Clarkson's Farm triumphed at the TRIC Awards, securing the top entertainment prize ahead of major rivals including Strictly Come Dancing, I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, and Michael McIntyre's Big Show. The ceremony, held at London's Grosvenor House hotel, drew a host of television and radio personalities.
Winners across categories
LadBaby was named Content Creator, sponsored by Rayo. The Celebrity Traitors won Game Show of the Year, while Clare Balding was crowned Sports Presenter of the Year. In the drama category, Adolescence triumphed over Call the Midwife, Death in Paradise, and Slow Horses. Daytime honours went to A Place in the Sun, factual programming was recognised with 24 Hours in Police Custody, and Come Dine with Me took the food show award.
Red carpet conversations
Coronation Street star Gareth Pierce teased a dark turn for Todd Grimshaw, saying the storyline will "change everything". TRIC President Dan Walker reflected on the political mood, stating: "I think Sir Keir Starmer is a decent man, I've interviewed him over the years, but that doesn't automatically make you a brilliant prime minister. It's a really hard job." Actress Kellie Shirley noted the World Cup fever, saying: "It's such an exciting time. Everyone's talking about the game, and we'll definitely all be watching together."
Event highlights
The mix of sport, politics, and soap drama created a lively atmosphere. With the World Cup underway, excitement for England's match against Ghana was palpable among guests. The awards celebrated a strong year for British television, with Clarkson's Farm continuing its winning streak and Adolescence marking a standout moment for scripted drama.



