www.tric.org.uk/awardshistory.php |archive-date=2015-02-26 |access-date=2024-10-27 |website=web.archive.org}} |
Award
!Winners |
---|
TRIC Special Award 1992 |
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Satellite TV Channel
| Sky News |
TV Sitcom |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1991 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Grantham the gangster grabs top TV honours | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19910418/106/0014 | newspaper = [[Liverpool Echo]] | date = 18 April 1991 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 22nd TRIC Awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme
| Angela Rippon's Morning Report |
Science Based Programme |
Children's Programme
| On Your Marks |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1990 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Wizards of Oz win TV awards | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004769/19900404/016/0016 | newspaper = [[Bristol Evening Post]] | date = 4 April 1990 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 21st TRIC awards: Hosted by Prince Michael of Kent |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme
|QED |
Children's Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent
|Cast of Naked Video |
= 1980s =
== 1989 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Annual awards are given by Television and Radio Industries' Club | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002133/19890412/101/0007 | newspaper = [[Northampton Chronicle and Echo]] | date = 12 April 1989 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 20th TRIC awards: Hosted by Angela Rippon |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme
| The Jimmy Young Show |
Science Based Programme |
Children's Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
New TV Talent |
== 1988 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Aspel is on tops | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0003894/19880412/015/0015?browse=False | newspaper = [[Nottingham Evening Post]] | date = 12 April 1988 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 19th TRIC awards: Hosted by Jan Leeming |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme
| Steve Race presents Radio Orchestra Show |
Science Based Programme |
Children's Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1987 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Del's a winner at the double! | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19870407/010/0002 | newspaper = [[Liverpool Echo]] | date = 7 April 1988 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 18th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
Children's Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1986 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = First major award for 'EastEnders' | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005407/19860429/107/0009 | newspaper = Scarborough Evening News | date = 29 April 1986 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 17th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
TRIC Special Award 1986 |
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1985 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Selina is the TV tops again | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005474/19850403/012/0012 | newspaper = Liverpool Daily Post | date = 3 April 1985 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 16th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme
| Tenko |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1984 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Terry chats his way to the top | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19840417/028/0003 | newspaper = Liverpool Echo | date = 17 April 1984 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 15th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1983 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Eleven awards go to people and programmes | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19830414/162/0017 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 14 April 1983 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 14th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1982 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Joker's Wild: Comedy leads charge at awards | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005474/19820407/008/0008 | newspaper = Liverpool Daily Post | date = 14 April 1982 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 13th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1981 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Brown and Daniels in award winners | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19810409/162/0023 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 9 April 1981 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 12th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
== 1980 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Penelope, Terry two in a row | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19800424/076/0011 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 24 April 1980 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 11th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
Sports Presenter / Reporter |
= 1970s =
== 1979 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Anna elbows out Angela | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004974/19790425/008/0008 | newspaper = Western Daily Press | date = 25 April 1979 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 10th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme
| The Jimmy Young Show |
Science Based Programme
|The Botanic Man |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
== 1978 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = BBC scoops the lot | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19780427/075/0011 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 27 April 1978 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 9th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme
| Noel Edmond's Breakfast Show |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
== 1977 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = R.I. Club awards for 1976 | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19770421/131/0023 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 21 April 1977 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 8th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme
| Sailor |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
== 1976 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = R.I. Club awards for BBC and ITV | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001180/19760422/087/0011 | newspaper = The Stage | date = 22 April 1976 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 7th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
BBC TV Programme |
ITV Programme |
Radio Programme |
Science Based Programme |
TV Sitcom |
TV Theme Music |
BBC TV Personality |
ITV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Newscaster / Reporter |
== 1975 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = 'Today' is the tops | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000324/19750325/005/0005 | newspaper = Hull Daily Mail | date = 25 March 1975 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 6th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
Radio Programme |
Radio Personality |
== 1973 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = IN BRIEF | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000769/19730412/466/0049 | newspaper = Coventry Evening Telegraph | date = 12 April 1973 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 4th TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
TV Programme |
== 1972 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Frankie is top TV star | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005095/19720315/003/0001 | newspaper = Kent Evening Post | date = 15 March 1972 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 3rd TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
TV Programme |
Radio Programme |
TV Personality |
Radio Personality |
== 1971 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = And today's award is... | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19710420/001/0001 | newspaper = Nottingham Evening Post | date = 20 April 1971 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 2nd TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
Best Programme |
TV Personality |
Radio Personality |
== 1970 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = Personalities | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002135/19700422/350/0022 | newspaper = Nottingham Evening Post | date = 20 April 1970 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ 1st TRIC awards |
Award
!Winners |
---|
Best Programme |
TV Personality |
Radio Personality |
= 1960s =
== 1969 winners<ref>{{ cite web | title = "TV Man of the Year" | url = https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000637/19690326/009/0001 | newspaper = Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail | date = 26 March 1969 | via = British Newspaper Archive | url-access = subscription }}</ref> ==
class="wikitable"
|+ |
Award
!Winners |
---|
Programme of the Year |
TV Personality |
Radio Personality |
Notes
{{notelist}}
References
{{reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.tric.org.uk The Television and Radio Industries Club]
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Category:Television organisations in the United Kingdom
Category:Organizations established in 1931