The biggest names in TV were out in force for the TV Choice Awards today as the likes of Catherine Tyldesley, Amber Davies and Megan McKenna attended the glamorous bash in London.
Coronation Street star Catherine turned heads at the Dorchester hotel as she flashed her bra in a black suit and matching trousers.
The blonde beauty went shirtless and wore a caged Bra by Reckless Wolf while she gave a glimpse of her flat stomach.
She accessorised with dangling earrings and a small black clutch bag, while she styled her locks up into a chic up-do.
Reality star Amber was one of the first to hit the red carpet in a stylish black mini dress which featured a statement collar.
Her co-star Jess Shears oozed sex appeal in a pink latex dress which clung to her famous curves.
While Gabby Allen opted for a caped white mini dress as Olivia Buckland strutted her stuff in a cut-out black dress.
Towie's Megan kept her look simple and chic in a khaki mini dress which she teamed with black heels and a simple up-do.
The nominations for the 2017 TV Choice Awards saw a mix of both old and new faces.
Emmerdale blew away the competition at this year's TV Choice Awards as the ITV drama scooped every soap prize available.
The popular soap beat out competition from EastEnders, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks to add four new accolades to its trophy cabinet.
The ITV series was crowned best soap, while Ryan Hawley and Charlotte Bellamy were named best soap actor and actress and Sally Dexter bagged best soap newcomer.
Their victories were announced at a glittering star-studded event at London's glamorous Dorchester Hotel last night.
Meanwhile, hit ITV crime drama Broadchurch claimed three awards, including best drama, and best actor and actress for lead duo David Tennant and Olivia Colman.
The big winners at the TV Choice Awards 2017
Best Soap
Emmerdale
Best Soap Actor
Ryan Hawley - Emmerdale
Best Soap Actress
Charlotte Bellamy - Emmerdale
Best Soap Newcomer
Sally Dexter - Emmerdale
Best Drama
Broadchurch
Best Actor
David Tennant - Broadchurch
Best Actress
Olivia Coleman - Broadchurch
Best New Drama
Little Boy Blue
Best Reality Show
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Best Entertainment Show
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Best Talent Show
Strictly Come Dancing
Best Daytime Show
This Morning
The Great British Bake Off's former judge and much-loved TV chef, Mary Berry, was also honoured for outstanding contribution to television, after a career presenting her own shows as well as the hit TV baking contest.
With just days before its launch this year, Strictly Come Dancing was named best talent show.
While I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! was named best reality series and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway scooped the prize for best entertainment show.
The award for best new drama went to Little Boy Blue, based on the murder of Liverpool child Rhys Jones, and best family drama went to Call The Midwife.
The finale of Peter Kay's Car Share was given the honour of best comedy.
While This Morning was named best daytime show for the second year in a row.
There were also awards for celebrity chef Gino D'Acampo, whose show Gino’s Italian Escape: Hidden Italy won Best Food Show whilst Paul O’Grady triumphed in the Best Factual Show category for his 'For The Love Of Dogs' programme.
Best Family Drama, in association with Magic Radio, went to Call The Midwife.
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