Their
success came as awards presenter Dermot O'Leary said: "If they win it,
having not been on television, we may as well just chuck in the towel."
Moved
by the award, McPartlin said he did not feel right accepting it, but paid
tribute to the dedication of his "best mate" Donnelly, as the duo
from Newcastle embraced on stage.
He
missed out on accompanying Declan Donnelly to Australia to film I'm A
Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! with Holly Willoughby standing in.
Presenting
pair Ant and Dec have won big at the National Television Awards for the 18th
time in a row, despite one half of the duo taking a break from TV.
Ant
McPartlin announced he was taking a step back from small screen duties in
August 2018, to engage in treatment for alcohol dependence.
But
Ant and Dec claimed the Best TV Presenter award at the 2019 NTAs, with
McPartlin beating his I'm A Celebrity replacement to claim the honour.
The
pair also saw off competition from Bradley Walsh, Graham Norton and Phillip
Schofield.
An emotional McPartlin said: "This is a
genuine shock, especially this year. We want to say thank you to everybody. I
really don't think that I can accept this award this year.
"The
one reason we won the award this year is this guy - his hard work, his wit, his
dedication. Best mate in the world. I love this guy."
The
pair received a standing ovation from the crowd as they claimed their 18th
consecutive Best Presenter award, and were visibly moved by being named winners
at the 2019 awards.
McPartlin
struggled to offer his thanks to everyone who had supported them, and those who
had voted for them in a difficult year.
Donnelly
shared a joke at the expense of host Dermot O'Leary, who said that other talents
should give up if Ant and Dec were victorious this year.
Donnelly
said: "I've got him back now, and now we're back together.
"Special
thank you to Dermot who said he was going to chuck in the towel if we won this
year."
Accepting
their dominance of the award, O'Leary said: "We chucked in the towel in
2005."
On
the Ant and Dec Twitter account, the pair wrote: "Thank you doesn't seem
to cover it this year. We are humbled and honoured. We are so appreciative of
your continued support and good wishes, they are never taken for granted."
Although
Willoughby lost out to the presenter she replaced in the I'm A Celebrity
jungle, she did enjoy success with the This Morning team, which claimed Best
Daytime show.
Piers
Morgan was left looking glum for the cameras as the winner was read out, ahead
of Good Morning Britain.
Danny
Dyer made an impassioned speech, which forced an apology for bad language from
O'Leary, in which he thanked Harold Pinter for believing in him as a young
actor.
David
Dimbleby won the Special Recognition award, and made a similarly emotional
speech, calling for the BBC to be preserved as a national institution.
Bodyguard
claimed two awards, for Best New Drama, and the Best Drama Performance award
went to Richard Madden.
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