Home Entertainment Olly Murs tries to stay inconspicuous as Lizzie Cundy struts down a tube carriage in a sequinned dress as the stars take public transport to the NTAs.

Olly Murs tries to stay inconspicuous as Lizzie Cundy struts down a tube carriage in a sequinned dress as the stars take public transport to the NTAs.

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Olly Murs and Lizzie Cundy led the stars on public transport to the Television Awards on Wednesday night.

Olly Murs and Lizzie Cundy led the stars on public transport to the Television Awards on Wednesday night.

While the 40-year-old singer tried to stay low-key, TV personality Lizzie, 56, turned a wagon into her own personal catwalk.

Sharing a hilarious update on his Instagram, Olly shielded his face with a baseball cap as he rode up the escalator and walked past posters of himself.

He then waited until a woman walked by before hiding behind her, “POV trying to get to the NTAs without being noticed,” he captioned.

Lizzie, meanwhile, dazzled in a stunning sequin dress with a plunging neckline and fishtail skirt.

Olly Murs and Lizzie Cundy led the way for stars attending the Television Awards on Wednesday night.

While the 40-year-old singer tried to stay low-key, TV personality Lizzie, 56, turned a wagon into her own personal catwalk.

While the 40-year-old singer tried to stay low-key, TV personality Lizzie, 56, turned a wagon into her own personal catwalk.

She styled her hair in glamorous waves and opted for bronzed makeup all over her face as she posed for selfies on the train.

“On a train channeling my best Beyoncé,” Lizzie joked.

Joining them were the cast of Coronation Street who headed to London from Manchester.

Actress Samia Longchambon, who plays Maria Connor, led the group of girls, alongside Lucy Fallon, Charlotte Jordan, Channique Sterling-Brown and Tanisha Gorey.

During the ceremony, Ant and Dec received the Best Presenter honour for a record 23rd time, as they led out the big winners at London’s O2 Arena.

While Ant and Dec continued their record-breaking winning streak, it was Mr Bates Vs The Post Office who were the big winners of the night, taking home three awards.

Toby Jones received the award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series for his critically acclaimed performance in the series.

In his speech, the actor congratulated real-life Post Office campaigner Sir Alan Bates after he married his long-term partner Susanne on Richard Branson’s private island at the weekend.

Sharing a hilarious update on his Instagram, Olly shielded his face with a baseball cap as he rode up the escalator and passed posters of himself.

Sharing a hilarious update on his Instagram, Olly shielded his face with a baseball cap as he rode up the escalator and passed posters of himself.

Elsewhere, Lizzie dazzled in a stunning sequin gown with a plunging neckline and fishtail skirt.

Elsewhere, Lizzie dazzled in a stunning sequin gown with a plunging neckline and fishtail skirt.

She styled her hair in glamorous waves and opted for a fully tanned face as she posed for selfies.

She styled her hair in glamorous waves and opted for bronzed makeup all over her face as she posed for selfies.

Joining them were the cast of Coronation Street who headed to London from Manchester.

Joining them were the cast of Coronation Street who headed to London from Manchester.

Actress Samia Longchambon, who plays Maria Connor, led the group of girls, alongside Lucy Fallon, Charlotte Jordan, Channique Sterling-Brown and Tanisha Gorey.

Actress Samia Longchambon, who plays Maria Connor, led the group of girls, alongside Lucy Fallon, Charlotte Jordan, Channique Sterling-Brown and Tanisha Gorey.

He added: “It’s an extraordinary project, brilliantly commissioned, stylishly directed and featuring the finest actors I could ever hope to work with. I’m truly honoured.”

The Mr Bates vs The Post Office case brought renewed public attention to the subpostmasters who were unfairly prosecuted during the Horizon IT scandal, and this was also recognised with the presentation of the Impact Award ceremony later that evening.

Despite a year plagued by scandal and controversy, Strictly Come Dancing won the award for best talent show at the National Television Awards on Wednesday night.

Amid fears for the show’s future following abuse allegations levelled at professional dancers Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima, the BBC show beat Britain’s Got Talent, The Great British Bake Off, Masterchef and The Voice to take home one of the night’s top prizes.

The NTAs are voted for by the public, and Strictly’s win is a clear sign that viewers continue to support the show as it prepares to return for its 20th series on Saturday night.

Ant and Dec took home the Best Presenter honour for a record 23rd time, leading the big winners at the NTAs.

Ant and Dec took the Best Presenter honour for a record 23rd time as they led the big winners at the 2024 National Television Awards at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday.

Mr Bates vs The Post Office was the other big winner of the night, taking home three awards including best performance in a drama series for star Toby Jones (pictured).

Mr Bates vs The Post Office was the other big winner of the night, taking home three awards including best performance in a drama series for star Toby Jones (pictured).

Despite a year plagued by scandals and controversies, Strictly Come Dancing took home the prize for the talent show.

Despite a year plagued by scandals and controversies, Strictly Come Dancing took home the prize for the talent show.

Presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman were joined on stage by the show’s professional dancers and creative team as they accepted the gong.

Elsewhere, This Morning suffered a shock loss as the ITV1 show lost the coveted Daytime award to fan favourite The Chase.

It came after a challenging year for the show, which saw Holly Willoughby depart in October, before being replaced by Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard.

The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Awards were presented to I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! for the fifth time.

Davina McCall fought back tears as her lifelong friend Hannah Waddingham presented her with the Special Recognition Award.

Davina McCall held back tears as she received the Special Recognition Award from her lifelong friend, Hannah Waddingham.

Davina McCall held back tears as she received the Special Recognition Award from her lifelong friend, Hannah Waddingham.

Kate Garraway also made an emotional appearance on stage, as she received the Documentary Author Award.

Kate Garraway also made an emotional appearance on stage, as she received the Documentary Author Award.

She said: ‘Thank you so much, this means so much to me. I can’t even begin to tell you, I don’t even know where to start.

“I love my job, I feel very privileged to be able to share it with you. You may like some of it, but not everything. I’ve already featured some turkeys, I know!”

Kate Garraway also made an emotional appearance on stage, as she received the award for best auteur documentary for her show Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story, a film about her late husband’s battle with Covid.

The night concluded with Emmerdale winning the award for best serial drama.

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