For TV shows I would highly recommend Jonathan Creek, although those are pretty tough mysteries (generally).
Another great impossible crimes show was Banacek, although that was more of a 'howdunnit' than a whodunnit, as it involved heists rather than murders.
The '70s Ellery Queen show was generally pretty good, although the lesson the producers learned was that audiences didn't want to work hard at the mysteries. So they dumbed them way down for their next two such shows, Murder She Wrote and Diagnosis Murder, which then ran forever.
The Brits still like whodunnits, but as I wrote in my review of Stranger Among Us (which was quite a while ago), American audiences just got out of the habit of the fair play mystery and now nobody knows how to make 'em and nobody knows how to watch 'em.
The Thin Man has a pretty classic whodunnit wrap-up at the end. Agatha Christie adaptations obviously, including the delightful Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple films.
Last of Sheila is a pretty great movie, by the way. Saw it in the theater back in the day, and it actually holds up to repeat viewings.
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