There's nothing like a familiar telly classic to lift the mood after a long day. Which comfort watch tops your list when you fancy a proper escape?
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Gavin & Stacey
The Barry-to-Billericay love story that still has us quoting 'What's occurring?' years later. Pure feel-good telly with a cracking Christmas special legacy.
The Great British Bake Off
A tent, some flour, and the gentlest competition on television. Watching strangers panic over choux pastry is oddly therapeutic.
Friday Night Dinner
The Goodman family chaos never gets old, from squirrels in the oven to salt in the tea. A proper sitcom you can rewatch endlessly.
Only Fools and Horses
Del Boy and Rodney's Peckham schemes are the gold standard of British comfort viewing. Falling through the bar never stops being funny.
Gogglebox
It shouldn't work, but somehow watching the nation react to the week's TV is the most relaxing hour of the week. Tea, sofa, sorted.
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