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One of the greatest British sitcoms of all time, Peep Show follows flatmates Mark (David Mitchell) and Jez (Robert Webb)
Forever is a quirky, wonderfully odd, and surreal story about a married couple and their harrowed life.
The story of Hannibal Lecter has been told countless times, but this Bryan Fuller adaptation is perhaps one of the very best.
Batman: Caped Crusader sees the Dark Knight go back to his detective roots, weeding out the elitist bad in the troubled cities of Gotham.
Xena: Warrior Princess is a fantasy adventure show that ran for six seasons between 1995 and 2001.
Understaffed and overworked, the staggering weight of expectations haunts every day of this hellish hospital.
The series catches up with the characters of the movie after they stood up to humanity and created a safe haven called Foodtopia.
Diabolical is simply spades of fun for lovers of the world this franchise is based in. - Jake Hodges
The story follows a young Lady Jane Grey (Emily Bader) as her mother gives her away to the highest bidder.
Gen V follows a group of young superheroes who enter training, each with the knowledge that their abilities are not God-given and are injected via Compound V.
This iconic action-comedy series follows the titular Chuck (Zachary Levi), an ordinary geek whose life is accidentally changed forever.
The Originals follows the Mikaelsons, a set of siblings who are the world’s first vampires.
The series follows Clarkson running a farm near Chipping Norton, and it’s received great praise for raising public awareness of the British farming industry.
Interview with the Vampire is a gothic horror series that follows the recollections of vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac
The show has a bit of a rocky start, but it picks up steam after the first episode.
Hilarious and dramatic in equal measure, Weeds was Showtime’s highest-rated show when it debuted in 2005.
Prime Video’s Fallout is a post-apocalyptic drama series that expands on Tim Cain’s beloved video game franchise of the same name.