The One Show viewers award Doctor Who Silver as their most loved BBC TV programme in BBC 100 vote
The One Show asked a panel of experts to help whittle down all the classic BBC TV Shows from across the years to a shortlist of 50 for viewers to vote on. The final 50 included everything from drama to comedy to entertainment to factual and natural history.
The panel was comprised of Sara Wallis, Mirror TV Columnist, David Butcher, Radio Times’ Choices Editor, Dick Fiddy, BFI Archive TV Programmer and Hanna Flint, Freelance Critic and MTV Movies Host.
Alex Jones, The One Show presenter says:
“It’s been a joy to look back and celebrate some classic TV shows from the BBC’s history as part of BBC 100. There’s been an absolutely huge response from our lovely viewers and though we couldn’t fit everything onto the list, our viewers have shown so much love for these classic shows that have connected with them across generations.”
🎉 'Lovely jubbly!' @BBCTheOneShow viewers crowned Only Fools and Horses as their most loved @BBC TV programme in a #BBC100 vote!
See the Top 20 ➡️ https://t.co/Xmuif20kAh
Check out the Top 10 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/u28H6gBu8L— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) January 28, 2022
The BBC’s most loved 20 television programmes, as voted for by The One Show viewers, are:
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- Only Fools and Horses
- Doctor Who
- Strictly Come Dancing
- Line of Duty
- Call The Midwife
- Gavin and Stacey
- Fawlty Towers
- Blackadder
- Morecambe and Wise Show
- The Vicar of Dibley
- Dad’s Army
- Planet Earth I and II
- Killing Eve
- Dinnerladies
- Yes Minister / Yes Prime Minister
- Sherlock
- The Good Life
- Top of the Pops
- The Royle Family
- Blue Peter
The vote was shared on tonight’s episode of The One Show [Friday 28 January], which kicked off the programme’s centenary celebrations with Only Fools and Horses the Musical star Paul Whitehouse, Strictly winner Bill Bailey, and Angela Rippon opened up the BBC archives to host a special reunion between Baroness Floella Benjamin and the original Play School cuddly toys and dolls.
Plus Only Fools and Horses’ Sue Holderness (Marlene) joined the show to celebrate the big win. Watch again on BBC iPlayer here.