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Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Lisa Snowdon turns head in white with shredded paper-like skirt as she wins UK's top breakfast show at The Radio Academy Awards + Full Winners List

All in a flap! Lisa Snowdon turns head in white with shredded paper-like skirt as she wins UK's top breakfast show at The Radio Academy Awards

The mood was decidedly upbeat as Lisa Snowdon and Dave Berry greeted members of the press backstage at The Radio Academy Awards on Monday evening – and with good reason.
Moments earlier the Capital FM duo picked up the award for best UK breakfast show, and 35-year-old Dave made the most of their celebratory moment by burying his face in Lisa’s prominent cleavage.
The 42-year-old TV and radio personality didn’t seem to mind, and she playfully laughed as her co-host wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her close. 
Watch those hands: Dave Berry indulges in a bit of fun with co-host Lisa Snowdon at the Radio Academy Awards 2014 on Monday evening
Watch those hands: Dave Berry indulges in a bit of fun with co-host Lisa Snowdon at the Radio Academy Awards 2014 on Monday evening
Dave, who once dated former Sugababe Heidi Range, showered brunette Lisa with kisses while clutching their coveted glass trophy.
The attractive presenter decided to be a little bit daring in the fashion stakes as she attended The Radio Academy Awards 2014 at  Grosvenor Hotel in London, and she turned heads as she swirled along the carpet – showing off her slightly bizarre white dress that resembled shredded paper.
While the top section of the dress was typically flattering it flared out towards the hem in strips, creating a flapper like feel.
All aboard! Dave gets stuck in, much to Lisa's amusement, as they pose backstage at the annual event with their trophy
All aboard! Dave gets stuck in, much to Lisa's amusement, as they pose backstage at the annual event with their trophy
Close: It's Lisa's turn to hold the coveted trophy as Dave leans in for a kiss
Close: It's Lisa's turn to hold the coveted trophy as Dave leans in for a kiss
Cor, blimey: Capitol FM duo Dave and Lisa put on quite a show after winning the award for breakfast show of the year on Monday evening
Cor, blimey: Capitol FM duo Dave and Lisa put on quite a show after winning the award for breakfast show of the year on Monday evening
The white dress showed off her glowing tan and she wore her loose hair down in gentle waves – ensuring she oozed her usual sex appeal.
Lisa attended the awards alongside her Capital FM breakfast host Dave, who looked dapper a dogtooth waistcoat and blazer with large black bow-tie. 
The duo topped the much-prized category of the UK's top breakfast show, ahead of figures such as Radio 5 Live's Rachel Burden and Nicky Campbell. Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw failed to even make the shortlist for the award.
Flap happy: Lisa Snowdon attended The Radio Academy Awards 2014 at the Grosvenor Hotel on Monday

Flap happy: Lisa Snowdon attended The Radio Academy Awards 2014 at the Grosvenor Hotel on Monday
Fringe benefits: Brunette Lisa arrived at the event in a split white maxi-dress
Fringe benefits: Brunette Lisa arrived at the event in a split white maxi-dress
Fringe benefits: Brunette Lisa arrived at the event in a split white maxi-dress with a sweeping backless design 
Ecstatic: Lisa and Dave Berry were delighted to win Breakfast Show of the Year at the awards
Ecstatic: Lisa and Dave Berry were delighted to win Breakfast Show of the Year at the awards
Interesting: The star stood out as her dress featured a skirt that was cut into strips

Interesting: The star stood out as her dress featured a skirt that was cut into strips
Interesting: The star stood out as her dress featured a skirt that was cut into strips 
Double act: Lisa was joined by her radio co-host Dave Berry
Double act: Lisa was joined by her radio co-host Dave Berry
All in a twirl: Lisa had fun playing with her dress as she posed for pictures

