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Poll names The Office as greatest sitcom Xmas special ever

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THE finale of The Office is the greatest sitcom Christmas special ever, according to a poll conducted by the Radio Times.

Only Fools And Horses’s Christmas trilogy finished a narrow second while Gavin & Stacey’s 2008 festive edition came third, according to a poll of more than 3,000 RadioTimes.com readers.

First broadcast on BBC One over two nights from Boxing Day 2003, The Office’s two-part Christmas special saw former receptioni­st Dawn (Lucy Davis) and office worker Tim (Martin Freeman) finally kiss after two series of will-they won’t-they.

Only Fools And Horses’ three Christmas episodes included Heroes And Villains, where Del Boy and Rodney memorably arrived at a wake dressed as Batman and Robin.

The third episode in the trilogy, Time On Our Hands, finally saw the brothers achieve their goal of becoming millionair­es.

It was watched by 24.3 million viewers, a UK record for a comedy.

Gavin & Stacey’s 2008 special saw the Welsh contingent decamp to Essex for Christmas.

Other shows to make the top 10 include The Vicar Of Dibley, The Royle Family and The Good Life.

Responding to the poll, The Office co-creator Ricky Gervais told RadioTimes. com: “The Office Christmas Specials allowed me to repay the viewing public for sitting through the bleakness and tragedy of the previous six hours of David Brent.

“I always intended to give him a little hope by the end and I always knew Tim and Dawn would get together.

“I was blown away at the time by how it resonated with audiences and I’m over the moon that it’s still regarded with such affection today. ‘A good idea is a good idea forever’.

“Thanks again to Radio Times readers. Merry Christmas, and live fast, die old.”

Tim Glanfield, RadioTimes.com editorial director said: “A great Christmas sitcom lives long in the memory, as our list demonstrat­es the best have an equal measure of humour and emotion to keep the audience thoroughly entertaine­d, tugging on the heartstrin­gs and providing bellylaugh­s.

“The Office brought these factors together in equal measure — and Gervais and [Stephen] Merchant’s brilliant work is a very worthy winner of our poll.”

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