It’s easier than ever to be an Anglophile these days, largely thanks to streaming services likeNetflix, which have brought a wider variety of titles than ever across the pond and right to our doors (and/or our living room couches, as the case may be.) Loveperiod pieces? You can now pick your preferred timeframe — from gangsters in the 1920s (Peaky Blinders) to the British Royal family in the 1960s (The Crown) and teens in 1990s Ireland (Derry Girls). Looking for a more fast-paced thriller? BingeBodyguardorCollateral. Want to watch something buzzy and downright weird? Well,Black MirrorandThe End of the F***ing Worldare here for you. There are even options for the Britishsci-fi fanthatisn’tinterested inDoctor Who. (Crazyheadis an underrated gem, and we should all say so.) Here are the best British shows on Netflix.

For more recommendations, check out our list of thebest shows on Netflixandbest series to binge-watch on Netflixandacross all platforms.

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Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.

This article was updated March 2025 to include Toxic Town.

‘Toxic Town’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 7.7/10

Toxic Town

Inspired by tragic true events,Jack Thorne’sToxic Towntells the tale of three inspirational mothers who fight for justice against a corrupt system after they discover an alarming rate of upper limb defects in newborns in their community. Many in the East Midlands of England will likely remember this true story well, with this doting, honest portrayal sure to please them. Thorne’s excellent scripts are amplified in the hands of top talent such asJodie Whittaker,Claudia Jessie,andAimee Lou Wood, with this one new series you won’t want to miss. -Jake Hodges

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‘Black Mirror’ (2011 - Present)

Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | IMDb: 8.7/10

Black Mirror

These days, it can often as though our reality is edging too close to the world presented inCharlie Brooker’s dystopian science fiction anthology seriesBlack Mirror. (Honestly, once you watch Season 4’s “Metalhead,” you willneverbe able to see another one of those Boston Dynamics robot videos again without physically cringing.) But the series is impossible to look away from, showing us the best and worst of humanity — often at the same time — while asking whether we can ever coexist alongside the terrifying technology we’ve made.

Part satire, part drama, and part unintentional prophecy,Black Mirrorexplores issues of tech and its unanticipated effects on modern society, using everything from dating sites and social media apps, to home security systems, online gaming, and robots. The episodes are essentially standalones with big budgets and often equally big-name cast members, stunning in both their variety and generally grim outlook on humanity and the world. (Pretty sure Season 3’s “San Junipero” and Season 4’s “Hang the DJ” are the only stories that have anything approaching a happy ending, so prepare your emotions and expectations accordingly.)

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‘Everything Now’ (2023 - Present)

Rotten Tomatoes: 82% | IMDb: 6.7/10

Everything Now

Created byRipley Parker, this British series follows the life ofSophie Wilde’s Mia, who, after spending time in hospital for anorexia nervosa, is thrust back into her normal life and has to face the difficult task of rejoining her school. Already likened to shows likeHeartstopperandSex Education,Everything Nowboasts a cast just as talented as the ensembles credited in the aforementioned comparatives, with the likes of Wilde,Vivienne Acheampong,Stephen Fry, andSam Reuben,to name just four. Bringing a mixture of lighthearted comedy and emotive drama to a condition like anorexia that is rarely talked about in mainstream media,Everything Nowis a beacon of not just humor but representation. -Jake Hodges

‘Heartstopper’ (2022 - Present)

Rotten Tomatoes: 98% | IMDb: 8.6/10

Heartstopper

Created byAlice Oseman, based on her bestselling graphic novels,Heartstopperis one of the most beautifully crafted modern queer coming-of-age shows. Centering on perpetually awkward Charlie (Joe Locke),Heartstopperbuilds stories revolving around the importance of friendship, the blossoming of young love, and the rules of rugby. Co-starring as Charlie’s band of misfits and outcasts areYasmin Finney, Tobie Donovan,andWilliam Gao, withKit Conner(His Dark Materials) playing Charlie’s love interest, Nick. With a first season focused on Charlie and Nick finding each other, season two welcomes more romance while diving into coming out narratives with an emphasis on staying true to yourself.– Yael Tygiel

‘Cunk on Earth’ (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 8.1/10

Cunk on Earth

Actress and comedianDiane Morgantravels the world as the hilariously harebrained investigative journalist Philomena Cunk to dig into the history of the Earth. Morgan interviews experts and manages to keep a straight face as she asks the most inane questions to some of the world’s leading historians. This mockumentary has a clever biting wit that’s delivered through a dry and wry character, which makes every running gag and immensely patient scholar glitter like gold in a format that is typically reserved for simply laying out dull facts. You’ll get this after you watch, but by the end, this show will really make you want to pump up the jam.

