'We can't afford a trumpet!': Loose Women stars left in stitches as they're interrupted by fake fanfare sound effects while announcing their NTA nomination announcement
The Loose Women panel were left in hysterics on Tuesday's episode as fake fanfare sound effects went off while they tried to announce they've been nominated for National Television Award.
The ITV show have been shortlisted for the Daytime Programme category and will go head-to-head with This Morning, The Repair Shop and The Chase.
Nominations for this year's ceremony, set to take place next month, were announced on Tuesday, and the panel announced their excitement at being nominated.

'We can't afford a trumpet!' The Loose Women panel were left in hysterics on Tuesday's episode as fake fanfare sound effects went off while they tried to announce they've been nominated for National Television Award
This Morning has long dominated the category, winning for the past 10 years in a row.
During a segment where the group discussed marrying a robot, lead presenter Kaye Adams was interrupted by a trumpet sound effect.
The camera cut to Jane Moore who was doing what she thought was a trumpet action while fellow hosts Stacey Solomon and Janet Street Porter looked confused.

Congratulations: The ITV show have been shortlisted for the Daytime Programme category and will go head-to-head with This Morning, The Repair Shop and The Chase
When announcing the news, Kaye, 58, joked: 'Onto some breaking news now, the show's so broke we can't afford a trumpet.'
Jane, 59, was outraged and sarcastically replied: 'What! That was the perfect trumpet.'
To which Stacey, 31, replied: 'I'm not sure it was Jane.'
Bringing the conversation back to the matter at hand, Kaye said: 'No listen guys this is big news.'

Sound effects: During a segment where the group discussed marrying a robot, lead presenter Kaye Adams was interrupted by a trumpet sound effect

What a racket! The camera cut to Jane Moore who was doing what she thought was a trumpet action while fellow hosts Stacey Solomon and Janet Street Porter looked confused
Janet, 74, shouted above them, laughing: 'Shut up you lot.'
Kaye went on: 'I can confirm, that thanks to you [points down the camera at the audience] we have made it onto the shortlist for a National Television Award.'
The panel seem delighted with the news as they whooped and threw their hands in the air.

Funny: When announcing the news, Kaye joked: 'Onto some breaking news now, the show's so broke we can't afford a trumpet' as Jane sarcastically replied: 'What! That was the perfect trumpet'
Stacey, shaking her head sarcastically said: 'After that trumpet, I'm not surprised.'
Realising she'd made the wrong gesture when mimicking the earlier sound, Jane said: 'Maybe I did a trombone.'
Kaye looked flabbergasted as she said: 'That's the first time we've ever made the crew laugh - I think we deserve an award for that.'


Prestigious: This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Alison Hammond have both landed nominations for Best TV Presenter at the 2021 National Television Awards

Shut out: Despite his co-host's nominations, Phillip Schofield was snubbed from this year's shortlist, with the winner set to be decided by a public vote
She then asked viewers to go and vote for them in the category, before then showing some hilarious videos of various presenters 'busting moves' on previous episodes of the show.
Meanwhile, Phillip Schofield has been noticeably snubbed from this year's National Television Awards, while his longtime co-host Holly Willoughby landed a nod for Best TV Presenter.
Also nominated is Bradley Walsh for his work hosting The Chase, as well as Piers Morgan for his stint presenting Good Morning Britain before he quit the show back in March.

Up for the award: Also nominated is Bradley Walsh for his work hosting The Chase, with the show itself also landing a nod for Best Daytime
The shortlist for the NTAs opened on Tuesday, and the public will be able to vote online until Thursday September 9.
New host Joel Dommett recently said he is 'honoured' to have been selected to front the spectacle.
He said in a statement: 'It's a huge honour to be hosting the NTAs this year! It still feels like someone has made a wonderful error.'

Up for the award: Piers Morgan has also been nominated for his work hosting Good Morning Britain, before he quit the show back in March