

In 2004 television host Chris Tarrant was presented with an OBE by the Queen for services to broadcasting and charity
2006

Chris Tarrant has been honoured with an outstanding contribution to entertainment award on 13 December 2006 at the British Comedy Awards 2006.
The awards ceremony was hosted by Jonathan Ross from the ITV studios in central London and broadcast live on ITV1.
2005

National Television Award for 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire'
2004

National Television Award for 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire'
2003

National Television Award for 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire'
(pictured with Cat Deeley)
2002

The ntl Commercial Radio Special Award
The presentation of the NTL Commercial Radio Special Award to host Chris Tarrant acknowledges his dedication to radio, including years of early mornings entertaining London for Capital FM. He had no idea this was to happen. He was gobsmacked.
2001
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Capital DJ Chris Tarrant has made a plea for radio to be 'live and spontaneous' at the Sony Radio Academy Awards - the biggest event in the UK's radio calendar.
Tarrant - who also presents Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? - was given a standing ovation as he collected his gold award for his lifetime achievement.

The moment Chris realised the Gold Award was for him!

The Sony Radio Academy Awards

Chris Tarrant, honoured at the Awards with the Gold Award, for his lifetime of career achievements.
1997
Broadcast 24 March 1997 19:00-19:29 BBC1
Recorded on 13 March 1997
Contributors
Michael Aspel Robert Powell Greg Dyke Jasper Carrott Alan Freeman Frank Carson Judith Chalmers David Jensen Felix Bowness Chris Tarrant Jeremy Beadle Sally James Ingrid Tarrant Julian Wilson Bob Carolgees Mike Rutherford Nicholas Parson Bill Wiggins Russ Kane Babs Powell Michael Gorman Bob Gillman Paul Vaughan (This Is Your Life Guest) Samantha Tarrant Trevor East (This Is Your Life Guest) Dexter Tarrant Fia Tarrant Helen Tarrant Maeve Mathew Jennifer Tarrant Basil Tarrant
Paul Kirrage (Director)
Wendy Dyer (Director)
John Graham (Producer)