The final season of Derry Girls gave fans a chance to give their much-loved characters a fond farewell.
Fans from the city and beyond thoroughly enjoyed the antics of the Derry Girls' characters as they ventured to Portrush and Donegal.
Now, the show is being flooded with accolades, the latest one being a nomination for Best Comedy at the National Television Awards.
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The incredibly popular show had made it onto the Best Comedy longlist, and it was up to the public to decide which few shows would make the shortlist.
In the category, Derry Girls takes on After life, Sex Education and Not Going Out. Now it is up to the public to decide who will win the National Television Award.
The awards have been branded 'Televisions Biggest Night of the Year' and are taking place on Thursday, September 15. The ceremony will be hosted by Masked Singer host Joel Dommett from Wembley's OVO Arena.
The recent NTA nomination has not been the only accolade the Channel 4 hit has received recently.
The final scene of 'The Agreement' episode of season 3 of Derry Girls has been nominated for TV Moment of the Year by Edinburgh TV Festival.
The emotive finale which saw the turning point in the character's lives, by entering adulthood and voting on the Good Friday Agreement, has proven to be a scene that has stayed with many and made a surreal impact on its audience.
Voting for Derry Girls in the category of Best Comedy at the National Television Awards can be done here.
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