The 15 best BBC dramas to stream on BBC iPlayer right now

From The Capture to Line of Duty, these are the best BBC dramas of all time

BBC iPlayer is home to some of the greatest TV series of all time – and whether you like police thrillers or medical shows, we’ve rounded up the best BBC dramas available to stream.

In 2026, we’ve already had The Night Manager, The Walsh Sisters, and Lord of the Flies. Right now, we’re still trying to unpack the knotty brilliance of The Capture series 3.

It cannot be denied: the BBC has produced all-timer telly, year on year, for decades. With Half ManThe Cage, and another (much-needed) Line of Duty on the horizon, there’s no sign of the broadcaster slipping up anytime soon.

So, if you’ve already rinsed the best ITVX dramas, we’ve taken a deep dive into the iPlayer library to dig out the best shows you can stream.

Time

The cast of Time
Time is a harrowing must-watch (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Drama, Thriller
  • Year: 2021 – present
  • Creator: Jimmy McGovern
  • Length: 2 seasons, 6 episodes

What it’s about: In a British prison, a first-time inmate and a prison officer face guilt, violence, and impossible choices as they try to get through each day. This tense, gritty drama explores survival, responsibility, and the emotional toll of life in prison.

Why to watch: The first series of Time, following Sean Bean and Stephen Graham’s profound, harrowing life behind (and in front of) bars, was a grim masterpiece. It had two British TV heavyweights at the absolute top of their game.

Series 2 is sorely underrated, boasting a pained, accomplished turn from The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey. What else did you expect; it’s written by Jimmy McGovern!

Brian McCardie as Jackson Jones

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David Calder as John Cobden

Franc Ashman as Governor Cameron

Sean Bean as Mark Cobden

Stephen Graham as Eric McNally

Terence Maynard as Kavanagh

Shahid Ahmed as Sarfraz Jawad

Gemma Lawman as Sian Evans

Adam Abbou as Liam

Bella Ramsey as Kelsey Morgan

Siobhan Finneran as Marie-Louise O’Dell

Jodie Whittaker as Orla O’Riordan

Tamara Lawrance as Abi Cochrane

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Now TV, Amazon, AppleTV

The Capture

Callum Turner and Holliday Grainger in The Capture
The Capture series 3 is airing now (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
  • Year: 2019 – present
  • Creator: Ben Chanan
  • Length: 3 seasons, 13 episodes

What it’s about: A former soldier finally gets his life back after a conviction is overturned, hoping to focus on his young daughter and a fresh start. But new CCTV footage from a night out throws everything into doubt, pulling him into a tense fight to prove what really happened as powerful forces close in.

Why to watch: Are you a chronic dual-screener; someone who dopamine-maxes their way through any TV show or movie by scrolling on social media? The Capture, a riveting, complex thriller that’s so tightly plotted that even the most attuned viewer could miss something, isn’t for you.

Here’s our advice: put down your phone and lock in, because this is a timely series worth all of your attention.

Make sure you check out our recap of The Capture series 1 and 2 before diving into series 3.

Andy Nyman as Rowan Gill

Holliday Grainger as DI Rachel Carey

Ian Burfield as Taxi Driver

Callum Turner as Shaun Emery

Sophia Brown as Karen

Rebecca Scott as Office Manager

Huw Novelli as Covert OP Bryn

Kevin Garry as Jamal

Alex Andreas as Heavy Set Guard

James Ballanger as Guard Denny

Bodhi Rae Breathnach as Grace Flynn

Coulter Dittman as Coulter

Ron Perlman as Frank Napier

Ben Miles as Commander Danny Hart

Lia Williams as DSU Gemma Garland

Laura Haddock as Hannah Roberts

Barry Ward as Charlie Hall

Paapa Essiedu as Isaac Turner MP

Cavan Clerkin as DS Patrick Flynn

Available on: BBC iPlayer, STARZ

I May Destroy You

Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You
I May Destroy You is a masterpiece (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Drama
  • Year: 2020
  • Creator: Michaela Coel
  • Length: 1 season, 12 episodes

What it’s about: In modern-day London, a young writer with a busy social life is thrown off course after a night out leaves her shaken and searching for answers. As she tries to make sense of what happened, she rethinks relationships, consent, and the everyday choices that shape her future, leaning on friends while rebuilding her confidence and direction.

