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Monday 24 December 2018

The best TV shows airing in 2019

Best TV shows 2019 (BBC, Netflix)

2019 is set to be a stellar year for TV.

Whether you’re into period drama like Gentleman Jack and Peaky Blinders or contemporary thrillers such as Line of Duty and Traitors, there’s a scintillating range of drama on offer.

In the world of entertainment, there’s also the return of some of Britain’s biggest shiny floor shows – take Strictly and The X Factor for instance – as well as the addition of The Greatest Dancer and a Shipwrecked reboot.

In comedy, Catastrophe is back for a final series and Alan Partridge bumbles back onto our screens with a brand new show.

The biggest movies releases of 2019

And finally there’s a diverse selection of documentaries, from David Attenborough’s new Netflix series to Danny Dyer’s exploration of his family history.

Check out all the series to look out for in 2019, below…

Dramas

Gentleman Jack

Channel:BBC1

Air date: spring 2019

Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle in Gentleman Jack (BBC, EH)

Two of television’s most influential women unite – Suranne Jones on screen and Sally Wainwright behind the camera – to tell the remarkable story of Anne Lister, the Regency landowner. Read more


Good Omens

Channel: Amazon Prime Video

Release date: spring 2019

Good Omens

An all-star cast – including David Tennant, Michael Sheen, Jack Whitehall, Anna Maxwell Martin, John Hamm, Derek Jacobi, Mark Gatiss and many more – brings to life Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s epic. Read more


Adult Material

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: TBC

Sheridan Smith (Getty)

Sheridan Smith stars as a leading British porn star in a drama examining the adult film industry. It promises to be a timely look at how porn’s influence on mainstream culture has affected society’s ideas of consent.


Summer of Rockets

Channel: BBC1

Air date: spring 2019

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Stephen Poliakoff’s semi-autobiographical six-part series set in Britain during the Cold War stars Toby Stephens and Keeley Hawes. Read more


A Confession

Channel: ITV

Air date: TBC

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The latest drama based on real events from writer Jeff Pope focuses on the disappearance of 22-year-old Sian O’Callaghan in March 2011 and the lengths Detective Supertintendent Steve Fulcher (Martin Freeman) went to in order to catch her killer. Read more


The Crown series 3

Channel: Netflix

Release date: TBC

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Olivia Colman inherits the burden of the crown worn so dazzlingly by Claire Foy, who played Queen Elizabeth in series one and two. The saga of the British royal family now moves into a new era covering 1964-76. Read more


Line of Duty series 5

Channel: BBC1

Air date: spring 2019

AC-12 are back in business fighting police corruption. Joining regulars Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston is Stephen Graham. Could he be ‘balaclava man’ and, more importantly, will he make it past the first episode? Read more


Peaky Blinders series 5

Channel: BBC1

Air date: spring 2019

Peaky Blinders s5 BBC publicity pic, BD

Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in Stephen Knight’s Birmingham-based gangster family epic, which is moving to BBC1. Sam Claflin and Emmet J Scanlan (seen most recently in Butterfly) join the fray. Read more


Game of Thrones season 8

Channel: Sky Atlantic

Air date: April

The smash-hit fantasy is back for an eighth and final series, meaning the last battle for Westeros is almost upon us. But what will happen to Jon Snow and Daenerys? And will the White Walkers finally triumph? Read more


Catch 22

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: summer 2019

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George Clooney stars in, directs and executive produces the adaptation of Joseph Heller’s tale about Yossarian, a US Air Force bombardier in World War II. Read more

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Poldark series 5

Channel: BBC1

Air date: summer 2019

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The fifth and final series of Poldark moves away from the novels by Winston Graham, as we see the cast cope with the devastating events at the end of the last series. Read more


Stranger Things season 3

Channel: Netflix

Release date: TBC

The sci-fi hit is back for a third series with all of the original cast returning to take us on a whole new set of supernatural adventures in the small town of Hawkins. Read more


