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* ''Series/TheNo1LadiesDetectiveAgency''



* ''Series/TheLakes'': It had to be screened very late for several very good reasons.



* ''Series/TheMagiciansHouse''
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* ''Series/TheMagiciansHouse''
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A British trope in particular, these are quiet, inoffensive drama series, often of the CostumeDrama variety, that Creator/TheBBC or Creator/{{ITV}} sticks on Sunday evening (5.30pm to 8.30pm). They are designed for all the family to watch before the stress of Monday.

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A British trope in particular, these are quiet, inoffensive drama series, often of the CostumeDrama variety, that Creator/TheBBC or Creator/{{ITV}} sticks on Sunday evening (5.30pm (5:30 pm to 8.30pm).8:30 pm). They are designed for all the family to watch before the stress of Monday.



Depending on the channel's scheduling and executive decisions, they can easily be a DramaticHalfHour or a DramaticHourLong. Compare and contrast with the SaturdayMorningKidsShow, a VarietyShow aimed at children.

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Depending on the channel's scheduling and executive decisions, they can easily be a DramaticHalfHour or a DramaticHourLong. Compare and contrast with the SaturdayMorningKidsShow, a VarietyShow aimed at children. Contrast {{Watershed}}, the time when you can start showing uncensored content.
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Depending on the channel's scheduling and executive decisions, they can easily be a DramaticHalfHour or a DramaticHourLong.

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Depending on the channel's scheduling and executive decisions, they can easily be a DramaticHalfHour or a DramaticHourLong. Compare and contrast with the SaturdayMorningKidsShow, a VarietyShow aimed at children.
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Depending on the channel's scheduling and executive decisions, they can easily be a DramaticHalfHour or a DramaticHourLong.
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* ''Series/Casualty1906'' although it arguably pushes the boundaries of this trope by being post-{{watershed}} and therefore slightly HarmfulToMinors.

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* ''Series/Casualty1906'' although ''Series/Casualty1906'': Although it arguably pushes the boundaries of this trope by being post-{{watershed}} and therefore slightly HarmfulToMinors.
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* ''Series/{{Kingdom}}''

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* ''Series/{{Kingdom}}''''Series/Kingdom2007''
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* ''Heartbeat''

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* ''Kingdom''
* ''Lark Rise to Candleford''
* ''Poldark''
* ''The Magician's House''

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* ''Wild At Heart''
* ''Where The Heart Is''

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* ''Series/DowntonAbbey'' airs on Sundays in ''both'' the US and the UK.

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* ''Series/DowntonAbbey'' ''Series/DowntonAbbey'': It airs on Sundays in ''both'' the US and the UK.



* ''Series/{{Girls}}'' is [[{{Dramedy}} technically a comedy]], but arguably falls into the confines of the trope for being an {{Creator/HBO}} show that's AwardBait and HotterAndSexier, and for having a similar audience to the other US examples here.

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* ''Series/{{Girls}}'' is ''Series/{{Girls}}'': It's [[{{Dramedy}} technically a comedy]], but arguably falls into the confines of the trope for being an {{Creator/HBO}} show that's AwardBait and HotterAndSexier, and for having a similar audience to the other US examples here.



* ''Series/MasterpieceTheatre'', which has aired many of the British series.

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* ''Series/TheLakes'' - which had to be screened very late for several very good reasons.

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* ''Series/TheLakes'' - which ''Series/TheLakes'': It had to be screened very late for several very good reasons.



* ''Series/TheWalkingDead''

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* ''Series/TheWalkingDead''''Series/TheWalkingDead2010''
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Sunday dramas are also well-established in the United States through the medium of cable. {{Creator/HBO}}, {{Showtime}}, and Creator/{{AMC}} reserve most (if not all) of their original programming for this night. In America, however, the Sunday Evening Drama Series is more likely to be [[HotterAndSexier racier]] and [[DarkerAndEdgier more violent]]. These shows also tend to be AwardBait.

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Sunday dramas are also well-established in the United States through the medium of cable. {{Creator/HBO}}, {{Showtime}}, Creator/{{Showtime}}, and Creator/{{AMC}} reserve most (if not all) of their original programming for this night. In America, however, the Sunday Evening Drama Series is more likely to be [[HotterAndSexier racier]] and [[DarkerAndEdgier more violent]]. These shows also tend to be AwardBait.

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