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    Luther. Peaky Blinders. The night manager. This is going to hurt. I may destroy you. This is England. Boiling point

    Humans Black Mirror Utopia The aliens His dark material

    Brassic Fleabag Catastrophe Derry Girls The outlaws Letterkenny

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    La Chica de Nieve (The Snow Girl)

    My Brilliant Friend

    The Fall

    Black Books

    Elite

    La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)

    I would also recommend Say Nothing though I don’t know if that counts as “non-US” because while the series is set in Northern Ireland and stars an Irish and British cast it is still US produced.

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    If you like funny game- and quiz shows, Britain has you covered.

    • 8 out of 10 Cats does Counterdown

    • Would I Lie to You

    • Taskmaster

    • QI

    • The Big Fat Quiz

    are all top notch.

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      My favorite show and it gets better with every rewatch. There are so many details in most of the scenes that reference future/past events so I’ve enjoyed it immensely rewatching it with new partners or friends who haven’t seen it.
      The time travel gimmick really gets overshadowed by the humanity and the personal consequences of time travel.

      I’d also like to recommend The Frog, an Iranian show which was surprisingly high quality and poetic.

      Another fantastic non-US: Detectorists, a British show about two dweeby metal detectorists with charm galore and hilarious dialogue. Very wholesome!

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      Very enjoyable.

      Note that in order to enjoy Dark effectively you will need to dedicate a part of your home to a “crazy wall” to keep track of who is who.

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      I enjoyed it but I did have to stop mid way through season 3 because it just got too damn, well… dark.

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    Taskmaster - a British show where comedians and other celebrities compete to complete random tasks. One of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen. The entire series is on YouTube

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    Deadloch is a great Australian show about a murder in a rural town that was recently taken over by lesbian entrepreneurs and turned into an LGBT-friendly tourist destination. Bit of Mare of Eastown vibes, but more humor.

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    I really enjoyed Kleo - a German nostalgia show about an ex-stasi assassin dealing with the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin wall in the early 90s. 2 seasons are available on Netflix.

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    • Black Books

    • Spaced

    • Truth Seekers

    • The IT Crowd as has already been suggested

    • That Mitchell & Webb Look and really anything by David Mitchell and Robert Webb

    • Toast of London

    • Rake, but the Australian version

    I’m sure I’ll think of some others to add, I know I’m forgetting a lot right now…

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    Inside No. 9 is a “British black comedy anthology television programme” per Wikipedia.

    Basically if you like Twilight Zone or Black Mirror, with a bit of British comedy, this show is for you.

    Every episode has something worth watching, a handful are absolutely fantastic.

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    Class of '07 - the best ‘women trapped together and trying to survive’ show, it’s an Australian comedy

    Troppo - Australian crime drama with Thomas Jane playing the grumpy dad figure

    The Devil’s Hour - go into this show without knowing what it’s about, it’s absolutely fantastic

    Sin Huellas (No Traces) - Spanish crime comedy

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      Speaking of Aussie comedies, Colin From Accounts is funny as hell too.

      It’s the name of the main character’s dog, to set the tone.