National Television Awards, the NTAs, have disappointingly been pushed back once more to September 8. The highly-anticipated calendar event normally takes place in January, but was just one casualty in a slew of postponements as the global coronavirus pandemic took hold last year.The glittering ceremony was first postponed to April, but the decision was made back in June when organisers were still faced with so much uncertainty.Accepting things will struggle to get back to normal in the TV world when initially expected, bosses have now decided another seven months will ensure the event can be bigger and better than ever before.According to The Sun, the NTAs will feature “surprises” and will be an awards show “like no other”.“The awards will.