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    The Greatest TV Show of The Noughties - Channel 4

    Channel 4 did a survey asking the general public and TV critics what they thought were the top twenty shows of this decade.

    Here is the list:

    01) Top Gear
    02) The Apprentice
    03) Doctor Who
    04) Britains Got Talent
    05) QI
    06) The X Factor
    07) The Simpsons
    08) The Office
    09) Planet Earth
    10) Life On Mars
    11) FRIENDS
    12) Harry Hill's TV Burp
    13) Shameless
    14) Grand Designs
    15) Gavin and Stacey
    16) Coronation Street
    17) Spooks
    18) Strictly Come Dancing
    19) I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
    20) Dragons Den

    What's everyones thoughts? I associate Friends and The Simpsons with the nineties, so I'm surprised they made the list. The Simpsons' best episodes were in the 90s. Grand Designs was a weird entry and I don't think Top Gear deserved the number 1 spot.

    I'm glad Spooks made the list though. Surprised Big Brother didn't make it on there! Like it or not, its influence has been huge.

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    Spooks at 17?! It should be in the top five, it's far better than the Simpsons.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    How was Britains got talent so high?

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    I assume this is UK shows only?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Norman Bates View Post
    I assume this is UK shows only?
    The Simpsons and Friends are in the list so I'm guessing not. Which begs the question, how did they get there over the likes of 24 and Lost?
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abigail View Post
    The Simpsons and Friends are in the list so I'm guessing not. Which begs the question, how did they get there over the likes of 24 and Lost?
    Exactly. Most of the best shows of the decade have originated from the USA so I can't take this survey seriously


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