What has been your favourite thing to watch on TV this year?

The nominations are in and the stage will soon be set... who will be the big winners?
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The nominations for the National Television Awards have been announced ahead of a glitzy ceremony at the O2 Arena in London on 8 September.
The UK public will now decide who takes home the prizes in 15 categories, picking their favourite talent show, TV quizzes and entertainment programmes as well as individual awards for actors and presenters.
But who and what have YOU enjoyed watching over the last year?
Take a look at the TV highlights from the past 12 months, and then let us know what have been your MUST see shows.
Join in the conversation using the comments section below.
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One of the biggest awards is for the best Entertainment show where some of the biggest Saturday programmes go head to head - including Gladiators, The Masked Singer and Michael McIntyre's Big Show.
If competitions are more your thing, then The Great British Bake Off, Britain's Got Talent and Strictly Come Dancing are among those battling it out for the top Talent show prize.
But one of the most hotly contested awards of the night will be for the best presenter.

Who would you want to win best presenter?
Last year, after 23 years of NTA domination, Ant and Dec lost out on the prize to former Match of the Day's Gary Lineker, but they could reclaim the top spot again this year.
But they will have to beat This Morning's Alison Hammond, The Traitor's Claudia Winkleman and Sort Your Life Out's Stacey Solomon.
All of them will have a challenge to beat 100-year-old Sir David Attenborough who has been on TV screens for over seven decades.

The Reality Competition category features two different series of 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' - the 2025 series won by social media star Angry Ginge, and the version which took place in South Africa.
It will be up against two different series of The Traitors - the Celeb version and the normal one, and Race Across the World.
The Celebrity Traitors was the most watched programme on the BBC in 2025 with 14.8 million viewers.
So what have you enjoyed? Have your favourite shows missed out on nominations? What do you think should win and what do you think is over-hyped?
Let us know using the comments section below.