This is simply just a bad list. How does Spaced and Derry Girls get on it!! Dad's Army should be on it instead of either of those along with Jonathan Creek. My Family, Coupling are others that I like quite a bit. x:x
You absolutely must do a part 2! Absolutely Fabulous, Father Ted, Are You Being Served?, Mr. Bean, The Young Ones, Only Fools and Horses, Keeping Up Appearances, Mr. Selfridge, the list just goes on and on.
I think that the big takeaway from this comments section is that it is impossible to do a top 20 of UK television. There are simply too many amazing shows.
FOYLE’S WAR! Not only one of the best shows from the U.K., but probably one of the best written series to ever appear on television anywhere. Period setting is perfectly done, acting is out of this world, each episode includes several complex interwoven storylines done brilliantly. The combination of fiction and non-fiction, of personal stories and historical events has never been bettered. And then there is lead actor Michael Kitchen, who can convey more with a silent facial expression than many actors can with pages of dialogue.
Are You Being Served, Keeping Up Appearances, Last of the Summer Wine, As Time Goes By, Waiting for God, Allo Allo, The Thin Blue Line, One Foot in the Grave, The Avengers, The Vicar of Dibley and Father Ted should have been on this list. All of them are brilliant shows.
Poirot, Foyle's War, Father Ted, Inspector Morse, Lewis, Midsomer Murders, and I could go on, and on, and on, and on, and on........ I'm German and I can't get enough of British TV shows. They are the best 🩵💛👍
Yes, that series is what made British television go global and watched in all countries, not just the U.K. Despite the production values being a tiny fraction of what is expected today, rarely has a series become as beloved, and it was one of the first to inspire a following around the world.
Well, I suppose there were a few acknowledgements in there that they did make tv shows before 2000.... The Avengers, The Prisoner, Thunderbirds, The Saint, Public Eye, Secret Army, The Onedin Line, I Claudius, Upstairs Downstairs, Dad's Army, Steptoe & Son, Blake's 7, Sapphire and Steel
Many of the shows from Masterpiece Theater were groundbreaking and made British series become global phenomena. Sadly, too many viewers today are unfamiliar with them. Despite the lower budgets many had, and sometimes the need to do sets like theatrical stages, the actors in these shows reflect some of the greatest in British history and many are based on classics of writing that are themselves, masterpieces. The first three (of many) that come to mind are: - I, CLAUDIUS. - THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN. - BRIDESHEAD, REVISITED. Each features an unbeatable cast, and the content of the stories are deeply profound.
You might need to do a top 50. I mostly enjoy UK crime dramas, but many funny sitcoms too - Midsomer Murders, Silent Witness, Shetland, Agatha Raisin - The Thin Blue Line, Dinner Ladies, Black Books and Keeping Up Appearances - All Creatures Great & Small I'll probably remember more over the next few days. Pity the UK are not producing such great shows anymore. ITV usually produces the best TV at present.
Boy, did I love that "Thin Blue Line". We sucked up anything Atkinson did, and that one was outstanding. Playing merry hell trying to find it either on DVD in a format I can use or streaming or something. What a great show!
Brideshead Revisited, I, Claudius, To The Manor Born, The Irish R.M., Rumple of the Bailey, The Forsyte Saga (1967), The BBC Television Shakespeare, Upstairs, Downstairs, Jeeves and Wooster, - to name a few. It would be easier to compile a list of the Bottom British TV Series of all Time.
Pride & prejudice the 90’s series that inspired Bridget Jones’s Darcy, Morse, Vera, Bean,abfab, the young ones, time team, etc top 50 would probably still not be enough to list all that I love
Foyle's War, Inspector Morse, Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett), Poirot, The Saint, The Avengers, Allo Allo, Midsomer Murders, Yes (Prime) Minister, Mr. Bean...........
Top 20 without Porridge, Dads Army, Peaky Blinders, Black Books, Silent Witness, Midsummer Murders, Jonathan Creek, Yes Minister, Dinner Ladies, Mr Bean, Black Mirror, Poirot, One Foot In The Grave, League of Gentlemen
Monty Python , The Prisoner , The Avengers , Mr. Bean , Foyles War , Are You Being Served , Keeping Up Appearances , Upstairs Downstairs , The Saint , To the Manor Born , just to name a few and I'm from New Jersey !
