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  1. Below are our picks for the 25 greatest political TV shows of all time. 25. Tanner ’88. Created by: Garry Trudeau. Stars: Michael Murphy, Pamela Reed, Cynthia Nixon, Kevin J. O’Connor, Daniel...

  2. Nov 2, 2020 · TV shows have been taking on politics for decades. Long before “The Crown” and “House of Cards” hit the small screen, viewers got inside looks at presidential campaigns, White House...

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    • The West Wing. Few political shows are as well-remembered and lauded as Aaron Sorkin's masterpiece The West Wing, and it's easy to understand why. The series, which ran from 1999 to 2006, focused on the fictional administration of President Josiah "Jed" Bartlett (Martin Sheen) and the members of his knowledgeable, extraordinarily capable staff.
    • Scandal. If you're looking for a soapier, intense version of The West Wing with a pronounced feminist bent, look no further than Scandal, which was launched in 2012 and ran for seven seasons until 2018.
    • House of Cards. Netflix's flagship original show combines all the serious political machinations of The West Wing along with the soapy indulgences of Scandal to create House of Cards, an intense political drama created by Beau Willimon and based on the British series of the same name.
    • Veep. One of the funniest and most profane political shows in recent memory, HBO's Veep, which was created by Armando Ianucci and led by the unmatched Julia Louis-Dreyfus, gave audiences a glimpse into the hilariously twisted world of Washington from the Vice President's point of view.
    • Chief of Staff. Available on: Netflix (U.S. and U.K.) Ad. Ad – content continues below.
    • Designated Survivor. Available on: Netflix (U.S. and U.K.) Designated Survivor borrows its premise from one of the American political system’s most gnarly real life contingencies.
    • The Good Wife and The Good Fight. Available on: Paramount+ (U.S. and U.K.) CBS drama The Good Wife and its Paramount+ spinoff The Good Fight are prime examples of how important evolution and improvisation are when it comes to television.
    • House of Cards (U.S.) Available on: Netflix (U.S. and U.K.) If you don’t feel like revisiting House of Cards any time soon, that’s perfectly understandable.
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    • Borgen. This riveting Danish drama spanned four seasons and starred Sidse Babett Knudsen as Birgitte Nyborg, a centrist parliament member thrust into the spotlight when she is unexpectedly elected Prime Minister, making her the first Danish female to hold the position.
    • Veep. Julia Louis-Dreyfus scored another career-defining role as Vice President Selina Meyer in this semi-adaptation of Armando Ianucci’s In the Loop (see above).
    • The West Wing. Aaron Sorkin’s White House-set series set the bar high for American political drama, a talented ensemble cast including Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Alison Janney, Alan Alda, and Stockard Channing performed Sorkin’s trademark whip-smart writing to critical acclaim over seven seasons (although Sorkin departed after season 4), making it one of the best-received television shows ever.
    • The Thick of It. This British ensemble satire was the brainchild of Armando Ianucci, who also adapted it into a feature film, In the Loop, and created an American show that worked along the same lines, Veep (see below).
  3. Aug 22, 2024 · Netflix has an extensive catalog of political series that can inspire both hope and cynicism, ready to stream. Politics is not for those who are afraid of drama.

  4. Explore the power and intrigue of politics in these captivating TV shows. From dramas to documentaries, Netflix has something for every political enthusiast.