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Dive into the ultimate showcase of the best TV characters of all time, lovingly assembled by dedicated TV buffs from all corners.
Decades of television have given us so many memorable characters! For this list, we'll be looking at television characters from as far back as the 1950s all the way up to today, and ranking the best of them all. Our countdown includes characters from shows "Supernatural", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Dallas" and more!
Whether they broke new ground in the medium, presented new archetypes fans had never seen before, or just entertained viewers, these are the greatest TV characters of all time.
50 greatest TV characters. By David Riedel. March 29, 2011 / 8:00 AM EDT / CBS News. CBS/iStockphoto. This list isn't a definitive study but it's a start: Fifty characters - or groups of...
Looking at the characters we've chosen, you can get a good sense of how tastes and formats have changed over the past 20 years, and just how vast the landscape has become. We've tried to include...
Greatest 100 TV Characters of All Time. by mokesz-72454 • Created 6 years ago • Modified 1 year ago.
A great TV character will affect the way future TV characters are written, or indeed the way TV is made. The very best might even work their way into the wider popular culture or the language we use. In the interest of narrowing things down, each of these 25 characters has been drawn from the last 25 years of television.
Over the many decades of television we’ve been blessed with so many iconic and memorable characters that we all either relate to, identify with, recognize, or just plain love because they...
TV shows often create characters with extraordinary intelligence, making them compelling and interesting to watch. Characters like Sherlock Holmes, L, and Michael Scofield showcase intelligence as a valuable asset and a cause of character flaws.
From Phoebe Buffay on "Friends" to Olivia Pope on "Scandal," these are the standout characters from popular TV shows.