The TRIC Awards 2023, will take place at Grosvenor House on Tuesday, 27 June, 2023, TRIC has announced.
The 54th TRIC Awards ceremony will be presented by the newly appointed, TRIC President Rob Rinder, the barrister, turned author and broadcaster. He co-hosts Amazing Hotels, Life Beyond The Lobby for the BBC as well as making documentaries on history, culture and the arts. My Family, the Holocaust and Me.’ for BBC is now shown in over 150 schools across the UK. Since 2022 He has guest-presented Good Morning Britain.
TRIC (Television and Radio Industries Club) will be celebrating 54 years of the TRIC Awards, and recognising the very best TV, radio and online shows, as well as Britain’s superstars and talent. Every year TRIC choses two new charities to support, this year it will be Parkinson’s UK and the 45 Aid Society.
The awards will be presented in front of a live in-person audience of over 1,000 guests, and will again be streamed, for fans to tune in and to watch all the action on a livestream or on-demand.
TRIC Chair, Dan Todaro says: “What a pleasure it is to welcome Rob Rinder as TRIC’s new President in 2023 and to host the 54th TRIC Awards, possibly the UK’s largest publicly voted TV & Radio Awards. Myself and the TRIC team look forward to working with Rob to create our spectacular events and raise funds for good causes on behalf of those in broadcast media, On TV, On Radio & On Line”.
The voting long lists will go live across social media and on the TRIC website tric.org.uk on Wednesday, 12 April, votes will be cast by members of the public. Voting will be live for five weeks where the public can choose their most loved shows and stars from the world of comedy, drama, reality TV, factual, radio, news and sport.
Previous Winners include: Clive Myrie, Susanna Reid, Holly Willoughby, Piers Morgan, Ruth Jones, Alison Steadman, Kate Garraway, Ant & Dec, Emily Maitlis, Danny Dyer, Alan Carr, Googlebox and Michael McIntyre.