YOU THE JURY
Kidnap and Ransom / Grimm / Cricklewood Greats
Presenters Darren Kennedy and Sofie Allsopp on Hostages, Grimm tales and a Great spoof
Being Human / Yunnan Adventure with Nigel Marven / We'll Take Manhattan
Skins writer Georgia Lester and FremantleMedia’s Ana Garanito on an unholy trinity, rare beasts and 60s icons.
Inside Men / Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy / Shackleton's Whiskey
Sixteen South’s Chris Baugh and NFM’s Agnes Wilkie on crime, oddball comedy and Scotch on ice.
Room 101 / The Exit List / Gadget Geeks
Windfall’s Rob Hartel and Pop Monkey’s Chuck Thomas on pet hates, evil twists and gizmo geeks.
Sherlock / Eternal Law / Suits
Writer Matthew Barry and casting producer Victoria Howarth on fabulous Baker St, angels and a legal genius.
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Fast Freddie, The Widow & Me / Gruffalo’s Child / Hunt for the Whalers
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Young James Herriot / Without You / Jerusalem - The Making of a Holy City
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Mark Zuckerberg: Inside Facebook / Winners and Losers / American Nomads
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Junior Bake Off / Ian Hislop – When Bankers Were Good / James Martin’s Mediterranean
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Public Enemies / PhoneShop / The Witch Doctor...
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Sorority Girls / Stormchaser / Ade In Britain
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Pan Am / Misfits / Threesome
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A Very British Party / The Slap / Frozen Planet
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Holy Flying Circus / Death In Paradise / Find My Past
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There’s No Taste Like Home / Merlin / All Roads Lead Home
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Top Boy / Hidden / Shirley
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The Fades / Educating Essex / An Idiot Abroad 2
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Fresh Meat / Billy Connolly’s Route 66 / The Body Farm
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Bomb Squad / Jo Brand's Big Splash / Adventures of Abney and Teal
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Reel History of Britain / Fraud Squad / The Man Who Crossed Hitler
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Off Cuts: Broadcast Awards 2012
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