Oxfordshire A-listers David Beckham, Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper have been shortlisted in the National Television Awards.

The former England football captain is up for the authored documentary category for his Netflix docuseries Beckham.

The four-part series follows the former Manchester United player’s career and provides insight into his marriage with Victoria Beckham.

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It also gives a rare look into the couple’s £12million Cotswold mansion which they reportedly bought for £6.15 million in December 2016.

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Also nominated in the authored documentary category is Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story which followed the final year of Mr Draper’s life.

She announced in January this year that the former political lobbyist had died at the age of 56 after a lengthy battle with the long-term effects of Covid-19.

Pop star Robbie Williams is also shortlisted for his Netflix docuseries, as well as actress Rose Ayling-Ellis for her documentary which explores attitudes to the deaf community, and comedian Rhod Gilbert, for his, which explores his cancer treatment.

Clarkson’s Farm is also up for an award as well as Kaleb Cooper who is battling for the prize in the expert category.

The hit Prime Video show that follows Mr Clarkson’s adventures on Diddly Squat Farm is contending for the factual entertainment award alongside Gogglebox, Martin Lewis Money Show Live, Sort Your Life Out and The Yorkshire Vet.

In the expert category, Mr Cooper takes on Anton Du Beke from Strictly Come Dancing, David Attenborough for his work on Mammals, Martin Lewis for the Martin Lewis Money Show as well as ice skating pair Torvill and Dean for their effort on Dancing on Ice.

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Mr Bates vs The Post Office has been shortlisted for the new drama prize after the ITV drama drew renewed attention to the subpostmasters who were wrongly prosecuted during the Horizon IT scandal including several from Oxford.

Actor Toby Jones also receives a nod in the drama performance category for his role as former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates, one of more than 550 claimants who have brought legal action against the Post Office.

The ITV drama will face tough competition from Netflix hit Baby Reindeer, romantic drama One Day and thrillers Fool Me Once and Red Eye for the prize.

Meanwhile, Mr Jones will go up against actress Jessica Gunning, who has also been nominated for the drama performance gong for her role as Martha Scott in the dark comedy thriller Baby Reindeer, in which her character stalks comedian Donny Dunn after he offers her a free cup of tea in the pub where he works.

They will go head to head against Fool Me Once star Michelle Keegan for her role as Maya Stern, Brenda Blethyn for her starring role in Vera, and Vicky McClure’s role as Lana Washington in the crime thriller Trigger Point.

The returning drama prize will also be hotly contested, with Vera and Trigger Point nominated against Netflix hit Bridgerton, royal drama The Crown, and medical drama Call The Midwife.

British comedian Joel Dommett will return to host the TV awards on September 11 at London’s O2 arena, broadcast live on ITV and ITVX.