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Rob Burrow Documentary Misses NTA as Molly-Mae Hague Dedicates Win to Late Rugby Star

Lindsey Burrow pledges to keep the MND community in the spotlight.

Overview

  • The BBC film There's Only One Rob Burrow lost the Authored Documentary prize at the 2025 National Television Awards to Molly-Mae: Behind It All.
  • Molly-Mae Hague dedicated her win to Rob Burrow and addressed his wife Lindsey and their children during her acceptance speech.
  • Lindsey Burrow thanked voters and the production team, congratulated Hague, and said she will keep shining a light on the MND community.
  • BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent, a contributor to the film, told supporters 'it wasn't our night' and expressed pride in Rob's daughters after the ceremony.
  • The documentary features intimate interviews with Burrow's family and close friend Kevin Sinfield and closes with a recorded message, helping sustain attention on the Rob Burrow Centre for MND in Leeds.