From the end to the start.
Nothing seems to be original these days though. Films,TV series, music etc., are all being re-worked/remastered. The common thread behind them all seems to be the acknowledgement of the quality of the original projects. Beau Peep would be picked up today because it is a genuinely laugh out loud, beautifully drawn strip. Great quality never goes out of fashion and it is always recognised.
I take your point on Steptoe and Son, but only on an age basis...ie my kids don't know what rag and bone men are, and scrap men are becoming a thing of the past to a certain extent as well. It's a job that just won't be remembered shortly. Would Cheers be the same without the smoking and drinking? Probably not, but again it was superbly written and I'm sure they could set it in a modern day coffee shop. It was that good.
Now...good old Andy.
I would be fighting a losing battle if I were to try and argue against what has been an obvious public fondness of the little guy. I do though, wonder whether he is being read by a fan, or skimmed over by a newspaper reader. I guess the discussion could rattle on for a goodly while, so I'll say this. If the two cartoons were put down to me side by side and I had to pick one for my paper, Andy would still be unemployed. BP wins every time. It is THE best strip that has been produced. Ever.