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A mockumentary-style romp through the mundane and hilarious world of office life, this laugh-a-minute series took television by storm with its relatable characters, witty writing, and top-notch comedic timing. With a star-studded cast led by Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, and John Krasinski, viewers couldn't help but fall in love with the quirky employees of Dunder Mifflin. In no time at all, the show's iconic catchphrases and memorable moments became ingrained in pop culture.
- Premiered: March 24, 2005
The Best The Office (U.S.) CharactersSee all- 1Michael Scott12,217 Votes
- 2Dwight Schrute11,880 Votes
- 3Jim Halpert10,647 Votes
A gang of narcissistic misfits running a failing bar provides the perfect setting for gut-busting humor and endless hijinks. With an ensemble cast featuring Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito, this side-splitting series has remained a fan favorite for over a decade. The show's irreverent approach to taboo subjects keeps audiences on their toes while seamlessly integrating slapstick comedy.
- Premiered: August 4, 2005
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Pushing the boundaries of satire while maintaining razor-sharp wit, this animated powerhouse has been a force to be reckoned with since it first hit our screens. With biting social commentary and an ever-rotating ensemble of absurd characters (let's not forget about those pesky Canadians), there's no topic too taboo for this relentless comedy juggernaut. Accompanied by unforgettable tunes like "Blame Canada," it's no surprise that this animated sensation has maintained its popularity for decades.
- Premiered: August 13, 1997
All Of The Best South Park Episodes, RankedSee all- 1Butters' Bottom Bitch3,333 Votes
- 2Casa Bonita3,514 Votes
- 3Scott Tenorman Must Die5,079 Votes
Timeless animated antics never cease to tickle our funny bones as we follow the uproarious escapades of these classic cartoon characters. From Bugs Bunny to Daffy Duck to Porky Pig – not to mention everyone's favorite speech-impaired canary Tweety – these endearing personalities have been cracking up generations of fans since their inception. With its clever wit and unforgettable catchphrases ("What's up, doc?"), it's no wonder this enduring franchise remains beloved by young and old alike.
- Premiered: 1930
The Best Looney Tunes Characters of All Time, Ranked!See all- 1Daffy Duck2,614 Votes
- 2Bugs Bunny2,779 Votes
- 3Wile E. Coyote2,173 Votes
Pawnee, Indiana might just be the funniest town in America thanks to its lovable parks department employees who navigate local politics with side-splitting results. Amy Poehler leads an all-star cast including Rashida Jones, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Pratt, who bring the eccentric townsfolk to life. With uproarious town hall meetings and unforgettable characters like Ron Swanson and Andy Dwyer, this workplace comedy had viewers in stitches from start to finish.
- Premiered: April 9, 2009
The Best Parks and Recreation CharactersSee all- 1Ron Swanson3,234 Votes
- 2Andy Dwyer2,927 Votes
- 3April Ludgate2,891 Votes
The longest-running animated sitcom in history has left an indelible mark on popular culture thanks to its clever writing and iconic yellow-skinned characters. Chronicling the lives of Homer Simpson and his lovable family (including wife Marge and children Bart, Lisa, and Maggie), this satirical series pokes fun at American society with wit so sharp it stings. With memorable catchphrases like "D'oh!" it's no wonder this show continues to captivate audiences young and old alike.
- Premiered: December 17, 1989
A show about nothing that became everything in the world of sitcoms. Jerry Seinfeld and his neurotic group of friends – George Costanza (Jason Alexander), Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) – turned mundane everyday situations into comedic gold. With memorable catchphrases like "No soup for you!" and iconic episodes such as "The Contest," this groundbreaking series left an indelible mark on television history.
- Premiered: July 5, 1989
The Best Current Shows Like SeinfeldSee all- 1It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia155 Votes
- 2Brooklyn Nine-Nine132 Votes
- 3After Life49 Votes
A diverse group of New York City cops form the backbone of this uproarious police precinct comedy. Combining the talents of Andy Samberg, Terry Crews, and Andre Braugher, among others, each episode delivers rapid-fire jokes and heartwarming moments in equal measure. This clever blend of cop show tropes with witty humor keeps audiences hooked and laughing all the way through.
