Thatcher: a very British revolution. Not a universally loved figure on here I would guess but extremely good television. Understanding Thatcher and her aggressive Euroscepticism is required background if you want to begin to understand the current shit-show.
I heard this got a roasting for flossing over/ignoring the more controversial parts of her tenure.. notably Miners strike, Orgreave...
What is more interesting to me is how her uncompromising Iron Lady persona turned to caricature and lives on. The beatification of this Maggie by a large proportion of current Tories goes some way to explaining the national and self-harm they are comfortable with inflicting for Brexit: any U-turn would be a betrayal of her holy legacy.
If you enjoyed the Kiwi film What We Do In The Shadows, the series is worth a watch;https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0005bkwSome comedy genius moments
I've seen all of the second series. There was almost no discernible plot. Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw (and to a lesser extent for me, Sandra Oh) carried it, but boy did they carry it. I could watch Jodie Comer watching paint dry and still be enraptured.
Series 3 of Top Boy on Netflix. As you may or may not know, Drake brought this to Netflix after Channel 4 cancelled it. So amazing. It makes Bodyguard look like Button Moon. Even more impressive cast, inc Little Simz, Dave (of Glastonbury Thiago Silva fame), etc. I tried to ration it to an episode per day, but failed hopelessly. Epic soundtrack as well...