BBC One crime drama about Brighton police officers in South Sussex. Premiered on October 28, 2015, first police drama since HolbyBlue. Focuses on personal lives alongside police incidents. Eight-part series aired in same eight o'clock slot
Erika Henningsen voices Charlie Morningstar, Lucifer's daughter and Hell's princess. Stephanie Beatriz portrays Vaggie, Charlie's manager and fierce friend. Jeremy Jordan voices Lucifer, the leader of Hell. Alex Brightman voices Sir Pentious, the villain turned hotel client
Mr. Queen leads with 9.0 rating, featuring chef Jang Bong Hwan in presidential residences. Alchemy of Souls ranks 9.1, set in fictional Daeho country about young mages. Vincenzo follows adopted Park Joo Hyeong as Mafia consigliere Vincenzo Cassano. True Beauty shows high school girl becoming famous through YouTube makeup
Gilmore Girls premiered on The WB in 2000. Show ran for seven seasons and received Netflix revival in 2016. Ranking based on character interest and dynamic development
Josh Radnor continues acting, directing, and starring in Broadway's Disgraced. Neil Patrick Harris hosts Academy Awards and writes autobiography. Cobie Smulders works in films and Netflix's Friends from College. Alyson Hannigan hosts Penn & Teller: Fool Us and stars in You Might Be the Killer. Jason Segel nominated for Independent Spirit Award for The End of the Tour
Kate Sheffield appears in The Viscount Who Loved Me book. Anthony Bridgerton seeks a suitable wife without falling in love. Edwina Sheffield, Anthony's chosen match, has Kate as stepsister. Kate protects Edwina from fortune hunters and Anthony. Kate develops feelings for Anthony despite his reputation