- Premiered: September 17, 2013
'Brooklyn Nine-Nine's' Best Character Is Not Who You ThinkSee all- 1Captain Ray Holt1,018 Votes
- 2Detective Jake Peralta974 Votes
- 3Sergeant Terry Jeffords801 Votes
Improvisational comedy reaches new heights thanks to a rotating cast of talented performers taking suggestions from the audience to create side-splitting scenes on-the-fly. Drew Carey originally hosted this rip-roaring showcase of comedic genius featuring regulars Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, and Wayne Brady, who brought the laughs with their quick wit and impeccable timing. The show's creative games and infectious energy made it a certified hit.
- Premiered: July 16, 2013
Six friends navigating love, work, and life in the Big Apple became the stuff of sitcom legend. The iconic ensemble of Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer made us laugh and cry as they faced life's challenges together. From Ross's infamous "pivot" to Joey's unforgettable catchphrase ("How you doin'?"), this show secured its place in our hearts with its winning combination of humor and heart.
- Premiered: September 22, 1994
The Best 'Friends' Episodes Ever, RankedSee all- 1The One Where Everybody Finds Out1,586 Votes
- 2The One with the Embryos1,355 Votes
- 3The One Where Ross Got High952 Votes
The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan brings new meaning to the term "modern family" with their antics, miscommunications, and heartwarming moments. Featuring an all-star cast including Ed O'Neill, Sofia Vergara, Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, each episode is packed full of laughter as the extended family navigates through life's challenges together. With its sharp writing and relatable characters, this sitcom has become a staple of contemporary television comedy.
- Premiered: September 23, 2009
The Best Characters On Modern FamilySee all- 1Phil Dunphy2,854 Votes
- 2Gloria Delgado-Pritchett2,129 Votes
- 3Jay Pritchett2,002 Votes
The Bundy family put the "fun" in dysfunctional long before it was trendy. Al Bundy's life is one never-ending punchline as he navigates his shoe-selling career, bickering with his wife Peggy, and raising two rebellious teenagers. With Ed O'Neill at the helm alongside Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, and David Faustino, every episode was filled to the brim with raucous laughter.
- Premiered: April 5, 1987
An irreverent animated series that pushes the boundaries of satire with its razor-sharp wit and biting social commentary has been captivating audiences since it first hit our screens. Seth MacFarlane's creation features a dysfunctional Rhode Island family at its core – including bumbling patriarch Peter Griffin (voiced by MacFarlane), his patient wife Lois (voiced by Alex Borstein), their socially awkward daughter Meg (voiced by Mila Kunis), and their talking dog Brian (also voiced by MacFarlane). No topic is too taboo for this no-holds-barred comedy that continues to deliver laughs and shock value in equal measure.
- Premiered: January 31, 1999
The 17 Funniest 'Family Guy' Episodes, Ranked By FansSee all- 1Road to the Multiverse10,023 Votes
- 2And Then There Were Fewer6,561 Votes
- 3Back to the Pilot6,123 Votes
There ain't no place like home when you're living in a Bel-Air mansion with your eccentric extended family. The show that catapulted Will Smith to fame had us in stitches as we watched his character's antics unfold alongside his prim and proper relatives. With memorable catchphrases, outrageous fashion, and a lovable cast of characters – including the unforgettable Carlton Banks – this family-focused sitcom struck comedic gold.
- Premiered: September 10, 1990
A wealthy family fallen from grace provides the backdrop for this critically acclaimed series that is equal parts absurdity and wit. With an all-star cast including Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, and Jessica Walter, each episode follows the Bluth clan as they navigate legal trouble, failed business ventures, and questionable romantic entanglements. This Emmy-winning show continues to be celebrated for its sharp writing and unique brand of humor.