I, Claudius should have been on the list. Also Father Ted, Midsomer Murders, Brideshead Revisited, The Jewel in the Crown, and Life on Mars. However I do agree with your pick of Doctor Who for #1.
Honorable mention for The Mighty Boosh. I truly don’t think any tv series ever made could even try to top the imaginativeness of that completely bonkers masterpiece.
I don't get this feeling much, but I remember seeing The Mighty Boosh for the first time and thinking "I've never seen anything like this before". Spaced, The Mighty Boosh, and Fleabag were the British shows that gave me that feeling. That's not a comment on their quality, but just that they really felt totally original.
Midsomer murders, Vera, Shetland, Silent witness are all excellent!! Usually I agree with your lists. Many on this list were short-term shows. Lots of good choices
This is a great list to be sure, but I truly don't think such a list can be complete without Poirot or The Young Ones. Poirot, I believe, defines British murder mystery and was so insanely well-made and I'm not sure you get more British than David Suchet's interpretation of Agatha Christie. And The Young Ones changed the face of British comedy irrevocably. I would certainly argue (and I know I might be creating the environment for a comments argument) that it is far more influential and quite frankly better than Fawlty Towers. And one final quibble: while I do agree that what Moffat and Gatiss did modernizing Sherlock is totally brilliant and fresh and was insanely popular, the absolute best portrayal of the iconic detective was Jeremy Brett's.
Oh my goodness - just too many to name .. Yes, Minister, Yes, Prime Minister, Keeping Up Appearances, Last of the Summer Wine, Are You Being Served, Open All Hours, Absolutely Fabulous, Gentleman Jack, Killing Eve, Inspector Morse, Endeavour, Lewis, Midsommer Murders … I could go on and on.
I can”t honestly remember how good -if any- this was, but The Camerons left an impression on me back in the day. I ended up getting the book from the library, one of the few family saga-type books I’ve read voluntarily.
The Prisoner, I Claudius, The Sweeney, Rising Damp, The Singing Detective, Minder, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Likely Lads. Yeah - I’m an old codger, and whilst I don’t agree that the past was any sort of golden age - yours is an “all time” list made by someone a lot younger than me.
Many good ones, but also many I never heard of (But then I'm Swedish). Some tv-shows you forgot to mention in this video that are my personal favorite where: * Midsomer Murders * Death in paradise * Allo Allo * Lark Rise to Candleford * Grantchester But I also love: * The Crown * Downton Abbey * Sherlock * Black Adder * Dr Who * Good Omen * Monty Pythons flying circus
My top 25 British shows or shows I'd love to come back = Father Ted, Inbetweeners, Only Fools and Horses, Keeping Up Appearances, One Foot In The Grave, Harry Enfield and Chums, Red Dwarf, Young Ones (or Bottom), Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Graham Norton show, Monty Python, Top Boy, and An Audience with..., EastEnders, Corrie, Hollyoaks, Crimewatch, Line of Duty, The Bill and Absolutely Fabulous, Rub Wax show, Jo Brand Show, Lenny Henry show, Jeeves and Wooster and Nurses, London's Burning, Art Attack, CDUK/SMTVLive, Big Breakfast, Biker Grove and Peep Show
'Father Ted' definitely won't be making a comeback since Dermot Morgan can't be replaced and Graham Linehan pretty much made his bed and is now lying in it over his anti-trans views which resulted in him being disowned by his now ex-wife and kids and a planned musical being cancelled
I have been rewatching the IT Crowd. It is still funny to me, even after seeing every episode quite a few times, same goes for Red Dwarf. Seems a top 20 isn't enough. Some of my favourites that were left out: 1. 'Allo 'Allo 2. Keeping Up Appearances 3. Midsomer Murders 4. Father Ted 5. A Touch of Frost 6. Last of the Summer Wine 7. The Two Ronnies 8. Death In Paradise 9. Top Gear 10. Mr Bean 11. Larkrise to Candleford 12. The Avengers 13. Minder 14. Desmond's
Let's see, you've got Doctor Who for number one, as it should be, and also Monty Python, Black Adder, Downton Abbey and Red Dwarf in there, so this Yank is satisfied :) thank you!
