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Clare Balding To Receive Special Award At Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2013

Clare Balding

Hot-off-the-press, we’ve just received the news that Clare Balding, who has been immense in the past year or two with her TV presenting coverage, is to be given the Special Award at this year’s Arqiva British Academy Television Awards on Sunday 12th May at the Royal Festival Hall.

The award is presented in honour of Richard Dimbleby and it recognises the year’s most important personal contribution on screen in factual television. She’s being given it in appreciation of her incredible dedication to presenting across entertainment and sporting events. Last presented in 2006 to Jamie Oliver, the Award’s previous recipients have included Jon Snow, Andrew Marr, Jeremy Paxman and Kate Adie.  Andrew Newman, Chairman of BAFTA’s Television Committee, said:

“Clare’s body of work over the last 13 years speaks for itself, but it was through her expert coverage of the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games that Clare became a national treasure, who with her warmth and charisma helped bring the country together as we celebrated in Team GB and Paralympic GB’s success. She is a trusted and intelligent live presenter with an ability to transcend genre, and we’re delighted to honour her contribution to television at this year’s BAFTA ceremony on 12 May.”

Since Clare made her television debut in 1995 introducing highlights at Royal Ascot, she has gone on to present some of the most prestigious events in the world, including five Olympic Games, four Paralympic Games, Horse Racing on Channel 4 and Crufts. Her expert knowledge across a wide range of topics has made her a trusted and admired television personality, proven by her coverage of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympic Games.

On receiving the award, Clare Balding had this to say:

“ I am in complete shock, I can’t believe I’ve been given such an extraordinary honour and I am totally delighted. I may not stop smiling until the night”

The Arqiva British Academy Television Awards will be hosted by Graham Norton at the Royal Festival Hall, London, and broadcast on BBC One on Sunday 12 May. We all think at THN that this is a massively deserved award, well done!

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Source: BAFTA

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