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In 1997, the pilot episode, "Fashion", was ranked #47 on TV Guide ' s "100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time" list. [174] A scene from the show was included in the TV's 100 Greatest Moments programme broadcast by Channel 4 in 1999. [175] In 2000, the show was ranked 17th in the greatest British television show of all time by the BFI. [176]
British comedy television series stubs (236 P) Pages in category "British comedy television shows" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
Britain's Best Sitcom was a BBC media campaign in which television viewers were asked to decide the best British situation comedy. Viewers could vote via telephone, SMS , or BBC Online . [ 2 ] This first round of voting was conducted in 2003, after which the BBC published a list of the top 100 selections.
Pages in category "British comedy-drama television shows" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Till Death Us Do Part – situation comedy; Time Gentlemen Please – situation comedy; Time of Our Lives – sport interview series; Time Team – history; Time Trumpet – comedy/mockumentary; Timeslip – science fiction; Timmy Time – children's/animated; Tinga Tinga Tales – children's/animated; Tiny Planets – children's; Tipping Point ...
The Mavis Bramston Show (satire/sketch comedy) (1964–1988) The Micallef Program (satire/sketch comedy) (2001–2003) (Series 2 was known as The Micallef Programme; series 3 was known as The Micallef Pogram, without the first "r" and the "-me") Minty (Australian/British production) (1998) The Money or the Gun (1989–1994)
This is a list of the longest-running British comedy series in the United Kingdom, which have reached or exceeded 100 episodes. This television-related list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
The British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Entertainment Programme or Series was first presented at the 1981 ceremony. According to British Academy of Film and Television Arts the category "includes programmes that capture the idea of comedy being central to the editorial of the programme and includes panel-led shows, chat shows where comic content plays a big part, stand-up and ...