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National Television Awards honours Ukrainian Eurovision host Timur Miroshnychenko in ‘goosebumps’ moment after he broadcast from bunker-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro
Fans are calling for him to host Eurovision 2023.
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In the midst of the chaos of this year’s National Television Awards, the event took time to honour Ukrainian broadcaster Timur Miroshnychenko.
Miroshnychenko famously reported on Eurovision 2022 earlier this year, commentating live from a bomb-proof bunker in an undisclosed location, amid attacks on the country from Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine’s equivalent of Graham Norton was overjoyed when Kalush Orchestra lifted the trophy, with the music extravaganza set to be held in the UK next year in the winning country’s honour after Sam Ryder placed second.
Appearing on stage at London’s Wembley Arena at the NTAs following rapturous applause, the TV presenter thanked the UK for its continued support.
He added that his country is ‘looking forward’ to the joint Eurovision in 2023, after Liverpool was announced as host.
Presenting the award for best TV presenter at the NTAs, he said: ‘Thank you for having me. First of all, on behalf of all Ukrainians, I want to say thank you Britain for your tremendous support.
Fans are calling for Timur Miroshnychenko to host Eurovision next year (Picture: Michael Campanella/Getty Images)
‘Not only that night in May, but all 232 days of full-scale war. It’s priceless, really.’
Miroshnychenko added: ‘I’ve seen so many Ukrainian flags around the city. I’ve heard so many words of support and sympathy. We greatly appreciate it.
‘But at this very moment, despite the continued bombardment, the chance to break our spirits and launch us into darkness – we remain defiant.’
He concluded his powerful speech by saying: ‘I’d like to ask you to be with us, to stand with Ukraine and don’t get used to war. And, of course, we are looking forward very much to our joint Eurovision in 2023.’
The broadcaster famously presented the show’s coverage from a bomb-proof bunker (Picture: Telegram)
Miroshnychenko then announced that Ant and Dec had won the award for best presenter for the 21st year running, which Stephen Mulhern collected in their absence, as the Geordie duo recently contracted Covid.
Also nominated in the category were Alison Hammond, The Chase’s Bradley Walsh, and Eurovision funny man Graham Norton, who remained in jolly spirits despite not scooping the coveted gong.
Following Miroshnychenko’s appearance at the NTAs, viewers at home have called for him to present Eurovision next year, with the hosts yet to be confirmed.
One wrote on Twitter: ‘Really hope Timur Miroshnychenko hosts Eurovision 2023… Very moving piece and he’d strike the perfect tone as host.’
‘Timur Miroshnychenko gave an impassioned and heartfelt speech of thanks to the British public at the #NTAs. Surely a #Eurovision 2023 host in waiting,’ penned another.
(L-R) MC Kilimmen, Ihor Didenchuk, Oleh Psiuk, Tymofii Muzychuk, and Vitalii Duzhyk of Kalush Orchestra triumphed in this year’s contest (Picture: Getty)
Sam Ryder finished in second place at Eurovision 2022 (Picture: Getty/AFP)
National Television Awards honours Ukrainian Eurovision host Timur Miroshnychenko in ‘goosebumps’ moment after he broadcast from bunker
Reflecting on the emotional moment seeing the broadcaster on their screen, a third tweeted ‘Seeing Timur Miroshnychenko on UK television is one of those surreal goosebump moments. A shoe in to host #Eurovision 2023, surely.’
Details of Eurovision 2023 are yet to be finalised, after Liverpool beat Glasgow to host the annual contest.
The Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place at the Liverpool Arena, and broadcast live for those watching at home.
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The Liverpool Arena, also known as M&S Bank Arena, is part of Exhibition Centre Liverpool and is located in central Liverpool, next to River Mersey.
With a capacity of 11,000, Eurovision fanatics will have a mighty job on their hands trying to score tickets, with the final set to take place on May 13.
National Television Awards nominations 2022
NEW DRAMA
Heartstopper
This Is Going To Hurt
Time
Trigger Point
TALENT SHOW
Britain’s Got Talent
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK
Strictly Come Dancing
The Masked Singer
AUTHORED DOCUMENTARY
Julia Bradbury: Breast Cancer and Me
Kate Garraway: Caring for Derek
Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next
Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism
Tom Parker: Inside My Head
RETURNING DRAMA
Bridgerton
Call the Midwife
Peaky Blinders
The Split
TV PRESENTER
Alison Hammond
Ant & Dec
Bradley Walsh
Graham Norton
FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT
Clarkson’s Farm
Gogglebox
Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs
Great British Bake Off
DRAMA PERFORMANCE
Cillian Murphy, Thomas Shelby, Peaky Blinders
Jonathan Bailey, Anthony Bridgerton, Bridgerton
Nicola Walker, Hannah, The Split
Vicky McClure, Lana Washington, Trigger Point
THE BRUCE FORSYTH ENTERTAINMENT AWARD
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Taskmaster
The Graham Norton Show
SERIAL DRAMA
Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Neighbours
EXPERT
Jay Blades
Kaleb Cooper
Martin Lewis
Sir David Attenborough
SERIAL DRAMA PERFORMANCE
Gillian Wright, Jean Slater, EastEnders
Mark Charnock, Marlon Dingle, Emmerdale
Paige Sandhu, Meena Jutla, Emmerdale
Rose Ayling-Ellis, Frankie Lewis, EastEnders
QUIZ GAME SHOW
Beat the Chasers
In for a Penny
Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel
The 1% Club
RISING STAR
Charithra Chandran, Edwina Sharma, Bridgerton
Joe Locke, Charlie Spring, Heartstopper
Kit Connor, Nick Nelson, Heartstopper
Paddy Bever, Max Turner, Coronation Street
DAYTIME
Loose Women
The Chase
The Repair Shop
This Morning
COMEDY
After Life
Derry Girls
Not Going Out
Sex Education
TALENT SHOW JUDGE
Anton Du Beke
David Walliams
Mo Gilligan
RuPaul
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