50 Greatest British TV Comedy Characters Of All Time

41. Lily Savage €“ The Lily Savage Show

Lily Savage Paul O€™Grady€™s alter-ego Lily Savage is an outspoken, snarky individual €“ and unlike the majority of characters on this list, O€™Grady frequently had to improvise while performing as the character, which makes the humour all the more impressive. Lily Savage has appeared in a variety of different television shows (mainly chat based) and can currently be found performing in Aladdin at the O2 Arena in London.

42. Dr Alan Statham €“ Green Wing

Dr Alan Statham How to choose a character from Green Wing for this list? There are many worthy of inclusion, but Mark Heap€™s bumbling, constantly undermined grammar Nazi just about beat off the competition. Whether he€™s prancing naked around Joanna Claw€™s office playing the recorder, competing with (and invariably losing to) medical student Boyce, or singing €œBaa Baa Black Sheep€ in Latin, Alan Statham is a hilarious comic creation.

43. Gary Strang €“ Men Behaving Badly

Gary Strang It€™s hard to put it better than the BBC article which suggested that Gary and Tony of Men Behaving Badly were €œa reaction against the onset of the caring, sharing, €˜new man,€™€ revelling in €œa politically incorrect world of booze, burps and boobs.€ Men watched the show because Gary and Tony provided them with a champion, women watched to criticise their laddish behaviour, but everyone watched €“ Men Behaving Badly was extremely successful, due in a large part to Martin Clunes€™ stereotypically masculine, good natured Gary Strang character.

44. Patsy Stone €“ Absolutely Fabulous

Patsy The stand-out character in BBC classic Absolutely Fabulous, launching one-time Bond girl Joanna Lumley back into the public eye after her initial fame playing the glamorous Purdey in The New Avengers. The alcoholic, sex-obsessed Patsy is the archetypal €˜Woman Behaving Badly,€™ and her catty interchanges with best friend Edina€™s daughter Saffron made for comedy gold.

45. Alice Tinker (Alice Horton) €“ The Vicar of Dibley

Alice Tinker Dawn French€™s Geraldine Granger is the protagonist of much-loved British comedy The Vicar of Dibley, but it€™s her verger Alice who provides many of the laughs to Geraldine€™s €˜straight man€™. Innocent, perhaps even simple, Alice€™s inability to understand even obvious jokes and occasionally mind-baffling stupidity is tempered by her loyalty to Geraldine, her occasional perceptive comments, and her tender relationship with husband Hugo.
 
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Laurence Gardner was born in Canterbury, England. After moving around various cities during his childhood, and spending some time travelling in Europe and America, he studied English Literature at Oxford University. Since then, he’s been living abroad, teaching English, learning a range of languages, and writing in his free time. He can currently be found in Heidelberg, working as an English Tutor and Translator and studying at the University. If you liked this article, follow him on Twitter to get automatic updates on his work.