The 2008 National Television Award nominations are in.
EastEnders actress Lacey Turner has bagged a nod for outstanding serial drama performance in the primetime soap.
She'll battle it out against Corrie's Katherine Kelly, Emmerdale's Charlotte Bellamy and Hollyoaks' Matt Littler in the category.
Elsewhere, David Tennant is set to go head-to-head with his Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate for the outstanding drama performance gong.
Strictly Come Dancing, The X Factor, Dancing On Ice and Britain's Got Talent are all competing for the most popular talent show title.
The awards will take place in London's Royal Albert Hall on the 29th October. For a full list of nominations, see below.
2008 NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS - NOMINATIONS
OUTSTANDING SERIAL DRAMA PERFORMANCE
Katherine Kelly - Coronation Street
Lacey Turner - EastEnders
Charlotte Bellamy - Emmerdale
Matt Littler - Hollyoaks
OUTSTANDING DRAMA PERFORMANCE
Philip Glenister - Ashes To Ashes
Catherine Tate - Doctor Who
David Tennant - Doctor Who
Alex Walkinshaw - The Bill
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MOST POPULAR TALENT SHOW
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Georgia Taylor - Casualty
Michelle Keegan - Coronation Street
Rita Simons - EastEnders
Barry Sloane - Hollyoaks
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MOST POPULAR SERIAL DRAMA
Coronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
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