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The first NSPCC Hall of Fame was launched in 2004. The ceremony is an official recognition of the outstanding contribution of our celebrity supporters.
It is held in the Houses of Parliament and is attended by Ministers, MPS, Lords and Peers.
Members of the NSPCC Hall of Fame received a unique silver award , paid for exclusively for the NSPCC by the generosity of the Hall of Fame sponsor, the Sheffield Assay Office .

In May 2007, seven celebrities received an award for their outstanding contribution to our work:
The awards were presented by George Osborne MP , Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The second Hall of Fame ceremony took place in November 2005. Seven celebrities from the worlds of entertainment and sport received an award for their outstanding contribution to the NSPCC FULL STOP Campaign :
Peter Andre
Floella Benjamin
Jasper Carrott
Matt Dawson
Laurence and Jackie Llewelyn-Bowen
Davina McCall
Alec Stewart
The awards were presented by Maria Eagle MP , Parliamentary Undersecretary (Children and Families), Department for Education and Skills.
The inaugural NSPCC Hall of Fame was held in April 2004 and honoured:
Saffron Aldridge
David and Victoria Beckham
Jono Coleman
Lesley Garrett
Jerry Hall
Martin Johnson
Atomic Kitten
Gabby Logan
Hermione Norris
David Seaman
Alan Shearer
Gillian Taylforth
Emily Watson
The awards were presented by Rt. Hon. Margaret Hodge MP , Minister of State for Children.
Mary Marsh, the NSPCC chief executive said: " The NSPCC is very privileged to have such sustained and remarkable support. The committment and enthusiasm that these celebrities have shown to our aim of ending child cruelty has been outstanding."