The British sitcom is legend. For a country with a population roughly a fifth of Americas, and a landmass about equal to that of California, The United Kingdom is somehow a powerhouse on equal terms with America when it comes ot producing great comedic television. As such, this week’s edition of Top 10 Tuesday examines my personal favorite British sitcomes. Though every edition of Top 10 Tuesday is hoghly subjective, I want to give an even greater warning for this list. I did not grow up with Monty Python, Faulty Towers, or Mr. Bean. Rather than try to conform to the popular choices of the greatest British sitcoms of all times, I decided to make a highly subjective list that names my personal favorites.
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