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1. Emma. (2020)
PG | 124 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
In 1800s England, a well meaning but selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends.
Director: Autumn de Wilde | Stars: Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Mia Goth, Josh O'Connor
Votes: 62,907
2. Shameless (2004–2013)
TV-MA | 90 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama
The lives and relationships of a group of siblings and their estranged father Frank Gallagher on a rough Manchester estate.
Stars: David Threlfall, Rebecca Atkinson, Alice Barry, Nicky Evans
Votes: 18,512
3. Enola Holmes (2020)
PG-13 | 123 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
When Enola Holmes (Sherlock's teen sister) discovers her mother is missing, she endeavours to find her, becoming a super-sleuth in her own right as she outwits her famous brother and unravels a dangerous conspiracy.
Director: Harry Bradbeer | Stars: Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin, Helena Bonham Carter
Votes: 219,988
4. EastEnders (1985– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Crime, Drama, Romance
The everyday lives of working-class inhabitants of Albert Square, a traditional Victorian square of terrace houses surrounding a park in the East End of London's Walford borough. The square includes the Queen Vic pub and a street market.
Stars: Adam Woodyatt, Steve McFadden, Letitia Dean, June Brown
Votes: 9,241
5. Coronation Street (1960– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Drama, Romance
The world's longest-running television soap, Coronation Street focuses on the everyday lives of working-class people in Manchester, England.
Stars: William Roache, Helen Worth, Barbara Knox, Sally Dynevor
Votes: 6,026
6. Doctors (2000–2024)
30 min | Drama
The daily lives of staff at a Birmingham medical practice, including their often-dramatic involvements with their patients.
Stars: Adrian Lewis Morgan, Jan Pearson, Matthew Chambers, Diane Keen
Votes: 1,704
7. My Family (2000–2011)
TV-14 | 50 min | Comedy
Ben Harper, a misanthropic dentist, has little time for most people, including his wife Susan, and their children Nick, Janey, and Michael.
Stars: Robert Lindsay, Zoë Wanamaker, Gabriel Thomson, Daniela Denby-Ashe
Votes: 10,555
8. On Chesil Beach (2017)
R | 110 min | Drama, Music, Romance
In 1962 England, a young couple find their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night.
Director: Dominic Cooke | Stars: Billy Howle, Saoirse Ronan, Andy Burse, Rasmus Hardiker
Votes: 12,520 | Gross: $0.75M
9. The Syndicate (I) (2012–2021)
TV-14 | 60 min | Drama, Mystery
Each series features a different group of people whose lives turn upside down after they jointly win the lottery.
Stars: Lorraine Bruce, Katherine Rose Morley, Kieran Urquhart, Taj Atwal
Votes: 1,950
10. Peak Practice (1993–2002)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
Beth Glover and Will Preston are doctors in partnership at a Derbyshire clinic when they hire Jack who's returned from Africa. The next several years deal with their personal and professional lives with Jack and Beth marrying.
Stars: Gary Mavers, Simon Shepherd, Esther Coles, Margery Mason
Votes: 526
11. Code of a Killer (2015)
65 min | Biography, Crime, Drama
The story of Sir Alec Jeffreys' discovery of DNA fingerprinting and its first use by DCS David Baker in catching a double murderer.
Stars: John Simm, Anna Madeley, David Threlfall, Lorcan Cranitch
Votes: 3,733
12. Josh (2014–2017)
30 min | Comedy
Sitcom about three old school friends navigating life together with their constantly-nearby landlord.
Stars: Josh Widdicombe, Elis James, Beattie Edmondson, Jack Dee
Votes: 1,077
13. No Angels (2004–2006)
TV-MA | 47 min | Comedy, Drama
Nurses who work, but also enjoy the night life.
Stars: Kaye Wragg, Louise Delamere, Sunetra Sarker, Jo Joyner
Votes: 467
14. House of Fools (2014–2015)
28 min | Comedy
Surreal sitcom with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. A series of anarchic affairs featuring the uninvited lodgers and guests that cause chaos and disruption in their home.
