Since it was British TV that introduced the first crime show to a wider audience, it is only natural that crime dramas are a very popular and well-established genre in Great Britain. Throughout the years, they have produced some of the best crime shows that had us wondering who did it and what it would take for the protagonist to find them.
Britain gave us some iconic detectives even before television became a thing. Later, most of their stories were adapted for the silver screen. And after the development of streaming services, British shows on Netflix, including suspense and crime series, continued to conquer audiences.
One major factor that works for a good crime show is the opportunity it gives us, its viewers, to exercise our deduction skills and test our intuition. Watching the protagonist uncover the mystery is undoubtedly fun, but it is even more entertaining to guess who the perpetrator is all by yourself, even before the great detective gets there.
In the list below, you will find some of Britain’s finest shows in the genre of crime and murder mystery. Give them all a try, and see how many mysteries you can solve before the answer is revealed.
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Unforgotten
Unforgotten
2015 | Seasons: 4
Detective Chief Inspector Cassie Stuart and Detective Inspector Sunny Khan lead a team of detectives in London. They take up cases of murder and disappearance that have been unsolved for a long time. Even though it might not always be possible to hold the criminal accountable, DCI Stuart mentions that solving a cold case will give closure to the living, who deserve to know what happened to their loved one. Each season of Unforgotten focuses on one case, exploring not only the investigation process but also the emotional impact it leaves on everyone involved.
Broadchurch
Broadchurch
2013 | Seasons: 3
Set in a small fictional town, Broadchurch addresses the issue of child murder and how it can affect a small community. All three seasons are somewhat connected to each other. As the identity of the killer is one thing that is absolutely essential for all murder mystery TV shows if you want to keep your audience glued to the screen, the creators took this one step further and made sure none of the cast and crew would disclose the “whodunnit” before the series aired, even accidentally. Some of the actors got the big reveal only just in time to get ready for filming and not a day earlier.
Really top tier. Everyone did so well in this and it's a helluva script.
Endeavour
Endeavour
2013 | Seasons: 9
When your beloved character appears in front of the audience as a middle-aged man, at some point you are going to wonder what he was like in his younger years. Starting as a spinoff of one of Britain’s most popular crime shows, Endeavour introduces its viewers to the time when Inspector Morse had just started his career in crime-solving. Soon becoming equally popular, this show works on its own as well, so you can enjoy it even if you haven’t seen the original.
Sherlock
Shetland
Shetland
2013 | Seasons: 6
Shetland started out as an adaptation of Ann Cleeves’ novels, but by season three this BBC TV show, while keeping the principal characters, had an original script, written specifically for TV. As the name suggests, the action mainly takes place in the Scottish archipelago and follows detective inspector Jimmy Perez and his team as they solve murders. Shot almost entirely on location, the series offers not only intriguing plotlines but also magnificent northern landscapes to admire.
Line Of Duty
Line of Duty
2012 | Seasons: 6
Not all crime shows deal with external perpetrators. Line of Duty tackles the issue of corruption within the police force. The more Steve Arnott and Anti-Corruption Unit 12 dig into individual cases, the more they realize how intertwined they are, going into a depth they didn’t expect. Ultimately, they come across a persona everyone refers to as H. While no one can say anything definitive about this character, even whether it is one person or a group of people, Arnott and his team know two things for a fact: H plays a key role in the activities of an organized crime group, and now they have to find him among police officers.
Luther
Luther
2010 | Seasons: 5
There is a fine line between dedication and obsession. Crossing that line may lead to unpredictable consequences. DCI John Luther experiences this firsthand, when in dealing with his grief after his wife’s murder, he is haunted by the idea of finding her killer. He forms an unlikely alliance with a brilliant criminal and psychopath, Alice Morgan, who promises to help him achieve his goal. She keeps her word, but Luther dangerously falls under her psychological influence. If you like psychological thrillers, don’t miss out on Luther.
The acting is amazing in this series. Idris Elba and Ruth Wilson have an amazing chemistry onscreen.