There were so many excellent shows left of your list. For example: the Avengers, Broadchurch, Are you being served, keeping up appearances, life on mars, Blake’s seven, the tunnel, Steptoe and son, Our girl, and several more not mentioned in this video.
- Mr. Bean - Are you being Served? - Peaky Blinders - The Last Kingdom - The Tudors - Killing Eve - Coupling - The Singing Detective - Thunderbirds - Harlots - Slow Horses -
Very surprised not to see One Foot in the Grave featured on this list. Undoubtly had a harder edge to it than OF&H for example, but still an all time classic.
A masterclass in acting: TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY. Top of the line writing. (The follow-up of SMILEY’S PEOPLE was excellent but not quite as stunning.)
As an American who lived in the UK for over 10 years, I’m surprised The Inbetweeners, Life on Mars, Mr Bean, Benny Hill, Misfits and Black Mirror are not included, or is this too modern?
The Prisoner is my all time #1. I, Claudius The Avengers Yes, Minister Killing Eve (until the last five minutes of the finale!) The Saint As Time Goes By Keeping Up with Appearances Are You Being Served And, of course, Masterpiece Theater
the fact that multiple shows on this list have actors/writers/directors that also worked on doctor who shows just how ingrained in the history of british entertainment it is
I loved many you presented but the additions for me would be Are You Being Served, All Creatures Great and Small and The Vicar of Dibley. Endeavour and Larkrise to Candleford are wonderful, as well.
We could have done with two lists - comedy and drama. Add The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC's Pride and Prejudice, Gentleman Jack.....in fact add a category just of historical drama because not many do it as well as British TV. Yes Minister, Yes Prime Minister, House of Cards, No Job for a Woman were all great political programmes.
How could you leave out the two greatest series about Government - Yes, Minister and House of Cards? Both masterpieces of writing and acting, and so very different in tone. Also, not including the 80s Miss Marple and/or Hercule Poirot in there? Disappointing.
What's your favourite British show of all time?
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Doctor Who is the best.
This is simply just a bad list. How does Spaced and Derry Girls get on it!! Dad's Army should be on it instead of either of those along with Jonathan Creek.
My Family, Coupling are others that I like quite a bit. x:x
Doctor Who 1963-1984, best show ever. After that it was down hill to the woke modern crap that has 60% of viewers switching off.
@@thriddoctor that's not true and time is about moving forward. Try to be open to change it's good for the brain.
What was not on this list was..
The Benny Hill Show
My Family (which is kind of like a British Married... With Children)
You absolutely must do a part 2! Absolutely Fabulous, Father Ted, Are You Being Served?, Mr. Bean, The Young Ones, Only Fools and Horses, Keeping Up Appearances, Mr. Selfridge, the list just goes on and on.
You want Only Fools and Horses in Part 2 as well? 😂
Broadchurch was one of my favorites. The combination of Olivia Coleman and David Tennant was priceless!
With the lamest, most lazy, anticlimactic ending in TV world history
Great show!
It's very slow.
Upstairs, Downstairs.
Yes. The series was too short.
No Keeping Up Appearances ?
No Mr Bean ?
No A Touch Of Frost ?
No Midsomer Murders ?
No Heartbeat ?
These shows are legends...
No Vera, no Shetland
Prime Suspect
Absolutely Fabulous and the Young Ones.
I think that the big takeaway from this comments section is that it is impossible to do a top 20 of UK television. There are simply too many amazing shows.
FOYLE’S WAR! Not only one of the best shows from the U.K., but probably one of the best written series to ever appear on television anywhere. Period setting is perfectly done, acting is out of this world, each episode includes several complex interwoven storylines done brilliantly. The combination of fiction and non-fiction, of personal stories and historical events has never been bettered. And then there is lead actor Michael Kitchen, who can convey more with a silent facial expression than many actors can with pages of dialogue.
Absolutely true.