Big Little Lies season 2

Channel: Sky Atlantic

Air date: 2019

Big Little Lies (NOW TV, BA)

The mothers of Monterey are coming back for a second series after the shocking climax of the season one finale. Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley and Laura Dern will all be reprising their roles. Read more


Years and Years

Channel: BBC1

Air date: autumn 2019

Emma Thompson

This family saga from Russell T Davies is led by Emma Thompson, who plays Vivienne Rook, an outspoken celebrity turned political figure whose controversial opinions divide the nation. Read more


Traitors

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: spring 2019

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A thriller set in the aftermath of the Second World War, Traitors stars Clique’s Emma Appleton as an ambitious 20-something woman who is tasked with spying on her own government. The starry ensemble cast also includes Keeley Hawes and Luke Treadaway. Read more


MotherFatherSon

Channel: BBC2

Air date: Winter

Richard Gere and Billy Howle in MotherFatherSon (BBC, EH)

Richard Gere stars as a media tycoon and Helen McCrory as his estranged wife in this starry new series from the writer of The Assassination of Gianni Versace. Billy Howle also features as their son Caden who threatens to topple the family’s empire. Read more


Happy Valley series 3

Channel: BBC1

Air date: TBC

Sarah Lancashire in Happy Valley

The long-awaited third series of Sally Wainwright’s Bafta-winning crime drama had previously been expected to finally air in 2019, however it’s looking more likely to hit screens in 2020, with Sarah Lancashire reprising her role as no-nonsense copper Catherine Cawood. Read more


Killing Eve season 2

Channel: BBC

Release date: TBC

The stars of Killing Eve

The smash-hit, female-fronted spy thriller is back for a hotly anticipated second series. Sandra Oh will return as Eve and Jodie Comer will reprise the role of deadly assassin Villanelle. Read more


Mindhunter season 2

Channel: Netflix

Release date: TBC

Mindhunter

The dark and complex drama that looks into the motives of killers achieved critical acclaim when it debuted on Netflix, and it’s coming back for a second series starring Jonathan Groff. Read more


His Dark Materials

Channel: BBC1

Air date: TBC

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The long-awaited small screen adaptation of Phillip Pullman’s Dark Materials trilogy stars James McAvoy, Ruth Wilson and Lin Manuel Miranda and is written by Harry Potter and The Cursed Child writer Jack Thorne. Despite originally being expected to land in 2019, it’s looking more likely that it will have a 2020 release date. Read more

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Homeland season 8

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: early 2019

Claire Danes in Homeland (Channel 4, EH)

The eighth and final season of Homeland, starring Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin, will bring an end to the ever-twisting political thriller. Read more


Liar series 2

Channel: ITV

Air date: TBC

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Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd will both return for the second series of Liar to answer the many questions we had after the shock series one ending.


Black Mirror season 5

Channel: Netflix

Release date: 2019

Charlie Brooker is back with another dose of his dystopian anthology series and, according to the writer, it is set to feature “the most complicated thing we’ve ever done”. But could there be a surprise early release in store? Read more


Victoria series 3

Channel: ITV

Air date: early 2019

A third series of this royal period drama starring Jenna Coleman will rejoin the young Queen in 1848, a “turbulent and uncertain time” for monarchs and subjects alike. Read more


Nightflyers

Channel: Netflix

Release date: TBC

This new horror sci-fi series is based on Game of Thrones writer George RR Martin’s novella and is set in 2093 on the eve of Earth’s destruction. Boardwalk Empire actor Gretchen Mol is in the cast alongside Eoin Macken and David Ajala. Read more


The Durrells series 4

Channel: ITV

Air date: spring 2019

The Durrells (ITV, EH)

Keeley Hawes is back for the fourth and final series of this drama based on the real-life British Durrell family, who moved to the Greek island of Corfu in the years leading up to World War II. Read more


Ozark season 3

Channel: Netflix

Release date: TBC

Ozark, Jason Bateman (Netflix, BA)