Why to watch: I May Destroy You is a masterpiece; a staggering odyssey of real-life trauma, revenge, and self-reflection that feels enduringly essential. However, it’s a one-time watch. Though not devoid of light, it’s a difficult watch that warrants endurance.

Adam James as Julian

Franc Ashman as Susy Henny

Beverly Longhurst as Miss Mott

Danielle Vitalis as Teen Arabella

Michaela Coel as Arabella Essiuedu

Vivian Oparah as Bisola

Weruche Opia as Terry Pratchard

Sujaya Dasgupta as Mandeep

Fela Lufadeju as Rumi

Lara Rossi as Kat

Ann Akinjirin as Alissa

Marouane Zotti as Biagio

Mariah Gale as Officer Beth

Sarah Niles as Officer Funmi

Natalie Walter as Francine

Stephen Wight as Ben

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Amazon, AppleTV

The Missing

A young girl on a poster for The Missing
The Missing is every parent’s nightmare (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
  • Year: 2014 – 2016
  • Creator: Harry Williams, Jack Williams
  • Length: 2 seasons, 16 episodes

What it’s about: After a child vanishes during a family trip, the search stretches across years and borders, reopening old wounds and raising new questions. Told across two timelines, this tense anthology thriller follows the ripple effects on loved ones, investigators, and a community struggling with grief, suspicion, and the need for answers.

Why to watch: What would you do if your child disappeared? The Missing, a sobering, two-series anthology, goes to painful, but earnest lengths to illustrate how horrendous that could be. Of course, it’s still a thriller, and those elements are effective – but not as much as the anxiety it evokes. You’ll hate it (and love it).

David Morrissey as Sam Webster

James Nesbitt as Tony Hughes

Dianne Weller as HQ Receptionist

Keeley Hawes as Gemma Webster

Abigail Hardingham as Alice Webster

Frances O’Connor as Emily Hughes

Tchéky Karyo as Julien Baptiste

Anastasia Hille as Celia Baptiste

Joséphine de la Baume as Monique

Jason Flemyng as Mark Walsh

Lia Williams as Nadia Herz

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Disney+, Prime Video, Sky Go, Amazon, AppleTV

Bodies

Max Beasley and Patrick Baladi in Bodies
Bodies is perfect for Line of Duty fans (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Drama
  • Year: 2004 – 2006
  • Creator: Jed Mercurio
  • Length: 3 seasons, 17 episodes

What it’s about: This British medical drama follows staff on a busy NHS obstetrics and gynaecology ward as they juggle relentless targets, workplace politics, and personal entanglements. It aims for a gritty, unvarnished look at hospital life, with intense procedures and hard choices that test professional ethics and relationships.

Why to watch: Line of Duty made Jed Mercurio a household name. However, there’s an argument for Bodies remaining his best TV show. It’s morbid in every way; its humour, the grotesque effects, and how it makes you feel. And, yet, it’s incredibly addictive.

Even Mercurio (via The Guardian) says it’s the drama he’s “most proud of”.

