Summary

  • British murder mysteries are a popular TV genre in the UK thanks to iconic characters like Poirot and Miss Marple.
  • Streaming services offer a wide array of gripping mystery shows, showcasing the evolution of the genre over time.
  • Series like "The Fall," "Prime Suspect," and "The Tunnel" explore complex themes of morality and justice in thrilling narratives.

One of the most popular genres of television shows in the United Kingdom is classic British murder mysteries. This should come as no surprise to fans of the mystery genre. Not only is Sherlock Holmes a pure British invention, but Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time with her British mysteries involving both Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple solving seemingly unsolvable crimes. From these origins, British television's history is full of popular genre examples, with sleuths of all ages solving everything from murder mysteries to locked room cases.

Studios were quick to pick up on audiences' love for the murder mystery genre, and the result is a myriad of thrilling television shows that have their take on the matter. Thanks to streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, and the British-flavored BritBox, there are so many great mystery shows to choose from. The best series of this kind show the ways the genre has evolved, from the quieter and quaint mysteries of the 1980s to the more cynical and dark mysteries of modern series.

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20 The Fall (2013-2016)

3 Seasons, 17 Episodes

The Fall

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The Fall
Release Date
2013 - 2016-00-00
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    DSU Stella Gibson
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    Paul Spector
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    Katie Benedetto

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The Fall is a British-Irish crime drama series starring Gillian Anderson as Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson. The show follows her pursuit of a serial killer, Paul Spector, played by Jamie Dornan, in Belfast. Directed by Allan Cubitt, the series delves deeply into the psychological aspects of both the hunter and the hunted, providing a tense narrative that explores themes of morality, justice, and human behavior.

Seasons
3

For fans of The X-Files, it is likely a lot of fun seeing Gillian Anderson stepping back into the role of a fierce and determined investigator. However, The Fall is a much more grounded crime mystery yet one that captures a similar engrossing tone. Anderson stars in the series, which is set in Northern Ireland, as Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson, who specializes in taking on open murder investigations that have become stale.

The show also stars Jamie Dornan as a serial killer who is targeting young women in Belfast. Focusing on the single case helps to set The Fall apart from other shows in the genre. It is also unique to examine an investigation that is still fresh yet has slowed over time. Anderson is excellent as the sharp and skilled detective who encounters more than a few obstacles, while Dornan makes for an effectively menacing target in this cat-and-mouse tale.

19 Prime Suspect (1991-2006)

7 Seasons, 15 Episodes

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Prime Suspect
Release Date
1991 - 1991-00-00

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Prime Suspect is a British crime drama series starring Helen Mirren as DCI Jane Tennison, a tenacious detective navigating a male-dominated police force. The series, created by Lynda La Plante, follows Tennison as she investigates complex criminal cases while grappling with internal politics and her own personal struggles. Renowned for its gritty realism and depth of characterization, Prime Suspect highlights the challenges of law enforcement and the perseverance required to seek justice.

Seasons
7

Oscar-winner Helen Mirren stars in Prime Suspect, a long-running police procedural that explores the protagonist’s place in the police force while also being a riveting crime drama. Mirren plays Jane Tennison, a no-nonsense detective in London who investigates various crimes and proves herself to be an intelligent and dedicated cop. However, she also must contend with the constant sexism she faces in her job.

Prime Suspect ran for over a decade, with Mirren taking the character of Tennison on a thrilling journey as a grounded and complex character within this genre. She elevates the show with a tour-de-force performance, and there are also some excellent ing players who her along the way, such as Tom Wilkinson and Ralph Fiennes. It is a fascinating exploration of the treatment of female officers in the force and the many obstacles they have to overcome on the job.

18 The Tunnel (2013-2018)

3 Seasons, 24 Episodes

The Tunnel (2013)

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3

The Bridge was a 2011 Nordic crime drama that centered on a body being found on the border between Sweden and Denmark, forcing detectives from each of the neighboring countries to work together to solve the case. The interesting concept led to a number of adaptations set in different locations, including the America-Mexico border series also called The Bridge. The concept was used again for this story about a body appearing in the Channel Tunnel connecting England and .