‘The Stranger’ (2020)

Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | IMDb: 7.3/10

The Stranger

The Strangeris a mysterious crime drama based on the novel byHarlan Coben. StarringRichard Armitage(Ocean’s Eight),The Strangerfollows a family from the English suburbs as a stranger (Hannah John-Kamen) inserts herself into their lives, revealing their secrets and upending their way of life. With unexpected discoveries over the course of eight episodes,The Strangeris an intensely thrilling story, captivating as each lie in the web is untangled. John-Kamen’s portrayal of the intriguing stranger who knows too much is riveting, especially when facing established heavy hitters like Armitage,Anthony Head(Ted Lasso), andJennifer Saunders.The Strangeris a suspenseful puzzle with unexpected twists at every turn.– Yael Tygiel

‘Peaky Blinders’ (2013 - 2022)

Rotten Tomatoes: 93% | IMDb: 8.8/10

Peaky Blinders

This endlessly addictive gangster period drama is set in the West Midlands industrial town of Birmingham in the 1920s, and follows the story of the series’ titular gang, the Peaky Blinders, who earned their names thanks to the razor blades hidden in the brims of their caps.Cillian Murphystars as Tommy Shelby, a World War I veteran turned gangland crime boss, who’s determined to make his family one to be reckoned with, both financially and otherwise.

The result is five seasons (so far) of murder, betrayal, drug deals, blackmail, street fights, barroom brawls and shifting loyalties that’s a thrilling rollercoaster ride from start to finish. Murphy’s mercurial Tommy gets the lion’s share of the limelight, battling everything from greed to ghosts to PTSD, but it’sHelen McCrory’s brassy Aunt Polly — a woman who’s every inch as terrifying and capable as any of the gang’s men — who repeatedly steals the show.

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‘The Great British Baking Show’ (2010 - Present)

Rotten Tomatoes: 87% | IMDb: 8.6/10

The Great British Bake-Off

The most comforting and cozy reality TV series in existence,The Great British Baking Showwill appeal to you even if your idea of baking is throwing some Betty Crocker brownie mix in a bowl. A cozy quest to find Britain’s best baker, this is a series that’s labeled as a competition, but is really just about everyone being super nice and supportive toward each other while making seriously amazing looking treats.

Known on the other side of the Atlantic asThe Great British Bake-Off,this show feels like a breath of fresh air next to typical American cooking competitions likeTop Chef,Chopped, or anything on which Gordon Ramsay appears. There’s no backbiting, no sabotage, and its contestants are genuinely happy for and appreciative of their fellow bakers in the tent. Even the judges and hosts are kind, seeking to uplift and talk their charges through their various culinary crises, rather than mine the moments for tears. Occasionally,Mary Berrywill pronounce something underbaked, orPaul Hollywoodwill side-eye a finished project before mentioning he’d like more or less of a certain flavor, but these low-stakes crises are exactly what we could all probably use more of right now.

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‘The Crown’ (2016 - 2023)

Rotten Tomatoes: 81% | IMDb: 8.6/10

Lavish historical dramaThe Crownis one of the most expensive Netflix series ever made — and certainly looks worth every penny. The story of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, each season corresponds with roughly a decade of her time on the throne, and it has everything you could possibly want in a story of British royals — scandals, triumphs, intrigue and drama abound.

The series’ rotating cast swaps out every two seasons to allow all the major players to age naturally, giving us fresh takes on both Her Majesty the Queen and all those around her.Claire Foyis a wonder as a young Elizabeth navigating the difficulties of coming to her throne, but her performance is more than equaled byOlivia Colman’s turn as a middle-aged queen wondering if she’s still a person beyond the crown she wears. (Imelda Stauntonwill debut as Elizabeth when the series reaches Season 5.) Though some of its historical moments aren’t as accurate as they could be, the show’s deft and honest presentation of both the weight and privilege the royal family entire is asked to carry will keep you coming back for more.

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‘Derry Girls’ (2018 - 2022)

Rotten Tomatoes: 99% | IMDb: 8.5/10

Derry Girls

This loud, messy, heartfelt comedy follows the misadventures of six schoolgirls in Northern Ireland during the final days of the Troubles and is a sincere joy from start to finish. The potentially dark cloud of IRA bombings remains a constant presence in the background — see the episode in which an innocuous lie about a suitcase full of vodka brings in the bomb squad — but the series’ late 1990s setting is as often conveyed as much by its excellent pop soundtrack as it is by terrorist threats.

Though this is probably a show you’ll need to watch with the subtitles on – these accents are no joke – its relatable teen problems of unrequited crushes and unaffordable school trips are universal. The lead quartet of teens iswonderful, both individually and together - and whether brash Michelle, wistful Erin, goody-two-shoes Clare or weird Orla ends up being your ultimate favorite, you’ll still love the awkward comradery between them all.Derry Girlsis a story set in extraordinary times, but its very ordinariness is what makes it great.