Kicking off the star-studded Pride Of Britain Awards 2019 was the iconic Carol Vorderman who took to the stage in gown number two.
The TV presenter stepped onto the dazzling stage in a shimmering gunmetal silver dress with glittering embellishments.
The strapless number was a stark contrast to the star's fiery red carpet look just hours earlier.
In the audience, Frank Lampard and Christine Bleakley were spotted cosying together at the swanky table setting at the Grosvenor House Hotel.


The loved-up couple welcomed their first child together, Patricia, last year and looked as smitten as ever at the star-studded event.
As the evening continued, the audience lit up with gratitude as unsung heroes were awarded with admiration.
Later on, Margaret Walker received the Pride Of Britain 2019 Special Recognition award from Craig Revel-Horwood, Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse and the cast of Strictly Come Dancing


Meanwhile, Craig treated the audience to a hilarious dance routine.
The harsh-talking Strictly judge stood out in his vibrant pink suit and suddenly burst into a dance while the eagle-eyed audience laughed on.


Cheryl also made a stunning appearance at the highly anticipated awards.
The former Girls Aloud singing sensation flashed a glimpse at her perfectly pearly whites as she presented the award for Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser.
Along with ITV hosts Ben Shepherd and Susanna Reid, Cherly beamed with a smile as she congratulated Aaron Hunter on his award.


Other celebrities at the awards included Love Islanders Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, Amanda Holden , Simon Cowell , the cast of Strictly Come Dancing and her This Morining co-host Phillip Schofield.
The Pride of Britain Awards are hosted by Carol Vorderman, who sat on the judging panel, alongside Christine Lampard, Susanna Reid, Eamonn Holmes.
Pride of Britain celebrates extraordinary people from across Britain who have shown incredible bravery and spirit.

The winners are nominated by members of the public from all walks of life and from all over the country.
The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, will broadcast on ITV on 5th November at 8pm .