Harry Clark has shared an insight into what he will be working on next after pocketing £100,000 by winning the 2024 series of BBC hit, The Traitors.
The TV personality, 23, told MailOnline that he is working on several new TV projects after finding fame on the second series of the psychological adventure competition.
Speaking to us about his upcoming work, he said: ‘I filmed two more TV shows, one that comes out in April time and then one at the end of the year.
‘Then there’s a lot more talks of maybe doing my own shows. Presenting and going places. I’ve got that in the works.
Teasing what the focus of the show will be about, he said: ‘The place I was raised with the BBC, that’s going to be really fun.’
When asked if he would consider reality TV, he said: ‘Of course, reality shows are difficult because I’d like to do a bit more of who I am, let people see me and how I view life.’
Harry Clark has shared an insight into what he will be working on next after pocketing £100,000 by winning the 2024 series of BBC hit, The Traitors
![The TV personality, 23, told MailOnline that he is working on several new TV projects after finding fame on the second series of the psychological adventure competition](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/20/95069341-14382215-image-a-8_1739221049300.jpg?resize=634%2C357&ssl=1)
The TV personality, 23, told MailOnline that he is working on several new TV projects after finding fame on the second series of the psychological adventure competition
Harry admitted his dream reality show would be I’m A Celeb, saying: ‘I’d love to be in the jungle. That’s always been my dream.’
However, he did reveal that he doesn’t think he would make the best contestant because he is scared of almost everything.
He said: ‘I was in the army, I was this big macho man. I’m scared of everything, spiders, I can’t even sleep dirty I have to shower all of the time, claustrophobic, hate the dark. I have to have a fairy light on or go to mum and dad’s room if I’ve had an nightmare – so imagine me in the jungle, but I’d love to do it.’
Elsewhere during the chat, Harry revealed he had tuned into the latest series of The Traitors, which was won by ex-soldier Leanne and project manager Jake.
Harry said: ‘I loved it so much this series because I was watching as a viewer but at the same time I know what they’ve been through and what they are feeling.
‘Now I understand why the whole nation is captivated by it, I was watching as a viewer thinking I can’t believe Linda’s not been caught yet or someone’s done this or that.
‘But at the same time I understand after being there the pressure they are under.’
![Speaking to us about his upcoming work, he said: 'I filmed two more TV shows, one that comes out in April time and then one at the end of the year (pictured with Leanne Quigley, Mollie Pearce and Jake Brown)](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/20/95069337-14382215-image-a-9_1739221051381.jpg?resize=634%2C944&ssl=1)
Speaking to us about his upcoming work, he said: ‘I filmed two more TV shows, one that comes out in April time and then one at the end of the year (pictured with Leanne Quigley, Mollie Pearce and Jake Brown)
The 2025 TV Choice Awards are back for another night of unmissable entertainment to celebrate the year’s most memorable shows and the stars who made them happen.
This year, the glitzy ceremony returns to The London Hilton on Park Lane and will be hosted by comedian Jason Manford.
Discussing his role, the stand-up star, who stars in nominated show Waterloo Road, said: ‘I’m really looking forward to making my TV Choice Awards debut.
‘It’s an event that brings together so many great shows and performers and knowing that one of my programmes has made it onto the shortlist makes it even more exciting.
‘I know it’s going to be a great night.’
The awards ceremony will not be broadcast live, but the winners are set to be announced online by TV Choice.
The TV Choice Awards encompass 18 competitive categories which are decided by the British public who were invited to vote on the event’s website.
The show will feature some exciting new updates, in particular a change in how the individual honours are divided up.
![Nicola Coughlan is the sole performer up for one more prize, nominated for Best Drama Performance in Bridgerton and Best Comedy Performance in C4's Big Mood (pictured)](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/13/95054415-14380613-image-a-42_1739193507459.jpg?resize=634%2C423&ssl=1)
Nicola Coughlan is the sole performer up for one more prize, nominated for Best Drama Performance in Bridgerton and Best Comedy Performance in C4’s Big Mood (pictured)
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She will battle it out with Michelle Keegan for the former category, with her rival up for her star turn in Sky Max’s Brassic
Gone are the Best Soap Actor and Best Soap Actress gongs, replaced by a Best Soap Performer award which is open to anyone who played a role in a recurring show.
Similarly, the Drama category has been streamlined into one award while the newly-added Comedy category has received the same treatment.
The Best Soap Newcomer award completes the list of new honours available to actors and actresses at this year’s show.
Nicola Coughlan is the sole performer up for one more prize, nominated for Best Drama Performance in Netflix’s Bridgerton and Best Comedy Performance in C4’s Big Mood.
She will battle it out with Michelle Keegan for the former category, with her rival up for her star turn in Sky Max’s Brassic.
Also nominated are David Mitchell for his role in Ludwig and Charlotte Ritchie, who put in a critically-acclaimed display in Ghosts.
In the Best Drama Performance stakes, the actress, 38, is competing against Brenda Blethyn in Vera, Toby Jones in Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, and Luke Newton in Bridgerton.
