It has to be said, Jonathan Bailey is having a moment.

The British star of stage and screen has won droves of new fans after his Bridgerton character Anthony, Viscount Bridgerton took centre stage in the second season of the Netflix costume drama.

The episodes focused on Anthony's search for a bride, which led him into finding sparring partner Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) in a relationship fraught with sexual tension.

However, Bailey has had a long career prior to his star-making turn as part of the Bridgerton cast, having had various roles on stage and on our screens.

The 33-year-old also previously won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his turn work in the West End revival of Company in 2019.

However, if you are looking for a series immediately to hand that features the English actor, then look no further as RadioTimes.com has you covered.

Among them is the Channel 4 comedy series Crashing - also starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge - which is currently available on multiple streaming services.

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 New York comic is forced to make a new start for himself after his wife leaves him.
  • 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

    Musical comedy mixing live action and animation with Jonathan Bailey and Samantha Barks. Rock superstars Tom and Zoe reminisce about their days at a quirky school for performing arts.
  • 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 following former Olympic Deliverance Commission chief Ian Fletcher in his job as head of values at the BBC. Starring Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes, and narrated by David Tennant
  • Chewing Gum

    Comedy, written by and starring Michaela Coel
  • 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.
  • Fellow Travelers

    Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer headline an epic love story tightly bound to four decades of American history, adapted from Thomas Mallon's novel by Ron Nyswaner, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Philadelphia. Hawkins Fuller (Bomer) moves in rarefied circles in 1950s Washington just as Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn instigate witch hunts to root out subversive elements and 'sexual deviants'. This dark period of betrayal and suspicion coincides with Hawkins meeting passionate idealist Tim Laughlin (Bailey) and the two men begin a secret romance, fully aware of the consequences if their relationship is discovered. Their bond endures as America witnesses protests against the Vietnam War, succumbs to the drug-fuelled hedonism of the 1970s, then sows seeds of fear and bigotry during the Aids crisis
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