Pride of Britain 2022: Time, channel, and how to watch tonight

The awards ceremony honours ordinary people who have made outstanding contributions to society
Pride of Britain Awards 2022 - London
Carol Vorderman co-hosted the awards with Ashley Banjo at London’s Grosvenor House
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Nuray Bulbul26 October 2022

The Pride of Britain Awards are back on television this week dedicated to honouring the nation's heroes.

The ceremony, now in its 23rd year, has been taking place annually since 1999 in association with The Prince’s Trust. It features famous faces such as celebrities and politicians attending to offer their support.

Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s event, from the broadcast date to the voting categories.

What is Pride of Britain?

The Pride of Britain Awards ceremony annually celebrates the accomplishments of ordinary individuals, who make extraordinary contributions to society. It is sponsored by Trustee Savings Bank (TSB) and the Daily Mirror.

When is Pride of Britain 2022 and how can you watch it?

The ceremony, which took place on Monday, October 24, will air on ITV at 8pm on Thursday October 27.

You can also watch the show live online or catch up with it later using the ITV Hub.

Hosted by Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman, the event was held at London’s Grosvenor House. Vorderman has hosted the event every year since 1999.

She said: “We’ll have 12 incredible winners again this year, but it’s difficult for the judging panel because we have thousands of nominations and everyone on the shortlist could easily win.”

The likes of David Beckham, Mel B, Michael Sheen, Sir Mo Farah, Sir Rod Stewart, Dame Joan Collins and Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne attended the event.

The Pride of Britain Awards categories

  • TSB Community Hero Award: for someone who goes to remarkable lengths to help others lead their best life
  • ITV Fundraiser: awarded to someone for tireless and inspirational charity work and fundraising, aged 18 and over
  • Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser Of The Year: to reward a person aged 17 or younger for inspirational charity work
  • This Morning Emergency Services Award: for police, fire, ambulance, paramedics or air, sea or mountain rescue who have gone beyond the call of duty
  • Outstanding Bravery: for adults who risk their own safety to help others in danger
  • Child/Teenager Of Courage: for battling against the odds to help others, or putting themselves at risk to save someone in danger
  • Lifetime Achievement: to recognise far-reaching achievement, possibly on a national or international scale
  • Special Recognition: designed to award achievements not covered in other categories such as inspiring carers, campaigners and members of the armed forces

How to vote for Pride of Britain Awards

Anyone can be nominated for a Pride of Britain award, regardless of age or circumstance, whether it is for a single act of kindness or a sustained pattern of caring behaviour. You can visit the Pride of Britain website to submit your nomination for someone who has displayed exceptional bravery or selflessness this year.

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