The skies of England may still be overcast, but the sun was out on Thursday night thanks to a bright appearance by Catherine Tyldesley.
The Coronation Street star arrived in fifties vintage style to the British Animal Honours wearing a yellow lace dress by Azagury.
And with her hair pulled back into a retro updo, Catherine certainly pulled off the Doris Day look she wanted.
Shining: Catherine Tyldesley brought the sun out in a fifties looking lace dress of bright yellow
Catherine finished off the outfit with some simple nude court shoes and a rose pink lip colour.
Joining her at the event was co-star, Paula Lane, who also looked to the past decades for style insipiration.
Doris Day: The actress's aim to look like the Hollywood legend certainly came through
Vibrant: Paula Lane joined Catherine for the awards ceremony in similarly stand out fashion
The colour purple: The Corrie star also looked to the past for style inspiration, pairing her midi dress with red accessories and shoes
The Corrie actresses and travelled down to London together for the event at Elstree Studios.
Catherine and Paula - who play Eva Price and Kylie Pratt in the long-running ITV1 soap - rubbed shoulders with a number of other British TV personalities.
Wearing his heart on his shirt: Rupert Grint arrives to the awards in romantic fashion
Cute pair: Ashleigh Butler's cream babydoll dress complemented her famous dog Pudsey's light colouring
Harry Potter star, Rupert Grint arrived in romantic fashion, wearing a heart design T-shirt with a blazer jeans and dirty Converse trainers.
However, Ashleigh Butler's outfit was far less grungy, choosing a cream babydoll dress that complemented her talented dog Pudsey's shaggy coat.
Dame Kelly Holme showcased looked chic in a floral print shift dress, but her make-up looked a little heavy duty thanks to an abundance of black eyeshadow.
However, Ashleigh Butler's outfit was far less grungy, choosing a cream babydoll dress that complemented her talented dog Pudsey's shaggy coat.
Dame Kelly Holme showcased looked chic in a floral print shift dress, but her make-up looked a little heavy duty thanks to an abundance of black eyeshadow.
Heavy duty: Dame Kelly Holmes went slightly OTT with the kohl eyeshadow but her outfit was tasteful feminine
Reserved: Kate Garraway and Arlene Phillips were stylishly dignified in their dresses Thursday night
And Anita Dobson and Brian May proved they were as loved up as ever, holding each other close as they attended the event at Elstree studios.
The awards event is presented by Paul O'Grady and celebrates Britain’s most extraordinary animals and the people who dedicate their lives to them.
The show will broadcast Thursday 18th April at 8pm on ITV.
Still going strong: Married since 2000, together since the eighties, Anita Dobson and Brian May looked as loved up as ever
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