- Premiered: November 2, 2003
The Best Arrested Development CharactersSee all- 1Gob Bluth1,944 Votes
- 2Tobias Fünke1,882 Votes
- 3Lucille Bluth1,596 Votes
Nerds rule in this wildly popular sitcom revolving around a group of socially awkward scientists who struggle to navigate relationships both romantic and platonic. Starring Jim Parsons as the eccentric Sheldon Cooper alongside Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, and Kunal Nayyar, each episode offers cleverly crafted jokes that strike a chord with science enthusiasts and laypeople alike. With its unique blend of intellect and heartwarming moments, this series remains a beloved chapter in television history.
- Premiered: September 24, 2007
A bumbling Brit who communicates through his outrageous facial expressions and physical comedy, this iconic character never fails to make us laugh. Rowan Atkinson's portrayal of the titular character has captured hearts worldwide, as he navigates life's everyday challenges with an endearing mix of naivety and cunning. With a penchant for getting into sticky situations and somehow managing to escape unscathed, it's no wonder this silent slapstick hero remains a comedy classic.
- Premiered: January 1, 1990
This groundbreaking sketch comedy show left an indelible mark on television with its razor-sharp wit and biting social commentary. Led by the incomparable Dave Chappelle, each episode tackled issues of race, politics, and pop culture with unapologetic humor. Memorable sketches like "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories" and "The Racial Draft" showcased Chappelle's comedic genius while pushing boundaries in ways that continue to resonate today.
- Premiered: January 22, 2003
Brought to us by the brilliant minds behind The Simpsons comes a futuristic animated series that had us laughing from Earth to Mars. With an unforgettable cast of characters including Fry (Billy West), Leela (Katey Sagal), Bender (John DiMaggio), and Professor Farnsworth (also Billy West), this sci-fi comedy took us on a hilarious journey through the 31st century. Combining whip-smart humor with pop culture references, it's no wonder fans still clamor for more space-faring adventures.
- Premiered: March 28, 1999
The Best Futurama Characters of All TimeSee all- 1Bender1,406 Votes
- 2Fry1,194 Votes
- 3Zoidberg1,290 Votes
Navigating love in New York City never seemed so complicated – or hilarious – until we met Ted Mosby and his eclectic mix of friends. Josh Radnor leads a stellar ensemble cast including Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, Neil Patrick Harris, and Alyson Hannigan as they recount stories from their past while searching for true love. With Barney Stinson's legendary catchphrases ("Suit up!") and Ted's unending quest for romance at its core, this sitcom proved that laughter truly is the best medicine.
- Premiered: September 19, 2005
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Life in the middle isn't easy – especially when you're surrounded by eccentric siblings like Malcolm (Frankie Muniz). This offbeat sitcom, narrated by an intelligent and slightly cynical young boy, takes us along for the ride as he navigates school, family, and growing up. With Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek as his bumbling yet well-meaning parents, this series is a hilarious roller-coaster through the trials of adolescence.
- Premiered: January 9, 2000
The Best Episodes Of 'Malcolm in the Middle,' RankedSee all- 1Lois Strikes Back298 Votes
- 2Red Dress292 Votes
- 3Billboard295 Votes
A pioneering sitcom that paved the way for generations of comedies to come, this classic show starred Lucille Ball as the lovable Lucy Ricardo – a zany housewife whose wild antics often landed her in hot water. Alongside her long-suffering husband Ricky (Desi Arnaz), their best friends Fred (William Frawley) and Ethel Mertz (Vivian Vance), Lucy made us laugh time after time with her physical comedy skills and unforgettable facial expressions.
- Premiered: October 15, 1951
Stone Age suburban life gets a comic twist in this iconic animated series featuring everyone's favorite prehistoric family. The Flintstones' daily adventures were filled with prehistoric puns ("Yabba dabba doo!") while touching on themes still relevant today like work-life balance and family dynamics. With lovable characters like Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty, this groundbreaking show continues to enchant viewers of all ages.
