
top 50 television characters (in no order)
• 33. Andy Dwyer (Parks & Recreation) // played by Chris Pratt •
“April is the best, but she’s 20. When April was born I was already in third grade, which means if we were friends back then I would have been hanging out with a baby. I don’t know anything about infant care. Oh my god I could have killed her.”

top 50 television characters (in no order)
• 35. Merlin (Merlin) // played by Colin Morgan •
Arthur: I warn you, I’ve been trained to kill since birth.
Merlin: Wow. And how long have you been training to be a prat?
Arthur: You can’t address me like that.
Merlin: Sorry. How long have you been training to be a prat, my lord?


top 50 television characters (in no order)
• 37. Connor Temple (Primeval) // played by Andrew-Lee Potts •
Connor: Oh, God! You know what? All my life I’ve wanted to be in a crime-busting gang! And now I am. So… I don’t suppose you’d consider giving me a cool nickname, would you?
Cutter: No.
Connor: I thought not.

top 50 television characters (in no order)
• 38. Miranda Hart (Miranda) // played by Miranda Hart •
Gary: “Kids?”
Miranda: “Yeah, yeah. Got two. Orlando and uh…Bloom. You?”
Gary: “No no, still single.”
Miranda: “Me too.”
Gary: “You just said you were married.”
Miranda: “Divorced now.”
Gary: “And the kids?”
Miranda: “Dead.”
Gary: “Really? What happened?”
Miranda: “They froze. They froze to death Gary. It’s a funny story actually. Not funny ha-ha but funny in that it’s almost unbelievable. You see, we were on holiday in the Himalayas. Base camp of Everest. And they were just running around in shorts and a t-shirt. And I kept saying ‘put your coat on, you’ll catch your death!’ And they did!”

top 50 television characters (in no order)
• 39. Walter Bishop (Fringe) // played by John Noble •
“We’re all victims of our own gene pool; someone must have peed in yours.”

top 50 television characters (in no order)
• 40. Hannah/Belle (Secret Diary of a Call Girl) // played by Billie Piper •
“Escort, hooker, prostitute, whore. I don’t care what you call me. They’re all just semantics.”