THE GATHERING
Tuesday, Channel 4, 9pm
The production company behind Line of Duty, Vigil and other edge-of-your-seat thrillers has also backed this new six-part drama, the first original TV project from writer Helen Walsh.
It stars small screen newcomer Eva Morgan as Kelly who, by day, is a dedicated gymnast with a real prospect of
COMEDY pals Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan team up to host the biggest night in television from London’s Royal Festival Hall.
The evening looks set to be a memorable one for Jack Lowden. The actor’s spy comedy-drama Slow Horses and fact-based Brink’s-mat robbery drama The Gold are going head-to-head for the coveted Best Drama Series.
Both have stiff competition, however. They are up against the acclaimed third and final series of Sally Wainwright’s representing Team GB. By night, however, she puts herself at risk as a free-runner.
Her life is turned on its head when, during a party on her native Merseyside, Kelly is viciously attacked.
It’s suspected her assailant is a member of the free-running group she hangs around with, but as we’re about to see, social media and parents with their own agenda are going to make unearthing the truth difficult.
Tomorrow, BBC1, 7pm
crime drama Happy Valley, as well as the fifth and final season of crime drama Top Boy.
Lowden himself is up for Supporting Actor for his work on Slow Horses.
Other categories include Leading Actor and Leading Actress, with Succession’s Brian Cox and Happy Valley’s Sarah Lancashire among the nominees.
Hannah Waddingham’s
Home for Christmas is a front runner in the Best Entertainment category and Celebrity Race Across the World is vying for a Factual Entertainment trophy.
While the past year saw the return of Big Brother, it has failed to make the cut in the Reality nominations – instead Banged Up, Married at First Sight, My Mum Your Dad and Squid Game: The Challenge all fight it out.
But which three will be eliminated before one takes home a trophy?