British Detective / Mystery TV Show Recommendations

I like British detective/mystery tv shows, as they have better acting, are less hectic and have better cinematography (currently watching The Tunnel S02) and I was looking for some recommendations.

So far I’ve seen;
Sherlock Holmes (Granada TV)
Poirot
Miss Marple
Prime Suspect
Inspector Morse
Inspector Lewis
Endeavour
Grantchester
Spooks, (though not the entire series)
Sherlock
Broadchurch
Luther
Death In Paradise
Cadfael, (never finished this)
Ripper Street
The Fall
Fortitude

Are they any others that Sup Forums likes?

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Garth Marenghi's Darkplace

Shetland

"Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a British horror parody television series"

That doesn't really jive with the other kinda shows I've watched.

Midsummer murders
Jonathan creek

Cracker
Robbie Coltrane, Christopher Ecclestone, Robert Carlyle all going berzerk onscreen.

Not entirely related, but a new series jist hit NetFlix called "The Frankenstein Chronicles" that's a period mystery piece starring Sean Bean as a detective in 19th century London.

Whitechapel is kino mate

Jonathan Creek buddy boyo

I was so exciting watching this until a fucking 50 cent looking black guy playing a policeman appeared
I fucking turned that shit off and i will never watch it
Not racist but the whole atmosphere of victorian era london is ruined

I used to watch 'the inspector linley mysteries'. I remember it being pretty great.

I finally caught up to 19th season of midsomer murders after "binging it" for about half a year and the only eps I can actually remember are from season one.

Inspector Frost, of course.

The British remake of Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh was pretty good.

I've only watched the first series of this so far. It's alright.

The bill, and that's it.

Prime Suspect is my probably the best imo, Helen Mirren is so hot.
Above Suspicion is by the same writer and has a similar premise.
Otherwise there’s
Happy Valley
Marcella
River
Try the Red Riding miniseries aswell

Life on Mars
About a detective who winds up back in the 70s working for the police force

Fuck it, not British, but check out The Fall. Its some good shit

Murder she wrote
Columbo

the frankenstien chronicles

80s/90s Miss Marple, not the shitty new series

>not a single mention of taggart
It's great, OP. Gritty Glasgow mystery solving.

A Touch of Cloth

Halifax f.p. (1994–2001. Australia. Psychiatrist)
McCallum (1995-1998 with John Hannah. UK. Coroner)
Thorne (2010. CIA 4U is in this one)
Touching Evil (1997-1999)

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How the fuck have you not seen Jonathon Creek?

OI OI IS ZAT A BREAD KNOIFE?! AND EATING DURING RAMADAN?!!!

-The Bill 2025

The Bill, Pure kino

Line of Duty

This, the GOAT

Seriously, no TV drama is even close

Ruth Rendell Mysteries

Line of duty is the best one

It's great, but the american remake was so shit it actually takes away from the greatness of the UK one. Yup, it was THAT shitty.

>dat skinhead killer episode
Great writting.

Unironically one of the best crime shows of recent years. I have never felt the kind of visceral hatred I felt towards a TV character as I have for Roz before.

I once recommended the UK version to an American friend and he bailed after the first episode because it was 'too British'.

It's still the best one imo

Watch Marcella and thank me later

Marchella. It's on Netflix. I liked it, and you can't bitch about diversity, because it really depicts London accurately. Was ok, she's kinda hot, til you realise she's Blacked.

whitechapel gets legit spooky in the final season

New Tricks is quite good.

imdb.com/list/ls057604718/
might find something amongst that lot ^

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Rebus

>It's all right, I say it's OK, gettin' to the end of the day.

I normally find brit cop shows not really my thing, but my English mother made me watch some of this and it was pretty good.