EVERY year the National Television Awards celebrate the stars of the small screen.
The prestigious ceremony also gives viewers the chance to vote for their favourite shows.
When are the National Television Awards 2023?
The National Television Awards 2023 take place TONIGHT (September 5, 2023).
The special event is due to kick off at 8pm.
The awards ceremony will be held at London's O2 Arena, with the audience being a mix of celebrities and viewers.
This will be the 28th NTAs to take place.
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How to watch the NTAs
The show will air live on ITV and ITVX from 8pm.
Alternatively, you can also be in the audience at the ceremony.
Tickets are still on sale now at nationaltvawards.com
There are six ticket options including Red Carpet, Five Star Experience, NTA tickets, Premium VIP experience, VIP experience and Exclusive seat club.
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The standard NTA ticket price start at £23.50, while the Gold Star experience is £895.
How can I vote for my favourite show?
Nominees for The National Television Awards 2023 can be found on nationaltvawards.com.
However, voting has now closed for the big event.
Votes could only be cast up until midday today (September 5, 2023).
Who is hosting the NTAs 2023?
The Masked Singer UK host Joel Dommett returns for his third year in a row.
Speaking about presenting the show again, he told WhatToWatch: "The hat trick, it feels mad! To me the NTAs are like Christmas TV, the whole telly family getting together around the table, having a drink and a laugh.
"It’s a real privilege to be at the helm and I’m glad it’s back at the O2.
"It was at Wembley last year and no offense to Wembley but the O2 is much better because it’s newer!"
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The popular presenter replaced comedian David Walliams back in 2021.
Joel has also presented ITV's The Masked Dancer spin-off and E4's The Love Trap, a dating show which sees people that lie about their relationship status get dropped through a trap door.
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