Keith Allen as Tony Whitman

Max Beesley as Rob Lake

Patrick Baladi as Roger Hurley

Simon Lowe as Tim Sibley

Phaldut Sharma as Darpak Gill

Vicky Hall as Chrissy Farrell

Tamzin Malleson as Polly Grey

Susan Lynch as Maria Orton

Preeya Kalidas as Maya Dutta

Hattie Morahan as Beth Lucas-Hall

Rhashan Stone as Tom Gorman

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Britbox, Amazon, AppleTV

Luther

Idris Elba in Luther
Luther is Idris Elba’s greatest role (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
  • Year: 2010 – 2019
  • Creator: Neil Cross
  • Length: 5 seasons, 20 episodes (plus a Netflix movie)

What it’s about: A driven detective hunts brutal killers across London while battling his own inner turmoil and a growing reputation that puts him at odds with colleagues. Each case piles on fresh pressure, forcing him to make risky choices as his personal life and work crises collide.

Why to watch: Getting a late-night bus and sitting on the top deck alone, going to bed, opening the door to someone who tells you they’re a police officer: Luther envisaged the worst-case scenario of all of these, whether it’s a satanic obsessive licking your face or a man snaking out from underneath you.

Elba’s smouldering, haymaker copper is a legend, but Ruth Wilson’s beguiling temptress is the show’s true icon.

Idris Elba as John Luther

Indira Varma as Zoe Luther

John Albasiny as Andrei Kolchak

Lex Daniel as Ronald Massey

Lorraine Hilton as June Segar

Michael Smiley as Benny Silver

Ned Dennehy as William Carney

Selva Rasalingam as Craig Lane

Sonita Henry as Daria Shubik

Steven Robertson as Robert Millberry / Nicholas Millberry

Anna Brewster as Abby

Elliot Cowan as Tom Marwood

Nicholas Asbury as DCI Woodgate

Warren Brown as Justin Ripley

Chris Wilson as Police Firearms Officer (uncredited)

Catherine Hamilton as Kirsten Ross

Hiten Patel as PC Singh

Golda Rosheuvel as Sally Thomas

Lewis Young as William Lucas

Charlotte Pyke as Roberta Wise

Steven Mackintosh as Ian Reed

Saskia Reeves as Rose Teller

Dermot Crowley as Martin Schenk

Aimee-Ffion Edwards as Jenny Jones

Nikki Amuka-Bird as Erin Gray

Sienna Guillory as Mary Day

David O’Hara as George Stark

Gary Hailes as Donnie McKinney

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Sky Go, Amazon, AppleTV

Doctor Foster

Suranne Jones in Doctor Foster
Doctor Foster is the perfect binge-watch (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Drama
  • Year: 2015 – present
  • Creator: Mike Bartlett
  • Length: 2 seasons, 10 episodes

What it’s about: A woman begins to suspect her husband is having an affair and starts digging for the truth. As she follows one lead after another, the situation spirals beyond betrayal into a tense, emotionally charged unraveling that exposes darker behavior and a streak of violence beneath the surface.

Why to watch: Is Doctor Foster as refined as other BBC dramas on this list? No, but it is a compulsively entertaining, irresistibly wild psycho(melo)drama that you will give yourself over to.

It was a sensation when it originally aired, and with series 3 confirmed, there’s no better time to revisit or discover it.

Suranne Jones as Dr Gemma Foster

Bertie Carvel as Simon Foster

Clare-Hope Ashitey as Carly

Isabelle Estelle Corbusier as Kiki Farren

Thusitha Jayasundera as Ros Mahendra

Martha Howe-Douglas as Becky

Jodie Comer as Kate Parks

Tom Taylor as Tom Foster

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Sky Go, Amazon, AppleTV

Sherwood

The cast of Sherwood on the poster
If you’re enjoying Gone, you need to watch Sherwood (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Crime, Mystery, Drama
  • Year: 2022 – present
  • Creator: James Graham
  • Length: 2 seasons, 12 episodes

What it’s about: In a divided former mining community, a shocking killing reopens long-held grudges and sparks fresh rivalries. As the search for answers intensifies, families and neighbours are pulled into a tense spiral of suspicion, revenge, and painful history.