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Toby Jones is also nominated for his role in the hit ITV series Mr Bates Vs The Post Office
![Luke Newton is up for Best Drama Performance too for his star turn in Bridgerton](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/13/95054503-14380613-image-a-48_1739193658273.jpg?resize=634%2C424&ssl=1)
Luke Newton is up for Best Drama Performance too for his star turn in Bridgerton
As for Best Soap Performance, the nominees are Peter Ash (Paul Foreman) for Coronation Street, Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle King) for Emmerdale, Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman) for EastEnders, and Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) for Emmerdale.
The Best Soap Newcomer nominees include Jack Carroll (Bobby Crawford) for Coronation Street, Beth Cordingly (Ruby Fox-Milligan) for Emmerdale, Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne) for Hollyoaks, and Sydney Martin (Betsy Swain) for Coronation Street.
There are no overlaps between the programme categories, meaning no series is up for more than one gong.
Meanwhile after their awards success at various other ceremonies last year, Netflix’s Baby Reindeer and ITV’s Mr Bates Vs The Post Office are set to go up against each other for Best New Drama.
They are nominated alongside Fool Me Once and Nightsleeper.
Contenders for Best Drama Series include All Creatures Great And Small, Bridgerton, House Of The Dragon, and Vera.
As for Best Entertainment Show, viewers chose between Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, Gogglebox/Celebrity Gogglebox, The Graham Norton Show, and Race Across The World/Celebrity Race Across The World.
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As for Best Soap Performance, the nominees include Peter Ash (Paul Foreman) for Coronation Street
![Also up for the honour is Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman) for EastEnders](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/13/95054621-14380613-image-a-51_1739193790554.jpg?resize=634%2C422&ssl=1)
Also up for the honour is Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman) for EastEnders
When it comes to the Best Reality Show, Big Brother, First Dates or Claudia Winkleman’s nail-biting The Traitors could end the triumphant reign of Ant and Dec’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Another perennial favourite is Call The Midwife, which has dominated the Best Family Drama category over the last few years.
The BBC1 drama is up against Casualty, Doctor Who, and Waterloo Road.
Coronation Street, Doctors, EastEnders, and Emmerdale, are all meanwhile vying for the Best Soap award.
Viewers were also asked to pick the show that made them laugh the hardest with Big Mood, Brassic, BBC’s Ghosts and E4’s Young Sheldon competing in the Best Comedy stakes.
Best Gameshow pits ITV’s The 1% Club, ITV’s The Chase/The Chase Celebrity Special, the BBC’s Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel and ITV’s Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? together.
Britain’s Got Talent once again leads the favourites in Best Talent Show but faces stern competition in the form of ITV’s The Masked Singer, the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing/Strictly It Takes Two and C4 hit The Great British Bake Off/The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer/ Bake Off: The Professionals/Junior Bake Off/The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice.
Best Daytime Show is between the BBC shows Animal Park and Escape to The Country/I Escaped To The Country and their ITV rivals Loose Women and This Morning.
![Mr Bates Vs The Post Office will have tough competition in the Best New Drama category because it's going up against Netflix smash hit Baby Reindeer (Richard Gadd pictured)](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/13/91841793-14380613-Mr_Bates_Vs_The_Post_Office_will_have_tough_competition_in_the_B-a-52_1739193867938.jpg?resize=634%2C336&ssl=1)
Mr Bates Vs The Post Office will have tough competition in the Best New Drama category because it’s going up against Netflix smash hit Baby Reindeer (Richard Gadd pictured)
![Claudia Winkleman's addictive show The Traitors is vying for the Best Reality Show crown](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/13/91807775-14380613-Claudia_Winkleman_s_addictive_show_The_Traitors_is_vying_for_the-a-53_1739193870430.jpg?resize=634%2C508&ssl=1)
Claudia Winkleman’s addictive show The Traitors is vying for the Best Reality Show crown
![Ant & Dec¿s Saturday Night Takeaway is up for Best Entertainment Show](https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/13/91807795-14380613-Ant_Dec_s_Saturday_Night_Takeaway_is_up_for_Best_Entertainment_S-a-54_1739193873681.jpg?resize=634%2C411&ssl=1)
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway is up for Best Entertainment Show
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted/Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted Showdown is up against Hairy Bikers Go West for the Best Food Show, with James Martin’s Saturday Morning and Saturday Kitchen also up for the gong.
ITV’s Long Lost Family/Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace is joined by The Martin Lewis Money Show Live in the Best Lifestyle Show category while Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing (BBC2) and Sort Your Life Out (BBC1) also nominated.
Best Factual Show sees 24 Hours In Police Custody, Clarkson’s Farm, The Footage Detectives and Springtime On The Farm/Harvest On The Farm/Winter On The Farm all up for an honour.
And voters were also asked to pick their favourite channel or streaming service out of the BBC, iPlayer, Channel 5, Netflix and Talking Pictures TV.