The Best TV Shows on Yorkshire Television

Every Yorkshire Television Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Peruse our comprehensive roster of Yorkshire Television’s top shows, encompassing over 6 distinct series as of July 2025. Among Yorkshire Television’s finest offerings are The Ten Commandments and Emmerdale, which debuted in 1971 and 1972, respectively. Yorkshire Television’s extensive portfolio includes more than 6 shows, spanning the years from 1971 to 1987.

  • Parkinson One to One
    Parkinson One to One (1987)7.0

  • Thriller
    Thriller (1973)6.6

    Thriller is a British television series, originally broadcast in the UK from 1973 to 1976. It is an anthology series: each episode has a self-contained story and its own cast. As the title suggests, each story is a thriller of some variety, from tales of the supernatural to down-to-earth whodunits.

  • Emmerdale
    Emmerdale (1972)4.2

    The lives of several families in the Yorkshire Dales revolve around a farm and the nearby village. With murders, affairs, lies, deceit, laughter and tears, it's all there in the village.

  • The Ten Commandments
    The Ten Commandments (1971)N/A

    An anthology series wherein the ten commandments are interpreted in contemporary scenarios by different writers. It was transmissioned from 30 March to 1 June 1971 on ITV Yorkshire.

  • Rampton, The Secret Hospital
    Rampton, The Secret Hospital (1979)N/A

    A two-part investigation into aspects of mental health care in Britain as exemplified by the maximum security Rampton Hospital, known as the 'big house' and the nearby rehabilitation unit, Eastdale.

  • Calendar Countdown
    Calendar Countdown (1982)N/A

    This programme is the original version of the popular Channel 4 words and numbers show, Countdown Countdown.Yorkshire Television purchased the format and commissioned a series of eight shows under the title Calendar Countdown, which were to be a spin-off of the regional news programme Calendar. As the presenter of Calendar, Richard Whiteley was the natural choice to present Calendar Countdown his daily appearances on both shows earned him the nickname "Twice Nightly."