ITV has produced some of the most gripping, emotional, and unforgettable dramas ever seen on British television - from chilling true-crime stories to sweeping emotional masterpieces that keep viewers coming back year after year. Whether it's a haunting coastal murder mystery, a shocking real-life scandal that changed the nation, or an explosive police thriller that has audiences on edge, these shows prove why ITV continues to set the gold standard for British storytelling.
Critics have hailed many of these dramas as "masterpieces," with performances that have won BAFTAs, inspired global remakes, and turned quiet British towns into pop culture landmarks. Some made headlines for their social impact, others for their powerhouse acting and rewatch value - but all have left a lasting mark on viewers. Here, we count down the seven greatest ITV dramas of all time - and reveal the one "masterpiece" fans still can't stop rewatching.
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David Tennant delivers a chilling performance as real-life serial killer Dennis Nilsen, whose 1983 arrest exposed a series of gruesome murders in London. Co-starring Daniel Mays and Jason Watkins, this true-crime mini-series earned praise for its accuracy, and psychological insight. Des was a huge awards success, winning Best New Drama and Best Drama Performance for David Tennant at the National Television Awards. It also earned multiple BAFTA nominations, cementing its status as one of ITV's most acclaimed true-crime dramas.
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