All in a twirl: Lisa had fun playing with her dress as she posed for pictures


During the ceremony Jamie Cullum was rewarded for his career as a presenter when he won a top broadcasting award for his Radio 2 programme.
The chart star took the Best Music Programme title at the Radio Academy Awards in London which rewards the cream of the airwaves, beating a shortlist which also included Blur's Alex James.
Notable names to triumph at the ceremony included Radio 5 live's Danny Baker, who won a gong at the event for the fourth consecutive year by taking the Speech Radio Personality of the Year prize.
Giggles: The star seemed to find something hilarious while having her picture taken
Giggles: The star seemed to find something hilarious while having her picture taken
Making a night of it: Lisa later partied into the early hours at Marylebone hotel and restaurant Chiltern Firehouse
Making a night of it: Lisa later partied into the early hours at Marylebone hotel and restaurant Chiltern Firehouse
Making a night of it: Lisa later partied into the early hours at Marylebone hotel and restaurant Chiltern Firehouse
Sitting pretty: The TV and radio personality makes her way home following an eventful Monday evening in London
Sitting pretty: The TV and radio personality makes her way home following an eventful Monday evening in London
Other big winners at the ceremony, staged at the Grosvenor House Hotel, included Radio 1's Greg James who landed his first prize from the Radio Academy Awards - known for many years as the Sonys, until the main sponsor withdrew after last year's event.
The event, hosted by Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans, saw the prize for Music Radio Broadcaster of the Year go to Radio 1's Zane Lowe. He last won the title three years ago.
Big moment: Graham Norton (left) presented Tony Blackburn with Gold Award
Big moment: Graham Norton (left) presented Tony Blackburn with Gold Award
Tony Blackburn, who hosts the Pick Of The Pops countdowns, was handed the honorary Gold Award which had already been announced in advance of the ceremony.
It was to honour his 50th year in radio and he became the first person to pick up the Gold Award on two occasions, the last being on the 25th anniversary of his broadcasting career.
Lisa’s appearance comes just days following the news that her one-time ex has finally decided to settle down and has proposed to lawyer Amal Alamuddin. 
Her DJ: BBC Radio 1's Greg James, winner of Best Entertainment Programme, posed with award presenter Myleene
Her DJ: BBC Radio 1's Greg James, winner of Best Entertainment Programme, posed with award presenter Myleene
Scrubs up well: Zane Lowe was the winner of Music Radio Broadcaster of the Year
Scrubs up well: Zane Lowe was the winner of Music Radio Broadcaster of the Year
Radio star Lisa is now in a new, happy relationship now – but she recently revealed to MailOnline that she thought men found her ‘intimidating’ because of her relationship with George.
She said: ‘I may have said in the past that men find me intimidating, but that was off the back of ‘the relationship’ [with Clooney]. I actually think I’m pretty approachable.
‘People are always trying to marry me off. Either that or saying that I’m desperate for a baby.
'Maybe it’s because a lot of women see marriage and babies as a natural progression, but my life has just gone the way it’s gone.
‘I’ve got two younger sisters and my little sister has two kids so I have children in my life. And I’m godmother to everybody!’
Congrats: Nick Ferrari (left) and Mayor of London Boris Johnson with the Special Award for LBC's Call Clegg and Ask Boris
Congrats: Nick Ferrari (left) and Mayor of London Boris Johnson with the Special Award for LBC's Call Clegg and Ask Boris

THE RADIO ACADEMY AWARDS 2014 - FULL LIST OF WINNERS 


Best Community Programming - Slavery on our Streets (LBC 97.3)

Best News Feature or Documentary 
- Tempted by Teacher (BBC Radio 1)


Best News & Current Affairs Programme - PM (BBC Radio 4)


Best Speech Programme - The Frank Skinner Show (Absolute Radio)


Best Coverage of a Live Event - The Death of Nelson Mandela (BBC World Service)


Best Music Feature or Documentary - Soul Music: Strange Fruit (BBC Radio 4)


Best Feature or Documentary - Between the Ears: Mighty Beast (BBC Radio 3)


Best Competition - The Heart House (Heart West Midlands)


Best Promotional Campaign - Wimbledon 2013 (BBC World Service)


Best Use of Branded Content - The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show with Wickes (Absolute Radio)


Best Entertainment Programme - Greg James (BBC Radio 1)


Best Creative Innovation - £Lipdublincoln (BBC Radio Lincolnshire)


Best Technical Innovation - InStream (Absolute Radio)


Local Radio Journalist of the Year - BBC Radio Norfolk News Team


National Radio Journalist of the Year 
- Tom Swarbrick (LBC 97.3)



Best Interview of the Year - Winifred Robinson interviews Ralph Bulger (BBC Radio 4)
Special Award - The production and presentation team for Call Clegg and Ask Boris (LBC 97.3)
Best Drama - The Morpeth Carol (BBC Radio 4)
Best Comedy - The Secret World (BBC Radio 4)
Best Music Programme - Jamie Cullum (BBC Radio 2)
Best Specialist Music Programme - The Beatdown on XFM with Scroobius Pip (XFM)
Radio Brand of the Year - The Absolute Radio Network
Speech Radio Broadcaster of the Year - Victoria Derbyshire (BBC Radio 5 live)
Music Radio Broadcaster of the Year - Zane Lowe (BBC Radio 1)
Music Radio Personality of the Year - Sam & Amy (Gem 106)
Speech Radio Personality of the Year - Danny Baker (BBC Radio 5 live)
Best Station Imaging - Kiss FM
Best Sports Programme - The Day We Won Wimbledon (BBC Radio 5 live)
Breakfast Show of the Year (under 10 million) - Iain Lee (BBC Three Counties Radio)
Breakfast Show of the Year (10 million plus) - The Capital Breakfast Show with Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon (95.8 Capital FM)
Station of the Year (under 1 million) - BBC Tees
Station of the Year (1 million plus) - BBC Radio Ulster
UK Station of the Year - BBC Radio 2
Gold Award - Tony Blackburn



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