Over the years, British TV shows have started entering the hearts of worldwide audiences.
Besides the drama and comedy gems likeThe CrownorFleabag, the British possess a talent for creating exceptional miniseries.
Some have proven so successful that their creators decided to transform them into multi-season shows, as seen withFleabagitself.
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FromI May Destroy YoutoWolf Hall, here are ten such British shows you might enjoy over a single weekend.
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Adding to the shows quality are the remarkable performances by Moffats sonLouis Oliverand West.
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Set against the backdrop of London, the series develops its storyline across four episodes.
However, Hale did not reprise her role; instead, it was passed on toMichelle FairleyandHarriet Walter.
Created byJoe Barton,this bilingual BBC dramadelves into the realms of crime, family, and cultural collisions.
Characters grapple with moral dilemmas, bearing the weight of familial expectations.
Hira’s portrayal is complemented by the performances ofKelly MacdonaldandWill Sharpeas Kenzos guides in London.
Despite many cast members being veterans in the industry, their performances inWolf Hallare nothing short of mesmerizing.
His performance is supported byClaire Foy,Jonathan Pryce, andAnton Lesser, withTom Hollandmaking his TV debut.
As of 2023,Wolf Hallremains the most recent British limited seriesto win a Golden Globe.
Such is the case withJesus of Nazareth, a British-Italian retelling of the life of Jesus Christ.
Ritchie embraces life until he unknowingly contracts HIV, leading to his eventual demise.
All five members of the main ensemble, including Alexander, received BAFTA TV nominations for their performances.
Elevating the series further are notable guest appearances byStephen FryandNeil Patrick Harris.
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