If you're a fan of 'The Last Detective' (2003) and its charming mix of mystery, humor, and British wit, you'll love this list of 10 similar shows and movies. Whether you're drawn to quirky detectives, cozy crime-solving, or lighthearted mysteries, these recommendations will keep you entertained. Dive in and discover your next favorite series!

Poirot (1989)
Description: A classic detective series based on Agatha Christie's novels, featuring the meticulous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, with elegant period settings and intricate plots.
Fact: David Suchet played Poirot for 25 years, making it one of the longest-running portrayals of a single character in TV history. The series adapted all of Christie's Poirot stories.


Midsomer Murders (1997)
Description: A British detective series set in picturesque rural villages, featuring intricate murder mysteries with a mix of dark humor and local eccentricities.
Fact: The show holds the record for the highest number of on-screen deaths in a British TV series. It was originally based on the novels by Caroline Graham.


Foyle's War (2002)
Description: A detective series set during and after WWII, blending historical context with crime-solving, focusing on moral dilemmas and the impact of war on society.
Fact: The series was praised for its historical accuracy, often incorporating real wartime events into its plots. It was initially intended to be a one-off miniseries but became a long-running hit.


Murdoch Mysteries (2008)
Description: A historical detective series set in late 19th-century Toronto, featuring innovative forensic techniques and a mix of crime-solving with period drama.
Fact: The show incorporates real historical figures and events into its plots. It has been praised for its attention to historical detail and inventive storytelling.


Vera (2011)
Description: A crime drama centered around a no-nonsense female detective solving complex cases in the rugged landscapes of Northumberland, with a strong focus on character-driven storytelling.
Fact: The series is based on the novels by Ann Cleeves. The titular character, Vera Stanhope, is known for her unglamorous but highly effective detective work.


Death in Paradise (2011)
Description: A lighthearted detective series set on a tropical island, blending murder mysteries with humor and a fish-out-of-water premise, featuring a British detective adjusting to Caribbean life.
Fact: The show is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. It has had multiple lead detectives over its run, each bringing a unique style to the role.


Father Brown (2013)
Description: A cozy mystery series set in the 1950s, featuring a Catholic priest who solves crimes in his village, with a focus on moral lessons and community dynamics.
Fact: The character of Father Brown was created by G.K. Chesterton in the early 20th century. The series modernizes the stories while keeping the original's charm.


Shetland (2013)
Description: A gripping crime drama set in the remote Shetland Islands, featuring atmospheric storytelling and a strong sense of place, with mysteries often tied to the local community.
Fact: The show is also based on novels by Ann Cleeves. Its remote setting and harsh weather conditions often play a significant role in the plot.


The Brokenwood Mysteries (2014)
Description: A New Zealand-based detective series with a quirky small-town setting, blending murder mysteries with local humor and a tight-knit community feel.
Fact: The show is known for its witty dialogue and scenic New Zealand landscapes. Each episode title is a reference to a classic country or rock song.


Grantchester (2014)
Description: A period detective series set in the 1950s, combining crime-solving with personal drama and a charming village setting, featuring a clergyman as an amateur sleuth.
Fact: The series is based on the 'Grantchester Mysteries' novels by James Runcie. It explores themes of morality and redemption alongside its murder mysteries.
