THE most memorable TV moments of all time have been revealed as the Only Fools and Horses bar fall scene, Fawlty Towers ‘Don’t mention the War’ moment and Susan Boyle’s first Britain’s Got Talent audition.
A study of 2,000 adults revealed some of the most iconic, funny and shocking moments on the box over the last 50 years.
Rose and Giovanni's Strictly dance has gone down in historyCredit: BBCThe most memorable moments have now been revealedCredit: SWNSRose Ayling-Ellis’ moving dance to no music on Strictly Come Dancing and David Brent’s famous dance in The Office round out the top five most memorable moments.
The top two memorable soap moments included Dirty Den’s and Angie’s divorce and Zoe Slater shouting ‘you ain’t my mother’ at Kat in EastEnders.
And on daytime telly, Allison Hammond accidentally pushing a sailor into the Albert Dock in Liverpool was another unforgettable moment.
Bernice Blackstock suffers new blow in Emmerdale as she struggles with illnessAn illustration created by artist Bill McConkey has combined some of the best 40 scenes into a striking image to celebrate the launch of brand-new panel show for TV lovers, Rob Beckett’s Smart TV, which airs on Sky Max this week.
Phil Edgar-Jones, director of entertainment at Sky added: “We’ve seen some iconic telly over the years, and it’s always a joy to discuss our favourite moments with friends and loved ones.
"That’s exactly what Rob, Alison and Josh will be doing on Rob Beckett’s Smart TV, unpicking everything from the unlikeliest accidents in Casualty to iconic lines in Game of Thrones. We can’t wait to share it with TV-lovers everywhere this week.”
British TV’s influence is shown by 80 per cent saying some of the best moments remain timeless, while half said iconic moments played an instrumental role in their childhood.
When it comes to what makes a TV moment great, the character involved (55 per cent), a surprise twist (51 per cent) and storytelling (43 per cent) were deemed the most critical factors.
Iconic catchphrases (39 per cent) and the show’s cultural impact (22 per cent) were other important features.
It also emerged 83 per cent have moments where they reminisce about the most memorable TV events, according to research carried out by OnePoll.
The classic ‘David’s dead’ confusion on Celebrity Big Brother, where David Bowie’s death was wrongly mixed-up with contestant on the show David Gest, and the epic moment baby iguanas are chased by snakes on Planet Earth were other memorable TV highlights.
And Dot being exposed as the Caddy in Line of Duty took the title of best drama moment, ahead of Mr Darcy emerging from the lake in Pride and Prejudice.
Rob Beckett’s Smart TV airs weekly from 29th February on Sky Max and streaming service NOW.
Stalking terror rocks Coronation Street as barmaid targeted Susan Boyle's famous X Factor audition is well lovedCredit: HandoutAlison Hammond, Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe on Smart TVCredit: PAOnly Fools and Horses made the list