Sticking to a tried and tested recipe! Mary Berry, 89, re-wears the SAME NTAs dress from 11 years ago

Mary Berry proved she’s the queen of sustainable style when she rocked a very famous dress at the National Television Awards on Wednesday night.

The 89-year-old Great British Bake Off star once again wore a stunning blue satin dress, which she first wore to the annual awards ceremony in 2013.

Mary looked stunning in the form-fitting piece, which featured a high-waisted satin skirt and jersey top.

Mary copied her style from 11 years ago when she walked the red carpet with her GBBO colleague Paul Hollywood, accessorizing with a statement glittering necklace.

Mary Berry proved she’s the queen of sustainable style when she rocked a very famous dress at the National Television Awards on Wednesday night

The 89-year-old Great British Bake Off star wore a stunning blue satin number, which she first wore at the annual awards ceremony in 2013 (pictured)

The 89-year-old Great British Bake Off star wore a stunning blue satin number, which she first wore at the annual awards ceremony in 2013 (pictured)

This year’s National Television Awards will take place at their usual venue at The O2 London on Peninsula Square and will be broadcast live on ITV from 8pm.

The NTAs have taken place at the O2 every year since 2010, with the exception of the rescheduled 2022 event at Wembley.

Comedian Joel Dommett will host the awards ceremony for the fourth time.

Meanwhile, Jungle King Sam Thompson and his buddy Pete Wicks will make their first appearance this year on the red carpet.

There are rumours that Holly Willoughby will also return to UK screens as part of Joel’s presenting team.

The former This Morning presenter, 43, is set to work with her old colleagues again after quitting the daytime programme in October after 14 years as co-host.

Her departure followed the discovery of a kidnap and murder plot against her by security guard Gavin Plumb, who has since been jailed for the plot.

In an interesting twist, Holly’s This Morning successors Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard have been passed over for an NTA nomination in the Best TV Presenter category.

Mary looked stunning in the form-fitting ensemble, which featured a high-waisted satin skirt and jersey top

Mary looked stunning in the form-fitting ensemble, which featured a high-waisted satin skirt and jersey top

Mary copied her style from 11 years ago when she walked the red carpet with her GBBO colleague Paul Hollywood, wearing a glittering statement necklace

Mary copied her style from 11 years ago when she walked the red carpet with her GBBO colleague Paul Hollywood, wearing a glittering statement necklace

Although the show itself is up for an award in the Daytime Programme category, Cat (47) and Ben (49) narrowly missed out on the prize, having been brought in by ITV bosses in March after Holly and Phillip Schofield left the show.

Their favourite co-host, Alison Hammond, 49, has knocked them out of the Best TV Presenter category after she secured another nomination.

Last year, This Morning missed out on the Best Daytime Television award for the first time in 12 years.

Alison is up against Bradley Walsh, Claudia Winkleman, Stacey Solomon and Ant and Dec, who have won the award for the past 22 years, in the TV presenter category.

Elsewhere, Michelle Keegan scored an impressive hat-trick at the awards show after being nominated for three awards, including a Nod for Best Dramatic Performance for her record-breaking series Fool Me Once.

The National Television Awards, hosted for the fourth time by Joel Dommett, will be held at The 02 London and broadcast live on ITV and ITVX at 8pm (Joel at the 2023 ceremony)

The National Television Awards, hosted for the fourth time by Joel Dommett, will be held at The 02 London and broadcast live on ITV and ITVX at 8pm (Joel at the 2023 ceremony)

The Coronation Street actress starred in Netflix’s adaptation of Harlan Coben’s mystery novel in January.

Michelle earned a nod for her role as military woman Maya Stern, who mourns her murdered husband when she sees him on a nanny cam in her home.

The series also received a nomination in the New Drama category, while Brassic, which stars Michelle Erin Croft, was nominated for Best Comedy.

Fool Me Once became one of Netflix’s biggest hits ever with over 100 million views – and boosted Michelle’s drama career.

The soap star has previously been nominated four times for the NTAs, three times for Coronation Street and once for the BBC’s Our Girl.

Toby Jones also receives an award in the drama category for his role as former postmaster Sir Alan Bates, one of more than 550 claimants who have taken legal action against the Post Office.

The ITV drama faces stiff competition from Netflix hit Baby Reindeer, romantic drama One Day and Fool Me Once and Red Eye for the award.

Meanwhile, Jones is up against actress Jessica Gunning, who is also nominated for Best Drama Performance for her role as Martha Scott in the dark comedy Baby Reindeer. In the film, her character stalks comedian Donny Dunn after he offers her a free cup of tea at the pub where he works.

NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2024: THE NOMINATIONS

WRITTEN DOCUMENTARY

Beckham

Rhod Gilbert: A Pain in the Neck

Robbie Williams

Rose Ayling-Ellis: Signs for Change

Kate Garraway: The Derek Story

BRUCE FORSYTH ENTERTAINMENT PRIZE

Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

The Graham Norton Show

I’m a celebrity…get me out of here

The Masked Singer

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

COMEDY

Carbonated

The gentlemen

Ghosts

Mrs. Brown’s Boys

Don’t go out

DAY

The hunt

Deal or no deal

Loose women

This morning

The repair shop

DRAMA PERFORMANCE

Brenda Blethyn (Vera)

Jessica Gunning (Baby Reindeer)

Michelle Keegan (Fool Me Once)

Toby Jones (Mr. Bates vs. the Post Office)

Vicky McClure (Trigger Point)

EXPERT

Anton Du Beke (Strictly Come Dancing)

David Attenborough (Mammals)

Caleb Cooper (Clarkson’s Farm)

Martin Lewis (The Martin Lewis Money Show)

Torvill and Dean (dancing on ice)

FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT

Clarkson’s Farm

Gogglebox

Martin Lewis Money Show Live

Get your life in order

The Yorkshire Vet

NEW DRAMA

Baby reindeer

Make me crazy once

Mr. Bates vs. the Post Office

One day

Red eye

QUIZ GAME SHOW

The 1% Club

Ant and Dec’s Unlimited Victory

Defeat the hunters

Michael McIntyre’s Wheel

The House of Games by Richard Osman

REALITY COMPETITION

The student

Famous big brother

Love Island

Race around the world

The traitors

RETURN DRAMA

Bridgeton

Call the midwife

The Crown

Trigger point

Vera

SERIAL DRAMA

Victim

Coronation Street

EastEnders

Emmerdale

Oak trees

SERIAL DRAMA PERFORMANCE

Angela Wynter (EastEnders)

David Neilson (Coronation Street)

Diane Parish (EastEnders)

Eden Taylor-Draper (Emmerdale)

Peter Ash (Coronation Street)

TALENT SHOW

Britain has talent

The Great British Bake Off

Master Chef

Strictly Come Dancing

The Voice of the United Kingdom

TV PRESENTER

Alison Hammond (this morning)

Ant and Dec (I’m a Celebrity)

Bradley Walsh (The Chase)

Claudia Winkleman (The Traitors)

Stacey Solomon (Sort Your Life)