Stars: Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Matt Berry, Morgana Robinson
Votes: 1,468
15. Damned (2016–2018)
24 min | Comedy
Comedy set in a local authority's social-services department. Social workers Rose and Al swim against the tide of bureaucracy, deal with the absurdities of life, and try to navigate their equally trying professional and personal lives.
Stars: Jo Brand, Alan Davies, Kevin Eldon, Georgie Glen
Votes: 1,188
16. Sea of Souls (2004–2007)
120 min | Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
A group of faculty and staff at a Glasgow university studies the paranormal.
Stars: Bill Paterson, Dawn Steele, Iain Robertson, Louise Irwin
Votes: 477
17. Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh (2020– )
120 min | Talk-Show
Alan Titchmarsh celebrates the great British countryside in the company of special guests.
Stars: Alan Titchmarsh, Lesley Joseph, David Domoney, Camilla Bassett-Smith
Votes: 24
18. Second Best (1994)
PG-13 | 105 min | Drama
Graham, a lonely Welsh postal worker, adopts James, a troubled ten-year-old boy. Graham always wanted a son, but James loves his biological father too much to give Graham a chance. Will the two be able to accept each other as family?
Director: Chris Menges | Stars: William Hurt, Nathan Yapp, Keith Allen, Chris Cleary Miles
Votes: 1,912 | Gross: $0.09M
19. Always and Everyone (1999–2002)
51 min | Drama
The hectic everyday lives of the doctors and nurses running the accident and emergency department of St. Victor's, a large and busy city hospital.
Stars: Martin Shaw, Katie McEwen, Connor McIntyre, Niamh Cusack
Votes: 63
20. Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything (2022)
30 min | Comedy
Rosie Molloy is addicted to everything, but after an embarrassing incident at her brother Joey's wedding, she wakes up in hospital and decides to change her life by 'Giving Up Everything'.
Stars: Sheridan Smith, Adelle Leonce, Pauline McLynn, Lewis Reeves
Votes: 308
21. Sixty Six (2006)
PG-13 | 93 min | Biography, Comedy, Drama
A boy's barmitzvah looks set to be a disaster when it coincides with the 1966 World Cup Final.
Director: Paul Weiland | Stars: Charlie Clark, Nick Shirm, Thomas Drewson, Gregg Sulkin
Votes: 3,198 | Gross: $0.22M
22. Tittybangbang (2005–2007)
28 min | Comedy
Unpredictable comedy sketch show featuring a range of weird and wonderful grotesque characters.
Stars: Lucy Montgomery, Debbie Chazen, Tony Way, Shelley Longworth
Votes: 396
23. Great Night Out (2013– )
60 min | Comedy
It's about the lives of three childhood best friends and all the funny stuff that happens to them and all the other people they know.
Stars: William Ash, Lee Boardman, Craig Parkinson, Stephen Walters
Votes: 475
24. Ricky Zoom (2019– )
TV-Y | 22 min | Animation, Family
From Hasbro's Entertainment One comes Ricky Zoom, a CGI preschool series about a red motorbike named Ricky. Along with his bike buddies, Ricky races around the sports track, tries new stunts at the park, and zooms into adventures.
Stars: Finty Williams, Keith Wickham, Max Fincham, Simon Lipkin
Votes: 113
25. Cheeky (2003)
95 min | Comedy, Drama
Consumed with sadness after the death of his wife and subsequent rejection from his son, a widower, at the urging of his friends, opts to appear on a vulgar, wildly popular game show (for ... See full summary »
Director: David Thewlis | Stars: David Thewlis, Lisa Gorman, Sean Ward, Rosalind Knight
Votes: 228
26. A Thing Called Love (2004)
60 min | Romance, Drama
As Valentine Day approaches, Gary is reminded how much he has been neglecting his long-term girlfriend Mel, and decides to propose.
