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8 Best Charlotte Ritchie TV Shows (Ranked)

Best Charlotte Ritchie Shows
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Charlotte Ritchie is a great and very charismatic actor who recently became a household name because of her role as Kate in the worldwide hit Netflix series You. While the world has recently become aware of her talent, that doesn’t mean that she hasn’t done any great work before the Netflix series because she has made even more brilliant and entertaining shows than You. So, if you like the actress and want to watch more of her work here are the 8 best shows starring Charlotte Ritchie you should watch.

8. Dead Pixels (Rent on Prime Video)

Best Charlotte Ritchie Shows
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Synopsis: Meg, Nicky and Usman are friends who share an obsession with a fantasy role-playing game game Kingdom Scrolls. “Dead Pixels” follows their lives and their friendship both in the real world and online.

7. Siblings (Not Streaming in United States)

Shows Like The Inbetweeners
Credit – BBC Three

Synopsis: Meet Dan (Tom Stourton – Horrible Histories) and Hannah (Charlotte Ritchie – Fresh Meat, Call the Midwife) the world s worst brother and sister. Obnoxious, lazy, self-centred, underachieving, incompetent and occasionally depraved, they cause chaos and disaster wherever they go. Through their own selfishness and idiocy, we see them spectacularly wreck the lives of those around them old friends, love interests, family members and the unlikely individuals who just happen to cross their paths. From the producers of The Inbetweeners, created by Keith Akushie (Fresh Meat) and directed by Dam Zeff (Pramface, Inside No.9).

6. Grantchester (Prime Video Premium Subscription)

Best Charlotte Ritchie Shows
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Synopsis: Enticing 50s crime drama starring James Norton & later Tom Brittney. When violence disrupts his quiet parish, a vicar feels compelled to help by teaming up with the local copper.

5. Call the Midwife (Netflix)

Best Charlotte Ritchie Shows
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Synopsis: Call the Midwife, based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth, tells colorful stories of midwifery and families in London’s East End. Inspired by the memoirs of Jennifer Worth, Call the Midwife follows the nurses, midwives and nuns from Nonnatus House, who visit the expectant mothers of Poplar, providing the poorest women with the best possible care. Call the Midwife was created and written by Heidi Thomas.

4. You Season 4 (Netflix)

Best Charlotte Ritchie Shows
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Synopsis: After his previous life went up in flames, Joe Goldberg has fled to Europe to escape his “messy” past, adopt a new identity, and, of course, to pursue true love. But Joe soon finds himself in the strange new role of reluctant detective as he discovers he may not be the only killer in London. Now, his future depends on identifying and stopping whoever’s targeting his new friend group of uber-wealthy socialites…

3. Fresh Meat (Prime Video & Tubi)

Shows Like The Inbetweeners
Credit – Channel 4

Synopsis: Award-winning university comedy-drama from the writers of Peep Show, about the hilarious and painful truths of being a student. Public schoolboy JP (Jack Whitehall), insecure Kingsley (Joe Thomas), wide-eyed Josie (Kimberley Nixon), socially awkward know-it-all Howard (Greg McHugh), hard-living Vod (Zawe Ashton) and desperate-to-be-cool Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie) embark on the most exciting period of their lives so far.

2. Feel Good (Netflix)

Best Charlotte Ritchie Shows
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Synopsis: Feel Good stars Mae Martin as Mae, a rising talent on the stand-up circuit and recovering addict whose addictive behaviors and intense romanticism dominate every single part of her life. When she meets pragmatic – but so far heterosexual – George (Charlotte Ritchie) she’s smitten, and much to her surprise George feels the same. They embark on an intoxicating romance as Mae juggles relationships with her parents, fellow addicts in a drugs support group, her colleagues at the local stand up club, and most importantly tries to transform her relationship with George from an addictive one to a healthy one. But the real question is can Mae replace a toxic addiction to love with love itself. Feel Good is a deeply personal, dark but hilarious story about two young people navigating the modern-day landscape of love, addiction, and sexuality – and trying to form a meaningful and lasting connection.

1. Ghosts UK (HBO Max)

Shows Like Ghosts
Credit – BBC One

Synopsis: Button House is home to restless spirits whose lives, or rather, afterlives, are thrown into turmoil when a young couple unexpectedly inherit the peaceful derelict house and plan to turn it into a bustling hotel.