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Best British TV Series of 2023

The only people with the power to fight the spectres?

Teenagers, whove been enlisted into the all-powerful Fittes Agency to do the dangerous work of protecting the world.

Its filled with mysteries, sword fights, peril and scares, and boasts an excellent 80s Goth soundtrack.

Its a real shame that Netflix didnt see fit to giving this a second series.

But in the final season,Top Boyshows those dreams becoming closer to a nightmare.

The final seasons promise of no loose ends however, isnt exactly true.

How could it be, because crime as this season shows to devastating effect never stops.

Finally came news that they were going to do it!

9is the master of subverting expectations and a devil for mischief.

Grotesque, funny, condensed stories all, that proved theres no slowing down for this one.

Its dynamic, sometimes heartbreaking, often unbearably tense, but ultimately completely addictive viewing.

Its also exhilarating to be part of a TV gang, which is exactly what this is.

Fans of that category will know that its a perilous place to be when it comes to recommissioning.

Go on, then, as its Christmas.

This gave the show an opportunity to introduce several new characters and explore fresh areas of intimacy.

Long may it continue.

Anyway, thats just what the cast and creators ofBBC comedyGhostshave done for their adored sitcom.

They and the ghosts made some emotional leaps and realised the family theyd all become.

No wonder so many ofDen of Geeks writers put it at the top of their lists.

The chances are that youve already seen it, but if not, oh, the jealousy!

Waiting for you are 18 episodes of some of TVs most gripping storytelling and finest acting.

Played by Sarah Lancashire in a career-best performance, Cawood is a legendary TV character.

Honestly, you wont see a better or more involving drama, andthe endingis pretty much perfect.

After all, the book had been adapted, what more was there to say?

Plenty, as it turns out.

The real delight though, was in the episodes themselves.