Stars: Paul Nicholls, Liz White, Ben Miles, Karl Collins
Votes: 100
27. Hunting Venus (1999 TV Movie)
Not Rated | 100 min | Comedy
Former pop-star turned con artist Simon Delancey is kidnapped by two fans of his eighties band the Venus Hunters, and blackmailed to re-form the band for one final show.
Director: Martin Clunes | Stars: Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey, Jane Horrocks, Esther Coles
Votes: 317
28. Whose Baby? (2004 TV Movie)
90 min | Drama
Hard-hitting drama about a man who discovers that he has fathered a child only when he is approached by a child support agency. A few years after the fling that led to his unknown ... See full summary »
Director: Rebecca Frayn | Stars: Andrew Lincoln, Sophie Okonedo, Esther Coles, Darren Tighe
Votes: 41
29. Nurse (2015– )
30 min | Comedy
Bittersweet comedy drama about a community psychiatric nurse.
Stars: Paul Whitehouse, Esther Coles, Vilma Hollingbery, Ben Bailey Smith
Votes: 87
30. Il maestro (II) (2011)
14 min | Short, Comedy, Musical
Three Young Musician of the Year finalists battle it out to win the coveted title on the eve of the competition. All three feel that their undoubted talent may need something a bit stronger... See full summary »
Director: Jennie Paddon | Stars: Mark Aiken, Esther Coles, Daniel Gosling, Diana Kent
Votes: 18
31. Anything You Can Do (2022)
Short, Comedy, Drama
A twisted relationship blossoms after a lonely teenage serial killer indulges in her first 'big kill': a cat incidentally belonging to another serial killer.
Director: Alfie Beecher | Stars: Julia Haworth, Indra Ové, Emily-Rose Thornton, Paul Tonkinson
32. Lucy Island (2010)
45 min | Drama
Director: Marc Beeby | Stars: Tony Bell, Esther Coles, Joe Dempsie, Sophie Ellerby
33. National Civil War Centre Film Series (2015– )
Drama, War
Spool were commissioned to produce 28 short films to bring the English Civil War to life. The films are part of an interactive trail, the first of its kind in the UK forming part of the ... See full summary »
Stars: David Shelley, Phoebe Mann, Elizabeth Berrington, Perry Fitzpatrick
Votes: 9
34. Mind Media Awards 2016 (2016 TV Special)
The Mind Media Awards celebrate the best portrayals of mental health in the media. Presented by Freddie Flintoff.
Stars: Professor Green, Paul Whitehouse, Jeremy Paxman, Denise Welch
35.
Doctors (2000–2024)
Episode:
Rules of Conduct
(2000)
27 min | Drama
Jo is devastated when she sneaks a look at her Gran's medical records and discovers that she's dying. Helen and Phil attend Chris' pre-opening party where where they get into a big argument. Rana gets very drunk.
Director: Craig Lines | Stars: Christopher Timothy, Mark Frost, Corrinne Wicks, Akbar Kurtha
36.
Doctors (2000–2024)
Episode:
They Can't Take That Away from Me
(2000)
27 min | Drama
Mac visits an elderly couple celebrating their 60th anniversary, but finds them unconscious from carbon monoxide. When it turns out that it was a deliberate action it puts him into a difficult position whether to lie or not.
Director: Sven Arnstein | Stars: Christopher Timothy, Mark Frost, Corrinne Wicks, Akbar Kurtha
37.
Doctors (2000–2024)
Episode:
Under a Bushel
(2005)
Drama
Director: Rupert Such | Stars: Christopher Timothy, Corrinne Wicks, Ariyon Bakare, Stirling Gallacher
38.
My Family (2000–2011)
Episode:
The Unkindest Cut
(2001)
TV-PG | 29 min | Comedy
Susan thinks she has become pregnant and Ben is disappointed about the prospect of having another child. When they realize it was a false alarm, Susan decides that the answer is surgery - on Ben!
