Celebrating the achievements of amazing people across the country The Pride Of Britain Awards is back for 2021 with some great winners and stories.
The Pride of Britain Awards ceremony was filmed at Grosvenor House in London on Saturday, October 30 with the winners from all over the UK announced.
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Now the public will be able to watch when it's aired on TV on Thursday, November 4. It will be on ITV from 8pm.
The star-studded ceremony was attended by a lot of celebrity guests.
Love Island winners Liam Reardon, from Merthyr Tydfil, and his girlfriend Millie Court attended the awards, as did Prince Charles, footballers Harry Kane and Jordon Pickford and Stephen Fry. Ed Sheeran is one of the performers.
Internet sensation Ladbaby, aka Mark Hoyle, won the ITV Central Pride of Britain Regional Fundraising Award for his Christmas charity singles about sausage rolls.
His festive singles have topped the Christmas charts for three consecutive years since 2018, raising over £200,000 for The Trussell Trust and UK food banks.
Other winners include 11-year-old Max Woosey, who has spent more than 500 nights sleeping in a tent in his garden to raise money for the North Devon Hospice, and Gee Walker the mother of Anthony Walker who was brutally murdered in a racist attack and she has worked tirelessly for the foundation she created the Anthony Walker Foundation.
Welsh TV personality Carol Vorderman once again hosted the ceremony and for the first time ever she was joined by a co-presenter, Diversity dancer Ashley Banjo.
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