British TV is the best in the world. And Foyle's War is my No.1
Foyle’s War, Doc Martin, Vera, Shetland, Grantchester, Call the Midwife are my faves
Are You Being Served, Keeping Up Appearances, Last of the Summer Wine, As Time Goes By, Waiting for God, Allo Allo, The Thin Blue Line, One Foot in the Grave, The Avengers, The Vicar of Dibley and Father Ted should have been on this list. All of them are brilliant shows.
The bill
Awesome choices
Plus Morse, Not the Nine O'clock News, Drop the dead Donkey, Alas Smith and Jones to name a few
Inbetweeners and Rising damp!
Great list but I loved ‘Yes, Minister’!
Definitely The Avengers!!! Who can forget John Steed and Mrs. Peel??? As Time goes By, and Are you being Served.
Yes! The Avengers! And Secret Agent; super cool!
Poirot, Foyle's War, Father Ted, Inspector Morse, Lewis, Midsomer Murders, and I could go on, and on, and on, and on, and on........
I'm German and I can't get enough of British TV shows. They are the best 🩵💛👍
Foyle's War and Poirot are also in my Top 5.
Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes deserved a mention ...
Defo yes.
The Gene Genie
Absolutely
Yes Minister/Prime Minister?
Here here!
No Inspector Morse? Insane.
Must admit, Endeavour is infinitely better!
@@arabellamileham9978 Hardly. Nobody is better than John Thaw
What about Lewis or endeavour or even midsummer murders.
No Upstairs Downstairs? Inconceivable!
Came here to say that!!
Yes, that series is what made British television go global and watched in all countries, not just the U.K. Despite the production values being a tiny fraction of what is expected today, rarely has a series become as beloved, and it was one of the first to inspire a following around the world.
One of my parent's favorites ❤
Upstairs Downstairs is the best!
Well, I suppose there were a few acknowledgements in there that they did make tv shows before 2000.... The Avengers, The Prisoner, Thunderbirds, The Saint, Public Eye, Secret Army, The Onedin Line, I Claudius, Upstairs Downstairs, Dad's Army, Steptoe & Son, Blake's 7, Sapphire and Steel
It was past the 1/2 mark before we got a show that ended before 2000.
Any list without 1967s `The Prisoner` anywhere on it, is no list to me.
Midsomer Murders, Upstart Crow, Vicar of Dibley, Ghosts, Horrible histories. I mean this should be a far bigger list.
UK Ghosts is so so so so superior to USA one!!
@@monykalynf3604 I totally agree. Couldn't get through the first episode.
Loved Upstart Crow!!
They forgot “Are You Being Served?”
Prime Suspect. Jonathan Creek
I love Are You Being Served!
Quatermass, I Claudius, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Blake's 7, State of Play, Vera
I was waiting for Midsomer Murders to get a mention, as well as Upstairs Downstairs, the original Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett, and Dad's Army.
Many of the shows from Masterpiece Theater were groundbreaking and made British series become global phenomena. Sadly, too many viewers today are unfamiliar with them. Despite the lower budgets many had, and sometimes the need to do sets like theatrical stages, the actors in these shows reflect some of the greatest in British history and many are based on classics of writing that are themselves, masterpieces. The first three (of many) that come to mind are:
- I, CLAUDIUS. - THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN. - BRIDESHEAD, REVISITED.
Each features an unbeatable cast, and the content of the stories are deeply profound.
YES!
Where is Prime Suspect starring Helen Mirren? And House of Cards starring Ian Richardson?
You might need to do a top 50. I mostly enjoy UK crime dramas, but many funny sitcoms too
- Midsomer Murders, Silent Witness, Shetland, Agatha Raisin
- The Thin Blue Line, Dinner Ladies, Black Books and Keeping Up Appearances
- All Creatures Great & Small
I'll probably remember more over the next few days.
Pity the UK are not producing such great shows anymore. ITV usually produces the best TV at present.
Literrally wanted to write this, they could do a top ten of just Graham Linehan
Boy, did I love that "Thin Blue Line". We sucked up anything Atkinson did, and that one was outstanding. Playing merry hell trying to find it either on DVD in a format I can use or streaming or something. What a great show!
