If you’re looking for a great show to watch on Netflix but don’t know where to start, we’ve done the hard work for you. Our experts have created a list of their favourites below, spanning genres, eras and moods to suit every viewing preference.

The murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common in 1992 is sensitively handled in new three-part Netflix drama The Witness that does follow the police investigation, but is more concerned with the struggle of her partner and son (the two-year-old who was the only witness) to carry on with their lives.
Meanwhile, Tina Fey’s comedy drama The Four Seasons, based on the movie of the same name about a group of friends who go on a series of group trips, recently returned for another run, so now a perfect time to dip in.
Season 2 arrives on Netflix at a time when subscribers are still enjoying recent releases including The Boroughs, which comes from executive producers The Duffer Brothers, and Legends, the drama based on an incredible real-life story, starring Steve Coogan and Tom Burke.
And if you didn’t watch when it was originally released back in 2019, you could try Ricky Gervais’s After Life, which was recently voted the best modern comedy in a Radio Times poll. Gervais stars as Tony, a grieving newspaper writer who adopts a brutally honest, self-destructive outlook after his wife’s death. Blending sharp humour with poignant emotion, the acclaimed series explores loss, mental health and the unexpected kindness that pulls him back.
If none of those are your cup of tea, there are still plenty of other options available on the platform. You could try fantastical horror Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, gritty Norwegian crime drama Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole, comedic mystery series How to Get to Heaven From Belfast or stylish thriller The Beast in Me.
If you can’t quite decide which to pick, scroll on for our latest suggestions of the best TV series on Netflix, so you can stop searching and start watching ASAP. Alternatively, check out our line-up of the best Netflix movies or best documentaries on Netflix for more recommendations.
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With their two-year-old as the sole witness to her murder, Rachel Nickell’s partner fights to protect him amid a flawed investigation. Based on true events.
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The 1981 film The Four Seasons directed by Alan Alda provides the inspiration for an eight-part comedy about love and friendship co-created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield. Three couples, Kate (Tina Fey) and Jack (Will Forte), Nick (Steve Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), and Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani), have been friends for 30 years. They have supported each other through good times and bad and have an emotional shorthand with each other. The sextet heads away for a relaxing weekend together and discover that one couple in the group is about to split up. This unexpected news sends shockwaves through the carefully ordered dynamic and over the course of one year, and four different vacations together, the pals adjust to a disconcerting new normal
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Dark comedy starring Ricky Gervais. Struggling to come to terms with his wife’s death, a journalist adopts a gruff new persona in an effort to push away those trying to help.
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When one door closes, another opens for Stranger Things creators the Duffer Brothers as they bid farewell to the Upside Down and executive produce a new tantalising eight-part mystery. Retired aeronautical engineer Sam Cooper (Alfred Molina) begrudgingly arrives in a picturesque retirement community called The Boroughs, nestled in the New Mexico desert. He is befriended by neighbour Jack (Bill Pullman) and other residents but Sam fears these so-called ‘golden years’ will be the worst of his life. Everything changes after a terrifying nighttime encounter that suggests something monstrous lies beneath the community’s impeccably tended lawns. To prove he isn’t losing his mind, Sam joins forces with spiritual seeker Art (Clarke Peters), former journalist Judy (Alfre Woodard), one-time rock ‘n’ roll music manager Renee (Geena Davis) and retired doctor Wally (Denis O’Hare) to discover the shocking truth about their new home.
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Ordinary men and women are recruited to turn the tide on illegal drug smuggling in the early 1990s Britain in a gripping six-part drama inspired by an untold true story. The Thatcher government is losing the war with the drugs gangs and Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise needs to think outside the box to turn the tide. Bureaucrat Blake (Douglas Hodge) agrees to an outlandish idea: a top-secret training programme for normal Customs employees to go undercover and infiltrate Britain’s most dangerous drug cartels. They will be given only basic training to build new identities – their so-called legends – incorporating some of their real lives to help them retain facts and figures. Working under the leadership of Don (Steve Coogan), nervous recruits Bailey (Aml Ameen), Carter (Tom Hughes), Erin (Jasmine Blackborow), Guy (Tom Burke) and Kate (Hayley Squires) prepare to take the starring roles in one of the most remarkable criminal investigations conducted.
