Gen V and Top Boy are among the shows celebrated as we continue to mark the very best of 2023’s small-screen entertainment.

By Morgan Jeffery

Published: Thursday, 28 December 2023 at 08:00 AM


With 2024 on the horizon, the excitement builds on RadioTimes.com as we unveil our annual top 50 TV shows.

Spanning five days, our editorial team has carefully curated a list of exceptional television. Today, 28th December, we progress with numbers 30-21, showcasing hard-hitting drama, escapist fantasy and a certain reality TV revival.

Stay tuned for more daily reveals, leading up to the announcement of this year’s top-ranked show.

30. Taskmaster

Frankie, Ivo, Jenny, Kiell & Mae on Taskmaster
Channel 4

Available on Channel 4

Another strong year for Taskmaster, 2023 brought us not one but two seasons of the absurd Channel 4 entertainment show. Pitch-perfect casting is key when it comes to distinguishing the great Taskmaster from the average, and season 15 took the crown this year, featuring an almost entirely brilliant line-up. Highlights included Ivo Graham constantly trying to impress father figure Frankie Boyle, Ivo Graham’s delectably earnest approach to every task and Ivo Graham’s multiple on-camera breakdowns throughout the season.

Kiell Smith-Bynoe’s dramatic facial expressions and original ditty ‘On the Bargepole, For Me’ were worth tuning in for alone, but the task that had contestants attempting to strike the most drum skins and cymbals with a single bounce of a bouncy ball was what gave us the best Taskmaster moment of the year, eliciting a moment of pure joy from the often cranky Frankie in the form of a giggle that will go down in the show’s history books. – Minnie Wright, News Editor

29. Top Boy

Sully and Dushane staring each other down
Netflix

Available on Netflix

Across its five seasons, Top Boy has earned its spot in TV history, chronicling the cyclical yet endearing relationship between drug dealers Dushane (Ashley Walters) and Sully (Kane Robinson). Landing on Channel 4 in 2011, nobody could have predicted that Top Boy would be revived years later by Netflix, only further cementing it as part of the canon of must-watch British drama.

The final season was a return to gloriously tense form. While Dushane’s decisions were increasingly head-scratching, the pace and tone of this final act underlined the painfully high stakes that were at play in Summerhouse – and they always have been in this estate-based drama, underlined by subplots about deportation, gentrification and domestic abuse.

Lest we forget Barry Keoghan and Brian Gleeson’s excellent (but brief) guest appearances in the final season, which will be remembered for a closing scene that will go down as one of the most shocking series endings. Top Boy will be sorely missed, leaving a legacy of spearheading rising Black talent like Jasmine Jobson and forging an acting path for music stars like Kano and Little Simz, while also demonstrating the kind of captivating tension that so many TV thrillers could only hope to achieve. – Morgan Cormack, Drama Writer

28. Gen V

Patrick Schwarzenegger as Luke/Golden Boy in Gen V
Brooke Palmer/Prime Video

Available on Prime Video

It was risky business giving The Boys a spin-off. The Prime Video show, penned by Eric Kripke, has such a particular tone, and such a specific appeal that it was hard to see how it was going to work outside the characters we know so well – but it absolutely does.

From episode 1, Gen V continues everything we love about the original show while introducing intriguing new characters, exploring dark and gripping new stories, and purposefully moving the story on in a way that The Boys season 4 can now embrace. 

Of course, we had a few cameos – particularly in that explosive finale – but they certainly didn’t take away from the brilliant new characters we met in Gen V – the likes of Jaz Sinclair’s Marie Moreau and Jordan Li, brilliantly brought to life by London Thor and Derek Luh. It’s no surprise that the series was so quickly renewed for season 2. – Louise Griffin, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Editor

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27. The Traitors: Australia

The Traitors Australia
BBC/Nigel Wright/Endemol Australia & All3Media International

Available on BBC iPlayer

The Traitors took the UK by storm when it premiered on BBC One in November 2022. Like many others, I couldn’t get enough of the suspenseful game, which sees 22 contestants moving into a castle and competing in a series of challenges to win up to £120,000. The catch, however, is that among the loyal players there are some traitors who have the power to take out contestants one by one…

I was so hooked that I just needed more, and thankfully BBC iPlayer acquired the Australian series in July 2023, following its 2022 launch down under. From Married at First Sight Australia to Love Island Australia, when it comes to reality TV, the Aussies just know how to do it! And they didn’t disappoint with their first season of The Traitors.

Hosted by actor Rodger Corser, the show followed the exact same format as UK version, with three traitors being selected at the beginning and getting to “murder” players in the night. With a diverse line-up including some very funny characters, lots of twists along the way and the intense banishments, The Traitors: Australia gave everything it needed to give. And once again, the game proved not to judge a book by its cover, with the least expected players managing to pull the wool over the eyes of their competitors and sail through to the end. If you love The Traitors, give this one a go! – Grace Henry, Entertainment & Factual Editor

26. Ahsoka