Ten is a bit steep for me so I'll throw in a few:
1 Mad Men. Gripping portrayal of 1960's New York capitalists. Characters you can get involved with, no completely likeable or dislikeable characters (i.e realistic; everyone has flaws), plenty of smoking and casual misogyny make this a winner every time. One complaint is that the plot seems to have slowed down over recent weeks..
2 The Apprentice. Just started watching this recently and found it enjoyable. It's not
real reality, of course, but the contestants are so zealous that they manage to create their own little world of intrigue, back-slapping and bitching. Funny to watch differing perspectives when you see them all arguing like kids at the end. Oh and,
Thank you, sir Alan.
3.Harry Hill's Tv Burp. When I catch it, it's great. Very simple - he just takes clips from other programmes and shows them out of context whilst making some absurd point. I can't tell, he either thinks really hard, or not at all, about the clips he choose. Also, his little side-glances to the camera are brilliant.
YouTube - Harry Hill on Kelly Osbourne's Turning Japanese (it comes right at the end)
Here's Harry Hill making fun of the apprentice:
YouTube - Harry Hill TV Burp = The Apprentice