Why to watch: Sherwood (penned by Quiz’s writer, James Graham) has all the hallmarks of a quality British crime drama: brutal murders, a small village, a (loose) true story, strong cultural commentary, and…. David Morrisey! It’s tense, heart-wrenching, and it never overplays its hand. If you like the first series, there’s a second one… and a third has been confirmed.

Alun Armstrong as Gary Jackson

Clare Holman as Helen St Clair

Robert Glenister as DI Kevin Salisbury

Stephen Dillane as Roy Branson

Terence Maynard as DS Cleaver

Phaldut Sharma as Chief Constable Fraser

Adeel Akhtar as Andy Fisher

Robert Emms as Samuel Warner

Andrew Gower as Jamie

Sharlene Whyte as Pam Bottomley

Ria Zmitrowicz as Lisa Waters

Safia Oakley-Green as Cinderella Jackson

Michael Balogun as Harry Summers

Sam Buchanan as Nicky Branson

Bethany Asher as Stephie Bottomley

Josh Rowland as Dale

Bill Jones as Ronan Sparrow

Sarah Priddy as Magistrate

Kevin Doyle as Fred Rowley

Lesley Manville as Julie Jackson

Lorraine Ashbourne as Daphne Sparrow

Adam Hugill as Scott Rowley

Perry Fitzpatrick as Rory Sparrow

Nadine Marshall as Jenny Harris

Philip Jackson as Mickey Sparrow

David Morrissey as DCS Ian St Clair

Available on: BBC iPlayer, UKTV Play, All 4, Sky Go, Amazon, AppleTV

Normal People

Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar Jones in Normal People
Normal People will shatter your heart (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Year: 2020
  • Creator: Catherine Magee
  • Length: 1 season, 12 episodes

What it’s about: Two young people keep drifting in and out of each other’s lives, pulled together by attraction and pushed apart by insecurity, class pressures, and what they leave unsaid. As they move from school into early adulthood, their connection becomes a tender, painful study of intimacy, power, and the need to be loved.

Why to watch: Normal People is one of the most intimate and sexually vivid shows that’s ever aired on British TV. As tempting as it is to talk about it on those terms (don’t watch it with your mum and dad), and as inseparable as it is from why the series works, it’s much, much more than that.

It’s among the most soul-stirring love stories ever written, and the fact that people struggle to accept Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones not being a couple in real life tells you everything you need to know.

Daisy Edgar-Jones as Marianne Sheridan

Aoife Hinds as Helen Brophy

Domhnall Herdman as Matt

Paul Mescal as Connell Waldron

Liz Fitzgibbon as Ms. Neary

Michael Phong Le as Matt

Rachel Benaissa as Teaching Assistant 1 (as Rachel Mariam)

Desmond Eastwood as Niall

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Disney+, Netflix, Sky Go, AppleTV, Amazon

The Lakes

John Simm and Emma Cunniffe in The Lakes
The Lakes is a forgotten gem (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Mystery, Drama
  • Year: 1997 – 1999
  • Creator: Jimmy McGovern
  • Runtime: 2 seasons, 14 episodes

What it’s about: Danny Kavanagh leaves Liverpool for the Lake District, finding work at a hotel and love with a local girl named Emma. Yet Danny remains an outsider in the close-knit community, and through the machinations of fate, he finds himself implicated in a tragedy. The secrets, lies, and crimes, of the seemingly tranquil community continue to be revealed.

Why to watch: The Lakes has been somewhat lost to time – but if it landed on Netflix today, it’d be a smash hit. Once described by the BBC as “torrid” (when it received even more complaints than Queer as Folk), this is a gutsy, dark, and enduringly provocative drama that’s rough-edged and totally absorbing. Plus, it was an early showcase – and clear proof – of John Simm’s star power.