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett (Holmes) and David Burke & Edeard Hardwicke ( Watson)
Uh yes, that series made all other Sherlock actors in history look like amateurs
Dad's Army, Mr Bean, Vicar of Dibley... I was expecting these on this list, surprised they didn't make it.
I was sad to see Keeping up Appearances was left out. Brilliant comedy
I was about to say the same thing!
Yes, they must never have seen it, that show is beyond funny, and very good👍
Brideshead Revisited, I, Claudius, To The Manor Born, The Irish R.M., Rumple of the Bailey, The Forsyte Saga (1967), The BBC Television Shakespeare, Upstairs, Downstairs, Jeeves and Wooster, - to name a few. It would be easier to compile a list of the Bottom British TV Series of all Time.
Also: BBC:s Pride and Prejudice from the 90's... unless we're leaving out miniseries. Because that one is still doing the rounds.
I Claudius, absolutely best history tv show of all time.
Pride & prejudice the 90’s series that inspired Bridget Jones’s Darcy, Morse, Vera, Bean,abfab, the young ones, time team, etc top 50 would probably still not be enough to list all that I love
Foyle's War, Inspector Morse, Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett), Poirot, The Saint, The Avengers, Allo Allo, Midsomer Murders, Yes (Prime) Minister, Mr. Bean...........
Live action Mr. Bean not being here is criminal
Top 20 without Porridge, Dads Army, Peaky Blinders, Black Books, Silent Witness, Midsummer Murders, Jonathan Creek, Yes Minister, Dinner Ladies, Mr Bean, Black Mirror, Poirot, One Foot In The Grave, League of Gentlemen
Monty Python , The Prisoner , The Avengers , Mr. Bean , Foyles War , Are You Being Served , Keeping Up Appearances , Upstairs Downstairs , The Saint , To the Manor Born , just to name a few and I'm from New Jersey !
how the hell is life on mars not on this list?!
You mention Faulty Towers, but not “Are You Being Served”? I loved that series about the Grace Brothers department store.
No Morse/Lewis/Endeavour? No Last of the Summer Wine?
No Midsumer Murders?
No As Time Goes By?
What kind of list is this?
Yes. Endeavour.
I'm surprised Dad's Army wasn't in the mix. Of all the Croft and Perry series, the best.
Definitely an all time great!
Definitely R U B S
I, Claudius should have been on the list. Also Father Ted, Midsomer Murders, Brideshead Revisited, The Jewel in the Crown, and Life on Mars. However I do agree with your pick of Doctor Who for #1.
Honorable mention for The Mighty Boosh. I truly don’t think any tv series ever made could even try to top the imaginativeness of that completely bonkers masterpiece.
I don't get this feeling much, but I remember seeing The Mighty Boosh for the first time and thinking "I've never seen anything like this before". Spaced, The Mighty Boosh, and Fleabag were the British shows that gave me that feeling. That's not a comment on their quality, but just that they really felt totally original.
Mid somer Murders, a Touch of Frost. There are so many wonderful shows. there needs to be a list of 100.
As time goes by, vicar of dibley and keeping up appearances are favs here
There are so many... British TV shows are the best. I missed All Creatures Great and Small (the classic) and Being Human. Kind regards from Austria.
Being Human was brilliant, but I kind of lost interest when Mitchell was killed off.
love Being Human. It's everything.
The Professionals should be up there too!
Midsomer murders, Vera, Shetland, Silent witness are all excellent!! Usually I agree with your lists. Many on this list were short-term shows. Lots of good choices
"Are You Being Served?" "Good Neighbors," "Vera," "Upstart Crow," the list goes on. It's next to impossible to narrow it down to 10.
