If you enjoyed the raw and eye-opening reality of 'The Great British Benefits Handout (2016),' you'll love these three similar shows and movies that delve into the complexities of welfare systems, societal struggles, and human resilience. This article highlights gripping titles that offer the same thought-provoking insights, making them perfect for your next watchlist.

The Tower (2021)
Description: This drama series delves into the lives of residents in a high-rise building, highlighting social inequalities and the impact of policy on everyday lives. It shares a focus on community and systemic issues.
Fact: The show is based on real-life events and was critically acclaimed for its gripping storytelling and realistic portrayal of urban life.


People Like Us (1999)
Description: This documentary series explores the lives of ordinary people, focusing on their struggles and daily challenges, much like the reference title. It provides an intimate look at societal issues through personal stories.
Fact: The series was praised for its raw and unfiltered portrayal of everyday life, and it was one of the first to use a fly-on-the-wall documentary style in the UK.


The Street (2006)
Description: This anthology series examines the lives of people living on the same street, tackling themes of poverty, resilience, and community. It mirrors the reference title's focus on societal challenges and personal narratives.
Fact: Each episode of the series is a self-contained story, and it won multiple awards for its powerful writing and performances.
