Timeless moments and much-loved characters that have kept us laughing across the decades.
Highlights include life with the Coopers and nightclubbing with the Bhangramuffins.
A new comedy sketch show featuring a fresh team of performers.
In this first episode, Hyacinth's father has a nasty accident with a milk bottle.
The phone bill arrives as Dave and Denise's wedding approaches - much to Jim's chagrin.
Cathy prepares herself for a day of great emotion on the morning of her husband's funeral.
Comic chaos ensues when Edmund accidentally kills King Richard III.
Brent learns that his branch of the paper merchants might be closed down.
Miranda gets overexcited by the prospect of her first real date.
The Rev Adam Smallbone is surprised that his congregation has quadrupled overnight.
Agnes attempts to mend the rift between her son and his long-term girlfriend.
A demolition order from the council prompts Vyvyan to destroy the house himself.
Basil tries to improve the class of the hotel's clientele.
Ben is puzzled to hear his wife Susan and daughter Janey are seeing another dentist.
Replaced at work by a box, Victor embarks on his enforced retirement.
The Queen's birthday puts a spanner in the works of Fowler and Dawkins' anniversary.
Argumentative schoolgirl Lauren and foul-mouthed Nan Taylor make their debuts.
An encounter with another man sets Bill thinking about her life.
Reverend Granger arrives in Dibley, but she is not quite what the villagers expected.
Jack moves in with his best friend Victor when the old tenant dies.
After being phone buddies for months, Gavin and Stacey finally arrange a rendezvous.
Jean prepares for her daughter's wedding while Phillippa tries to lift morale.
Donna needs a man so her mum won't think she's repellent to the opposite sex.
Will, a Philadelphia teen, moves in with wealthy relatives in Bel-Air.
Linda and Tom wake to find a half-naked man in the flat - so which one of them got lucky?