Brooke Vincent and Debbie Rush wow in plunging gowns at the RTS Programme Awards but Caroline Flack fails to break away from her usual style
By Alanah Eriksen
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The night was supposed to be all about their talents.
But the soap stars were showing off some of their other assets tonight.
Coronation Street actresses Brooke Vincent and Debbie Rush opted for very plunging dresses at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards.
Leading the glamour: Brooke Vincent looked gorgeous in this Grecian-inspired gown at the Royal Television Society's Programme Awards, at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London
And despite 27 years between them, Debbie, who plays Anna Wintass on the show, gave her younger co-star a run for her money.
The 46-year-old showed off her ample cleavage in a figure hugging black dress, which featured a satin panel down the front, frilly sleeves and finished at her calves.
Daring: Another Corrie actress, Debbie Rush, opted for a very plunging black dress which showed off her ample cleavage
Can you breathe? Coronation Street star Samia Smith showed off her very slim figure in this sparkly bandage number with an asymmetrical neckline
She paired it with simple black pumps.
Brooke - Sophie Webster on the soap - looked gorgeous in a flowing Grecian-style beige gown with long sleeves.
The 19-year-old's hair was styled in a sleep bun to one side of her head and she wore tiny pearl earrings.
Battle of the plunging necklines: Brooke and Debbie put their best angles forwards
Safe: The Xtra Factor host Caroline Flack let the side down a little, unable to break away from her usual style
Party people: Take Me Out -The Gossip star Mark Wright and Corrie star Jane Danson
Samia Smith was also at the event, held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
She covered up her chest, but showed off her thin legs instead in a short sparkly bandage dress with an asymmetrical neckline.
The Xtra Factor host Caroline Flack let the side down a little, unable to break away from her usual style.
She showed off her legs in a cream play suit with a navy blazer over the top.
ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY PROGRAMME AWARDS NOMINEES
Actor (Female)
Vicky McClure – This Is England '88 – Warp Films for Channel 4Ruth Negga – Shirley – Prospect Cymru (A DCD Media Company) for BBC Two
Emily Watson – Appropriate Adult – ITV Studios for ITV1
Actor (Male)
Daniel Rigby – Eric & Ernie – Blue Door Adventures/BBC Wales for BBC TwoJohn Simm – Exile – Abbott Vision/Red Production Company for BBC One
Dominic West – Appropriate Adult – ITV Studios for ITV1
Arts
Arena: Produced By George Martin – BBC/Grounded Productions for BBC TwoGraffiti Wars – TwoFour for Channel 4
The Impressionists – ZCZ Films for BBC Two
Children's Drama
Sarah Jane Adventures (Series 5) – BBC Wales for CBBCTracy Beaker – BBC Productions for CBBC
Children's Programme
Horrible Histories (Series 3) – Lion Television for CBBCNewsround – My Autism & Me – BBC Productions for CBBC
The Amazing World Of Gumball – The Quest – Dandelion Studios, Boulder Media & Studio Soi for Cartoon Network Europe
Comedy Performance
Darren Boyd – Spy – Hat Trick Productions for Sky 1 HDTom Hollander – Rev. – Big Talk Productions for BBC Two
Russell Tovey & Sarah Solemani – Him & Her – Big Talk Productions for BBC Three
Daytime Programme
Antiques Road Trip – STV Productions for BBC TwoDeal Or No Deal Live –Remarkable Television, an Endemol company for Channel 4
Operation Hospital Food With James Martin – Splash Media for BBC One
Documentary Series
24 Hours In A&E – The Garden Productions for Channel 4Educating Essex – Twofour for Channel 4
Fighting On The Frontline – Minnow Films for Channel 4
Drama Serial
The Crimson Petal & The White – Origin Pictures/Cité Amérique for BBC TwoThe Promise – Daybreak Pictures for Channel 4
Top Boy – A Cowboy Films/Easter Partisan Production for Channel 4
Drama Series
Luther 2 – BBC Productions/BBC America for BBC OneScott And Bailey – Red Production Company for ITV1
The Fades – BBC Productions/BBC America for BBC Three
Entertainment
Derren Brown – The Experiments – Objective Productions for Channel 4Million Pound Drop – Endemol Productions for Channel 4
The Graham Norton Show – SO Television for BBC One
Entertainment Performance
James Corden – A League Of Their Own – CPL Productions for Sky 1 HDKeith Lemon – Celebrity Juice – Talkback for ITV2
Anthony McPartlin & Declan Donnelly – I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here; Red Or Black; Push The Button; Britain’s Got Talent
ITV Studios/Syco TV/Thames/Gallowgate Studios for ITV1
History
The Life Of Muhammad – Crescent Films for BBC Two
If Walls Could Talk – The History Of The Home – Silver River Productions for BBC Four
