If I were to watch one show from your country, what would you recommend?
We can obviously skip English language shows as those are all well known. I’m sure other countries also have great shows that are not that popular. Ideally, something original and specific to this country, not some big Netflix show that’s the same a shows from any other country.
To start, from Spain I would recommend “Riot Police”: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10883660/
Great story, great characters, great acting. It covers universal problems like police brutality and corruption so it’s accessible to anyone but it also shows them though a Spanish prism that makes it unique.


From the UK, I’d probably go for The Day Today, which ran for a single six-episode series back in 1994.
It’s a satirical news programme which manages to be more cutting and accurate than anything that’s been produced since, and along the way includes pastiches of fly-on-the-wall documentaries (doing The Office years before The Office), multi-camera soap operas (The Bureau), the rise of multichannel TV (RokTV) and so much more. A lot of the show’s staff were actually from the BBC’s own news department so timbre is spot-on, and received an incredible level of French polish before broadcast meaning every second of it is crammed with gags, slights and real blink-and-you’ll-miss-it jokes and, aside from the dated styling and real-world reference, the whole thing feels frustratingly prescient thirty years later.
Don’t forget Brass Eye.
“Security footage of a paedophile disguised as a school”
Can I have sex with this 6 year old now that she’s 25?
No! Absolutely disgusting!
EDIT : Though my favourite is “This is cake. It’s a made up drug. That is to say, it’s not made from plants, but nasty chemicals”
My shatner’s bassoon has been fucked since 1997.
brilliant show, shame I don’t seem to be able to find any hi rez copies of it
Trouble is, it was never broadcast in any hi-res format, and certainly never released on one. At best you’ll find it on DVD.
ha, yeah that would explain it, thanks for the info