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Mejores episodios de comedias de situación británicas del 2000

Explore a curated selection of the most iconic and hilarious episodes from British sitcoms that defined the 2000s. From modern classics to underrated gems, this list celebrates the witty humour and memorable characters that entertained millions. Discover the standout moments from series that have become part of British and global popular culture. Perfect for fans of television comedy and those looking to relive the nostalgia of a golden era.

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  1. 1

    The Office (UK) - Work Experience

    116 Global Votes

    This episode encapsulates the dry humor and cringe-comedy that define "The Office UK", featuring a memorable plotline about an embarrassing office incident. It develops crucial characters and themes for the series, such as David Brent's ineptitude and workplace dynamics, solidifying the mockumentary style that made it a cultural success.

  2. 2

    Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll (Spaced)

    53 Global Votes
    • Captures the real-life essence of a solid night out

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    This Spaced episode is a brilliant example of early 2000s British comedy, standing out for its wit and innovative integration of pop culture references. Its visual direction and script, laden with film and video game parodies, make it a seminal piece of the genre.

  3. 3

    The Final Chapter: Part 6 (Only Fools and Horses)

    34 Global Votes
    • Achieved long-cherished dream of becoming millionaires

      (+4)

    This episode provides an emotional and significant conclusion to one of Britain's most beloved sitcoms, Only Fools and Horses. The storyline culminates with the Trotter brothers discovering a fortune, allowing them to accept their identities and make peace with their past, delivering a memorable end to the series.

  4. 4

    The Quiz (Peep Show)

    33 Global Votes
    • Widely regarded as one of the greatest British sitcoms ever made

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    This episode stands out for its brilliant exploration of awkward humor and the psychology of its characters, Mark and Jeremy, as they face an unexpected life situation. Its intelligent script and the protagonists' performances capture the essence of early 2000s British comedy, delivering genuinely hilarious and memorable moments.

  5. 5

    The Wedding (Gavin & Stacey)

    20 Global Votes
    • Considered one of the greatest episodes of a British series ever

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    This episode captures the essence of 2000s British comedy with its blend of endearing humor and emotional moments. The culmination of Gavin and Stacey's relationship, alongside the interactions of their eccentric families, offers a narrative rich in memorable characters and situations. The episode stands out for its clever writing and performances, making it a sitcom landmark.

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  7. 6

    The Speech (Father Ted)

    13 Global Votes
    • Takes a nuanced view on racial hatred

    This episode features one of the most iconic and quoted scenes in British comedy, with Father Ted's memorable 'Nazi speech' leading to a hilarious misunderstanding. Its absurd humor and Dermot Morgan's brilliant performance solidify its status as a series highlight, showcasing the sitcom's comedic mastery.

  8. 7

    The Charity Case (Green Wing)

    10 Global Votes
    • Brilliantly funny

      (+4)

    This episode stands out for its unique blend of absurd humor and character development, featuring a central charity auction plot that triggers multiple comedic subplots. Its interwoven narrative and the cast's performances contribute to a distinctive and memorable British sitcom experience.

  9. 8

    The Christmas Lunch (Outnumbered)

    9 Global Votes
    • Packed with laughs

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    This 'Outnumbered' special episode stands out for its witty humor and authentic portrayal of family dysfunction during the holidays. The comedy greatly benefits from the children's semi-improvised performances, which bring a unique spontaneity and realism to the chaotic Christmas situations. It captures the essence of British family life with sharp dialogue and relatable moments.

  10. 9

    The Dinner Party (The IT Crowd)

    2 Global Votes
    • Masterclass in comedic timing

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    This episode is a brilliant example of British sitcom writing, standing out for its witty script and memorable cast performances. The interactions between the characters, especially Moss and Richmond, generate moments of physical and verbal humor that make it unforgettable. The premise of a dinner party gone terribly wrong is a comedy classic, executed here with a mastery that elicits constant laughter.

  11. 10

    The Camping Trip (The Inbetweeners)

    1 Global Votes
    • Well-designed broad strokes

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    This episode perfectly encapsulates the awkward humour and adolescent misadventures that made "The Inbetweeners" such a beloved British sitcom. It offers a well-designed plot that allows the characters to interact in a chaotic situation, resulting in memorable moments and guaranteed laughs. The series is known for its authentic and often cringeworthy portrayal of adolescence, and this episode is a highlight of that formula.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking highlights the finest episodes from British sitcoms that have aired since the year 2000, including shows like The Office, Spaced, Black Books, and Peep Show, which are considered modern classics.
You can add your favorite British sitcom episodes from the 2000s in the comments section or by voting for those already included, thereby contributing to the community ranking.
Episodes are initially nominated by our writers, and the ranking is further shaped by community participation, where users add their favorites and vote on existing entries, reflecting popularity and cultural impact.
No, this ranking specifically focuses on British sitcoms that have arrived or peaked in broadcast since the year 2000, although earlier classics are mentioned for context.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our ranking of the best British sitcom episodes from the 2000s is based on a combination of editorial nominations and the valuable contributions from our user community.

  • Initial episodes are selected by our writers, who consider the cultural relevance, impact, and comedic quality of series since the year 2000.
  • Priority is given to British sitcoms that premiered or had their peak broadcast period from the year 2000 onwards, such as Spaced, The Office, Black Books, and Peep Show.
  • The user community plays an active role, being able to nominate their own favorite episodes and vote for existing ones, which helps to refine and update the ranking.
  • The ranking reflects popular consensus and editorial opinion, highlighting both recognized modern classics and lesser-known gems that have resonated with audiences.
  • The episode must belong to a British sitcom that premiered or had its main broadcast period from the year 2000 onwards.
  • The popularity and critical acclaim of the series to which the episode belongs are considered, including those deemed 'modern classics'.
  • The episode's ability to generate laughter and its lasting impact on British comedy culture are key factors.
  • Episodes that are frequently mentioned in 'best of' lists or have been nominated by writers and the community are highly valued.