Director: Dewi Humphreys | Stars: Robert Lindsay, Zoë Wanamaker, Kris Marshall, Daniela Denby-Ashe
Votes: 112
39.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
A Change of Heart
(1997)
TV-14 | 51 min | Drama
Andrew's ex-wife Kirsty returns to Cardale with a baby. Claire is in hospital being treated for manic-depression. The Beeches ladies resent their tea/coffee resources being removed. An estranged husband with emphysema falls off a mountain.
Director: Alan Grint | Stars: Tony Vogel, Michael Gunn, Fraser Cains, Reggie Stewart
Votes: 8
40.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
A Change of View
(1998)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
Locum Nick Goodson is left in charge when an apprehensive Erica visits Andrew in Liverpool - but is he too good to be true? Meanwhile, Alice North, facing a life changing decision, forms an unlikely alliance with an old enemy.
Director: Simon Massey | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Margery Mason, Helen Anderson, Saskia Wickham
41.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
A Child I Dreamed
(1998)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
A woman discovers that her decision to have a surrogate child for her sister has far-reaching consequences.
Director: Simon Massey | Stars: Kate Fenwick, James Gaddas, Saskia Abbott, Leigh McDonald
Votes: 8
42.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
A Matter of Principle
(1998)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
The stability of Claire's mental state is in jeopardy when her tablets start providing her with side effects, but tests reveal that it's not the tablets for her illness that are making her sick.
Director: Rob Evans | Stars: Jenni Gallagher, Adrian Lukis, Fiona Gillies, Nicholas Harvey
Votes: 8
43.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
A New Life
(1996)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
The plight of a pregnant teenager reopens wounds between Andrew and his wife, Kirsty.
Director: Alan Grint | Stars: Veronica Roberts, Paul Moriarty, Simon Shepherd, Adam Berman
Votes: 8
44.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
A Normal Life
(1995)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
A young girl causes friction between Beth and Will when they are both on opposite sides of the fence. Meanwhile, there may be romance on the horizon for Kim when she is reunited with an old pal.
Director: Colin Gregg | Stars: Richard Hope, Emilie Oldknow, Raewyn Turner, Heather-Jay Jones
Votes: 13
45.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
Abbey
(1994)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
Jack becomes involved with the plight of a homeless teenager, while Beth does her best to help Will through his and Sarah's separation.
Director: Colin Gregg | Stars: Gaynor Faye, Eamon Boland, Samantha Morton, Andrew Chisholm
Votes: 15
46.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
All Fall Down
(1998)
TV-14 | 51 min | Drama
There is panic and angry recrimination in Cardale over a case of meningitis. The race is then on for the Beeches to convince the authorities to inoculate the village before further tragedy strikes.
Director: Nigel Cole | Stars: Elaine Pyke, James Nightingale, Ryan Singleton, Zoe Telford
Votes: 8
47.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
Another Day of Life
(1998)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
Andrew arrives back in Liverpool and is meeting fierce objection from his mother over his treatment of her. Erica is involved in a highly sensitive child abuse case that splits Cardale in half.
Director: David Moore | Stars: Saskia Wickham, Shirley Dixon, Peter Geddis, John Phythian
Votes: 8
48.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
Body and Soul
(1998)
TV-14 | 51 min | Drama
Andrew, having fled from Liverpool, proposes to Erica. He is stretched to the limit by two cases. Meanwhile, Nick's scheming continues and Clare's state of mind begins to worry David.
Director: David Moore | Stars: Jim Norton, Gary Mavers, Saskia Wickham, Laura Harrison
49.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
Borrowed Time
(1997)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
Andrew's old friend Phil arrives in Cardale with devastating news which will turn both their lives upside down.
Director: Alan Grint | Stars: Mark Moraghan, Toby Eddington, Adrian Lukis, Saskia Wickham
50.
Peak Practice (1993–2002)
Episode:
A Brave Face
(1994)
TV-14 | 50 min | Drama
As the Beeches says hello to a new era as a fundholding practice, Will waves goodbye to a dear friend and his family.
Director: Danny Hiller | Stars: Richard Evans, Paula Hunt, Jenny Quayle, Jonathan Hyde
Votes: 14