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Baldrick

He is the servant, sidekick, and frequent punching bag of Edmund Blackadder throughout the ages. Tony Robinson's Baldrick is always one for inventing "cunning plans" which are generally ridiculed by Blackadder, who nevertheless ends up using them. He's also fairly disgusting and obsessed with turnips.
Basil Fawlty

A mere 12 episodes of the legendary Fawlty Towers gave us hotel proprietor Basil Fawlty, a snobbish, miserly, xenophobic and repressed paranoiac who is desperate to belong to a higher social class and sees the successful running of the hotel as a means of achieving this, yet his job forces him to be pleasant to people he despises or aspires to be above socially - often resulting in excruciating blunders.
Bernard Black - Black Books

Bernard owns a book shop, his hobbies are drinking, smoking, reading and insulting people mainly customers whom he hates along with the pressures and responsibilities involved in retail. He refuses to leave the shop unless it's to go somewhere less than two minutes walking distance away - everything else is just not worth the effort.
Blackadder

Rowan Atkinson is the scheming, self-promoting Edmund Blackadder through four periods of British history. Created by Richard Curtis, written by Ben Elton and performed by Rowan Atkinson.
Blakey - On The Buses

On the buses was the most popular sitcom on TV in 1969 and ran for 74 episodes until 1973, Hitler lookie-likie inspector Blakey spends most of his time trying to catch out Stan the conductor as he skives off or bends the rules. Normally to be found nearly exploding with rage as he's constantly out-witted - 'I'll get you Butler'.
Borat - Sacha Baron Cohen

Sacha Baron Cohen's Kazakstani roving reporter explores the UK and the USA to investigate our customs and social peccadilloes. Borat's hobbies are table tennis, wrestling and shooting dogs. His character routinely illustrates how patronising we can be to anyone we think is 'foreign'.
Brian Potter - Phoenix Nights

Peter Kay stars as the wheelchair bound owner of a working men's club in Bolton. He's struggling to make the most successful club in the area funded by locals 'with giros burning a hole in their shellsuits'.
 
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