BEST OF 2024: STRICTLY AMY: CANCER AND ME
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Factual
Winner Strictly Amy: Cancer And Me, BBC One
In 2023, after discovering a lump in her breast the night before her honeymoon, every facet of Amy’s world was torn apart when tests later revealed she had breast cancer at only 32 years old. Six days after her diagnosis, Amy – from Caerphilly, south Wales - made the brave decision to allow cameras to follow her experiences, whatever may unfold in coming months.
OTHER WINNERS
New Drama
Winner Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, ITV1
The drama tells the story of one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British legal history. Hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters and postmistresses were wrongly accused of theft, fraud, and false accounting due to a defective IT system. Many of the wronged workers were prosecuted, some were imprisoned for crimes they never committed, and their lives were irreparably damaged by the scandal.
Returning Drama
Winner Doctor Who, BBC One
The Doctor and Ruby Sunday travel across time and space, with adventures all the way from the Regency era in England, to the war-torn future worlds. Throughout their adventures in the TARDIS they encounter incredible friends and dangerous foes, including the Doctor’s most powerful enemy yet.
Daytime Game/Quiz
Winner Deal Or No Deal, ITV1
Every episode, a contestant is confronted with 22 sealed boxes, each one hiding a different amount of money. Without knowing what each one contains, the contestant must eliminate the boxes, which are opened one at a time, and the amount of money inside is revealed.
Primetime Game/Quiz
Winner The 1% Club, ITV1
The 1% Club is not about what you learned at school or your ability to memorise facts – it’s about real intelligence. With Lee Mack on sparkling form and having great fun with the contestants, find out if any of them manage to take home the Prize Pot and earn themselves a place in The 1% Club – an elite group of people who can honestly say they’re smarter than 99% of the population.
Entertainment
Winner Strictly Come Dancing, BBC One
Strictly Come Dancing celebrated 20 years in the ballroom with a spectacular series which saw comedian Chris McCausland crowned champion. Hosted by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman alongside judges Shirley Ballas, Anton Du Beke, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse as 15 brand new celebrities took to the floor.
Competition
Winner The Great British Bake Off, Channel 4
The Great British Bake Off returned with Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond alongside judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, with the nation's most famous tent once again welcoming a set of enthusiastic bakers hoping to impress judges Paul and Prue.
Comedy
Winner Changing Ends, ITV1
Changing Ends is based on Alan’s own life in Northampton in the 1980s growing up as the son of a fourth division football manager. The second season picks up shortly after the first, as young Alan contends with impending puberty and feeling sidelined by his family.
Reality
Winner The Traitors, BBC One
An intense psychological game in which players must decide who they can trust. In each episode, the players work together to complete spectacular physical and mental missions. If they are successful, they add money to a prize pot, which is worth up to £120,000. But to win the prize pot, players must survive to the end of the game – they must avoid being ‘murdered’ or ‘banished’.
Factual Entertainment
Winner Gogglebox, Channel 4
Each episode is filmed over the previous seven days, covering that week’s TV and news highlights. In each household, Gogglebox captures their instant reactions, love/hate relationships and fierce debates on the best and worst television shows of the past week – all from the comfort of their sofas.
Continuing Drama
Winner EastEnders, BBC One
All titles mentioned above are available to stream on their respective streaming platforms.
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