As with the other series that have used this concept, the pairing of the detectives is essential to the success of The Tunnel. Stars Stephen Dillane and Clémence Poésy are excellent as the two very different cops, each with their own flaws and their own brilliant approaches to the job. The truth behind the case becomes more interesting as they dig deeper into this murder and the work of a serial killer on the loose.

17 Vigil (2021-Present)

2 Seasons, 12 Episodes

Vigil

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Vigil
Release Date
December 23, 2021
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    Suranne Jones
    Amy Silva
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    Kirsten Longacre
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    Orla Russell
    Poppy Silva

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Vigil is a British crime drama series that takes place aboard a Trident nuclear submarine. DCI Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) investigates a mysterious death within the closed confines of the submarine, revealing complex conspiracies and intense rivalries as she works to uncover the truth while maintaining national security.

Seasons
2

While there are plenty of police procedurals that are able to tell the same type of crime stories and still be compelling, sometimes it's fun to find a show that takes a different approach to the genre. Such is the case with Vigil, with the first season of the show following Detective Chief Inspector Amy Silva of the Scotland police as she investigates a death aboard a ballistic missile submarine.

The show is a tense and gripping thriller that has a lot of fun exploring how the military and the police can butt heads during an investigation like this as it becomes clear that the supposed accidental death is part of something more. The series returned for a second season, which continued the military theme with Silva investigating a drone killing soldiers on a military base. Suranne Jones is a strong lead for the series, while she is also ed by Game of Thrones’ Rose Leslie as Silva’s professional and romantic partner.

16 Line of Duty (2017-2021)

6 Seasons, 36 Episodes

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Line of Duty
Release Date
2012 - 2026-00-00
Directors
David Caffrey, Douglas Mackinnon, Daniel Nettheim, Michael Keillor, John Strickland, Jed Mercurio, Sue Tully, Gareth Bryn, Jennie Darnell
Writers
Jed Mercurio

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The story in each season deals with a conflict within a police department between the regular forces and the internal affairs or "anti-corruption" unit. Thematically, it is concerned with the moral ambiguities that arise when policemen investigate their own.

Seasons
6

Another series that takes a unique approach to the crime procedural, Line of Duty is a thrilling drama that follows a team of internal affairs investigators. With a roving cast of actors and new characters over the course of the seasons, these detectives look into the corruption within the police force while also being viewed as traitors by other police officers.

There are a number of British murder mystery shows that show the police characters as being complex and even unethical at times, such as in Luther. However, it is thrilling to see a show like Line of Duty truly examining the darker side of law enforcement. It provides for more of a variety of cases than viewers might expect with the suspects ranging from those who are full-blown criminals to those who felt they were doing the right thing.

15 Poirot (1989-2013)

13 Seasons, 70 Episodes

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Poirot
Release Date
1989 - 2013-00-00

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Poirot is a British television drama series centered on Agatha Christie's famous detective, Hercule Poirot, portrayed by David Suchet. Running from 1989 to 2013, the series follows Poirot's meticulous and methodical investigations into various criminal cases, showcasing his unparalleled deductive skills and brilliance.

Seasons
13
Main Genre
Crime

To this day, Agatha Christie remains the best-selling novelist of all time, all thanks to her unique approach to writing characters and mysteries that even the shrewdest minds can't quite solve at first. One of her most famous characters is Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective known for using his brain to solve previously unsolvable crimes. This series is dedicated to his adventure as Poirot travels around and finds himself faced with one baffling case after another, using his keen intelligence to get to the bottom of it.

The real joy is just seeing this clever detective discover the truth as everyone else is left clueless.

Many actors took on the role of Poirot, most recently with Kenneth Branagh's Poirot movies. However, none are better than David Suchet in this television series, which adapted every Christie novel featuring the detective. While it is fun to see the show take on some of the most famous cases, like Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, the real joy is just seeing this clever detective discover the truth as everyone else is left clueless.

14 Marple (2005-2013)

6 Seasons, 23 Episodes

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Marple
Release Date
2004 - 2013-00-00
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    Geraldine McEwan
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    Julia McKenzie
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    Stephen Churchett
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Seasons
6
Main Genre
Mystery

Hercule Poirot might have been the most famous character created by Agatha Christie, but he wasn't the only one, nor the only interesting and captivating detective. Miss Marple also stars in Christie's novels as a shrewd older woman who frequently finds herself involved in murder mysteries. Unlike the professional detective Poirot, Marple is a kindly amateur sleuth helping her friends and neighbors solve their own mysteries.