- Premiered: September 30, 1960
The trials and tribulations of suburban family life are hilariously brought to life in this sitcom starring Tim Allen as the accident-prone handyman Tim Taylor. Alongside his loving wife Jill (Patricia Richardson) and their three sons, Tim hosts a home improvement show that inevitably spirals into comedic chaos. With his trusty sidekick Al Borland (Richard Karn) by his side, their mishaps provided endless laughs while showcasing the importance of family values.
- Premiered: September 17, 1991
A cat-and-mouse caper that transcended language barriers with its virtually wordless slapstick shenanigans has brought laughter into living rooms for decades. This universally adored duo made us chuckle as they chased each other through countless episodes filled with elaborate traps and hilariously ill-fated plans. Their timeless appeal lies in their ability to convey humor through physical comedy without ever uttering a word.
- Premiered: February 10, 1940
The Best Episodes Of 'Tom and Jerry,' RankedSee all- 1The Yankee Doodle Mouse276 Votes
- 2Tee for Two330 Votes
- 3The Cat Concerto714 Votes
Four sassy seniors living together in Miami proved that laughter truly is ageless in this heartwarming sitcom. Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty brought these unforgettable characters – Dorothy Zbornak, Blanche Devereaux, Rose Nylund, and Sophia Petrillo – to life with impeccable comedic timing. Their hilarious banter coupled with poignant moments exploring issues like aging and relationships made this show an instant classic.
- Premiered: September 14, 1985
The Greatest Golden Girls Guest Stars, RankedSee all- 1Dick Van Dyke289 Votes
- 2Leslie Nielsen329 Votes
- 3Debbie Reynolds244 Votes
Family ties run deep in this sophisticated spin-off from the popular sitcom Cheers. Kelsey Grammer reprised his role as Dr. Frasier Crane – a pompous yet endearing psychiatrist who moves to Seattle to host a radio talk show. With David Hyde Pierce as his neurotic brother Niles Crane and Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon – their live-in housekeeper – this Emmy-winning series offered an irresistible mix of wit and warmth that resonated with audiences for over a decade.
- Premiered: September 16, 1993
The Best Episodes Of 'Frasier,' RankedSee all- 1Ham Radio917 Votes
- 2The Ski Lodge858 Votes
- 3Out With Dad510 Votes
A menagerie of beloved puppet characters brought laughter to television screens with their unique blend of music, comedy, and heart. Jim Henson's imaginative creation featured iconic personalities like Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and Gonzo the Great as they entertained audiences with skits, songs, and celebrity guest appearances. This timeless classic continues to delight viewers with its enduring charm.
- Premiered: January 30, 1974
The Most Interesting Muppet Show CharactersSee all- 1Animal1,011 Votes
- 2Gonzo824 Votes
- 3Swedish Chef873 Votes
Quirky, kooky, and altogether spooky – this family of lovable misfits is anything but ordinary. Featuring an ensemble cast led by John Astin and Carolyn Jones as Gomez and Morticia Addams, their macabre sense of humor and unconventional approach to life had viewers in stitches during their brief but memorable television run. With unforgettable characters like Lurch the butler and Cousin Itt, this gothic sitcom remains a cult favorite.
- Premiered: September 18, 1964
A variety show for the ages, this Emmy-winning series showcased the comedic talents of Carol Burnett alongside a stellar ensemble cast that included Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Tim Conway. With a mix of sketches, musical performances, and audience interactions, each episode offered something new and laughter-inducing. Memorable skits like "The Family" and "Went With the Wind!" cemented its place in television history as a comedic tour de force.
- Premiered: September 11, 1967
Nostalgia reigns supreme in this sitcom centered around a group of wisecracking high schoolers navigating life in the 1970s. Topher Grace stars as Eric Forman alongside Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, and Wilmer Valderrama – an ensemble whose impeccable comic chemistry kept us laughing through their adventures inside and outside of Eric's basement hangout. Groovy catchphrases ("Burn!") and hilarious situations made this coming-of-age comedy stand the test of time.
