NTAs 2020: Loose Women stars wear red as they cross their fingers for Best Daytime Show win over long-time rivals This Morning
Stars of the small screen were let loose for the National Television Awards at London’s 02 Arena on Tuesday.
And ITV’s Loose Women put on a united front in an all red ensemble as they walked the red carpet in hopes of winning the Best Daytime Show award over rivals This Morning.
The outspoken ladies are not shy of making a statement and wore all black for the national television awards last year – claiming it helped them all overcome the red carpet jitters.
Ladies in red: ITV’s Loose Women put on a united front in an all rouge ensemble as they walked down the red carpet at the National Television Awards at London ‘s 02 Arena on Tuesday
This year the ladies stunned in red as they laughed their into the NTAs by double decker bus and boat.
Nadia Sawalha took to Instagram to reveal the panel had suffered a wardrobe mix up after panellist and actress Kéllé Bryan, who was wearing a silver dress to the awards as part of Hollyoaks, left her matching red dress on the bus.
Following the run up to Tuesday’s awards the show’s panelists were branded ‘beggy’ by some after Carol Mcgiffin, 59, and Denise Welch, 61, dressed up as Lady Gaga and Cheryl in bid to receive the gong for Best Daytime Show.
As well as the videos, fellow host Brenda Edwards, 51, loudly sang to remind fans that there was only one week to go until the hotly-anticipated awards show.
All aboard Loose Women: Andrea McLean, 50, Saira Khan, 49, Nadia Sawalha, 55, Kaye Adams, 57, Brenda Edwards, 51, Coleen Nolan, 54, Denise Welch, 61, make bus trip
Winning colour: Andrea McLean, 50, and Coleen Nolan, 54, look sensational in floaty rouge gowns as they leave the ITV studios
However viewers weren’t impressed with the videos or singing, with one branding the promotional clips ‘cringe’, while another said the show would definitely be losing votes now.
Fellow ITV breakfast show This Morning, fronted by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, has won the award for nine-years in a row, with Loose Women’s last win in 2010.
The National Television Awards is set to be hosted by David Walliams for the first time.
In February Dermot O’ Leary announced that he would be stepping down after 10 years presenting the show, having himself taken over from Sir Trevor McDonald.
School trip: The outspoken ladies made the trip from the White City ITV studios in west London to the O2 arena in south London – singing all the way
Radiant red: Andrea McLean, 50, looked beautiful in a lace embroidered bodice and long-train A-line skirt – seen boarding the bus to the awards (right)
One of the biggest nights in the TV calendar, stars from a range of shows don their most glamorous looks to attend the lavish ceremony.
The most hotly contested category is Drama, which will see Killing Eve, Peaky Blinders, Line Of Duty, Call The Midwife and Casualty go head-to-head for the top prize.
Many of these show’s stars are also set to battle it out in Serial Drama Performance, which consists of Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders), Idris Elba (Luther), Jodie Comer (Killing Eve), Suranne Jones (Gentleman Jack) and Michael Stevenson (Casualty).
Peaky Blinders has continued to be a huge success with its fifth series earning the show’s highest ratings ever, and writer Stephen Knight has already confirmed that production is underway for series six.
Off to the chippy: The stars made an impromptu trip to the chip shop while Andrea McLean waited on the bus (right). Coleen Nolan and Saira Khan pose for a selfie
While the Big Four soaps will all compete for the Serial Drama Award, for Newcomer the nominees are Jurrell Carter (Nate Robinson in Emmerdale), Peter Ash (Paul Foreman in Coronation Street), Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell in EastEnders) and Imran Adams (Mitchell Deveraux in Hollyoaks).
Love Island has been nominated for Challenge Show alongside The Circle, The Apprentice, MasterChef and The Great British Bake Off.
Some of the nation’s most popular daytime shows are facing off against each other for the Live Magazine Show award.
This Morning is up for the gong yet again, having previously won nine years in a row.
They will go head-to-head with Loose Women, Good Morning Britain and Sunday Brunch.
I’m A Celebrity is nominated for the Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award along with The Graham Norton Show, The Chase and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK.
Off we go: Loose Women prepare for one of the biggest nights in the TV calendar, stars from a rage of shows don their most glamorous looks to attend the lavish ceremony
NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2020 – THE NOMINATIONS
New Drama
Chernobyl
A Confession
Cleaning Up
Gentleman Jack
The Capture
Comedy
After Life
Fleabag
Derry Girls
Sex Education
Mrs Brown’s Boys
TV Presenter
Ant and Dec
Graham Norton
Bradley Walsh
Holly Willoughby
Phillip Schofield
Factual
Jesy Nelson: Odd One Out
Ambulance
Gogglebox
Paul O’ Grady: For The Love of Dogs
Gordon, Gino and Fred Road Trip
Drama
Line Of Duty
Peaky Blinders
Call The Midwife
Killing Eve
Casualty
Challenge Show
Love Island
The Circle
The Apprentice
MasterChef
The Great British Bake Off
Live Magazine Show
This Morning
Loose Women
Good Morning Britain
Sunday Brunch
Drama Performance
Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders)
Idris Elba (Luther)
Jodie Comer (Killing Eve)
Suranne Jones (Gentleman Jack)
Michael Stevenson (Casualty)
TV Judge
David Walliams (Britain’s Got Talent)
Simon Cowell (BGT/ X Factor)
Sir Tom Jones (The Voice UK)
will.i.am (The Voice UK/The Voice Kids)
RuPaul (RuPaul’s Drag Race UK)
Serial Drama Performance
Katie McGlynn (Sinead Tinker in Coronation Street)
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter in EastEnders)
Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale)
Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale in Hollyoaks)
Serial Drama
EastEnders
Coronation Street
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Talent Show
Strictly Come Dancing
Britain’s Got Talent
Dancing On Ice
The Voice UK
Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award
I’m A Celebrity
The Graham Norton Show
The Chase
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK
Newcomer
Jurrell Carter (Nate Robinson in Emmerdale)
Peter Ash (Paul Foreman in Coronation Street)
Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell in EastEnders)
Imran Adams (Mitchell Deveraux in Hollyoaks)
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