From bumbling besties to crime-fighting pairs, British cinema has blessed us with some unforgettable double acts. Rank them based on who you'd most want to share a pint with.
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Shaun and Ed
The slacker heroes who proved that even a zombie apocalypse can't ruin a trip to the Winchester. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's chemistry is pure comedy gold.
Withnail and Marwood
Two out-of-work actors on a disastrous holiday to the Lake District. Richard E. Grant's wine-soaked rants remain endlessly quotable.

Hugh Grant and Colin Firth
The ultimate love triangle rivals, fighting in fountains and posh restaurants. Their granny-pants-worthy bickering defined a generation of rom-coms.
Wallace and Gromit
A cheese-loving inventor and his impossibly clever dog. Possibly the most beloved man-and-pet duo to ever come out of Bristol.

Nicholas Angel and Danny Butterman
A by-the-book London cop and his Cornetto-munching country sidekick. Pegg and Frost again, this time with swans and shotguns.
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