James Martin, who is currently taking a break from filming, received support from his fans following a heartfelt programme announcement.
The television chef posted on his Instagram to reveal that James Martin's Saturday Morning had been nominated for a National Television Award.
Alongside the clip, James wrote, " Wow, what news! You have shortlisted the show to the final four fave shows on daytime at this year's NTAs!"
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"Thank you on behalf of the team here and if you have a moment please vote! First time in 32 years on TV we have been on the list. Thank you again and thanks for voting! Link in story and bio!"
Standing in the Saturday Morning kitchen, James opened by expressing gratitude to his supporters.
He said, "This is a message to all of the viewers to say, thank you. Thank you for nominating us to the final four of this year's NTAS," reports the Express.
"32 years in the business, never been nominated at all. Now we're in the final four for Best Daytime Show.
"On behalf of me and the crew, we want to say, thank you so so much. And if you get a moment, if you get a chance in your life over the next few weeks, if you could vote for us, that would be really, really good."
He continued, "It means so so much and so so much that you love the show. Thanks to all the guests, the chefs, everybody that's been taking part over the last 20 years of Saturday Mornings. Thank you."

Actor Dan Ryan quipped: "I'm not suggesting in any way that it's cos it's the first time you've had me on James, but congrats!" One fan penned: "Come on JMSM! So well deserved I'm so happy for everyone involved."
Another chimed in: "Bravo!!!! Looking forward to being on set soon!"
"Already voted for you. Good luck to you and your team," a supporter wrote.
A different viewer remarked: "I've voted. I never vote, but I have watched your shows since day 1 so I couldn't not, good luck to you and your team."
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