List of teen dramas

This is a list of teen dramas, which are dramatic television series with a major focus on teenage characters. Some shows on this list are also comedy-dramas.

Argentina

Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

Chile

China

Colombia

Denmark

France

Germany

Greece

  • 504km North of Athens (2004–2005), Alpha TV
  • Agria Paidia (2008–2009), Mega Channel
  • Big Bang (2008–2009), Mega Channel
  • Γ4 (G4 High School or Class G4) (2008–2009), Alpha TV
  • Protovathmia Exisosi (2012–present), Mega Channel
  • S1ngles (1, 2, 2½, 3) (2004–2008), Mega Channel
  • Tamam (2014–2017), ANT1
  • Yperoxa Plasmata (2006–2007), Alpha TV

Hong Kong

India

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

Kenya

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Pakistan

Peru

Philippines

Portugal

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

Venezuela

Other countries

See also

References

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