Best Jonathan Bailey TV shows - from Bridgerton to Crashing
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Bridgerton
The eight siblings of the Bridgerton family seek love and happiness in Regency-era London in a period drama based on Julia Quinn's best-selling novels.
Crashing
A comedy series following the lives of six 20- and 30-somethings living together as property guardians of a large, disused hospital.
Leonardo
"Leonardo" is a CBBC drama following the adventures of a teenage Leonardo da Vinci and his friends. In the first episode, pavement artist Tomaso (Flora Spencer-Longhurst) turns up looking for an apprenticeship at the workshop of the artist Verrocchio (James Cunningham), where Leonardo (Jonathan Bailey) is already an apprentice. However, Tomaso is not what he seems… It premiered on the CBBC channel in April 2011 and transferred to BBC One in January 2012.
Me and Mrs Jones
Divorcee Gemma finds herself attracted to the roguish charm of Billy, a friend of her son. With her ex hanging around and showing off his new lady, can she resist?
Groove High
A musical comedy mixture of live action and animation that follows Tom and Zoe, two pop stars reminiscing about their days at the most elite performing arts boarding school in the country: Groove High.
Broadchurch
Murder mystery with David Tennant and Olivia Colman. An idyllic seaside town in Dorset becomes the focus of police activity and media attention following the death of an 11-year-old boy.
W1A
Spoof documentary sequel to Twenty Twelve with Hugh Bonneville, following former Olympic Deliverance Commission chief Ian Fletcher in his new job as head of values at the BBC.
Chewing Gum
Comedy with Michaela Coel, Susan Wokoma and John Macmillan. Religious, Beyonce-obsessed 24-year-old Tracey Gordon is determined not to turn out like her uptight older sister Cynthia.
Hooten & the Lady
Romantic adventure series about a maverick American rogue (Michael Landes) and an aristocratic museum curator (Ophelia Lovibond) who travel the globe in search of hidden treasures.
Campus
"Campus" is a British sitcom following the fortunes of staff at the troubled Kirke University. It started life as a one-off episode of "Comedy Showcase" on Channel 4 in 2009 before being turned into a full series that premiered on the same channel in April 2011. In the first episode of the series, university vice chancellor Jonty de Wolfe (Andy Nyman) insists all the faculty members follow the example of maths lecturer Imogen (Lisa Jackson) by producing top-class textbooks for publication.