The BFI TV 100 is a list of 100 television programmes or series that was compiled in 2000 by the British Film Institute (BFI), as chosen by a poll of industry professionals, with the aim to determine the best British television programmes of any genre that had been screened up to that time.[1]

Selection and criteria

The BBC produced 70 of the 100 programmes on the list.
Granada Television produced 7 of the 100 programmes on list—the largest by a commercial broadcaster.

The British Film Institute television programme poll was conducted in the year 2000, and its results are reflected in the list that appears in a following section. Initially, a 'big list' of 650 programmes was drawn up by BFI personnel.[2] Television programmes no longer extant in the archives were excluded from consideration. The provisional list was split into six categories: Single Dramas, Drama Series and Serials, Comedy and Variety, Factual, Children's/Youth, and Lifestyle & Light Entertainment. Some programmes were represented in the list by an entire series; however, for some series—e.g., the anthology The Wednesday Play and the current affairs programme This Week—individual episodes were listed. News stories were mostly excluded, with exceptions such as the coverage of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (on the basis that it would be impossible to determine whether it was the coverage or the news itself that made them important). Sport was excluded for similar reasons, and also because many events such as the 1966 World Cup, while important to those in England, would not necessarily matter to those in other areas of the UK.

The provisional list of 650 was then distributed to 1,600 television industry professionals in the UK, who were each given 30 votes.[2] Each voter was required to cast a minimum of three votes in every category. The judges were also asked to name their top overseas programme (where the U.S. sitcom Frasier was chosen).[2]

List

The following are the results of the poll, as reported by the BFI and other sources. Because the list reports decisions made in the year 2000, programmes and series are presented as they were perceived in that year; as such, ones not yet having concluded by the year 2000 are presented as having an open-ended date span in the "Year(s)" column, even if they have subsequently ended. The Genre column, added to the original table, may have a lot of crossover genres and is intended as guide to the "main" genre of each programme.