The show Marple features two actresses taking on the role (Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie), and both bring their charm and uniqueness to the character. Marple is a charming and quaint character who can be the perfect antidote for some of the most brooding and dark detectives in modern British mysteries. There is a comforting, cozy quality to the stories that capture Christie's brilliant mystery writing style.

13 Sherlock Holmes (1984-1994)

9 Seasons, 41 Episodes

Sherlock Holmes (1984)

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Sherlock Holmes
Release Date
April 24, 1984
Directors
Paul Annett, John Bruce
Writers
John Hawkesworth, Jeremy Paul, T.R. Bowen, Alan Plater
Franchise(s)
Sherlock Holmes
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This classic series portrays the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson as they solve mysteries in 19th-century London. Known for his sharp intellect, keen observational skills, and deductive reasoning, Holmes tackles cases that baffle Scotland Yard.

Seasons
10

Anyone who is in love with British murder mysteries is likely also a fan of the most famous British detective of all time, Sherlock Holmes. While there have been a lot of different movies and shows featuring Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes offers an extended series of adventures with the detective and his loyal companion Dr. John Watson on their various cases.

While younger audiences might have had their first encounter with the famous detective in Guy Ritchie's 2009 Sherlock movie, this 1980s adaptation shouldn't be skipped. It places Holmes and Dr. Watson in the time period they were created in by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and follows the famous duo with great mysteries elevated by the fun of seeing their friendship at play. The series adapted 17 short stories and two novels from Doyle in its nine seasons.

12 Inspector Morse (1987-2000)

7 Seasons, 33 Episodes

Inspector Morse (1987)

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Inspector Morse
Release Date
1987 - 2000-00-00
Writers
Colin Dexter
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    John Thaw
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    Kevin Whately
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    James Grout

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This detective drama follows Chief Inspector Morse and Sergeant Lewis as they solve complex murder cases in Oxford. Adapted from Colin Dexter's novels, the series is renowned for its intellectual depth, sophisticated storytelling, and the compelling dynamic between the cerebral Morse and his more pragmatic partner.

Seasons
7

One of the longest-running shows of the British murder mysteries genre is Inspector Morse, first airing in 1987 and not stopping until 2000. Based on the novel series by Colin Dexter, who also created the TV show, Inspector Morse is charming, suspenseful, and utterly British. John Thaw plays the titular inspector, a snobbish yet brilliant detective with a love of classical music, beer, and solving crimes.

Thaw's curious take on the character makes for a charming, funny, and engaging hero as he takes on one case after another, alongside his friend and partner, Sgt. Robbie Lewis. This 12-season-long series is as binge-worthy as it is entertaining with a number of acclaimed actors appearing throughout the series, such as Brian Cox, Mark Strong, Rachel Weisz, and Sean Bean. The show even had two spin-off series with Lewis (2006-2015) and Endeavour (2012-2013).

11 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012-2015)

3 Seasons, 34 Episodes

Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012)

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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
Release Date
2012 - 2015-00-00
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries is a 2012 Australian television drama series set in the 1920s. It follows the charismatic and daring private detective Phryne Fisher, played by Essie Davis, as she solves crimes in Melbourne with style and wit. The series blends mystery, drama, and period charm, featuring a strong ing cast and richly detailed settings, making it a celebrated adaptation of the Phryne Fisher mystery novels by Kerry Greenwood.

Seasons
3

The character of Miss Fisher might not be as immediately recognizable as Hercule Poirot or as well-known as Sherlock Holmes. She is, however, one of the most interesting and well-crafted fictional female detective to ever be featured in a British murder mystery series. Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries takes place in the 1920s and follows Miss Fisher as she makes her way through life fighting for what is just and good, taking bad guys down along the way.

Essie Davis is a big reason for this as her lead performance is charming and witty while adding some glamor to the often serious genre.

The series delivers the typical engaging mysteries expected in the genre but also sets itself apart from other amateur detective stories. Essie Davis is a big reason for this as her lead performance is charming and witty while adding some glamour to the often serious genre. Even though it only lasted three seasons and ended in 2015, fans appreciated the character enough to justify the 2020 feature film, Miss Fisher & the Crypt of Tears.