Here are all the National TV Awards 2019 nominees
The National TV Awards have released their annual longlist of nominees so telly fanatics like you can narrow down the field to your favourite shows.
Voting is officially open in a variety of categories, including the New Drama race celebrating the huge amount of quality scripted programmes hitting screens over the last year - including Bodyguard, A Discovery of Witches and Killing Eve.
Ant & Dec are once again in the running as perennial winners in the TV presenter category, but will their streak finally end since Ant was off-screen most of the year? Doctor Who and Jodie Whittaker also earned nods in their respective categories.
Below is a list of longlist nominations in major categories for the National TV Awards 2019:
Quiz Show
5 Gold Rings
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
A League of Their Own
A Question of Sport
Britain's Brightest Family
Catchphrase
Eggheads
Impossible
Mastermind
Only Connect
Pointless
QI
Tenable
The Chase
Tipping Point
University Challenge
Who Dares Wins
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
New Drama
A Discovery of Witches
A Very English Scandal
Bancroft
Bodyguard
Collateral
Girlfriends
Gunpowder
Howards End
Innocent
Killing Eve
Kiri
Little Women
Love, Lies and Records
Maniac
McMafia
Ordeal by Innocence
Strangers
The Cry
The Split
The Woman in White
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
Trauma
Vanity Fair
Talent Show
All Together Now
Britain's Got Talent
Dancing on Ice
Strictly Come Dancing
The Voice Kids
The Voice UK
The X Factor
Drama
Call The Midwife
Casualty
Death in Paradise
Doctor Who
Endeavour
Marcella
Midsomer Murders
Our Girl
Outlander
Peaky Blinders
Poldark
Shetland
Silent Witness
Strike: Career of Evil
The Crown
The Durrells
The Good Karma Hospital
The Handmaid's Tale
The Walking Dead
Unforgotten
Vera
TV Presenter
Adam Hills
Alex Jones
Alexander Armstrong
Ant & Dec
Ashley Banjo
Ben Shephard
Bradley Walsh
Caroline Flack
Claudia Winkleman
Davina McCall
Dara Ó Briain
Dermot O'Leary
Emma Willis
Fiona Bruce
Fiona Phillips
Gary Lineker
Graham Norton
Harry Hill
Holly Willoughby
James Corden
Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Vine
Jimmy Carr
Jonathan Ross
Keith Lemon
Matt Baker
Michael McIntyre
Nick Knowles
Noel Fielding
Ore Oduba
Paddy McGuinness
Paul O'Grady
Phillip Schofield
Piers Morgan
Richard Osman
Rob Beckett
Rochelle Humes
Sandi Toksvig
Stephen Mulhern
Sue Barker
Tess Daly
Tom Kerridge
Zoe Ball
Factual Entertainment
All or Nothing: Manchester City
Ambulance
Animals with Cameras
Antiques Roadshow
Attenborough and the Giant Elephant
Big Cats
Countryfile
Cruising with Jane McDonald
Digging for Britain
DIY SOS: The Big Build
Fake or Fortune?
Gogglebox
Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport
MasterChef
Match of the Day
Michael Palin In North Korea
MisFITS Like Us
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
Queer Eye
Reported Missing
The Apprentice
The Grand Tour
The Great British Bake Off
The One Show
The Real Full Monty
The Real Marigold Hotel
The Truth About…
Tom Kerridge's Lose Weight For Good
Who Do You Think You Are?
Drama Performance
Adrian Lester (Trauma)
Aidan Turner (Poldark)
Amanda Redman (The Good Karma Hospital)
Amrita Acharia (The Good Karma Hospital)
Ashley Jensen (Love, Lies and Records)
Ben Hardy (The Woman in White)
Bill Nighy (Ordeal by Innocence)
Brenda Blethyn (Vera)
Carey Mulligan (Collateral)
Chelsea Halfpenny (Casualty)
Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders)
Douglas Henshall (Shetland)
Eleanor Tomlinson (Poldark)
Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid's Tale)
Emilia Fox (Silent Witness, Strangers)
Emily Watson (Little Women)
Hayley Atwell (Howards End)
Hermione Norris (Innocent)
Holliday Grainger (Strike: Career of Evil)
Hugh Grant (A Very English Scandal)
James Norton (McMafia)
Jenna Coleman (The Cry)
Jennifer Kirby (Call The Midwife)
Jodie Comer (Killing Eve)
Jodie Whittaker (Doctor Who)
John Simm (Collateral, Trauma, Strangers)
Judy Parfitt (Call the Midwife)
Keeley Hawes (Bodyguard, The Durrells)
Kit Harington (Gunpowder)
Lee Ingleby (Innocent)
Matthew Macfadyen (Howards End)
Michael Stevenson (Casualty)
Michelle Keegan (Our Girl)
Miranda Richardson (Girlfriends)
Neil Dudgeon (Midsomer Murders)
Olivia Cooke (Vanity Fair)
Phyllis Logan (Girlfriends)
Richard Madden (Bodyguard)
Sandra Oh (Killing Eve)
Sanjeev Bhaskar (Unforgotten)
Sarah Lancashire (Kiri)
Voting officially opens in all of these categories today (October 16)! You can vote at nationaltvawards.com or just call 0844 646 2060 for a voting form. Calls cost 5p plus your network access charge.
The National Television Awards 2019 will be hosted by Dermot O'Leary from The O2 Arena on January 22 on ITV.
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