Obviously it's Alf Garnett, but what do you think?
My top ten
Alf Garnett
Rupert Rigsby
Albert Steptoe
Victor Meldrew
Captain George Mainwaring
Norman Stanley Fletcher
Terry Collier
Rene Artois
Anthony Hancock
Basil Fawlty
Mention of the 2 old guys in "Still Game"
Victor Meldew-One foot in the grave
Norman Stanley Fletcher -Porridge
Syd James-Bless this house
Youtha Joyce (spelling)-Man about the house/George and Mildred
Del boy-only fools and horses
Basil-Faulty Towers
Rigsby-rising damp
Al Murray-Time Gentleman please
so many classics to name.
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1673_1436275874.jpgJamie Jones-Buchanan
"I'd never forgive myself if a child of mine was born in Lancashire"
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