Tom Parker nominated for posthumous National Television Award
Katie Price, Paddy and Christine McGuinness, and Julia Bradbury are also nominated.
Tom Parker has received a posthumous National Television Award nomination for his documentary about the charity concert he organised in aid of cancer research six months before his death.
The Wanted singer died in a hospice near his south-east London home on March 30 from an inoperable brain tumour at the age of just 33.
After his diagnosis, Tom campaigned to raise awareness for brain tumours and organised the star-studded concert, Inside My Head.
The event, which was held at the Royal Albert Hall in September 2021, raised money for Stand Up To Cancer and The National Brain Appeal.
Tom left behind his wife Kelsey, 32, and their two children, Aurelia, three, and Bodhi, 21 months.
Katie Price, Paddy and Christine McGuinness, and Julia Bradbury are also nominated.
Garraway won the authored documentary award last year and is listed again for her latest film about her husband Derek.
Price's documentary focused on her disabled son Harvey, Bradbury chronicled her experience of breast cancer, while the McGuinnesses lifted the lid on life with three autistic children.
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