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Only Fools and Horses voted Britain’s best loved sitcom, new survey reveals

The TV sitcom beat the likes of Blackadder, Fawlty Towers and The Office with more than a third of the votes

Only Fools and Horses is Britain’s best loved sitcom, a survey has revealed.

The show, which ran from 1981 to 2003 and featured the rogue-trading capers of Del Boy, Rodney and Uncle Albert as Trotter’s Independent Traders, topped the poll with more than a third of the vote.

 Only Fools and Horses has topped a recent poll
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Only Fools and Horses has topped a recent pollCredit: Alamy

It beat the John Cleese classic Fawlty Towers into second place with Blackadder taking third.

Dad’s Army, the 70s favourite featuring Captain Mainwaring’s ragtag group of WW2 Home Guard volunteers, finished fourth.

Father Ted, along with his fellow hapless priests Dougal and Jack - and the embittered Mrs. Doyle completed the top five, in the poll of 2,000 adults by Samsung ahead of World Television Day.

The Inbetweeners’ awkward adventures in their pursuit of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll beat Ronnie Barker’s short-lived 70s prison classic Porridge into sixth.

 Fawlty Towers starring John Cleese as hotel manager Bail Fawlty came in second place
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Fawlty Towers starring John Cleese as hotel manager Bail Fawlty came in second placeCredit: Alamy/BBC
Noughties sitcom The Inbetweeners ranked number six in the recent poll
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Noughties sitcom The Inbetweeners ranked number six in the recent pollCredit: Press Handout

And Gavin and Stacey, which was created by James Cordon and Ruth Jones, came eighth.

Mrs Brown’s Boys, featuring Ireland’s favourite interfering ‘Mammy’ Agnes Brown, and 90s favourite The Vicar of Dibley – featuring Dawn French’s classic Liam Gallagher-loving Geraldine Granger completed the top ten.

Other sitcoms to feature in the top 20 include Craig Charles’ recently-revived cult space spoof Red Dwarf and Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders’ Absolutely Fabulous.

The Office also made the list – as did David Mitchell and Robert Webb’s similarly cringe-worthy Peep Show.

Brits’ Top 20 Sitcoms

  1. Only Fools and Horses
  2. Fawlty Towers
  3. Blackadder
  4. Dad's Army
  5. Father Ted
  6. The Inbetweeners
  7. Porridge
  8. Gavin and Stacey
  9. Mrs Brown's Boys
  10. Vicar of Dibley
  11. Red Dwarf
  12. The Royle Family
  13. One Foot in the Grave
  14. Absolutely Fabulous
  15. The Office
  16. The Young Ones
  17. Steptoe and Son
  18. Peep Show
  19. Outnumbered
  20. Yes Minister

Samsung spokesman Steve Mitchell said: “World Television Day is a great time to look back on some of the great shows we have watched in 2017 but also reflect on some of our favourite series of all time.

“It’s great to see old classics, such as Only Fools & Horses, still entertaining the nation years after they were made.

The show, featuring Grandad, Del Boy and Rodney, ran from 1983 to 2003
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The show, featuring Grandad, Del Boy and Rodney, ran from 1983 to 2003Credit: Alamy

“Viewing habits are of key importance to us at Samsung, as the No.1 brand in the UK we continue to match our technology to meet the needs of television viewers.

“In 2017 Samsung have the most popular Smart TVs with the largest user base which is down to giving the viewer seamless access to whatever content they want, when they want it.

“So perhaps it is no surprise we are taking advantage of this to re-watch and re-live some of these all-time great shows”.

Del Boy and Rodney in a Reliant Robin high-speed car chase on Only Fools and Horses