Dambusters: Building The Bouncing Bomb – Windfall Films for Channel 4
International Award
Modern Family – Twentieth Century Fox Television/Levitan-Lloyd Productions acquired by Sky 1 HD
The Killing – Series 1 – DR/ZDF Enterprises for BBC Four
The Slap – Matchbox Pictures for BBC Four
Nations And Regions Programme
Frankenstein’s Wedding…Live in Leeds – BBC Cymru Wales/BBC North for BBC Three
The Scheme – Friel Kean Films for BBC One
Wil a Cêt – Cwmni Da for S4C
Hugh's Big Fish Fight – Keo Films for Channel 4
The Great British Bake Off – Love Productions for BBC Two
Presenter
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall – Hugh's Big Fish Fight – Keo Films for Channel 4
Gareth Malone – The Choir: Military Wives – Twenty Twenty for BBC Two
Karl Pilkington – An Idiot Abroad 2 – Risk Productions for Sky 1 HD
Science & Natural History
Frozen Planet – A BBC/Discovery Channel/Antena 3 Television S.A./ZDF/Skai/
Open University Co-Production in association with Discovery Canada for BBC One
Mummifying Alan: Eygpt's Last Secret – Blink Film & Television for Channel 4
Stargazing Live – BBC Productions for BBC Two
Scripted Comedy
Fresh Meat – Objective Productions/Lime Pictures for Channel 4
Phoneshop – Retort for E4
Rev. – Big Talk Productions for BBC Two
Single Documentary
Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die – Keo North for BBC Two
The Life And Loss Of Karen Woo – Century Films for ITV1
True Stories: Hell And Back Again – Roast Beef Productions for More4
Single Drama
Eric & Ernie – Blue Door Adventures/BBC Wales for BBC Two
Random – Hillbilly Films for Channel 4
United – World Productions for BBC Two
Soap And Continuing Drama
Coronation Street – ITV Studios for ITV1
EastEnders – BBC Productions for BBC One
Emmerdale – ITV Studios for ITV1
Writer - Comedy
Sam Bain & Jesse Armstrong – Fresh Meat – Objective Productions/Lime Pictures for Channel 4
Robert Popper – Friday Night Dinner – Popper Pictures/Big Talk Productions for Channel 4
James Wood & Tom Hollander – Rev. – Big Talk Productions for BBC Two
Writer - Drama
Peter Bowker – Eric & Ernie – Blue Door Adventures/BBC Wales for BBC Two
Neil McKay – Appropriate Adult – ITV Studios for ITV1
Steven Moffat – Doctor Who (Series 6) – BBC Wales for BBC One
The Life Of Muhammad – Crescent Films for BBC Two
If Walls Could Talk – The History Of The Home – Silver River Productions for BBC Four
Dambusters: Building The Bouncing Bomb – Windfall Films for Channel 4
International Award
Modern Family – Twentieth Century Fox Television/Levitan-Lloyd Productions acquired by Sky 1 HD
The Killing – Series 1 – DR/ZDF Enterprises for BBC Four
The Slap – Matchbox Pictures for BBC Four
Nations And Regions Programme
Frankenstein’s Wedding…Live in Leeds – BBC Cymru Wales/BBC North for BBC Three
The Scheme – Friel Kean Films for BBC One
Wil a Cêt – Cwmni Da for S4C
Popular Factual And Features
An Idiot Abroad 2 – Risk Productions for Sky 1 HDHugh's Big Fish Fight – Keo Films for Channel 4
The Great British Bake Off – Love Productions for BBC Two
Presenter
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall – Hugh's Big Fish Fight – Keo Films for Channel 4
Gareth Malone – The Choir: Military Wives – Twenty Twenty for BBC Two
Karl Pilkington – An Idiot Abroad 2 – Risk Productions for Sky 1 HD
Science & Natural History
Frozen Planet – A BBC/Discovery Channel/Antena 3 Television S.A./ZDF/Skai/
Open University Co-Production in association with Discovery Canada for BBC One
Mummifying Alan: Eygpt's Last Secret – Blink Film & Television for Channel 4
Stargazing Live – BBC Productions for BBC Two
Scripted Comedy
Fresh Meat – Objective Productions/Lime Pictures for Channel 4
Phoneshop – Retort for E4
Rev. – Big Talk Productions for BBC Two
Single Documentary
Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die – Keo North for BBC Two
The Life And Loss Of Karen Woo – Century Films for ITV1
True Stories: Hell And Back Again – Roast Beef Productions for More4
Single Drama
Eric & Ernie – Blue Door Adventures/BBC Wales for BBC Two
Random – Hillbilly Films for Channel 4
United – World Productions for BBC Two
Soap And Continuing Drama
Coronation Street – ITV Studios for ITV1
EastEnders – BBC Productions for BBC One
Emmerdale – ITV Studios for ITV1
Writer - Comedy
Sam Bain & Jesse Armstrong – Fresh Meat – Objective Productions/Lime Pictures for Channel 4
Robert Popper – Friday Night Dinner – Popper Pictures/Big Talk Productions for Channel 4
James Wood & Tom Hollander – Rev. – Big Talk Productions for BBC Two
Writer - Drama
Peter Bowker – Eric & Ernie – Blue Door Adventures/BBC Wales for BBC Two
Neil McKay – Appropriate Adult – ITV Studios for ITV1
Steven Moffat – Doctor Who (Series 6) – BBC Wales for BBC One
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