THREE of the UK's top telly shows are set to go head to head in the battle for the biggest prize in reality television.
The nominations for the National Reality TV Awards have just been announced and there are quite a few surprises in the list.
I'm A Celebrity is one of the top shows nominated at the National Reality Television AwardsCredit: RexSimon Cowell's Britain's Got Talent has also received multiple nominationsCredit: RexLove Island received over 10 nominationsCredit: ITVBritain's Got Talent, I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and Love Island are all some of the biggest programmes on ITV.
Every year, millions tune in to watch variety, endurance and love across the huge shows.
Now they will all go head to head in the heavily contested Best Entertainment Show category.
What Ola and James Jordan really ate and did to shed 7stFor the BBC, the shows that are also in running include the likes of Dragon's Den, The Apprentice and The Traitors.
Meanwhile, the first series of The Great British Bake Off to feature Alison Hammond secured two nominations.
The Channel 4 favourite received nods in the Best Food Show and Best Reality Competition Show categories.
Strictly Come Dancing, Hunted and Big Brother will compete with the long-running food show for the Best Reality Show Competition Award.
Towie received five nominations with Amy Childs, Amber Turner, James ‘Diags’ Bennewith and Dan Edgar receiving recognition in multiple personality categories.
Meanwhile, Made In Chelsea received seven nominations, as Paris Smith was given multiple nods herself.
For the highly-anticipated Best Presenter category, Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid will compete against the likes of Rylan Clark, Stephen Mulhern and Claudia Winkleman who received more acclaim for her work on The Traitors.
Both Dermot O'Leary and his co-star Alison have also been given nominations for their work on This Morning as the popular duo will also go head to head.
Big Brother's AJ Odudu was also named alongside the likes of Maya Jama and BAFTA winner Joe Lycett.
Ola and James Jordan detail how weight loss has reignited their sex lifeThe battle for Britain's breakfast continues as Good Morning Britain will compete for the title of Best News Programme against BBC Breakfast.
The likes of This Morning, BBC Newsnight and Sky News with Kay Burley are also in the running for the prize.
The winners are set to be announced at a star-studded ceremony on July 31st at London's Porchester Hall.
Alison Hammond's first series of The Great British Bake Off has received multiple nodsCredit: Channel 4The popular TV presenter will also go head-to-head with her This Morning co-star Dermot O'LearyCredit: RexGood Morning Britain's Susanna Reid is up for the Best TV Presenter AwardCredit: AlamyShe's up against the likes of Claudia Winkleman for The TraitorsCredit: PA