Image1: Stars from Britain's favourite programmes walked the red carpet in London to celebrate the National Television Awards.
Ant and Dec were the big winners on the night, picking up three prizes.
Coronation Street's Julie Hesmondhalgh scooped best serial drama performance for her role as Hayley Cropper in the ITV soap opera.
The BBC's Doctor Who took two awards - best drama and drama performance for outgoing Doctor Matt Smith.
Image2: TV personality Kelly Brook and Radio 1 DJ Fearne Cotton, both of whom have starred in Keith Lemon's Celebrity Juice, were in attendance at London's O2 Arena.
Image3: Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry, who have recently been judging celebrities on the Great Sport Relief Bake Off, lost out to Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs in the best factual entertainment category.
Image3: Made in Chelsea's Spencer Matthews and Joey Essex from The Only Way is Essex both sported colourful suits on the red carpet.
Image4: Some of the cast of EastEnders, including Danny Dyer and Shane Ritchie, posed together in front of a London bus.
The show lost out to Coronation Street for best serial drama but Walford's Khali Best did pick up the newcomer award.
Image5: Television hosts Laura Whitmore and Caroline Flack were among the celebrities to pose for waiting fans outside of the event.
Image6: Michelle Heaton showed off her baby bump, while Tess Daly and Vernon Kaye arrived in co-ordinating black outfits.
Rachel Wilde, who plays EastEnders newcomer Nikki Spraggan, also made an appearance on the red carpet.
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Tuesday, 25 February 2014
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