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Jessica (Megan Stalter) is a New York workaholic in her mid-thirties, reeling from a broken relationship that she thought would last forever and slowly isolating everyone she knows. When every block in New York tells a story of her own bad behaviour, the only solution is to take a job in London, where she plans to live a life of solitude like a Bronte sister. But when she meets Felix (Will Sharpe) — a walking series of red flags — she finds that their unusual connection is impossible to ignore, even as it creates more problems than it solves. Now they have to ask themselves: do Americans and Brits actually speak the same language?
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Haunted by his past and hunted by his enemies, a Special Forces veteran fights to keep a teenage girl alive on the deadly streets of Rio de Janeiro.
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A detective and a news reporter, who are estranged spouses, compete to solve a murder in her hometown and untangle a web of lies and intrigue
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In 2011, author David Nicholls adapted his worldwide bestseller One Day as a film script for director Lome Scherfig, starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess as doomed lovers who are destined to meet on the same day over a period of 20 years. A daring 14-part TV version promises to translate more of the heartache from page to screen, casting Leo Woodall and Ambika Mod as Dexter Mayhew and Emma Morley, who speak for the first time on July 15, 1988, the night of their graduation. The following morning, they go separate ways as friends but fate binds the couple and conspires to bring them back together on the same summer day each year as they become older and – hopefully – wiser. Death, drug addiction and work commitments prevent Dexter and Emma from declaring their true feelings for each other across the decades
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A road rage incident tips two strangers over the edge in a darkly comedic thriller starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong.
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Low-level FBI agent Peter Sutherland works in the basement of the White House manning a phone that never rings – until the night it does, propelling him into a conspiracy that leads all the way to the Oval Office.
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Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia May Jonas, Vladimir is a seductive eight-part thriller of desire and betrayal starring Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall and John Slattery. The nameless protagonist (Weisz), who breaks the fourth wall to speak directly to camera and share her innermost thoughts, is middle-aged wife and mother, who has worked for years as a teacher at small liberal arts college. Her marriage to her husband John (Slattery) is stagnating so when a new teacher, Vladimir (Woodall), arrives at the college, the heroine’s world spins off its axis. She develops an all-consuming obsession with her colleague and recklessly pursues this fixation at the expense of her marriage and job.
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A financial advisor drags his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder money to appease a drug boss.
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The eight close-knit siblings of the Bridgerton family look for love and happiness in London high society.
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Three lifelong pals embark on a chaotic quest to solve the mystery of their old friend’s suspicious death and keep their own dark secret under wraps.
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A charming and intense young man inserts himself into the lives of women who fascinate him.
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Lady Eileen ‘Bundle’ Brent investigates a murder plot at a 1925 country house party after a prank turns deadly and changes lives forever
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Inspired by the adventures of Arsène Lupin, gentleman thief Assane Diop sets out to avenge his father for an injustice inflicted by a wealthy family.
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Betrothed against her will to King George, young Charlotte arrives in London on her wedding day and faces scrutiny from the monarch’s cunning mother.
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Orphaned at the tender age of nine, prodigious introvert Beth Harmon discovers and masters the game of chess in 1960s USA. But child stardom comes at a price.
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Having gone missing seven years ago, the previously blind Prairie returns home, now in her twenties with her sight restored. While many believe she is a miracle, others worry that she could be dangerous.
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The title of the horror series created by Haley Z Boston tells you everything you need to know about events leading up to the wedding of Rachel (Camila Morrone) and her fiance Nicky (Adam DiMarco). It is five days until their dream nuptials in a snowy forest close to his family’s secluded vacation home. Rachel embarks on a road trip to the remote location and en route, her superstition and paranoia run rampant. She is gripped with the feeling that some unspeakable tragedy will befall attendees at the wedding and those concerns deepen when she notices a series of eerie coincidences. As the clock ticks down to Rachel saying her vows, she begins to question whether Nicky is truly her soulmate or if she is poised to make a lifelong commitment to the wrong person.
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Need a lawyer? Call Mickey Haller. He runs his law practice out of his Lincoln, and he’s ready to hit the gas. Moving through Los Angeles, he takes cases while balancing a private life that includes being a father and having two ex-wives. Drama starring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo
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In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government exploits. As they search for answers, the children unravel a series of extraordinary mysteries.

