Who will win the NTAs? Voting opens today!
The stars will be out as Dermot O'Leary hosts The National Television Awards later this month, but it'll be the viewers at home who decide the winners and losers on British TV's biggest night of the year!
Broadcast live from the O2 London on Wednesday 21 January, the NTA's will look back upon what's been a brilliant year for British TV and there are a few exciting new categories to keep an eye out for...
Great British Bake-off judge Mary Berry will be going head-to-head with X Factor's Simon Cowell for the first ever TV Judge award and the Bake-off is also up against Masterchef, The Apprentice and Come Dine With Me in the brand new Skills Challenge Show category.
Meanwhile it's been a fantastic year for drama and Doctor Who will face stiff competition from Downton Abbey, Sherlock and Sheridan Smith's Cilla in one of the most eagerly-anticipated categories of the night!
Yet one of the most interesting battles of the night will come in the brand new Multichannel category, where Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Geordie Shore and Celebrity Juice will be going head-to-head!
Who wins? You decide!
The National TV Awards will be shown live on ITV on Wednesday 21st January at 7.30pm.
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Vote free online at www.nationaltvawards.com. Voting closes midday on Wednesday 21st January 2015. Voting restrictions apply. For terms and conditions see www.nationaltvawards.com
Or to vote by phone call 0901 888 2015. Calls cost no more than 26p per minute from BT landlines plus no more than 16p connection charge. Calls should last no longer than seven minutes. Calls from other networks may be higher and from mobiles will be a lot more.
Sean is a Senior Feature writer for TV Times, What's On TV and TV & Satellite Week, who also writes for whattowatch.com. He's been covering the world of TV for over 15 years and in that time he's been lucky enough to interview stars like Ian McKellen, Tom Hardy and Kate Winslet. His favourite shows are I'm Alan Partridge, The Wire, People Just Do Nothing and Succession and in his spare time he enjoys drinking tea, doing crosswords and watching football.