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Strictly Come Dancing, Loose Women and Good Morning Britain dealt brutal blow as TRIC Awards finalists are revealed - but did YOUR favourite show make the cut?

Strictly Come Dancing, Loose Women and Good Morning Britain dealt brutal blow as TRIC Awards finalists are revealed - but did YOUR favourite show make the cut?

Daily Mail​7 days ago

Strictly Come Dancing, Loose Women and Good Morning Britain have been dealt a brutal blow as the TRIC Award finalists are revealed.
One million public votes have been counted and nominations for the Television and Radio Industries Club Award have been released.
The prestigious event has seen the best of British TV celebrated since 1969 and this year's ceremony is penciled in for June 24.
It will see 17 awards handed out to various stars and television shows.
However, the 2025 finalist list is missing some popular programmes, including ITV 's Loose Women and Good Morning Britain, as well as BBC 's Strictly Come Dancing.
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In the Daytime category, A Place In The Sun has secured a nomination, as has Escape To The Country, Richard Osman's House Of Games and This Morning.
While All Creatures Great And Small, Baby Reindeer, Bridgerton and Call The Midwife are all up for the Drama award.
Clarkson's Farm, which has just seen season four released, Gavin And Stacey, I'm A Celebrity.... Get Me Out Of Here! and The Traitors, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, have all been nominated for Entertainment.
Freddie Flintoff's Field Of Dreams, On Tour, 24 Hours In Police Custody, The Martin Lewis Money Show Live and The Repair Shop are up for Factual.
While in the Food category there's plenty of fan favourites including Great British Menu, James Martin Saturday Morning, MasterChef and The Great British Bake Off.
As for the Game Show award, there's Ant & Dec's Limitless Win, Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, The 1% Club and The Chase.
Live Sport sees 2025 PDC World Darts Championships, Formula 1 British Grand Prix, Six Nations Rugby and Wimbledon.
News nominations include BBC News at Six, GB News Breakfast, Good Morning Britain and ITV Evening News.
Charlie Peters, Dan Walker, Fiona Bruce and Susanna Reid are all up for the News Presenter award.
While Begin Again with Davina McCall, Sh**ged. Married. Annoyed, Staying Relevant and That Peter Crouch Podcast have been nominated in the Podcast category.
As for the Radio Presenter award, Ally McCoist, Jordan North, Simon Mayo and Vernon Kay have received nominations.
The Radio Show category features Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark & Sian Welby, Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden, Rylan on Sunday and White & Jordan.
Eddie Hall (The Beast), LadBaby, Rob Beckett and Stacey Solomon are all up for the Social Media Broadcaster category.
Soap Actor award nominees include Barney Walsh who stars as Cam Mickelthwaite in Casualty, Beth Cordingly who plays Ruby Fox-Milligan in Emmerdale, Jack P Shepherd who portrays David Platt in Coronation Street and Steve McFadden who featured as Phil Mitchell in EastEnders.
Soap Of The Year award features plenty of favourites including Casualty, Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale.
While TV Personality category has Alison Hammond, Ant & Dec, Bradley Walsh and Martin Lewis.
There's also a TRIC Special Award up for grabs.

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