The Traitors stars Stephen Libby and Harriet Tyce swapped the round table for the red carpet at TV Choice Awards in London on Monday night.
Scottish sensation Stephen, 32, - who won the show last month with Rachel Duffy - lived up to his fashionable name in a beige wide-leg suit.
He completed the look with a patterned light blue shirt and brown shoes as he enjoyed the star-studded event.
Meanwhile crime writer and lawyer Harriet looked chic in a long black velvet and accessorised with a glitzy bag.
The stars of some of the biggest and most talked about television series are arriving for this year's TV Choice Awards.
For this year, the ceremony will take place at The London Hilton hotel on Park Lane, with comedian Jason Manford on hosting duties as the winners of each of the 18 categories are announced.
The Traitors stars Stephen Libby and Harriet Tyce swapped the round table for the red carpet at TV Choice Awards in London on Monday night
Crime writer and lawyer Harriet looked chic in a long black velvet and accessorised with a glitzy bag
Long-running viewer favourites such as Call The Midwife and I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! are all nominated for gongs, as well as new dramas and stars.
In the Best Comedy category, Ruth Jones is up against the likes of Danny Dyer, Lee Mack and Brendan O'Carroll.
Sticking with comedy, Amandaland is shortlisted alongside Brassic, Not Going Out, Gavin and Stacey and Mrs Brown's Boys.
Following their NTA win last year, This Morning will be hoping to scoop the gong for Best Daytime Show, though face competition from Loose Women, Animal Park, Escape To The Country and Bargain Hunt.
The country's beloved soaps will face-off against Home And Away to be crowned Best Soap of 2026.
In the reality TV category, Dragons' Den, I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Race Across The World / Celebrity Race Across The World, Stacey & Joe and The Traitors are all battling it out or the award.
Owen Cooper is nominated in Best Drama Performance for his role in Adolescence, competing with his co-star Stephen Graham as well as Jenny Agutter, William Beck and Rose Ayling-Ellis.
It comes after The Traitors winner Stephen revealed his secret panic after meeting the other contestants entering the castle.
Stephen, who originally hails from the Isle of Lewis, won the BBC show's fourth series alongside fellow Traitor Rachel.
Stephen and Harriet posed inside the event with Alexander and Minah from last year's Traitors series
Scottish sensation Stephen, 32, - who won the show last month with Rachel Duffy - lived up to his fashionable name in a beige wide-leg suit
He completed the look with a patterned light blue shirt and brown shoes as he enjoyed the star-studded event
The stars of some of the biggest and most talked about television series are arriving for this year's TV Choice Awards
It comes after The Traitors winner Stephen revealed his secret panic after meeting the other contestants entering the castle
Before entering the game, he spoke with production about doing one of the programme's familiar risqué night time shower scenes.
He told Greg James in an interview for Radio 1: 'We theoretically discussed what mine would be. I was asked if I was comfortable doing a shower scene, I said yes.'
Although these plans soon changed, however, after Stephen met his fellow co-stars, before learning that he was to be a Traitor.
He explained: 'This was before I'd met the rest of the cast.
'I saw Jack's a PT, Ross is a PT, Sam's absolutely gorgeous, Matty's absolutely gorgeous.
'I spoke to the producers and said, 'I can't do a shower scene, I'm really sorry. I've just seen the rest of the men in this cast''.
At this point, Greg, 40, enquired about why the cast take on these shower scenes.
To which Stephen replied: 'I don't think they push it. But I think if people want to flaunt themselves in that manner, then they're more than welcome to.'
It was ultimately creative director Matthew Hyndman, 35, who featured in the shower scene.
TV Choice Awards 2026 winners
Best Comedy Performance
Ruth Jones – Gavin & Stacey: The Finale - WINNER
Brendan O’Carroll – Mrs Brown’s Boys
Lee Mack – Not Going Out
Danny Dyer – Mr Bigstuff
Greg Davies – The Cleaner
Best Comedy Show
Amandaland
Brassic
Gavin & Stacey: The Finale - WINNER
Mrs Brown’s Boys
Not Going Out
Best Daytime Show
Animal Park
Bargain Hunt
Escape To The Country / I Escaped To The Country - WINNER
Loose Women
This Morning
Best Drama Performance
Jenny Agutter – Call The Midwife - WINNER
William Beck – Casualty
Owen Cooper – Adolescence
Stephen Graham – Adolescence
Rose Ayling-Ellis – Code Of Silence
Best Drama Series
All Creatures Great And Small - WINNER
Blue Lights
Death In Paradise
Heartstopper
Silent Witness
Best Entertainment Show
Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad
Gogglebox / Celebrity Gogglebox - WINNER
Michael McIntyre's Big Show
The Graham Norton Show
Would I Lie To You?
Best Family Drama
Call The Midwife - WINNER
Casualty
Father Brown
Waterloo Road
Wednesday
Best Factual Show
24 Hours In A&E
24 Hours In Police Custody
Ambulance
Clarkson's Farm
Springtime On The Farm / Winter On The Farm - WINNER
Best Food Show
Ainsley’s Fantastic Flavours
James Martin's Saturday Morning - WINNER
Jamie: Eat Yourself Healthy / Jamie: Fast And Simple / Jamie’s £1 Wonders & Money-Saving Meals
Saturday Kitchen
Sunday Brunch
Best Game Show
Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win
Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel
Pointless / Celebrity Pointless
The 1% Club - WINNER
The Chase / Beat The Chasers / The Chase Celebrity Special
Best Lifestyle Show
Antiques Roadshow
Pete Wicks: For Dogs’ Sake - WINNER
Sort Your Life Out
The Dog House
The Martin Lewis Money Show Live
Best New Drama
Adolescence - WINNER
Code Of Silence
I Fought The Law
Return To Paradise
The Hardacres
Best Reality Show
Dragons’ Den
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Race Across The World / Celebrity Race Across The World
Stacey & Joe
The Traitors - WINNER
Best Soap
Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale - WINNER
Hollyoaks
Home And Away
Best Soap Newcomer
Pierre Counihan – Moullier Oscar Branning (EastEnders)
Bradley Riches – Lewis Barton (Emmerdale) - WINNER
Max Murray – Joel Marshall (EastEnders)
Ryan Mulvey – Brody Michaelis (Coronation Street)
Shebz Miah – Kammy Hadiq (Emmerdale)
Best Soap Performance
Amelia Flanagan – April Windsor (Emmerdale)
Paul Bradley – Nigel Bates (EastEnders)
Danny Miller – Aaron Dingle (Emmerdale) - WINNER
Steve McFadden – Phil Mitchell (EastEnders)
Sue Devaney – Debbie Webster (Coronation Street)
Best Talent Show
Britain’s Got Talent
Strictly Come Dancing / Strictly: It Takes Two - WINNER
The Great British Bake Off (and spin-offs)
The Great British Sewing Bee
The Masked Singer
Favourite Channel / Streaming Service
BBC One
BBC iPlayer
Channel 5 - WINNER
ITV1
Netflix

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