Clare Holman as Simone Fisher

Elizabeth Berrington as Ruth

John Simm as Danny Kavanagh

Lee Oakes as Tharmy

Robert Pugh as Father Matthew

Tony Pitts as DS Mooney

Tony Turner as Policeman

Charles Dale as Gary Archer/’Chef’

Kaye Wragg as Lucy Archer

Elizabeth Bennett as Doreen Archer

Mary Jo Randle as Bernie Quinlan

Paul Copley as Peter Quinlan

James Thornton as Pete Quinlan

Available on: BBC iPlayer

This Is Going to Hurt

Ben Whishaw in This is Going to Hurt
This is Going to Hurt isn’t just its name, it’s a warning (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Year: 2022
  • Creator: Adam Kay
  • Length: 1 season, 7 episodes

What it’s about: A junior doctor in a busy obstetrics and gynaecology ward faces relentless shifts, limited resources, and constant pressure. The series mixes sharp humour with raw, emotional moments as work and personal life collide in an overstretched hospital system.

Why to watch: It’s easy to laud Ben Whishaw for This is Going to Hurt (he’s perfect in it; a kind, sarky, frazzled presence that anchors the whole show). But it’s also a near-flawless adaptation of Adam Kay’s memoir: hilarious and heartbreaking all at once, and a genuinely meaningful (and rightfully exhausting) post-pandemic drama.

Alex Jennings as Lockhart

Ben Whishaw as Adam Kay

Michael Simkins as Stephen

Jack Wilkinson as Daniel Farrell

Hannah Onslow as Erika

Ambika Mod as Shruti Acharya

Rory Fleck-Byrne as Harry

Michele Austin as Tracy

Tom Durant-Pritchard as Greg

Ashley McGuire as Houghton

Harriet Walter as Veronique

Kadiff Kirwan as Julian

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Amazon, AppleTV

Line of Duty

the cast of Line of Duty in handcuffs
Line of Duty was a phenomenon (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
  • Year: 2012 – present
  • Creator: Jed Mercurio
  • Length: 6 seasons, 36 episodes

What it’s about: A controversial police anti-corruption unit investigates wrongdoing from within the force, where every case tests loyalty, procedure, and trust. As inquiries intensify, tense interviews and courtroom moments push investigators to follow tiny details that could expose cover-ups or clear the innocent.

Why to watch: Line of Duty is one of the most addictive crime dramas the BBC has ever produced. It genuinely feels painful not to press play on the next episode after every immense, skin-tingling cliffhanger. Series 3 was the best, but its troughs (the ‘H’ reveal) are far fewer than its peaks.

Here’s the good news: Line of Duty series 7 has been confirmed.

Liz White as Jo

Thandiwe Newton as DCI Roz Huntley

Tony Pitts as DCS Les Hargreaves

Elisa Lasowski as Nadzia Wojcik

Martin Compston as DS Steve Arnott

Lennie James as Tony Gates

Keeley Hawes as Lindsay Denton

Vicky McClure as DC Kate Fleming

Adrian Dunbar as SI Ted Hastings

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Acorn TV, Acorn TV (Via Amazon Prime), Netflix, Sky Go, Amazon, AppleTV

Life on Mars

Philip Glenister, John Simm, and Liz White leaning on a car in Life on Mars
Life on Mars is incredible (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Sci-fi
  • Year: 2006 – 2007
  • Creator: Matthew Graham, Tony Jordan, Ashley Pharoah
  • Length: 2 seasons, 16 episodes

What it’s about: After a car accident during a major investigation, a modern-day detective wakes up in 1973 with no clear explanation. Forced to work cases in a world of outdated tools and rougher attitudes, he tries to survive the culture shock while searching for clues that might explain what happened and how to get back.

Why to watch: An imaginative, bracingly funny, and thrilling merge of timey-wimey fun and police procedurals, Life on Mars is an absolute must-watch (it’s even one of Stephen King’s favourite shows). It will have you hooked to the small screen, but it’s far from a saddening bore; in fact, you’ll want to relive it 10 times or more.

