Perdita
19-05-2009, 15:00
Red Riding leads the nominations for this year's TV Quick and TV Choice Awards.
The three-part Channel 4 series picked up five nominations, with Sean Bean, Andrew Garfield, David Morrissey and Maxine Peake all up for acting awards and the series itself nominated in the best new drama category.
Peake will compete for the best actress crown with Kaya Scodelario for her role as Effy in E4's teen drama Skins, Jill Scott (The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency), Keeley Hawes (Ashes To Ashes) and Billie Piper (Secret Diary Of A Call Girl).
The Apprentice, Big Brother, Katie & Peter: Stateside and Living's Jade series are all nominated in the best reality show section.
In the soaps categories, Simon Gregson, Larry Lamb and Scott Maslen are among those nominated for the best actor gong, while Samia Smith, Katherine Kelly and Samantha Janus are up for best actress.
Coronation Street's Craig Gazey will compete against former EastEnders star Lauren Crace for best soap newcomer.
The awards ceremony, to be hosted by Primeval's Ben Miller, will take place at London's Dorchester Hotel on September 7.
Prizes are awarded based on reader votes from TV Quick and TV Choice.
The three-part Channel 4 series picked up five nominations, with Sean Bean, Andrew Garfield, David Morrissey and Maxine Peake all up for acting awards and the series itself nominated in the best new drama category.
Peake will compete for the best actress crown with Kaya Scodelario for her role as Effy in E4's teen drama Skins, Jill Scott (The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency), Keeley Hawes (Ashes To Ashes) and Billie Piper (Secret Diary Of A Call Girl).
The Apprentice, Big Brother, Katie & Peter: Stateside and Living's Jade series are all nominated in the best reality show section.
In the soaps categories, Simon Gregson, Larry Lamb and Scott Maslen are among those nominated for the best actor gong, while Samia Smith, Katherine Kelly and Samantha Janus are up for best actress.
Coronation Street's Craig Gazey will compete against former EastEnders star Lauren Crace for best soap newcomer.
The awards ceremony, to be hosted by Primeval's Ben Miller, will take place at London's Dorchester Hotel on September 7.
Prizes are awarded based on reader votes from TV Quick and TV Choice.