- Premiered: August 23, 1998
'That '70s Show' Cast Looked All Grown Up After 8 SeasonsSee all- 1Wilmer Valderrama1,760 Votes
- 2Laura Prepon1,339 Votes
- 3Ashton Kutcher1,328 Votes
Slapstick comedy reached new heights with these legendary buffoons who poked fun at themselves – literally! Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard (later replaced by Shemp) formed a trifecta of comic genius that left audiences in stitches with their zany antics and impeccable timing. Their signature eye-pokes, head slaps, and hilarious catchphrases continue to amuse fans young and old.
- Premiered: May 5, 1934
A quirky courtroom provides the setting for this offbeat legal comedy featuring Harry Anderson as Judge Harold T. Stone – an unconventional magistrate with an affinity for magic tricks. Alongside a motley crew of court personnel including John Larroquette's smarmy prosecutor Dan Fielding and Richard Moll's towering bailiff Bull Shannon, each episode tackled cases with humor while showcasing human stories that warmed our hearts.
- Premiered: January 4, 1984
A lovable delivery driver and his sassy wife navigate the ups and downs of blue-collar life in Queens, New York, in this hilarious sitcom. Kevin James stars as Doug Heffernan alongside Leah Remini's witty Carrie Heffernan, with Jerry Stiller providing unforgettable comic relief as her cantankerous father Arthur. Their relatable relationship struggles and laugh-out-loud antics made this comedy a hit among viewers.
- Premiered: September 21, 1998
The Best King Of Queens EpisodesSee all- 1Strike Out228 Votes
- 2G'Night, Stalker196 Votes
- 3Furious Gorge137 Votes
This ghoulishly delightful sitcom introduced us to a family who puts the "fun" in dysfunctional long before it was trendy. Starring Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster (the Frankenstein-like patriarch) alongside Yvonne De Carlo as his vampiric wife Lily Munster and Al Lewis as Grandpa – their wacky adventures brought laughter to audiences with their unique blend of horror and humor. With memorable catchphrases ("Oh, goody!") and a spooky mansion to call home, this monstrously funny show remains a beloved classic.
- Premiered: September 24, 1964
A surreal blend of sketches, animations, and offbeat humor propelled this British comedy troupe to international fame. John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, and Terry Jones combined their comedic talents to create a groundbreaking series filled with unforgettable moments like the "Dead Parrot" sketch and the "Ministry of Silly Walks." This iconic show continues to influence comedians worldwide with its innovative approach to humor.
- Premiered: October 5, 1969
Tackling social issues with biting humor and a groundbreaking approach to sitcom storytelling, this series remains an enduring classic that paved the way for countless television comedies. Carroll O'Connor brought Archie Bunker – the irascible yet lovable bigot – to life alongside Jean Stapleton's iconic Edith Bunker, their progressive daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers), and her husband Mike (Rob Reiner). Each episode showcased memorable banter while unflinchingly addressing topics like racism, sexism, and politics.
- Premiered: January 12, 1971
Happy days were here again when we traveled back to 1950s Milwaukee with this nostalgic sitcom that introduced us to iconic characters like Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard), Potsie Weber (Anson Williams), Ralph Malph (Donny Most), Joanie Cunningham (Erin Moran), and Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli (Henry Winkler). With its catchy theme song ("Sunday, Monday, Happy Days") and memorable catchphrases ("Aaay!"), this show captured our hearts with its warm portrayal of adolescent life in simpler times.
- Premiered: January 15, 1974
The Best Happy Days EpisodesSee all- 1Guess Who's Coming to Christmas127 Votes
- 2Fearless Fonzarelli (1)49 Votes
- 3Fonzie Moves In64 Votes
Centered around the Barone family's trials and tribulations in Long Island, New York, this sitcom showcased the comedic talents of Ray Romano as sportswriter Ray Barone. Alongside Patricia Heaton as his wife Debra and Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle as his overbearing parents Marie and Frank, each episode offered a hilarious look at everyday family life – complete with sibling rivalry from Brad Garrett's character Robert.
