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Ant and Dec lead NTA nominations as they aim to win for Best Presenter for 21st year in a row

It's a ceremony that has proved very fruitful for them over the years and Ant and Dec are once again up for Best Presenter at the National Television Awards, as well as Saturday Night Takeaway and I'm A Celebrity being nominated.

The Geordie presenters' winning streak in the Presenter category dates right back to 2001, when they took home the trophy for the first time. Since then, they have won the same award a staggering 21 times, as well as being given a Special Recognition award in 2002 and a Landmark Achievement award in 2014.

Every time they win Best Presenter, Ant and Dec look truly humbled to have been voted as winners by the viewers, with Dec, giving their acceptance speech last year, saying: "While some things have changed one thing that hasn't changed is how unbelievably grateful we are that you take time after year to put us up here. We are so humbled and grateful."

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Ant ended their speech by saying: "We've got best jobs on telly, we really have. Please keep watching these shows as we love making them."

With successful series of I'm A Celebrity, Saturday Night Takeaway and Britain's Got Talent in the bag since their last NTA win, as well as the launch of their new gameshow Limitless Win, Ant and Dec will no doubt be the red hot favourites to win Best Presenter once again at the awards ceremony in September.

This year they are up against Alison Hammond, Bradley Walsh and Graham Norton, while Saturday Night Takeaway and I'm A Celebrity compete against each other for the Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award

Viewers You can vote free on the National Television Award website. Alternatively, you can vote by phone on 0905 647 2022. Calls cost 25p per minute, plus your network access change. Terms and conditions apply.

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