Nick Knowles and his fiancée Katie Dadzie looked smitten as they posed for loved-up snaps on the red carpet at the TV Choice Awards 2024 on Monday.
The DIY SOS presenter, 61, who proposed to Katie, 33, in New Orleans last July, appeared happier than ever with his wife-to-be.
Katie put on a glamorous display in a black bandeau midi dress, teamed with stilettos and dainty gold jewellery.
Meanwhile, Nick cut a dapper figure in a black suit as he wrapped his arm around Katie’s waist for sweet snaps.
The TV Choice Awards took place at The London Hilton on Park Lane on Monday February 12.
Nick Knowles and his fiancée Katie Dadzie looked smitten as they posed for loved-up snaps on the red carpet at the TV Choice Awards 2024 on Monday
The DIY SOS presenter, 61, who proposed to Katie, 33, in New Orleans in July, appeared happier than ever with his wife-to-be
The award ceremony was not broadcast live, but instead the winners were announced online by TV Choice.
Happy Valley and Netflix ‘s Heartstopper are the frontrunners at the awards, both receiving three nominations each.
Viewers were delighted that they returned for a third series so it’s not surprising that the final run of Happy Valley is up for our Best Drama Series award.
Powerhouse policewoman Sarah Lancashire made the Best Actress nomination list and her nemesis James Norton is in the running to be named Best Actor.
However Sally Wainwright’s creation isn’t the only one proving a triple threat, as previous Best New Drama winner Heartstopper appears in the same categories.
Leading man Kit Connor and Yasmin Finney are both up for acting honours, in the Best Actor and Best Actress categories respectively.
At Home With The Furys proved a hit with viewers as the fly-on-the-wall reality series followed the life of boxer Tyson Fury and his brood.
Katie put on a glamorous display in a black bandeau midi dress, teamed with stilettos and dainty gold jewellery
Meanwhile, Nick cut a dapper figure in a black suit as he wrapped his arm around Katie’s waist
But will it be crowned victorious in the reality show category alongside Queer Eye or Claudia Winkleman’s nail-biting The Traitors.
All of the shows will be looking to end the triumphant reign of Ant and Dec’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
This year the shortlist includes some newcomers including Good Omens on the Best Comedy Show list and Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing on Best Lifestyle Show.
Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale are all represented in the Best Soap Actor and Best Soap Actress categories, and they will also be battling to get their hands on our prized Best Soap trophy.
Tom Allen will make his Awards debut as the host for our ceremony.
And once the trophies have been handed out, stars of British TV will be celebrating their wins into the small hours.
Last year, This Morning lost out on the Best Daytime Show gong for the first time in nine years.
The show had their winning streak ended by ITV quiz The Chase, hosted by Bradley Walsh and his brain-boxer chasers.
Happy Valley and Netflix ‘s Heartstopper are the frontrunners at the awards, both receiving three nominations each
However Sally Wainwright’s creation isn’t the only one proving a triple threat, as previous Best New Drama winner Heartstopper appears in the same categories
The star-studded ceremony also saw Call The Midwife honoured, while stalwart star and national treasure Jenny Agutter won the Best Actress prize, a decade after the series made its debut.
And while Emmerdale was named Best Soap by viewers and readers yet again, there’s a first TV Choice Awards win for the show’s Mark Charnock, for his moving performance as stroke survivor Marlon Dingle, 26 years after he became the wayward clan’s latest member to arrive in the village.
Meanwhile, the storylines surrounding another troubled soap favourite – EastEnders’ Jean Slater – have led to Gillian Wright grabbing her first ever TV Choice gong for her portrayal of Stacey’s struggling mum, who first appeared in Walford 18 years ago.
For some, it was business as usual – with I’m A Celebrity… gaining yet another Best Reality Show award – its 17th – for the second series which swapped Australia’s bush for Wales’ Gwrych Castle.