![]() ![]() With so many options and so little time it is easy to miss gems like these but don't worry we’ve got you. ![]() As always, we’d love to hear from you on Facebook or Twitter about which shows you love and which you think are the most underrated. If you love Peep Show you will adore Back. With an all star comedy powerhouse cast, Back will leave you in stitches before the first episode has even finished. Their latest creation shows two estranged foster brothers after their father passes. Starring Roisin Gallagher as Shiv Sheridan, a recovering alcoholic trying to stay sober in a family of heavy drinkers, this fresh show will leave you laughing out loud and struggling not to binge the whole season.Ī final spine-tinglingly funny comedy that deserves its weight in awards is the iconic Mitchell and Webb’s show Back. We’d describe it as the love child of Fleabag and This Way Up with just a pinch of that classic Peep Show awkwardness. In search of something new? The Dry is a new Irish sitcom that is not to be missed. Crazy Head is funny, smart and created by BAFTA award winning Howard Overman, what more could you want? Join them as they navigate life in their early 20s and kick some demon butt along with their seriously funny banter. Crazy Head follows Amy and Raquel, two powerful women with the ability to see demons. But you can watch it with us as many times as you like. What about something a little different? The cult classic Crazy Head, first aired on Channel 4, sadly only ran for one season. With the hilarious acting of Lauren Socha playing Cat and Ellie White as Cathy to bring it to life, you’ll be in stitches as their story unfolds. ![]() The two women (both called Catherine) are chalk and cheese and must learn to co-exist in each other's lives. The Other One by Holly Walsh and Pippa Brown is a comedic story of two long lost half sisters who only find out about each other after their fathers passing. Well not anymore! Here are some laugh out loud slapsticks for you to enjoy. Yet some of our favourite comedies have gone woefully overlooked. See some players try and win the hearts and minds of the other contestants as themselves, while others use the opportunity to create a completely new persona and catfish as someone else.Įveryone loves a good laugh, we sure do. The Circle is a reality TV series where all contestant interactions take place on social media. While the US may have borrowed the premise, nothing quite hits home like the OG. ![]() The Circle is not the most lowkey series on our list but in our opinion the UK version is in need of some attention. What’s not to love about 10 Brits being dropped into Greece all fighting for one gold card with 50 grand on it? Watch them chase each other across the country from Athens to Mykonos trying to live the life of Plutus, the Greek god of wealth. If you are caught with the gold card by another contestant you lose it all and the winner takes it all. Picture this: a life of luxury on the sunny shores of Greece but there’s one catch, literally. Ī brand spanking new series has caught our attention as of late, Loaded in Paradise. Yet with all the choices, it's easy to miss some real hidden gems. There is nothing quite like the best of British reality TV. We all love a good dose of real life escapism whether it's watching the Real Housewives bicker or the soggy bottoms in the bakers tent. While stoically comedic, it shows the realities of small town life and being an ex-con all wrapped up in classic British wit fashion. Written by Laura Solon and Daisy Haggard and starring the latter as Mira, this drama is not to be missed. It’s a show that you simply will not want to miss.Īnother favourite underrated show we love is Back to Life, a hard hitting comedy-drama following Mira as she gets out of prison for murder, as she heads back to her small childhood seaside town. This sobering drama by Peter Jackson has left us on the edge of our seats every episode and is brilliantly depicted by Lewis Gribben as Danny. Whether it be classics or something shiny and new, your Manhattan TV box has a whole treasure trove of dramas.Īll 4’s Somewhere Boy is a fantastic tale of 18-year-old Danny, whose father has kept him locked up his whole life and then suddenly finds himself facing the outside world. But with so many channels to choose from and an array of on-demand TV on offer, we want to take a look at some of the hidden gems that are waiting to be discovered on our Manhattan TV boxes. When we think of Freeview, it’s easy to immediately jump straight to the brilliant hit shows that grab everyone’s attention. ![]()
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