Did us proud

EVERY Pride of Britain Awards is packed with unforgettable and moving moments and tonight's ceremony serves up more magic.
The show on STV is filled with some of the most memorable TV of the year, promising lots of tears and laughter.
From the fundraiser for eight-yearold Florrie Bark's charity, and the reunion between amputee Hari Budha Magar and his Gurkha comrades, to the hilarious moment King's Trust winner Molly Leonard met James Corden, don't miss any of it.
If you find the stories an emotional rollercoaster, spare a thought for hosts Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo, who were moved to tears on stage.
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