The dynamic duo strike again! Ant and Dec triumph at the 2013 TV Choice Awards with THREE accolades... as Coronation Street wins Best Soap



Ant and Dec were the big winners at Monday night's 2013 TV Choice Awards.



The Geordie presenting duo - who are at the helm of the likes of I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! and Britain's Got Talent - collected a trio of awards at the star-studded ceremony held at London's exclusive The Dorchester hotel.



Picking up the prize for Best Talent Show for Britain's Got Talent, the pair also took home the Best Entertainment Show accolade for Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, as well as Best Talent Show for Britain's Got Talent.

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Sweeping the board: Ant and Dec were the big winners at Monday night's 2013 TV Choice Awards, collecting a trio of prizes at the star-studded ceremony held at London's exclusive The Dorchester hotel

Following close behind was BBC One's Doctor Who, which was named Best Drama Series, as well as being awarded with an honorary gold prize to mark its 50th anniversary later this year.



The programme's executive producer Steven Moffat collected the prestigious award on behalf of the cast and crew of the long-running sci-fi series, which will soon see Matt Smith hand over to Peter Capaldi in the lead role as The Doctor.



Smith's predecessor, David Tennant, was also victorious at the glitzy television event, collecting the Best Actor trophy, which was one of two prizes going to ITV police mystery Broadchurch.



Dynamic duo: Picking up the prize for Best Talent Show for Britain's Got Talent, the pair also took home the Best Entertainment Show accolade for Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, as well as Best Talent Show for Britain's Got Talent

The hugely popular show - also starring Olivia Colman - was additionally awarded the Best New Drama prize.



Miranda Hart was rewarded for her role BBC One's Call The Midwife with the Best Actress prize for a second year, while Mrs Brown's Boys retained its title as Best Comedy.



Coronation Street took the keenly fought Best Soap award, and the ITV1 show also landed the Best Soap Actress prize with Michelle Keegan - who also announced her engagement to Mark Wrght on Monday - collecting the coveted title for her role as Tina McIntyre.



Ladies in red! Coronation Street's Brooke Vincent and Georgia May Foote would have no doubt been delighted to have seen their show take home the Best Soap award



BBC One rival EastEnders also enjoyed its share of wins with Shane Richie named Best Soap Actor for playing Alfie Moon.



His co-star David Witts, who plays brooding Joey Branning, was also honoured as Best Soap Newcomer.



Best Daytime Programme went to The Jeremy Kyle Show for the third consecutive year.



Winners at the star-studded ceremony - in association with Daz - were voted by television viewers and readers of TV Choice magazine.

Winning big! EastEnders star Shane Richie took home the Best Soap Actor award for his role as loveable Alfie Moon