Colin Firth's Mr Darcy emerging soaking wet from a lake in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice has been voted the nation's most memorable British drama moment of all time.
The iconic scene beat talking points from the likes of Sherlock, Doctor Who and Downton Abbey in the UKTV poll.
The scene from the 1995 drama scooped 23% of the total vote, while EastEnders' Dirty Den serving Angie divorce papers came second with 17%.
In third place was the moment Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) fell to his 'death' in the finale of the second series, followed by Coronation Street's tram crash in 2010 with 12% of the vote.
ITV's recent hit Broadchurch came in fifth with 11%, and the moment David Tennant's Doctor regenerated into Matt Smith in Doctor Who won 10%.
Brookside (8%), Inspector Morse (8%), Grange Hill (7%) and Downton Abbey (7%) completed the top ten.
A total of 2,000 Britons were asked to name their favourite UK drama moment to coincide with the launch of new UKTV channel Drama.
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The iconic scene beat talking points from the likes of Sherlock, Doctor Who and Downton Abbey in the UKTV poll.
The scene from the 1995 drama scooped 23% of the total vote, while EastEnders' Dirty Den serving Angie divorce papers came second with 17%.
In third place was the moment Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) fell to his 'death' in the finale of the second series, followed by Coronation Street's tram crash in 2010 with 12% of the vote.
ITV's recent hit Broadchurch came in fifth with 11%, and the moment David Tennant's Doctor regenerated into Matt Smith in Doctor Who won 10%.
Brookside (8%), Inspector Morse (8%), Grange Hill (7%) and Downton Abbey (7%) completed the top ten.
A total of 2,000 Britons were asked to name their favourite UK drama moment to coincide with the launch of new UKTV channel Drama.
这个是转自其他吧里的。
看到这个很激动啊,就转来了