
Britain has gifted the world some properly unforgettable sitcom legends. Time to settle who reigns supreme in the pantheon of comedy chaos.
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Basil Fawlty
John Cleese's twitchy, Manuel-thwacking Torquay tyrant turned terrible customer service into high art. Don't mention the war.

Del Boy Trotter
Peckham's finest dodgy dealer, complete with sheepskin coat and a Reliant Regal. Lovely jubbly.

Edmund Blackadder
Rowan Atkinson's sneering schemer slithered through four centuries of British history with sublime sarcasm. Bob.

Alan Partridge
Norwich's most awkward broadcaster, forever cringing through chat shows, petrol station jingles and Travel Tavern stays.

Victor Meldrew
The patron saint of British grumbling, turning everyday annoyances into operatic outrage from his suburban armchair.
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