Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly were the first winners of the National Television Awards on Thursday evening.
The Geordie duo attended the annual ceremony at London's O2 Arena with their wives Anne-Marie Corbett and Ali Astall.
Ant and Dec took to the stage almost straight away as I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! won the Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award.
They were joined by some of the contestants of the 2020 series including Vernon Kay, Jordan North and winner Giovanna Fletcher.
I'm A Celeb took place in Wales in November last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but it seems viewers didn't love it any less.

Speaking in the NTAs winner's room, Ant said: "We had a really good cast last year, we aren’t the ones eating testicles and anuses…"
Dec then chimed in: "Not on the tele anyway!" as Ant added: "It’s all down to this lot," referring to the celebrity contestants.
The next award up for grabs was Best Returning Drama, which was won by BBC's Line of Duty which stars Martin Compston and Vicky McClure.

The winner of the Best Challenge Show was Channel 4's The Great British Bake Off, with the bakers of the last series all taking to the stage to accept the accolade.
The camera then cut to the four stars of GBBO who were sat in the Bake Off tent as they prepare for the new series to begin in less than two weeks.

Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith, Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding were sat in front of an array of cakes as they thanked everyone for the award.
Next up on the stage was EastEnders legend Charlie Brooks as she read out the nominees for Best Serial Drama Performance.
Actress Mollie Gallagher beat the likes of Danny Dyer and Sally Carman to win the award for her role as Nina Lucas, who was embroiled in a horrific storyline this year which saw her onscreen boyfriend murdered.
Speaking on the stage, Mollie said: "I absolutely can’t believe this. Honestly, I’m absolutely speechless."
She added: "A massive thank you to Corrie, Iain MacLeod, casting, you’ve made all of my dreams come true.
"And obviously the storyline has been an amazing storyline to tell, lots of awareness has been made."

The next award was for Best Comedy, which saw Ricky Gervais' Netflix series After Life scoop the gong.
Being the comedian that he is, Ricky began his speech by saying: "Thank you so much. I’ll keep this short, it's already in interminable."
"I want to thank the people at home who voted for it. You’re the reason I do this, well the money... you’re the second reason I do this."
There were cheers all round when Russell T Davies' It's A Sin won the award for Best New Drama.

Olly Alexander took to the stage in a bright green suit alongside Russell to thank everyone for voting.
"Thank you so, so much. This show is so brilliant, it was the hugest privilege of my life to be a part of it," Olly told the crowd.
The stars of Beat The Chasers were up next as they appeared onstage to accept the award for Best Quiz.
Other winners on the night included David Tennant, Strictly Come Dancing and ITV soap Coronation Street.
A full winners list from the 2021 National Television Awards can be found here.