No.Title[3]Broadcast onYear(s)Genre
1Fawlty TowersBBC21975–1979Comedy and Variety
2Cathy Come Home (The Wednesday Play)[4] BBC11966Single Dramas
3Doctor WhoBBC11963–1989, 1996Children's/Youth
4The Naked Civil ServantITV (Thames Television)1975Single Dramas
5Monty Python's Flying CircusBBC1 / BBC21969–1974Comedy and Variety
6Blue PeterBBC11958–Children's/Youth
7Boys from the BlackstuffBBC21982Drama Series and Serials
8ParkinsonBBC11971–1982, 1987–1988, 1998–Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
9Yes Minister / Yes, Prime MinisterBBC21980–1988Comedy and Variety
10Brideshead RevisitedITV (Granada)1981Drama Series and Serials
11Abigail's Party  (Play for Today)[5] BBC11977Single Dramas
12I, ClaudiusBBC21976Drama Series and Serials
13Dad's ArmyBBC11968–1977Comedy and Variety
14The Morecambe & Wise ShowBBC2 / BBC1 / ITV (Thames)1961–1983Comedy and Variety
15Edge of DarknessBBC21985Drama Series and Serials
16Blackadder Goes ForthBBC11989Comedy and Variety
17Absolutely FabulousBBC2 / BBC11992–1996Comedy and Variety
18The Wrong TrousersBBC21993Children's/Youth
19The World at WarITV (Thames)1973–1974Factual
20The Singing DetectiveBBC11986Drama Series and Serials
21Pennies from HeavenBBC11978Drama Series and Serials
22The Jewel in the CrownITV (Granada)1984Drama Series and Serials
23Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?ITV1998–Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
24Hancock's Half HourBBC1956–1961Comedy and Variety
25Our Friends in the NorthBBC21996Drama Series and Serials
2628 UpITV (Granada)1985Factual
27The War Game  BBC11965Single Dramas
28The Magic RoundaboutBBC11965–1977Children's/Youth
29That Was the Week That WasBBC1962–1963Comedy and Variety
30An Englishman AbroadBBC11983Single Dramas
31The Royle FamilyBBC2/BBC11998–Comedy and Variety
32Life on EarthBBC21979Factual
33The Old Grey Whistle TestBBC21971–1987Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
34University ChallengeITV (Granada) / BBC21961–1987, 1994–Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
35PorridgeBBC11974–1977Comedy and Variety
36Blue Remembered Hills  (Play for Today)[6]BBC11979Single Dramas
37Mastermind  (original format)BBC1 / BBC21972–1997Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
38I'm Alan PartridgeBBC21997Comedy and Variety
39CrackerITV (Granada)1993–1996Drama Series and Serials
40Coronation StreetITV (Granada)1960–Drama Series and Serials
41Top of the PopsBBC1 / BBC21964–2006Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
42Inspector MorseITV (Central)1987–2000Drama Series and Serials
43Grange HillBBC11978–2008Children's/Youth
44Steptoe and SonBBC11962–1965, 1970–1974Comedy and Variety
45Only Fools and HorsesBBC11981–1996Comedy and Variety
46Auf Wiedersehen, Pet  (series 1)ITV (Central)1983Comedy and Variety
47TiswasITV (ATV)1974–1982Children's/Youth
48ElgarBBC1962Single Dramas
49Nuts in May  (Play for Today)[7]BBC11976Single Dramas
50Father TedChannel 41995–1998Comedy and Variety
51The AvengersITV (ABC)1961–1969Drama Series and Serials
52Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyBBC21979Drama Series and Serials
53The Forsyte SagaBBC21967Drama Series and Serials
54HillsboroughITV (Granada)1996Single Dramas
55Dennis Potter: The Last Interview  (Without Walls Special)Channel 41994Factual
56Bar Mitzvah Boy  (Play for Today)[8]BBC11976Single Dramas
57Edna, the Inebriate Woman  (Play for Today)[9]BBC11971Single Dramas
58Live AidBBC1 / BBC21985Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
59World In ActionITV (Granada)1963–1998Factual
60ThunderbirdsITV (ATV)1965–1966Children's/Youth
61Talking Heads / Talking Heads 2BBC1 / BBC21988 / 1998Drama Series and Serials
62Ready Steady Go!ITV (Rediffusion)1963–1966Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
63Z-CarsBBC11962–1978Drama Series and Serials
64CullodenBBC11964Single Dramas
65The Ascent of ManBBC21973Factual
66A Very British CoupChannel 41988Drama Series and Serials
67CivilisationBBC21969Factual
68Prime SuspectITV (Granada)1991–2006Drama Series and Serials
69The Likely Lads / Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?BBC2 / BBC11964–1966 / 1973–1974Comedy and Variety
70Have I Got News for YouBBC2 / BBC11990–Comedy and Variety
71The SnowmanChannel 41982Children's/Youth
72Walking with DinosaursBBC11999Factual
73Nineteen Eighty-FourBBC1954Single Dramas
74The Fall and Rise of Reginald PerrinBBC11976–1979Comedy and Variety
75Quatermass and the PitBBC1958–1959Drama Series and Serials
76Between the LinesBBC11992–1994Drama Series and Serials
77Blind DateITV (LWT)1985–Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
78Talking to a Stranger  (Theatre 625)[10]BBC21966Single Dramas
79The BorrowersBBC11992–1993Children's/Youth
80One Foot in the GraveBBC11990–2000Comedy and Variety
81Later... with Jools HollandBBC21992–Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
82Tutti FruttiBBC21987Drama Series and Serials
83The KnowledgeITV (Thames)1979Single Dramas
84House of CardsBBC11990Drama Series and Serials
85This Is Your LifeBBC1 / ITV (Thames)1955–1964, 1969–Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
86The TubeChannel 41982–1987Lifestyle & Light Entertainment
87The Death of YugoslaviaBBC21995Factual
88Till Death Us Do PartBBC11966–1975Comedy and Variety
89A Very Peculiar PracticeBBC11986–1992Comedy and Variety
90TV NationBBC21995Factual
91This LifeBBC21996–1997Drama Series and Serials
92Death on the Rock  (This Week)[11]ITV (Thames)1988Factual
93The Nazis: A Warning from HistoryBBC21997Factual
94Drop the Dead DonkeyChannel 41990–1998Comedy and Variety
95ArenaBBC21975–Factual
96The Railway ChildrenBBC11968Children's/Youth
97TeletubbiesBBC21997–Children's/Youth
98Spitting ImageITV (Central)1984–1996Comedy and Variety
99Pride and PrejudiceBBC11995Drama Series and Serials
100Made in BritainITV (Central)1982Single Dramas

BBC led broadcasters in terms of numbers of programmes/series produced, with 70. Granada Television was the second most represented with 7, and Thames Television and Channel 4 tied for third with 6 each. Central produced four of the listed titles, while ATV produced two, and London Weekend Television, ABC Weekend TV and Associated-Rediffusion produced one each.

See also

References

  1. "BFI TV 100 - The Top Ten (2000)". www.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 12 June 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 Barnes, Anthony (6 September 2000). "Just don't tell the Major, Fawlty is our favourite". Birmingham Post. Birmingham: Trinity Mirror. ISSN 0963-7915. OCLC 500151397. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  3. BFI Staff (4 March 2009). "The BFI TV 100: 1–100". London, UK: British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 11 September 2011.
  4. "The Wednesday Play: Cathy Come Home". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  5. "Play for Today: Abigail's Party". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  6. "Play for Today: Blue Remembered Hills". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  7. "Play for Today: Nuts in May". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  8. "Play for Today: Bar Mitzvah Boy". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2020.)
  9. "Play for Today: Edna, the Inebriate Woman". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2020.)
  10. "Theatre 625: Talking to a Stranger". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  11. Elstein, David. ""Death on the Rock": 21 Years Later and the Official Version still Lives On". Open Democracy. Retrieved 27 March 2020.)

Further reading and viewing

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.