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Best episodes of British comedy

Explore a selection of the most hilarious and memorable episodes from British comedy. This list covers timeless classics and iconic moments that have defined humour on UK television. Discover the scenes and scripts that have made generations laugh, from legendary sitcoms to innovative sketches. Ideal for comedy fans looking to revisit their favourites or discover new gems of British wit.

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    The Full House (Jeeves and Wooster, Season 3, Episode 2)

    121 Global Votes
    • Features the indispensable Jeeves extricating Bertie from misadventures

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    Considered the best episode of the series by fans, this chapter exemplifies the wit of the scripts and the performances of Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. It is a gem of British comedy of manners.

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    Episode 6 (After Life, Season 2)

    65 Global Votes
    • Superb writing

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    This episode is the highest-rated of the series according to IMDb, standing out for its mix of cynical humor and deeply emotional moments. It represents the distinctive hallmark of Ricky Gervais's work, addressing grief and hope.

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    Episode 6 (Damned, Season 1)

    61 Global Votes

    This episode is the highest-rated of Damned's first season, highlighting black humor and the satire of bureaucracy in social services. It is an example of intelligent and critical comedy.

  4. 4

    Christmas Special Part 2 (The Office UK)

    48 Global Votes
    • Subtly builds an arc for character realization

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    This episode is the acclaimed finale of the original British series, providing an emotionally satisfying closure for the characters. It is remembered for the resolution of Tim and Dawn's relationship and David Brent's redemption.

  5. 5

    Another Bride, Another Groom (Man About the House, Season 6, Episode 7)

    40 Global Votes
    • Funny final episode

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    This series finale offers a closure to the lives of the main characters and serves as a bridge to the spin-off George & Mildred. It is a milestone in British sitcom.

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    Death (Absolutely Fabulous)

    8 Global Votes
    • Explores themes of transience and mortality

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    This episode stands out for its irreverent and dark humor, satirizing the superficiality and hedonism of its protagonists. It embodies the transgressive and comical essence of Absolutely Fabulous.

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    Training (The Office UK)

    0 Global Votes
    • Topped itself in heartbreaking emotion

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    This episode is a perfect example of 'cringe' humor and David Brent's characterization, showcasing his failed attempts to motivate the staff. It captures the essence of British situational comedy based on awkwardness.

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    Episode 6 (After Life, Season 3)

    0 Global Votes
    • Explores grief, sadness, and happiness

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    As the series finale, this episode offers a poignant and reflective closure to Tony's story, consolidating themes of grief, friendship, and hope. It is a golden curtain call for Ricky Gervais's acclaimed dramedy.

  10. 9

    Gone (Spaced, Season 2, Episode 5)

    0 Global Votes
    • Grounded story punctuated by oddness

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    Considered one of the essential episodes of Spaced, it stands out for its visual humor, pop culture references, and the unique dynamic between the characters. It is an example of Edgar Wright's innovative comedy.

  11. 10

    Episode 6 (Detectorists, Season 3)

    0 Global Votes
    • Cracking finale

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    The finale of Detectorists' third season is considered one of the most satisfying series endings, with a poetic touch and emotional moments. It captures the essence of quiet and reflective comedy.