Ten new episodes of Ozark will land on Netflix this year for the show’s third series, which will reunite us with the Byrde family once again. Jason Bateman directs and leads the cast. Read more


Cheat

Channel: ITV

Air date: Spring

Molly Windsor BAFTA Breakthrough Brit (Freuds, EH)

This psychological thriller stars Katherine Kelly as university professor Leah, who starts a dangerous relationship with her student Rose (Molly Windsor) and is thrust into a case of academic deception which has fatal consequences. Read more


13 Reasons Why season 3

Channel: Netflix

Release date: TBC

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Netflix will release 13 more episodes for series three of its hard-hitting – and controversial – teen drama. Read more


Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 2

Channel: Netflix

Release date: 5th April 2019

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Kiernan Shipka will reprise her role as the teenage witch for a second series of the Sabrina fantasy. Netflix has already confirmed the series will run for at least four seasons. Read more

Chernobyl

Channel: Sky Atlantic

Air date: TBC

Emily Watson (Getty,mh)

This five-part drama will tell the human story of the catastrophic nuclear accident at Chernobyl in 1986, and stars Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgård and Jared Harris.

Click ‘next’ for even more shows to come in 2019

Comedy

This Time with Alan Partridge

Channel: BBC1

Air date: early 2019

This Time With Alan Partridge

The bumbling broadcaster is set to return to the BBC with a new six-part series after a spell at Sky. Alan will be fronting a live programme with “a heady mix of consumer affairs, current affairs, viewer interaction, highbrow interview and lightweight froth”. Read more


Kaos

Channel: Netflix

Release date: TBC

Charlie Covell, Getty

The creator of The End of the F***ing World – returning to Channel 4 in the autumn – has written a new, darkly comic Netflix series, Kaos, which is a modern reimagining of Greek mythology.


Happy AF

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: TBC

Aisling Bea (Getty, EH)

Comedian Aisling Bea is the creator and star of this new off-beat comedy which follows Aine, a woman who is trying to piece her life back together after a “teeny little nervous breakdown”. Read more


Warren

Channel: BBC1

Air date: early 2019

Martin Clunes

Martin Clunes plays a fastidious driving instructor who moves from the South of England to Preston when his partner’s father falls ill. A born pedant, he always thinks he knows best and causes chaos and disaster as he tries to adjust to his new life. Read more


Don’t Forget the Driver

Channel: BBC2

Air date: Spring

Toby Jones (Getty)

Written by and starring Toby Jones, this new comedy follows a coach driver and single dad whose soul is thrown into disarray upon discovering a dead body on the serene Bognor Regis shoreline. Read more


Fleabag series 2

Channel: BBC3

Air date: Winter

Fleabag series two, BBC Press Centre

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s anti-heroine is back for a hotly anticipated second series. Olivia Colman will also return as the evil godmother and Sherlock actor Andrew Scott joins the cast. Read more


Derry Girls series 2

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: spring 2019

Derry Girls Channel 4

Lisa McGee’s coming-of-age comedy set during the Irish troubles will be back for a second series. The show’s creator said she’s “toying” with covering the ceasefire and how it “actually unsettled people” in series two, as well as Bill Clinton’s 1995 visit to Derry. Read more


Catastrophe series 4

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: Monday 7th January 2019

Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney and Carrie Fisher in Catastrophe (Channel 4, HF)

Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s comedy-drama is back for a fourth and final series. The new episodes promise to be as brutally honest as ever and explore the reality of sex in long-term relationships. Read more

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Entertainment

Comic Relief’s Four Weddings and a Funeral

Channel: BBC1

Air date: March 2019

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Hugh Grant and the Four Weddings and a Funeral cast are reuniting after 25 years for a Red Nose Day sequel to the beloved rom-com. Richard Curtis has written the script and the sequel will be directed by original director, Mike Newell. Read more


Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK

Channel: BBC3

Air date: TBC

Ru Paul (Getty)

