In Pictures: National Television Awards 2017Published25 January 2017Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, PAImage caption, Stars of the small screen have gathered in London for this year's National Television Awards. Among those to walk the red carpet were former Great British Bake Off judge Mary Berry and the show's 2016 winner Candice Brown.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Cheeky chaps Ant & Dec went into the ceremony with three nominations - best entertainment programme, best TV presenter and best challenge show for I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! - and collected all three awards.Image source, PAImage caption, Poldark star Aiden Turner brought some smoulder to the red carpet.Image source, PAImage caption, The Loose Women ladies glammed up for the night. Their programme was nominated for best live magazine show.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, This Morning's Holly Willoughby displayed her perfect red carpet poses for photographers.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Among the soap stars who fancied a night out were EastEnders' Richard Blackwood and Luisa Bradshaw White, and Coronation Street's Jennie McAlpine.Image source, PAImage caption, The BBC Breakfast team were allowed a rare night out after 6pm.Image source, PAImage caption, A number of baby bumps were on show, including Rochelle Humes's who attended with her husband and former JLS member, Marvin.Image source, PAImage caption, A host of stars from the last series of I'm a Celebrity... including Jordan Banjo, Larry Lamb, Carol Vorderman and Ola Jordan turned up.Image source, PA/Getty ImagesImage caption, A tale of two ferns - Fearne Cotton wore a classy black gown, while Ferne McCann brought her dog Luna.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, X Factor contestant Honey G needed a reminder of her name on her sunglasses.Image source, PA/Getty ImagesImage caption, Women in red - Amy Childs, Emmerdale star Natalie J Robb and Olympic hockey player Sam Quek.Image source, PA/Getty ImagesImage caption, Susanna Reid and Lorraine Kelly represented the Good Morning Britain team.Image source, PAImage caption, And Leigh Francis - better known as Keith Lemon - and Paddy McGuiness recreated the famous lift from Dirty Dancing.