Burnley Radio 1 presenter Jordan North attended the National Television Awards (NTAs) last night (September 5) but the night ended in an unfortunate mishap involving journalist Louis Theroux.

Jordan North lost his house keys and ended up with Louis’ iconic black rimmed glasses after accidentally taking each other’s goodie bags home.

Appearing on This Morning today (September 6) showbiz correspondent Sian Welby explained the mishap.

She said: “Someone I got chatting to was Jordan North. [At the NTAs] there were goodie bags that some elite people seemed to have.

“Jordan said that he popped his down on the floor next to Louis Theroux.

“Somehow the bags got mixed up. He picks up Louis’ bag and he had his iconic glasses in that bag.

“That is when Jordan realised ‘these aren’t mine’. He then realised that Louis had his house keys.”

Sian said she texted Jordan this morning asking if he got back into his home but said she is yet to receive a reply.

She said: “I text him this morning asking if he got home alright. I have heard nothing.

“Hopefully we will get an update about whether Louis now lives at Jordan’s house. I don’t know what’s happened.

“It’s like another [episode of Louis show] Weird Weekends.”

The NTAs took place at The O2 Arena in London.

The ceremony, hosted by comedian Joel Dommett, saw BBC drama series Happy Valley and its star Sarah Lancashire the big winner.

Quiz show The 1% Club, hosted by Blackburn’s Lee Mack, won best quiz game show.

The Repair Shop broke This Morning’s winning streak by taking home the daytime show award.

The late Paul O’Grady was also honoured as he won in the factual entertainment category for his show Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs.

Blackpool Gogglebox stars Pete and Sophie Sandiford celebrated after their Channel 4 show won The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award.