With the votes counted, some of Britain's best-loved programmes and performers will be rewarded later this month, but for now a shortlist has been revealed for this year's National Television Awards.
A final round of voting opens up today, which will see the nation decide as one which stars and shows take home the prize on January 20, as the event broadcasts from The O2 London, hosted by Dermot O'Leary.
Here's everyone and everything that has made this year's shortlist:
New Drama
- Poldark
- Doctor Foster
- Ordinary Lies
- Humans
TV Presenter
- Ant and Dec
- Mel and Sue
- Graham Norton
- Rylan
Daytime
- The Paul O'Grady Show
- The Jeremy Kyle Show
- The Chase
- Pointless
- Comedy
Comedy
- Birds of a Feather
- Benidorm
- Peter Kay's Car Share
- Not Going Out
Live Magazine Show
- BBC Breakfast
- Loose Women
- The One Show
- This Morning
Challenge Show
- Bear Grylls: Mission Survive
- The Apprentice
- Masterchef
- The Great British Bake Off
Talent
- Strictly Come Dancing
- The X Factor
- The Voice UK
- Britain's Got Talent
Serial Drama
- EastEnders
- Coronation Street
- Emmerdale
- Hollyoaks
Drama
- Casualty
- Broadchurch
- Downton Abbey
- Doctor Who
Factual Entertainment
- DIY SOS: the Big Build
- Gogglebox
- Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
- Top Gear
Drama Performance
- David Tennant, Broadchurch
- Sheridan Smith, Black Work
- Suranne Jones, Doctor Foster
- Aidan Turner, Poldark
Entertainment Programme
- Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
- I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
- The Graham Norton Show
- Celebrity Juice
Newcomer
- Gemma Atkinson, Emmerdale
- Perry Glasspool, Hollyoaks
- Richard Blackwood, EastEnders
- Shayne Ward, Coronation Street
Serial Drama Performance
- Danny Dyer, EastEnders
- Rakhee Thakrar, EastEnders
- Alison King, Coronation Street
- Michael Parr, Emmerdale
International
- Game of Thrones
- The Big Bang Theory
- Orange is the New Black
Viewers can now vote for free online at www.nationaltvawards.com or by phone on 09056472016.
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