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Photo: Claudia Winkleman - The Traitors

character Maya who, after her sister and her husband were murdered in quick succession, sees her murdered husband on her “nanny cam” and starts to question everything.

TV Preview: The biggest shows of 2024 By Rachael Davis, PA Entertainment Features Writer With every passing year, the calibre of TV shows keeps getting better. More channels, bigger budgets, access to the most talented actors and brilliant storytelling have combined to make television programmes a real spectacle, things we eagerly anticipate for months in advance. A whole host of brilliant series landed on the small screen in 2023, including HBO’s The Last Of Us, season two of The Bear, the finales of HappyValley, Succession and Top Boy, and documentaries including Coleen Rooney:The Real Wagatha Story and Beckham. And there is lots more to look forward to over the next year. The television we have got coming up in 2024 looks truly excellent, with fantastic shows coming to the BBC, ITV, Netflix, Prime Video and more. There are prequels, sequels, spin-offs and original stories galore, from intriguing mysteries to exciting crime action, wondrous fantasies and post-apocalyptic thrills.

THE TOURIST

Jamie Dornan returns for series two of BBC One’s The Tourist, in which he plays a Northern Irish man who wakes up with amnesia in an Australian hospital and must chase clues to establish his identity. This new series brings fresh cast members and a new setting in Ireland, where Dornan’s Elliot tries to uncover more about his mysterious past, and promises lots of twists and turns along the way when it returns on New Year’s Day.

Photo: Danielle MacDonald & James Dornan - The Tourist

Let’s take a sneak peek at the most anticipated series coming in 2024.

THE TRAITORS

FOOL ME ONCE

The fan-favourite game of truth and deception,The Traitors, is returning to BBC One for a second series on January 3. Claudia Winkleman is back to host as contestants compete for a huge cash prize by working out who among them is

Kicking things off on Netflix on New Year’s Day is Fool Me Once, a thrilling adaptation of the Harlan Coben novel of the same name. Starring Michelle Keegan, Joanna Lumley, Richard Armitage and Adeel Akhtar, the series follows Keegan’s

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