This is a great list to be sure, but I truly don't think such a list can be complete without Poirot or The Young Ones. Poirot, I believe, defines British murder mystery and was so insanely well-made and I'm not sure you get more British than David Suchet's interpretation of Agatha Christie. And The Young Ones changed the face of British comedy irrevocably. I would certainly argue (and I know I might be creating the environment for a comments argument) that it is far more influential and quite frankly better than Fawlty Towers. And one final quibble: while I do agree that what Moffat and Gatiss did modernizing Sherlock is totally brilliant and fresh and was insanely popular, the absolute best portrayal of the iconic detective was Jeremy Brett's.
ten fingers and ten toes up for Jeremy Brett’s Sherlock Holmes
Am I the only one who thinks Spooks should have made the list? Started many acting careers as well. Great show
Oh my goodness - just too many to name .. Yes, Minister, Yes, Prime Minister, Keeping Up Appearances, Last of the Summer Wine, Are You Being Served, Open All Hours, Absolutely Fabulous, Gentleman Jack, Killing Eve, Inspector Morse, Endeavour, Lewis, Midsommer Murders … I could go on and on.
I can”t honestly remember how good -if any- this was, but The Camerons left an impression on me back in the day. I ended up getting the book from the library, one of the few family saga-type books I’ve read voluntarily.
The Prisoner, I Claudius, The Sweeney, Rising Damp, The Singing Detective, Minder, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Likely Lads.
Yeah - I’m an old codger, and whilst I don’t agree that the past was any sort of golden age - yours is an “all time” list made by someone a lot younger than me.
I must be very old then, Callan is still one of my all time favourites.
Many good ones, but also many I never heard of (But then I'm Swedish). Some tv-shows you forgot to mention in this video that are my personal favorite where:
* Midsomer Murders
* Death in paradise
* Allo Allo
* Lark Rise to Candleford
* Grantchester
But I also love:
* The Crown
* Downton Abbey
* Sherlock
* Black Adder
* Dr Who
* Good Omen
* Monty Pythons flying circus
My top 25 British shows or shows I'd love to come back = Father Ted, Inbetweeners, Only Fools and Horses, Keeping Up Appearances, One Foot In The Grave, Harry Enfield and Chums, Red Dwarf, Young Ones (or Bottom), Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Graham Norton show, Monty Python, Top Boy, and An Audience with..., EastEnders, Corrie, Hollyoaks, Crimewatch, Line of Duty, The Bill and Absolutely Fabulous, Rub Wax show, Jo Brand Show, Lenny Henry show, Jeeves and Wooster and Nurses, London's Burning, Art Attack, CDUK/SMTVLive, Big Breakfast, Biker Grove and Peep Show
My 30* I edited 😋
Yeah I thought Corrie would be number one but they obviously skipped over Soaps sadly
'Father Ted' definitely won't be making a comeback since Dermot Morgan can't be replaced and Graham Linehan pretty much made his bed and is now lying in it over his anti-trans views which resulted in him being disowned by his now ex-wife and kids and a planned musical being cancelled
I have been rewatching the IT Crowd. It is still funny to me, even after seeing every episode quite a few times, same goes for Red Dwarf. Seems a top 20 isn't enough. Some of my favourites that were left out:
1. 'Allo 'Allo
2. Keeping Up Appearances
3. Midsomer Murders
4. Father Ted
5. A Touch of Frost
6. Last of the Summer Wine
7. The Two Ronnies
8. Death In Paradise
9. Top Gear
10. Mr Bean
11. Larkrise to Candleford
12. The Avengers
13. Minder
14. Desmond's
What about Rumpole of the Bailey?
A fantastic show. Probably my favourite.
Let's see, you've got Doctor Who for number one, as it should be, and also Monty Python, Black Adder, Downton Abbey and Red Dwarf in there, so this Yank is satisfied :) thank you!
I agrée & I’m a yank! 😉😘
The Good Life (Good Neighbors in the US), sitcom from the 70s.
There were so many excellent shows left of your list. For example: the Avengers, Broadchurch, Are you being served, keeping up appearances, life on mars, Blake’s seven, the tunnel, Steptoe and son, Our girl, and several more not mentioned in this video.
Broadchurch, Endeavour, Shetland, Vera, Inspector Morse, Doc Martin, The Young Ones and The Prisoner
No AbFab?
No Prime Suspect? Black Mirror? The Prisoner? Utopia? Max Headroom?
Top 100 British Tv series of all time
Keeping Up Appearances
Absolutely Fabulous
The Vicar of Dibly
To the Manor Born
and of course...
