Fans of the BBC hit show are clamoring for more episodes of the critically acclaimed series that still holds a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.

Few television dramas manage to be both intellectually gripping and emotionally resonant, but Life on Mars remains one of them. Nearly two decades after its debut, the BBC series continues to attract new viewers and currently holds a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes . The rating reflects both critical acclaim and the deep affection audiences still feel for the show.

The series follows Detective Sam Tyler, played by John Simm, who is mysteriously transported from 2006 to 1973 after a near-fatal car crash. In this unfamiliar world of rough policing and questionable ethics, Sam finds himself working under the fiery and unapologetically old-sc

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