- Premiered: September 13, 1996
The Boston bar where everybody knows your name served up laughs aplenty in this long-running sitcom featuring an ensemble cast led by Ted Danson as former baseball player turned bartender Sam Malone. Memorable characters like Diane Chambers (Shelley Long), Carla Tortelli (Rhea Perlman), Cliff Clavin (John Ratzenberger), and Norm Peterson (George Wendt) made each visit to Cheers a warm and laughter-filled experience.
- Premiered: September 30, 1982
The Best 'Cheers' Episodes Of All TimeSee all- 1What is... Cliff Clavin?136 Votes
- 2Thanksgiving Orphans140 Votes
- 3Give Me a Ring Sometime99 Votes
John Cleese starred in this uproarious British sitcom set in a seaside hotel run by the bumbling Basil Fawlty. Alongside Prunella Scales' formidable Sybil Fawlty, Connie Booth's resourceful Polly Sherman, and Andrew Sachs' hapless waiter Manuel, each episode found Basil embroiled in hilarious misunderstandings and farcical scenarios that showcased Cleese's impeccable comedic timing.
- Premiered: September 19, 1975
The Best Fawlty Towers EpisodesSee all- 1The Psychiatrist92 Votes
- 2The Hotel Inspectors54 Votes
- 3Communication Problems104 Votes
Set in the midst of the Korean War, this dramedy series blended humor and heart as it chronicled the lives of doctors, nurses, and staff at an army hospital. With Alan Alda leading the talented cast as Hawkeye Pierce, each episode tackled serious themes while providing levity through witty banter and character-driven humor. This groundbreaking show left a lasting impact on television history with its unique approach to storytelling.
- Premiered: September 17, 1972
Aliens posing as an ordinary family on Earth provided endless laughs in this out-of-this-world sitcom starring John Lithgow as High Commander Dick Solomon. Alongside Jane Curtin as Dr. Mary Albright – his human love interest – and fellow extraterrestrial family members played by Kristen Johnston, French Stewart, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, each episode found them attempting to understand human customs with hilariously disastrous results.
- Premiered: January 9, 1996
- A petty con artist wins the lottery and decides to make amends for the past.
- Premiered: September 20, 2005
What To Watch If You Love 'My Name Is Earl'See all- 1Raising Hope116 Votes
- 2Mallrats60 Votes
- 3Joe Dirt32 Votes
A quirky cast of doctors and nurses working at Sacred Heart Hospital provided the backdrop for this medical comedy-drama with a unique blend of humor and heart-wrenching moments. Starring Zach Braff as Dr. John "J.D." Dorian alongside Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Judy Reyes, John C. McGinley, and Ken Jenkins, each episode showcased their hilarious misadventures while addressing the challenges faced by medical professionals.
- Premiered: October 2, 2001
The Best Scrubs Episodes of All TimeSee all- 1My Screw Up207 Votes
- 2My Lunch194 Votes
- 3My Fallen Idol136 Votes
A three-hour tour gone awry left seven castaways stranded on an uncharted desert isle in this timeless sitcom filled with wacky misadventures. Led by Bob Denver's endearingly bumbling Gilligan alongside Alan Hale Jr.'s "Skipper" Jonas Grumby, Jim Backus' millionaire Thurston Howell III, Natalie Schafer's socialite Lovey Howell, Tina Louise's glamorous Ginger Grant, Russell Johnson's Professor Roy Hinkley Jr., and Dawn Wells' Girl-Next-Door Mary Ann Summers, each episode delivered laughter and heart in equal measure.
- Premiered: September 26, 1964
- Comedy show parodies all facets of life.
- Premiered: April 15, 1990
The fictional Texas town of Arlen is home to Hank Hill, his wife Peggy, son Bobby, and a colorful cast of neighbors in this animated sitcom created by Mike Judge. With its dry humor and down-to-earth portrayal of small-town life, each episode offers a slice-of-life look at the Hill family's everyday struggles – punctuated by Hank's memorable catchphrases ("I tell you what") and propane-fueled passion.
