
Whether you're a seasoned fan or you've just started to explore the world of television, you'll find lots of great shows to keep you entertained. Here are some of the best.
Rod Serling's anthology series explored human behavior and moral complexities. The show lasted for nearly a decade. Its final episode was hailed as the best series finale of all time. It circulated around Hollywood like comedy samizdat.
Jon Hamm and Elisabeth Moss starred as a pair of New York advertising executives in the 1960s. The show was praised for its social commentary and period authenticity. It won 16 Emmy awards.
Ab Fab was a primetime satire of daytime soaps and major crimes. It featured transvestitis, extramarital affairs, homosexuality, and spells of amnesia. The show was also very politically astute. It also had a stellar cast.
Its fourth season saw an unexpected departure from the series. Its last episode faced down the mortality of its characters.
The Syfy Channel reboot of Battlestar Galactica far improved upon the 1970s original. The remake had a first-rate cast, excellent special effects, and a shrewd political plotline. It also received an Emmy nomination for sound editing in 2004.
Jason Bateman won a Primetime Emmy Award for directing the series. Hugh Laurie received two Golden Globes for his performance in the series. It's also a favorite among Marvel fans. The show's fifth season was revived in 2017.
The White Lotus is an ensemble television series based on the book by Thomas Harris. The show features an unusual number of characters, with each episode presenting a medical mystery.