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  1. Dec 3, 2020 · The 50 best TV shows of 2020: 50-1. Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You. Composite: BBC/Various Artists Ltd and Falkna. Michaela Coel’s smart, subversive and taboo-breaking drama gave...

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    • I May Destroy You. Michaela Coel's 'I May Destroy You' was one of the biggest shows of the year. I May Destroy You follows London millennial Arabella, who's in the process of writing her second book when she's sexually assaulted by a stranger during a night out.
    • Normal People. Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal) won and broke our hearts. Based on Sally Rooney's novel, the BBC/Hulu's tear-jerking adaptation of Normal People seemed to capture everybody's hearts when it aired in spring 2020, and with good reason, too.
    • Sex Education. It feels like a lifetime ago, but the second season of Sex Education really did come out in 2020. If you’re not familiar, there’s so much to love in this hilarious show.
    • The Crown. It was the season many Crown fans were waiting for since the moment the epic, sprawling series was first announced, and Season 4, with the arrival of Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin) and Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson), did not disappoint.
  2. Mar 27, 2021 · Across the board, British production studios have given the world a host of incredible TV shows, whether it be comedy, drama, or crime, there is guaranteed to be a show on this list that will be able to pique one's interest in 2020's offering of British TV.

    • All Creatures Great and Small (September) Filmed in the Yorkshire Dales in autumn 2019 is a new adaptation of the memoirs of rural vet James Herriot (real name: James Alf Wight).
    • A Suitable Boy (July) Literary adapter extraordinaire Andrew Davies (Les Miserables, War & Peace, Pride And Prejudice) is back on the BBC with the first screen adaptation of Vikram Seth’s 1993 novel A Suitable Boy.
    • Deadwater Fell (January) From Humans screenwriter Daisy Coulam, this new four-part Channel 4 drama aired in January this year. Set in a remote Scottish community, it explores the aftermath of a heinous crime – a family is murdered by someone they know and trust, sending ripples through the supposedly idyllic town.
    • I Hate Suzie (August) Billie Piper has co-created this original Sky Atlantic comedy-drama with playwright Lucy Prebble, who adapted the Piper-starring series Secret Diary Of A Call Girl in 2007.
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    • I May Destroy You (HBO/BBC One) Michaela Coel and Weruche Opia in I May Destroy You. (BBC) Dark, smart, sharp and unexpected, Michaela Coel’s HBO/BBC drama-comedy was an auteur piece, the expression of a single creator’s vision.
    • Dave (FX/BBC Two) Smuggled out late at night on BBC Two earlier this year, Dave was an unexpected word-of-mouth winner, a sharp, zeitgeisty comedy based on the real-life adventures of David Burd, a white Jewish rapper from Pennsylvania who performs as Lil Dicky.
    • Industry (HBO/BBC Two) I'm friends with the writers, so I held off on Industry when it first came out. Now that everyone from The Daily Mail to The Guardian has five-starred it, I feel more confident I’m not being biased when I say this funny, filthy, fastidiously detailed look at graduates in finance was one of the best new dramas of 2020, with a cast of young, mainly British newcomers, a tight script and a tense, unforgiving vision of London.
    • The Mandalorian (Disney+) Although the flagship new Disney+ Star Wars launched in the rest of the world in 2019, Britain didn’t get The Mandalorian until March this year.
  3. Apr 3, 2020 · Which is why I compiled a list of my 35 favorite British shows back in 2020, when we were all stuck at home baking banana bread and taking our temperatures every time we coughed.

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  5. Dec 15, 2020 · BBC. From Small Axe and Normal People to Schitt's Creek, Hugh Montgomery and Eddie Mullan pick 25 of the year's greatest series to watch right now. HBO.

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