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Latest revision as of 23:41, 26 January 2022
- Publication: Radio Times
- Date: 2021-02-06
- Author:
- Page: 28
- Language: English
Vote now for the RadioTimes.com Awards 2021
As we approach the anniversary of the first national lockdown, when the nation was confined to barracks, our RadioTimes.com colleagues are celebrating the best of the year's television with the RadioTimes.com Awards 2021, a chance for you to vote for the programmes and events that kept you glued to your screens over the past 12 months.
RadioTimes.com are asking readers of Radio Times to join their users in voting for your favourite programmes from the shortlist on the right, plus your film, Ty Moment and Sporting Moment of the Year, too.
The winners will be revealed, alongside RadioTimes.com's annual TV 100 list of the most important names in television, both on-screen and off, online on Sunday 7 March. So look over the nominees, then head to RadioTimes.com to east your votes.
BEST SCI-FI/FANTASY
if ever there was a time for escapism, it was 2020, and the entertainment industry gave us just that with these out-of-this-world sci-fi and fantasy shows. In the year that gave us Baby Yoda and superheroes good and bad, it will be hard to crown a winner...
■ Doctor Who BBC1
■ The Mandalorian Disney
■ The Boys Amazon Prime
■ His Dark Materials BBC1
■ The Umbrella Academy Netflix
■ The Haunting of Bly Manor Netflix
■ Devs BBC2
■ Lucifer Amazon Prime
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