Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 06:24:26 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-20 07:54:35
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This year's National Television Awards hosted a series of wins for football icon Gary Lineker, who was named TV Presenter of the Year and whose documentary series, 'Lineker And The City', won Best Travel Program. In his acceptance speech, the former professional football star stressed that using one's prominence to speak up for those without a voice is essential.
The interviewer of the Match of the Day series has won over audiences with his casual dressing and succinct comments during its airing on BBC One. In recent years, Lineker has used his platform to speak up on behalf of human rights and the environment, sparking intrigue around what the presenter will advocate for next. The winner of the Travel Program of the Year award expressed his delight with the award and noted that it is alright to use one's platform to speak out on behalf of those who do not have a voice. Alluding to the documentary's environmentally conscious theme, Lineker commented that "even a little help for the places we're lucky enough to visit would be very welcome."
The star-studded event, which was held at London's O2 Arena on Thursday, February 23, also saw Lineker's 'Lineker And The City' win Travel Program of the Year. The documentary series, which aired on ITV, sees Lineker explore major cities around the world, including Barcelona, Bangkok, and Rome, tying in the conservation of resources, the benefits of recycling, and the impact of climate change.
In the series, the former England striker explores what makes cities tick and focuses on their most notable features, from cuisine to culture, while also highlighting environmental issues along the way.
The comments from Lineker are especially significant given his massive platform and widespread audience, as he encourages fans to do their part in advocating for the environment and marginalized voices. As his awards showcase, Lineker's status allows him to reach wide audiences that can potentially create real, meaningful change.