With staying in officially the new going out, 2012 looks set to be a bumper year for television fans.
Whatever your viewing preferences, this year promises to offer some amazing viewing. Programmes range from perfect period dramas to suspense-filled soaps and from riotous reality shows to superb sporting showcases.
Here we take a look at some of the top TV picks viewers won’t want to miss in 2012, covering both firm favourites and exciting new offerings.
2012 TV Drama
This year promises some exciting offerings for drama fans. Some shows not to be missed include:
- Downton Abbey – ITV has confirmed that a third series of the popular period piece is in production and will hit our screens this autumn. Following on from the success of the Christmas special, fans will be on tenterhooks awaiting the wedding and much more besides.
- Hit and Miss – From the creator of Shameless, this tense drama stars Chloe Sevigny as a pre-op transsexual whose complicated life is as an assassin thrown into chaos when she discovers she fathered a child in her former life.
2012 Reality TV
Reality TV is a favourite family format and 2012 looks set to offer a bumper package of true-life tales. Ones to watch include
- The Voice – The tried and tested talent show format will return to ‘Auntie’ this spring with the first series of The Voice. Billed as the channel’s answer to The X Factor, this new series will feature pop queen Jessie J as a judge, alongside the singing legend that is Sir Tom Jones.
- Big Brother – It’s the reality show they couldn’t kill. Big Brother was famously axed from Channel 4 in 2010 following the win by Bristolian Josie Gibson, but made a triumphant return on rival channel Five, fronted by former winner Brian Dowling. The series is set to kick off in May and will keep fans glued throughout the summer.
2012 Sports TV
Sports fans will be spoiled for choice in 2012, with all the annual events being aired alongside the excitement of the Olympics. Sports must-sees include:
- The Olympics – Coming to the UK in 2012 and offering even more of an excuse to follow every event. The BBC is planning to extend on-air hours for BBC 3 and to launch an extra channel to cover the 20 days of the event, with BBC 5 Live Olympics Extra being available via the digital TV network.
- Formula One – Coverage of the favourite motorsport event will be split between the BBC and Sky for the first time this year. Petrolheads across the country will be tuning in to see who is on poll position.
2012 Soap TV
Soap fans can look forward to some surprised in 2012, with ongoing offerings and resurrected legends gracing our screens. Soap selections for this year include:
- EastEnders – Follow the fortunes of Albert Square in the year 2012 PP (that’s Post-Pat). Some old faces return and new characters are planned – watch this space.
- Dallas – Yes, 2012 is the year of the Ewings. The ostentatious Texans are back bigger and brasher than ever, and utterly unmissable. It features the original stars Larry Hagman and Linda Gray.










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