TV 2024: Blue Lights, Doctor Who, Wallace and Gromit and other highlights

The explosion in streaming content in recent years means there's now too much great TV for even the most dedicated of viewers to keep up with.

The explosion in streaming content in recent years means there's now too much great TV for even the most dedicated of viewers to keep up with.

And the most watched pieces of television of the 2024 might be something that hasn't even been mentioned above. If there's a strong showing from the home nations in the European Football Championships in June and July, the last stages could see tens of millions tuning in.

England and Scotland have already earned their places at the tournament, with Wales potentially joining them. A final between any two of the three countries could see record breaking viewing figures.

And while some might not even consider 2023 to have been a vintage year, it still brought us the final series of Happy Valley and Succession. There were also new instalments of shows such as The Bear and Slow Horses, and new favourites such as The Last of Us.

So which shows will be competing for our attention next year? Here, in strictly alphabetical order, are 24 shows to look out for in 2024.

Blue Lights: Series Two (BBC One)

It's always difficult doing something fresh with such a much-explored genre as the police drama. Series one of Blue Lights rose to the challenge admirably, following a group of Police Service of Northern Ireland recruits in their first few months of the job, in what turned out to be a tense, compelling, and moving drama. Most of the original cast will be returning for series two's six episodes.

 


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