- Premiered: January 12, 1997
The Best Episodes Of 'King of the Hill,' RankedSee all- 1Bobby Goes Nuts1,027 Votes
- 2High Anxiety227 Votes
- 3A Fire Fighting We Will Go830 Votes
Redd Foxx brought Fred Sanford – a cantankerous junk dealer with a penchant for faking heart attacks – to life in this groundbreaking sitcom set in Los Angeles. Alongside Demond Wilson as his long-suffering son Lamont Sanford, each episode showcased their hilarious banter while tackling social issues with wit and warmth. Their unforgettable catchphrases ("You big dummy!") remain ingrained in popular culture.
- Premiered: January 14, 1972
- A witch marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typical suburban housewife.
- Premiered: September 17, 1964
- An inept secret agent tries to save the world from KAOS.
- Premiered: September 18, 1965
- Astronaut Tony Nelson adjusts to life with a genie.
- Premiered: September 15, 1965
- An alien studies Earth's strange ways in Boulder, Colorado.
- Premiered: September 14, 1978
- Two single girls in need of a roommate settle for Jack Tripper.
- Premiered: March 15, 1977
The Best Episodes Of 'Three's Company,' RankedSee all- 1Up in the Air170 Votes
- 2Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest181 Votes
- 3And Now Here's Jack111 Votes
- A father suddenly appears at his adult daughter's doorstep, 20 years after disappearing.
- Premiered: December 2, 2013
The Schwiftiest Rick and Morty CharactersSee all- 1Rick Sanchez2,215 Votes
- 2Morty Smith1,794 Votes
- 3Pickle Rick1,606 Votes
- Widowed sheriff Andy Taylor raises his son in Mayberry, N.C.
- Premiered: October 3, 1960
- An ensemble performs sketch comedy.
- Premiered: October 11, 1975
The Best SNL Cast Members Of All TimeSee all- 1Chris Farley17,337 Votes
- 2Will Ferrell17,029 Votes
- 3Eddie Murphy14,478 Votes
- Comedy writer Rob Petrie juggles family and a career.
- Premiered: October 3, 1961
A porous yellow sea sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants captured our imaginations – and tickled our funny bones – in this wildly popular animated series set in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. With unforgettable characters like his dimwitted best friend Patrick Star (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke) and curmudgeonly neighbor Squidward Tentacles (voiced by Rodger Bumpass), each episode offered a mix of slapstick humor, witty writing, and life lessons that endeared it to audiences of all ages.
- Premiered: May 1, 1999
The Best Episodes Of 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' RankedSee all- 1Pizza Delivery3,860 Votes
- 2Band Geeks4,892 Votes
- 3The Camping Episode3,190 Votes
- Black family moves into an apartment building on Manhattan's East Side.
- Premiered: January 18, 1975
Bob Newhart returned to television screens as Dick Loudon – a successful writer turned innkeeper – in this charmingly eccentric sitcom set in rural Vermont. The quirky townsfolk provided endless laughs alongside Newhart's signature deadpan delivery. With supporting characters like Tom Poston's bumbling handyman George Utley and Peter Scolari's oddball local TV host Michael Harris, every episode was filled with delightful absurdity.
- Premiered: October 25, 1982
- Cab company employees share in each other's lives.
- Premiered: September 12, 1978
- The Benny Hill Show is a British comedy television show that starred Benny Hill and aired in various incarnations between 15 January 1955 and 30 May 1991 in over 140 countries. The show focused on sketches that were full of slapstick, mime, parody, and double-entendre. Thames Television cancelled production of the show in 1989 due to declining ratings and large production costs at £450,000 per show.
- Premiered: 1951
- Larry David gets into predicaments at home, work and around town.
- Premiered: October 15, 2000
- A late-night talk show hosted by Johnny Carson, including guest interviews and musical performances.
- Premiered: October 1, 1962
- Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom set in a German prisoner during WWII. It ran for 168 episodes from September 17, 1965, to April 4, 1971, on the CBS network. Bob Crane starred as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, coordinating an international crew of Allied prisoners running a Special Operations group from the camp. Werner Klemperer played Colonel Wilhelm Klink, the incompetent commandant of the camp, and John Banner was the inept sergeant-of-the-guard, Hans Schultz.
