All the Light We Cannot See: A Shining Success in TV Land**
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The highly-anticipated limited series, *All the Light We Cannot See*, has made an impressive debut atop the English TV List, amassing a staggering 9.8 million views and securing a place in the Top 10 in 82 countries. Directed and executive-produced by Shawn Levy, and penned by screenwriter Steven Knight, the series has been widely praised for its epic scope and authentic casting.
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr, the show has not only conquered television screens but has also found success in literary circles, returning to The New York Times bestseller list at a commendable #5 position.
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In the competitive TV landscape, the limited murder mystery series *Bodies* (UK) maintains its strength, securing the third spot. Meanwhile, Mike Flanagan’s horror series *The Fall of the House of Usher* has claimed the seventh place with 2.8 million views.
Docuseries have taken the lion's share of the spotlight on the list. *Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom* opened in second place with 4.7 million views, providing an intriguing look into true crime. The Morgan Freeman-narrated nature series, *Life on Our Planet*, landed comfortably in the fourth spot with 4.3 million views, offering viewers an immersive journey into the wonders of the natural world. True crime documentary *Get Gotti* nabbed the sixth place with 3.2 million views, while the limited docuseries *Beckham* secured the ninth spot with 2.7 million views.
*All the Light We Cannot See* not only shines bright on screens but is a testament to the growing appetite for rich, compelling storytelling that transcends genres, capturing the imaginations of audiences worldwide