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The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards 2013
Oct 03 2013

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The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards 2013

Prince William, Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron join more than 100 stars including Usain Bolt, Jamie Oliver, Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, James Corden, Jenson Button, Andy Murray and Phillip Schofield in honouring Britain’s unsung heroes.

Hosted by Carol Vorderman, the Daily Mirror’s 15th annual Pride of Britain Awards is a unique night of truly extraordinary heroes. It is packed with the most amazingly uplifting and moving stories of courage, selflessness and achievement against the odds – and more than few surprises on the way.

Famous names from showbusiness, sport and politics unite to celebrate the most awe-inspiring achievements at the Grosvenor House in London’s Park Lane.

Winners range include a ten year-old boy who saved his father’s life when he collapsed with a heart attack and an eight year-old meningitis victim who, after his four limbs had to be amputated, went on an unbelievable fund-raising mission for the hospital that treated him.

There is a lollipop lady who was almost killed when she jumped in front of an out-of-control car to save a group of schoolchildren. And, in a salute the sacrifice of Britain’s armed forces in Afghanistan, also honoured is an incredibly brave rifleman who ran across open ground under sniper fire to rescue an injured comrade – despite being shot in the head himself.

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of The FA, Prince William meets an amazing woman who turned around her community through the power of football.

Among those also receiving recognition are the families who lost relatives in the Hillsborough tragedy who fought for 24 years to uncover the truth about what happened on that terrible day.

Nominated by the public, the winners are from all walks of life, of all ages, and from all over the country, and their extraordinary achievements are an inspiration for us all.

It’s the night when ratings battles are forgotten because among those joining Carol will be the stars of the biggest shows on TV including X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing, Downton Abbey and Dragon’s Den and soaps including Coronation Street. Emmerdale and EastEnders.

Other names taking part include David Walliams, Jimmy Carr, Ronnie Corbett, Amanda Holden, Tess Daly, John Bishop, The Saturdays, Katherine Jenkins, Michael Owen, Denise Van Outen, Myleene Klass, Peter Andre, Katherine Kelly, Kimberley Walsh, Pixie Lott, Union J, Lorraine Kelly, Eamonn Holmes, Mark Austin and Julie Etchingham.

Since it started in 1999, Pride of Britain has become the biggest event of its kind in the UK. It is also one of the highest-rated awards shows on British TV. Among A-listers who have taken part are David Beckham, Sir Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, President Clinton, Kylie Minogue, Dame Helen Mirren and Ewan McGregor.

Host Carol Vorderman says: “It’s always such a great pleasure hosting Pride of Britain. For me, it is the only awards show on TV that really matters because the winners are real people who could not be more deserving

“Over the past 14 years, there have been so many heart-warming, inspiring stories of people who have contributed so much to this country. It’s a chance for us to celebrate Britain at its best and I’m not surprised it has become the biggest national event of its kind.”

HRH Prince Charles, who has supported Pride of Britain since 2001, says: “The Pride of Britain Awards remind us of the compassion, decency and courage which still exists in every corner of the land.”

David Beckham says: “I’m always delighted to take part in the Pride of Britain Awards. The winners are always amazing, particularly the little children. I think the bravery and courage they show is an example to us all.”

Dame Helen Mirren says: “It was an honour just to sit amongst such incredible people. I can’t remember ever being so moved. The stories of these incredible people are the sort of thing that really gives you faith in human nature. This is what an awards ceremony should be.”

Simon Cowell says: “These awards are far superior to the Brits and Baftas. I genuinely believe it’s the best award ceremony of the year. It makes you realise exactly what life is about and what people have to overcome.”

The winners are selected by a judging committee which this year includes: ITN news anchorman Mark Austin, Campaigner and Pride of Britain winner 2012 Katie Piper, Olympic heptathlon gold medallist Denise Lewis OBE, former England footballer Michael Owen, President of the Royal College of Nursing Andrea Spyropoulos, Chief Constable of West Midlands Police Chris Sims, Daybreak presenter Aled Jones MBE and Paralympic hero David Weir CBE.

Source: ITV.com

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