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Clive
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100 best British sitcoms
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Video clips and everything!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sitcom/winner.shtml
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Rik
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I'm surprised Yes Minister isn't higher in the rankings...
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How does the vicar of Dibley manage to get so high up in the list
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Simon
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No, no, no, no, no, no, Vicar of Dibley was probably one of the only sitcoms to even raise a smile out of me in recent years. They did have some good characters, and it was well written.
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I was surprised that the Brittas Empire only ranked 47. However, it was always going to be difficult to place the top 10 in any particular order. Very embarrassingly, it was only very recently that I realised that Trigger in
Only Fools and Horses
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Vicar of Dibley
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Lona
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Before I even clicked on the Link I just knew Fools and Horses would be number one. I thought it was one of the best.
I would have put faulty towers further up the ladder.
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