List of serial drama television series
This is a list of serial drama television series. A serial is a television show which has a continuous plot that unfolds in sequential episode-by-episode fashion. Serials are, more often than not, shows that possess narrative complexity.[1] They typically follow many story arcs that span entire television seasons, or even in some cases, the entire run of the series.
A
B
- Babylon
- Babylon Berlin
- Babylon 5
- Banshee
- Barry
- Baskets
- Bates Motel
- Battlestar Galactica
- Batwoman
- Baywatch
- Being Human
- Being Human
- Better Call Saul
- Beverly Hills, 90210
- The Big C
- Big Little Lies
- Big Love
- Billions
- The Black Donnellys
- Black Lightning
- Black Monday
- Black Sails
- The Blacklist
- Blindspot
- Bloodline
- Boardwalk Empire
- Das Boot
- The Borgias
- Bosch
- Boss
- The Boys
- Brain Dead
- Breaking Bad[2]
- The Bridge
- Broadchurch
- Brothers & Sisters
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Burn Notice
C
- Caprica
- Carnival Row
- Carnivàle
- Castle Rock
- Catch-22
- Catherine
- Catherine the Great
- Central Park West
- Charmed
- Chernobyl
- Chuck
- The Client
- Code of a Killer
- Codes of Conduct
- Colony
- The Comeback
- Continuum
- Counterpart
- Courthouse
- Crash
- Crime Story
- The Crossing
- Crusade
D
- Dallas (1978–1991)
- Dallas (2012–2014)
- Damages
- Dark
- The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
- Dawson's Creek
- Daybreak
- The Dead Zone
- Deadwood
- Deep State
- The Dead Zone
- Defying Gravity
- Desperate Housewives
- The Deuce
- Devs
- Dexter[3]
- Dirt
- Dirty John
- Dispatches From Elsewhere
- Doctor Who
- Dollhouse
- Dominion
- Downton Abbey
- Dracula
- Dynasty (1981–1989)
- Dynasty (2017–)
- Dystopia
F
G
H
I
K
- Kidding
- Kidnapped
- The Killing
- Killing Eve
- Kings
- The Knick
- Knightfall
- Knots Landing
- Kyle XY
- Krypton
L
- The L Word
- The Last Kingdom
- Last Resort
- The Last Ship
- The Leftovers
- Legion
- The Librarians
- Life on Mars (U.K.)
- Life on Mars (U.S.)
- Lilyhammer
- Line of Duty
- Living With Yourself
- Locke & Key
- The Looming Tower
- Lost
- The Lottery
- Luck
M
- Mad Men[4][5]
- The Magicians
- The Man in the High Castle
- The Mandalorian
- Manhattan
- Manhunt: Unabomber
- Maniac
- Manifest
- Marianne
- Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Marvel's Daredevil
- Marvel's Jessica Jones
- Marvel's The Punisher
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
- Masters of Sex
- Mayans M.C.
- Medici
- Melrose Place (1992–1999)
- Melrose Place (2009–2010)
- The Messengers
- Millennium
- Mindhunter
- The Mist
- The Morning Show
- Mr. Robot
- Mrs. Fletcher
N
- The Name of the Rose
- Nashville
- The Newsroom
- The Night Of
- Nikita
- The Nine
- Nip/Tuck
- Narcos
- Narcos: Mexico
- Nurse Jackie
O
P
Q
- Queer as Folk (1999–2000)
- Queer as Folk (2000–2005)
R
S
- Salem
- Salvation
- Scandal
- Scream Queens
- Secret Diary of a Call Girl
- Secret Life of the American Teenager
- Secrets & Lies
- See
- A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Seven Seconds
- Shameless
- Sharp Objects
- The Shield
- Show Me a Hero
- The Sinner
- Six Feet Under
- The Slap (Australia)
- The Slap (U.S.)
- Sleeper Cell
- Sleepy Hollow
- Smallville
- The Society
- Sons of Anarchy
- The Sopranos[7]
- Soul Food
- Space: Above and Beyond
- Spartacus
- Spartacus: Blood and Sand
- The Spy
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Star Trek: Discovery
- Star Trek: Picard
- The Strain
- Strange Angel
- Stranger Things
- Succession
- Suits
- Supergirl
- Supernatural
- Swamp Thing
T
- Taken
- Ten Days in the Valley
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Terra Nova
- Terriers
- That's Life
- The Terror
- The X-Files
- This Is Us
- Threshold
- Top of the Lake
- Treadstone
- Treme
- Triumph Over Evil
- True Blood
- True Detective
- The Tudors
- Twin Peaks
- Twisted
- Tyrant
W
- Waco
- The Walking Dead
- Warehouse 13
- Watchmen
- Wayward Pines
- Weeds
- The West Wing
- Westworld
- The Whispers
- The White Princess
- The White Queen
- The Widow
- Wild Palms
- Winx Club
- The Wire[8]
- The Witcher
- Wolf Creek
- Wolf Hall
- Wynonna Earp
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