One of the biggest draws of NBCUniversal’s streaming platform Peacock is its library of TV series – from classic beloved sitcoms to nail-biting dramas.

This is also the only place in the US where you can stream all nine seasons of The Office .

Parks and Recreation

Besides obviously dealing with political satire in the setting of a local government, Parks and Rec puts a very optimistic spin on the subject as a whole, and makes you root for each character to succeed. Plus, it’s great to see Chris Pratt in his role as Andy Dwyer prior to his induction into the cult of Marvel.

Brave New World

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The majority of big Peacock Originals are still in development, but Brave New World the first to kick off, coinciding with the launch of the platform. Based on the novel of the same name, this show is set in a far-distant future in which people’s lives are manufactured completely by the government to make a utopia, but not is all as it seems.

Saturday Night Live

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Arguably the most popular live sketch comedy show of all-time, SNL features a celebrity host each week, who then star in a number of comedy shorts alongside a cast of regular comedians. Peacock features some of the most recent seasons in full – as well as highlights from older ones. We particularly recommend any episode with Adam Driver. Seriously.

Cheers

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Before Friends, there was Cheers. This eighties/nineties comedy classic starring the likes of Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, Rhea Perlman and Kelsey Grammer is set in a bar (sharing the title name) in Boston, where ‘everybody knows your name’. With 11 seasons to watch, this is one to pick up and watch casually when you’re in a light-hearted mood.

House

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House is a medical drama quite unlike any other. The show follows protagonist Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), a maverick doctor who specialises in curing the rarest and most complicated illnesses and cases in the US. However, at the same time he’s also struggling with a crippled leg and a pain-killer addiction.

Escape to the Chateau

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If you’re in the mood for something a little more grounded in reality, then this British DIY show is a classic. Couple Dick Strawbridge and Angela Adoree purchase a 19th century French chateau which has seen better days, and over a number of years invest their hard work and money into restoring this building into the fairy tale castle that it once was.

Heroes

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Heroes came before the comic book superhero genre exploded on TV and film with the likes of Marvel Studios. Set across five volumes (or four seasons – if you prefer), Heroes follows the story of various people across the globe who struggle to balance their everyday lives with superpowers.

30 Rock

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Watch the golden age of Tina Fey unfold with 30 Rock – the series which follows the behind-the-scenes action of a live variety show. Based off of Fey’s own experience as a writer for SNL, we get to experience the complex structure of the entertainment business, and the colourful characters that are within it.

The Affair

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Originally aired on Showtime, The Affair stars Ruth Wilson and Dominic West and is an in-depth look into the emotional repercussions of extramarital relationships. The series follows a consistent format of splitting episodes into different characters’s points of view, so the audience can understand relationships from alternative perspectives.

Yellowstone

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Yellowstone proves that Westerns aren’t just a thing of the past. The Dutton family (led by John Dutton) have to constantly defend their large ranch from attacks by land developers, an Indian reservation and the United States’s first national park. It’s full of drama, violence and a whole lot of bizarre twists that’ll keep you hooked.

Author: Hannah Cowton-Barnes, Entertainment Editor, Tech Advisor

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As Tech Advisor’s Entertainment Editor, Hannah is the resident expert in all things streaming, film and TV. Before joining Tech Advisor in 2019, she studied Theatre and Performance at the University of Leeds and created a website dedicated to geek culture and lifestyle. She’s also reviewed a whole range of gadgets including flagship smartphones, wearables and styling tools. Outside of Foundry, she’s written freelance pieces for Polygon, Metro and Den of Geek, and is proud to be a Women Techmakers Ambassador for Google.

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