BBC's 100 Greatest Television Series of the 21st Century

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The 100 Greatest TV Series of the 21st Century is a list compiled in October 2021 by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), as part of their annual critics' poll, chosen by a voting poll of 206 television experts (critics, journalists, academics and industry figures) from 43 countries.[1]

Statistics[edit]

It was compiled by collating the top ten series submitted by the experts who were asked to list the best series that began airing since the year 2000. Television programmes that began in the 20th century but continued airing in the 21st century were not eligible for inclusion (e.g. Doctor Who, SpongeBob SquarePants, South Park, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Sopranos). The third season of Twin Peaks (subtitled "The Return") is eligible due to it being commissioned as a stand-alone miniseries as opposed to a revival of the original series.[2] Breaking Bad (#3) and The Good Wife (#33) are the only programmes to also have spin-off series place on the list, with Better Call Saul (#23) and The Good Fight (#47), respectively. Only 7 programmes did not fall under the scripted live action genre; four animated shows — BoJack Horseman (#11), Avatar: The Last Airbender (#61), Rick and Morty (#76) and Steven Universe (#99) — and three non-fiction shows — the reality competition series RuPaul's Drag Race (#67) plus the non-fiction docuseries Planet Earth (#73) and the Academy Award-winning O.J.: Made in America (#81).[3] Damon Lindelof is the creator with the most shows on the list with three; The Leftovers (#7); Lost (#19) and Watchmen (#26).[4]

The majority of show that places within in the top 100 come from the United Kingdom and United States; with three from Denmark (including one co-production with Sweden), two each from France and Germany; with one from Canada; Ireland; Italy; and Spain. Australia and South Korea are notably absent from the list altogether, with the list process beginning before Bluey and Squid Game began a renaissance of culture from their respective countries in international markets. [5][6]

Process[edit]

BBC Culture asked 206 television experts from around the world to rank the ten television programs produced in the twenty-first century that they considered the greatest.[7][8] Participants were permitted to choose from titles released between January 2000 to July 2021 (when all responses were collected). Each program listed in these responses was then given points based on their ranking. If a program was ranked first in a critic's list, that program would get ten points, whereas the one ranked in tenth place would get one point. The list features three ties: Downton Abbey and Band of Brothers for the 36th-place ranking; The Good Place and Pose for the 62nd-place ranking and Narcos and Normal People for the 84th-place ranking.

A total of 206 critics from 43 countries participated in the poll, with the largest number (52) from the United Kingdom, followed by 29 from the United States. Out of the 206, 104 are men, 100 are women, and two are non-binary.[9]

Partial list[edit]

Rank Name of television series Creator(s) Year of premiere Year of latest episode Network Country
1. The Wire David Simon 2002 2008 HBO United States
2. Mad Men Matthew Weiner 2007 2015 AMC
3. Breaking Bad Vince Gilligan 2008 2013
4. Fleabag Phoebe Waller-Bridge 2016 2019 BBC Three (S1)
BBC One (S2)
United Kingdom
5. Game of Thrones David Benioff and D.B. Weiss 2011 HBO United States
6. I May Destroy You Michaela Coel 2020 2020 BBC One United Kingdom
7. The Leftovers Damon Lindelof 2014 2017 HBO United States
8. The Americans Joe Weisberg 2013 2018 FX
9. The Office (UK) Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant 2001 2003 BBC Two (S1-S2)
BBC One (specials)
United Kingdom
10. Succession Jesse Armstrong 2018 2023 HBO United States

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The 100 greatest TV series of the 21st Century". BBC Culture. 18 October 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  2. ^ "The 100 greatest TV series of the 21st Century: Who Voted?". BBC Culture. 18 October 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  3. ^ 100 Greatest TV Series of the 21st Century Revealed|Digital Trends
  4. ^ BBC Culture Names 'The Wire' the Best Series of the 21st Century - IndieWire
  5. ^ Bizzaca, Caris (5 November 2021). "Spotlight on kids' TV". Screen Australia. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  6. ^ Sang-Hun, Choe (3 November 2021). "From BTS to 'Squid Game': How South Korea Became a Cultural Juggernaut". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  7. ^ Why The Wire is the greatest TV series of the 21st Century - BBC Culture
  8. ^ Game of Thrones, Money Heist, Breaking Bad among BBC’s top 100 tv series of 21st century|Financial Express
  9. ^ BBC reveals best TV shows of the 21st century including Succession and Game of Thrones|Denbighshire Free Press

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