Top 10 Drama Shows

Robert Daly

By Robert Daly

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  1. Dexter
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  2. Californication (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Song)

    Californication (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Song)

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  3. The Sopranos

    The Sopranos

    A little jittery in the opening two series, delving as it does into the realm of the soap opera, The Sopranos nevertheless finds it's feet in series 3-6, and in the process becomes the greatest TV drama of all time. A must-see, a life-changer.

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  4. The Wire

    The Wire

    Grittier, less glamorous and a damn-sight harder to follow without subtitles than The Sopranos, The Wire is a Baltimore-set drama with oodles of wit, suspense and intelligence that will hook you like a bass to a maggot.

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  5. The West Wing
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  6. ER

    ER

    Quite aside from the fact that this is a splendid medical drama (created by Michael Crichton, the man who gave the world Jurassic Park and countless other best-sellers), ER is famous for turning one George Clooney from a virtually unknown actor into an Oscar-winning household name. Although the series continued to go from strength to strength even after he left.

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  7. House M. D.
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  8. Twin Peaks

    Twin Peaks

    David Lynch's brilliant, bizarre soap opera deserves its place on this list for basically being like no other show I have ever seen. The main plot, the investigation of the murder of Laura Palmer, was ever-present but it's the bizarre characters - such as the lady who carries a log around, the backwards talking dwarf - and the utterly weird goings-on that made this so memorable. Nearly 20 years later I'm still struggling to figure it all out.

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  9. Mad Men

    Mad Men

    This one's attracted a real cult following, and if you like your American dramas to be thought-provoking and intelligent then Mad Men - set in a 1960s ad agency in New York - more than fits the bill. One of the best shows around at the moment as far as I'm concerned.

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  10. Boardwalk Empire

    Boardwalk Empire

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