UrsusTexicanus said:
We stream a lot of British shows through Acorn Online, Britbox and PBS. Their detective dramas usually have far more involved plots and twists than American shows. Our favorite, "Inspector Morse", came out in the 90's, followed by its sequel, "Inspector Lewis." We also like "Foyle's War" and for something lighter, "New Tricks." "New Tricks" is a dramedy, a clever combination of drama and comedy. There's also the very long running "Midsomer Murders." You'll never look at those charming English villages the same way again.
What no 'Endeavor'? (Morse's unmentioned first name), a precursor.
Watching "Dead Still" this season (Dublin period drama).
Not the same as "Waking the Dead"
I must be the only one who likes "Vera', old school, old lady detective.
Or for a different British lady detective, 'Agatha Raisin'
'Prime suspect" Helen Mirren as Tennison
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (OK it's Aussie, but they do speak English as opposed to American
Just before there was Monty Python, there was"At Last the 1948 Show"
Not many European shows mentioned
Wallender was mentioned but may have been the English version, not the Swedish.
Rebecka Martinsson if you like blonde Swedish amateur women detectives.
From Up North
Murdoch Mysteries period Toronto version of CSI
The Red Green Show, Canada has rednecks too...