Vera
Happy Valley
Happy Valley
2014 | Seasons: 2
Catherine Cawood loses her teenage daughter when the latter gives birth to a child she conceived after she had been raped and commits suicide. As a police sergeant, Catherine will go to any length to find the man responsible for the crime and make him pay. Dealing with her own family and performing her everyday duties, Catherine tries to address the trauma she carries. In 2015, Happy Valley was nominated and won the Best Drama Series BAFTA Award.
The Night Manager
The Night Manager
2016 | Seasons: 1
Jonathan Pine works as a night manager at a luxury hotel in Cairo and truly believes that he has put his past as a British soldier behind him. His quiet life is interrupted when the Foreign and Commonwealth Office task force comes to recruit him. This specific task force specializes in illegal arms deals, and they want Pine to go undercover into the inner circles of arms dealer Richard Roper. What follows is a tense, suspense-packed story of loyalty, principles, love, and justice. With A-listers like Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, and others, The Night Manager will surely keep you invested right until the final credit roll.
That was one show that you wished they continued with the character.
Inspector Lewis
Lewis
2008 | Seasons: 9
Some characters, initially created to support the main lead, turn out to be so compelling and universally liked by the audience that they eventually become protagonists. Lewis is a spinoff of another famous British detective series, Inspector Morse. Inspector Lewis started out as sergeant to Inspector Morse but was later promoted to the position of detective inspector – and a titular character in his own show.
I like this series, except Laurence Fox’s character always seemed off, mildly sociopathic, or wrong somehow. Now I know it’s Laurence Fox himself that’s off it makes sense. The narcissist tendencies come through in his character. Shame as I like the rest of the cast, and it’s well written and generally well acted.
Scott & Bailey
Scott & Bailey
2011 | Seasons: 5
Women in the police force are not a curious exception but a normal occurrence. That’s why it is refreshing to see a police show with two female protagonists for a change. Detectives Janet Scott and Rachel Bailey work in the Major Incident Team of the Manchester Metropolitan Police. The creators admitted that compared to their other similar works, Scott & Bailey was more gritty and real. To make sure the show portrayed the details of the life and work of a police detective with utmost accuracy, a female former detective was invited to consult on the show, not only when it came to police procedures but also the typical behavior of an officer.
Grantchester
The Fall
Hinterland
Foyle's War
Midsomer Murders
Manhunt
DCI Banks
This one I can’t watch after reading all the books. I tried one episode and the character just doesn’t have the same personality and his interesting idiosyncrasies, plus the actor looks nothing like the description. It’s like the show just glosses over nuances for the main plot points only. Turned it off after only a few minutes.
Wire In The Blood
Death In Paradise
Marple
Well, anything Agatha Christie for me thank you. And my nickname used to be Miss Marple because I’m good at investigating and finding things.
Wallander
The Bletchley Circle
Silent Witness
Whitechapel
McDonald & Dodds
A lot of fun, it seems quite fresh compared to others, the chief is a hoot, definitely worth a watch.
Annika
I always love that actress in everything so this is a great suggestion.
Murder In Provence
Waking The Dead
God I loved this, it ended suddenly though as they never re-newed the series. Trevor Eve was the best surprise in this, his character is awesome and very very angry :D
And Then There Were None
I kept expecting Demelza from Poldark to show up. I had to smile at the Agatha Christie story name change.
Dalziel And Pascoe
Safe
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Sorry, it I cannot take that actor seriously; I always expect her. To be painted orange, bearing the "Mighty Sward of Dobber!"
Rebus
Watched some but the depiction of the character isn’t what you imagine from the books in either incarnation. I did like the John Hannah version but that was before I read the books.
Peaky Blinders
White House Farm
The Stranger
Killing Eve
Life On Mars
Criminal: UK
Paranoid
Spooks
That was a series I binged over one Christmas holiday and couldn’t get enough of.
The Sweeney
Bloodlands
The Missing
Vigil
The Barking Murders
Informer
Smother
A Touch of Frost is another good one, David Jason is outstanding. Oldie but a goodie.
A Touch of Frost is another good one, David Jason is outstanding. Oldie but a goodie.