Best new TV to watch in 2022: From Game of Thrones prequel to Line Of Dutystyle drama
21.01.2022 - 18:28
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Despite 2021 being a year full of quarantining and social distancing, the one thing we could rely on to lift our spirits was quality television. From HBO’s Gossip Girl reboot to Amazon’s hit thriller Nine Perfect Strangers, TV lovers were never left bored. As such, expectations for 2022 are even higher, with viewers more eager than ever to be entertained from the comfort of their sofas.
That's why OK!'s TV gurus have been hard at work rounding up the must see series every viewer should have on their watch list. From the much anticipated Game of Thrones prequel to a brand new police drama that'll keep Line of Duty fans happy, here's the best of what 2022 telly has to offer… Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.Trigger Point Line of Duty actor Vicky McClure stars in the ITV drama about bomb-disposal operatives working for the Met.The six-part series sees McClure play officer Lana Washington, alongside Adrian Lester as Joel Nutkins, and their struggles on the front line.
Brought to us by the same producer behind Line of Duty, the show is sure to be a huge hit full of unpredictable twists. Where: ITV. When: January 2022.
This is Going to Hurt Based on the bestselling memoir by Adam Kay, This is Going to Hurt follows Kay’s experience training as a junior doctor for the NHS. Ben Wishaw, who most recently appeared in No Time to Die, stars in this simultaneously tragic and uplifting adaptation. Where: BBC One.
When: Early 2022. Derry Girls Season 3 The third and final series of the smash-hit comedy series is back on our screens for the first time since 2019. A teaser clip released in December shows the gang in an
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