A UK version of the internationally beloved, flamboyant US show is on its way, featuring ten British drag queens competing for the crown. Drag icon Ru Paul has already said he’d be thrilled to have the Duchess of Sussex as a guest judge… Read more


Shipwrecked

Channel: E4

Air date: early 2019

Vick Hope (Getty)

A reboot of the desert island dating show Shipwrecked, helmed by Strictly’s Vick Hope, is on its way to our screens after a seven year hiatus. Read more


Dancing on Ice

Channel: ITV

Air date: Sunday 6th January 2019

Gemma Collins, Dancing on Ice (ITV, KB)

TOWIE legend Gemma Collins, Love Island’s Wes Nelson and Westlife’s Brian McFadden are among the celebrity contestants who have been confirmed to take to the rink for the 11th series of the talent competition. Read more


The Greatest Dancer

Channel: BBC1

Air date: Saturday 5th January 2019

The Greatest Dancer: Oti Mabuse, Matthew Morrison, Cheryl

Former X Factor judge Cheryl, Glee star Matthew Morrison and Strictly pro Oti Mabuse will be judging this brand new dancing competition masterminded by Simon Cowell. Read more


The Voice UK

Channel: ITV

Air date: Saturday 5th January 2019

The Voice (ITV)

The ITV singing show is coming back for an eighth series, launching at the same time and date as BBC1’s The Greatest Dancer. Olly Murs, Tom Jones, will.i.am and Jennifer Hudson are returning to the judging panel. Read more


Strictly Come Dancing

Channel: BBC1

Air date: Autumn 2019

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A whole new set of celebrity contestants and their pro partners will be taking to the Strictly dance floor to compete for the chance to win the coveted Glitterball Trophy. Read more


Love Island

Channel: ITV2

Air date: summer 2019

Caroline Flack, Love Island ITV, EH)

The nation’s guilty pleasure will return once again, and a whole new raft of impossibly fit singletons will be heading into the villa to find love.


The X Factor

Channel: ITV

Air date: Autumn 2019

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Simon Cowell may have a new entertainment show on the BBC, but ITV’s once-all conquering talent show isn’t giving up the ghost any time soon.


The Great British Bake Off

Channel: Channel 4

Air date: summer 2019

Noel Fielding, Sandi Toksvig, Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith in front of the famous Bake Off tent (Channel 4)

Another summer in the beloved GBBO tent awaits, and we’ll be meeting a whole new set of bakers keen to impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith with their culinary creations.


The Apprentice

Channel: BBC1

Air date: autumn 2019

The Apprentice how to apply Alan Sugar, Claude Littner and Karen Brady

Lord Sugar will invite a new roster of budding entrepreneurs into his boardroom in 2019 in a bid to find his next business partner.


I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

Channel: ITV

Air date: autumn 2019

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Logo

We’ll certainly be returning to the jungle to watch celebrities tackle critters, snakes and vermin – but which contestants will be rising to the challenge this year? Sadly Holly Willoughby won’t be joining them, after she confirmed that her stint hosting in 2018 was just a “one-off”.


Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Channel: ITV

Air date: New Year’s Day 2019

Jeremy Clarkson in Who Wants To Be a Millionaire

Following the success of the ITV revival under The Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson, the game show will be back with a longer series in 2019. Read more


Documentaries

Danny Dyer’s Right Royal History

Channel: BBC1

Air date: January

Danny Dyer, TV Choice Awards (Getty, EH)

EastEnders star Danny Dyer will dig deeper into his family tree after discovering his royal roots on Who Do You Think You Are? From the Vikings to the Tudors, we can expect Dyer to dress, eat and live his way through his family’s history. Read more


Our Planet

Channel: Netflix

Release date: 5th April 2019

David Attenborough was announced as the presenter of Our Planet on Netflix at WWF’s State of the Planet Address (James Gillham/Netflix)

David Attenborough will narrate an epic new natural history series on Netflix, which was filmed over four years in 50 different countries and comes from the team behind Blue Planet and Planet Earth. Read more



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