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Coronation Street fans struggled to recognise two of the soap's stars as the cast stepped out for a glamorous night at the TV Choice Awards.

Some of the biggest names in TV gathered at London Hilton on Park Lane on Monday night (February 13), including the cobbles actors.

The official Coronation Street Instagram account shared a selection of photos of the cast ahead of the big night. The first photo showed Evelyn Plummer actress Dame Maureen Lipman alongside Craig Tinker actor Colson Smith and Lauren Bolton actress Cait Fitton. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...

just click here to give it a go. The trio looked seriously chic, with Maureen wearing a black trouser and blazer combo with a white ruffled top.

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