Jack Deam as Donald Sykes

John Simm as Sam Tyler

Kelly Wenham as Joni

Kieran O’Brien as Davie Mackay

Nicholas Blane as Oswald Spear

Philip Glenister as Gene Hunt

Stephen Aintree as Carroway

Steve Evets as Dickie Fingers

William Hoyland as Superintendent Rathbone

Phaldut Sharma as Ravi Gandhi

Sam Hazeldine as Colin Raimes

Orla Cottingham as Raimes’ Social Worker

Holly Mai Leighton as Young Girl

Corrinne Wicks as Barrister

Liz White as Annie Cartwright

Dean Andrews as Ray Carling

Marshall Lancaster as Chris Skelton

Noreen Kershaw as Phyllis Dobbs

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Prime Video

Peaky Blinders

The cast of Peaky Blinders
Peaky Blinders returns with a new movie on Netflix soon (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Drama, Crime, History
  • Year: 2013 – 2022
  • Creator: Steven Knight
  • Length: 6 seasons, 36 episodes (plus a Netflix movie)

What it’s about: In postwar 1919 Birmingham, a notorious gang builds its reputation with razor-bladed caps and ruthless ambition. As their sharp-minded leader pushes the family business to new heights, shifting alliances and mounting pressure test how far they’ll go to rise in a changing world.

Why to watch: Peaky Blinders’ reputation (sometimes a little cringe-worthily) precedes itself. It’s a swaggering, ultra-stylish, violent, and macho gangster epic that’s far more sophisticated and rich than its place in pop culture gives it credit for, and it sits comfortably in the same echelon as the likes of The Sopranos and Goodfellas.

Then again, who among us hasn’t felt the urge to shout, “By order of the [bleep] Peaky Blinders!”? If nothing else, it’s a testament to the power of Cillian Murphy.

Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby

Guy Williams as Sir Ian Carleton

Nick Holder as Marston

Tony Pitts as Inspector Moss

Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby

Wanda Opalinska as Mrs. Johnson

Joe Cole as John Shelby

Helen McCrory as Polly Gray

Iddo Goldberg as Freddie Thorne

Sophie Rundle as Ada Shelby

Adrien Brody as Luca Changretta

Dave Simon as Lancaster Officer Mulchay

Charlie Murphy as Jessie Eden

Available on: BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Sky Go, Amazon, AppleTV

Happy Valley

Sarah Lancashire, James Norton, and Rhys Connah on the rainy poster for Happy Valley series 3
Happy Valley is an all-time great (Credit: BBC)
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
  • Year: 2014 – 2023
  • Creator: Sally Wainwright
  • Length: 3 seasons, 18 episodes

What it’s about: A tough, experienced police officer juggles demanding cases with a complicated home life while raising a grandchild after a personal loss. Set in a close-knit Yorkshire community, the series blends dark humour with tense investigations and the everyday pressures that follow her on and off the job.

Why to watch: Is Happy Valley the best drama the BBC has ever made? Quite possibly. It has everything: Sarah Lancashire at her furious and lovable best, brilliantly loathsome characters (particularly James Norton’s icy, magnetic villain), and a story that starts strong, stays strong, and sticks the landing. It is the ultimate foolproof TV show: don’t trust anyone with a bad word to say about it.

Pauline Jefferson as Old Lady

Sarah Lancashire as Catherine Cawood

Shirley Henderson as Frances Drummond

Siobhan Finneran as Clare Cartwright

Robert Emms as Daryl Garrs

Mark Stanley as Rob Hepworth

Rhys Connah as Ryan Cawood

Mollie Winnard as Joanna Hepworth

James Norton as Tommy Lee Royce

Charlie Murphy as Ann Gallagher

Karl Davies as Daniel Cawood

Shane Zaza as Shafiq Shah

Joe Armstrong as Ashley Cowgill

George Costigan as Nevison Gallagher

Steve Pemberton as Kevin Weatherill

Available on: BBC iPlayer, UKTV Play, Sky Go, Amazon, AppleTV