Britain's Got Talent 'best TV show of past decade'
Published Thursday, May 3 2012, 6:04am EDT | By Andrew Laughlin |
British adults picked Simon Cowell's Britain's Got Talent as their favorite TV show of the last ten years, ahead of the BBC's Doctor Who. Susan Boyle's audition on the program also ranked as the seventh most uplifting TV moment.
William and Kate's kiss in front of millions of cheering supporters in April 2011 pipped Johnny Wilkinson's winning drop goal at the 2003 Rugby Word Cup as the most uplifting broadcast moment of the past decade.
Other popular uplifting moments included Liverpool's momentous comeback against AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League final, along with Tim and Dawn's kiss on The Office in 2003 and Rose defeating the Daleks on Doctor Who in 2005.
The poll of around 2,000 UK adults about their views on British television from 2002 to 2012 was commissioned by Freeview to mark its decade as the UK's digital terrestrial television platform.
Also in the survey, Emmerdale topped the soaps lists ahead of Coronation Street and EastEnders.
The full Top 20 Uplifting TV Moments runs as follows:
1. Royal Wedding: Will and Kate's balcony kiss (2011)
2. Rugby World Cup: Jonny Wilkinson's winning drop-goal (2003)
3. Only Fools and Horses: Delboy and Rodney bring an illegal immigrant home (2002)
4. I'm a Celebrity: Jordan and Peter get together (2004)
5. EastEnders: Alfie comes back for Kat (2005)
6. Champions League Final: Liverpool's comeback (2005)
7. Britain's Got Talent: Susan Boyle's audition (2009)
8. Planet Earth: Emperor Penguins end of winter scene (2006)
9. The Office: Tim and Dawn's kiss in the final episode(2003)
10. The Ashes: Freddie Flintoff consoles Brett Lee (2005)
11. Doctor Who: Rose defeats the daleks (2005)
12. Vicar of Dibley: Puddle scene (2006)
13. Gavin and Stacey: Smithy crashes Nessa's wedding (2010)
14. Sport Relief: David Walliams swims the River Thames (2012)
15. Top Gear: James and Richard convert a Reliant Robin into a space shuttle (2007)
16. Olympics: Kelly Holmes wins gold in the 800m (2008)
17. The Apprentice: Good guy Tom wins after being in the losing team (2011)
18. Downton Abbey: When Lady Mary and Matthew get together (2011)
19. Formula One: Lewis Hamilton winning the World Championship (2008)
20. Comic Relief: Robert Webb on Let's Dance (2009)
Freeview also gauged people's views on British television, with a fifth of respondents saying that it has never been better.
A third of adults said that British TV is the best in the world, while almost three in ten said that they prefer to watch TV live, rather than via on-demand or timeshift services.
Alongside the research, Freeview has today launched a new online game, called The Generosity Game, celebrating its ten years as a company.
Hosted by impressionist Jon Culshaw and available at www.freeview.co.uk, the game guides players through ten years of uplifting, free television via a helium balloon challenge.
"Everyone loves getting the flags out and having a do for a good old royal wedding. We love a memorable sporting triumph or wondrous wildlife spectacle," said Culshaw.
"So it's no surprise that they're all over the list of the nation's most uplifting TV moments. Here's to another ten years of uplifting telly."
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