Are You Being Served?
No Top Gear is shocking.
- Mr. Bean
- Are you being Served?
- Peaky Blinders
- The Last Kingdom
- The Tudors
- Killing Eve
- Coupling
- The Singing Detective
- Thunderbirds
- Harlots
- Slow Horses
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Father Ted is amazing! While it's set in Ireland, it was made by a British production company.
How could you leave out Midsomer Murders??? It's on its 24th season! And Poirot???
The groundbreaking The Young Ones should be there. Also The Bill is a surprise omission.
Surprise omission? 26 seasons and 2425 episodes, that would be the understatement of the year.
Porridge, Inspector Frost, Top Gear, the Young Ones, Bottom, Fast Show, League of Gentlemen just to name a few.
Very surprised not to see One Foot in the Grave featured on this list. Undoubtly had a harder edge to it than OF&H for example, but still an all time classic.
I would have thought that Monty Python and Blackadder would be closer to the top. Also, where is Ab Fab?
The Prisoner (1967) with Patrick McGoohan, and The Singing Detective (1986) with Michael Gambon
Sherlock Homes With Benedict Cumberbatch & Cindy Kimberly, Sage Northcutt
A masterclass in acting: TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY. Top of the line writing.
(The follow-up of SMILEY’S PEOPLE was excellent but not quite as stunning.)
My parents had me watching British Television as a child in the late 70s and 80s. So glad they made this part of our regular viewing
No Peaky Blinders?
A Touch of Frost.
As an American who lived in the UK for over 10 years, I’m surprised The Inbetweeners, Life on Mars, Mr Bean, Benny Hill, Misfits and Black Mirror are not included, or is this too modern?
Primeval. They show look like it been forgotten but it will always be remembered to me.
Never the same show after Cutter was killed off, never able to find that team leader to replace him.
I always love reruns of As Time Goes Bye.
The Prisoner is my all time #1.
I, Claudius
The Avengers
Yes, Minister
Killing Eve (until the last five minutes of the finale!)
The Saint
As Time Goes By
Keeping Up with Appearances
Are You Being Served
And, of course, Masterpiece Theater
the fact that multiple shows on this list have actors/writers/directors that also worked on doctor who shows just how ingrained in the history of british entertainment it is
I loved many you presented but the additions for me would be Are You Being Served, All Creatures Great and Small and The Vicar of Dibley. Endeavour and Larkrise to Candleford are wonderful, as well.
What about “I, Cladius”, “Brideshead revisited” or “Tinker, taylor, soldier, spy”?
Beautiful talent, thanks for sharing.
Yes, Minister; Vicar of Dibley!! [NONONN YESEYES]
Poirot (of course) and Midsomer Murders - the best of all times!
I haven't watched that many but... I'd say I'd include Prime Suspect and Absolutely Fabulous...
We could have done with two lists - comedy and drama.
Add The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC's Pride and Prejudice, Gentleman Jack.....in fact add a category just of historical drama because not many do it as well as British TV. Yes Minister, Yes Prime Minister, House of Cards, No Job for a Woman were all great political programmes.
Am currently binge watching Red Dwarf! What a gem!
How could you leave out the two greatest series about Government - Yes, Minister and House of Cards? Both masterpieces of writing and acting, and so very different in tone.
Also, not including the 80s Miss Marple and/or Hercule Poirot in there? Disappointing.
You totally missed Endeavor!!!!
Death in Paradise should be in the top 10, but not even a mention.
you forgot Inside No 9 and the Fast Show!
Robin Hood & The Tripods had a massive impact on me in my childhood 🤩
Prime Suspect/ Scott and Bailey/Criminal/Esat Enders/Gentleman Jack
Why you people always cite Eastenders? I don't get it, really.
Usually soap operas aren't regarded as "good television"
You missed - Life on Mars, Broadchurch, one of the Morse shows (my choice would be Endeavour), Foyle's War, Mr. Bates vs the Post Office
Peaky Blinders should have been on here!
Death in paradise, inspector barnaby, inspector morse, ripper street. I love the brit crime series. A fan from germany😊