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British shows tend to be smarter with a dry sense of humour.
Dr. Who, Torchwood, Coupling, Footballers Wives, plus Hitchcock's British films, like Frenzy, The Lodger, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Sabotage, Young and Innocent, The Lady Vanishes.
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