- Premiered: September 17, 1965
- After striking oil in the Ozarks, the Clampetts move to Beverly Hills.
- Premiered: September 26, 1962
- Students form a study group at a local community college.
- Premiered: September 17, 2009
The Best Holiday Episodes On CommunitySee all- 1Epidemiology34 Votes
- 2Regional Holiday Music37 Votes
- 3Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps29 Votes
- Scooby-Doo is an American animated cartoon franchise, comprising several animated television series produced from 1969 to the present day. The original series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, was created for Hanna-Barbera Productions by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears in 1969. This Saturday-morning cartoon series featured four teenagers—Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers—and their talking brown Great Dane dog named Scooby-Doo, who solve mysteries involving supposedly supernatural creatures through a series of antics and missteps. Following the success of the original series, Hanna-Barbera and its successor Warner Bros. Animation have produced numerous follow-up and spin-off animated series and several related works, including television specials and telefilms, a line of direct-to-video films, and two Warner Bros.–produced theatrical feature films. Some versions of Scooby-Doo feature different variations on the show's supernatural theme, and include characters such as Scooby's cousin Scooby-Dum and nephew Scrappy-Doo in addition to or instead of some of the original characters.
- Premiered: September 13, 1969
- Sloppy Oscar Madison and neat Felix Unger share a Manhattan apartment.
- Premiered: September 24, 1970
- The ideals of parents and teens clash due to their generation gap.
- Premiered: September 22, 1982
Jim Henson's beloved puppet creations charmed audiences once again in this imaginative variety show featuring Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and a host of other iconic characters. With a mix of sketches, musical performances, and celebrity guest appearances, this family-friendly series brought laughter and heart to television screens worldwide.
- Premiered: September 22, 2015
- Dr. Johnny Fever heads a cast of offbeat characters at radio station WKRP.
- Premiered: September 18, 1978
- Two young women tackle life on their own with a group of friends in 1950s Milwaukee.
- Premiered: January 27, 1976
- George, Jane, Judy, Elroy and their dog Astro, live the easy life thousands of years in the future.
- Premiered: September 23, 1962
- The adventures of a moose and flying squirrel in Frostbite Falls, Minn.
- Premiered: September 24, 1961
- Eleanor Shellstrop finds out that even in the afterlife, it's never too late to change your ways.
- Premiered: September 19, 2016
- Kevin Arnold grows up in 1960s suburban America.
- Premiered: January 31, 1988
- A blue-collar family uses laughter to cope.
- Premiered: October 18, 1988
How The Cast Of 'Roseanne' Aged From The First To Last SeasonSee all- 1John Goodman107 Votes
- 2Laurie Metcalf95 Votes
- 3Michael Fishman84 Votes
- A detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder cracks cases.
- Premiered: July 12, 2002
The Best Episodes Of 'Monk,' RankedSee all- 1Mr. Monk and the End - Part II361 Votes
- 2Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty375 Votes
- 3Mr. Monk Takes a Vacation273 Votes
- The social interactions of a group of misfits, including a divorcee and an Internet billionaire.
- Premiered: September 22, 2003
The Best 'Two And A Half Men' EpisodesSee all- 1The Two Finger Rule98 Votes
- 2Is There a Mrs. Waffles?347 Votes
- 3Ergo, The Booty Call118 Votes
- Bus driver Ralph Kramden schemes to improve his lot in life.
- Premiered: October 1, 1955
- A novice sleuth convinces the police to let him help on baffling cases by pretending to be psychic.
- Premiered: July 7, 2006
The Best Episodes Of 'Psych' That Prove It's Still A Fan-FavoriteSee all- 1Last Night Gus500 Votes
- 2Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part246 Votes
- 3100 Clues166 Votes
- Psychologist Bob Hartley counsels patients in Chicago.
- Premiered: September 16, 1972
- The Caped Crusader and Robin battle crime in Gotham City.
- Premiered: January 12, 1966
- Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele examine life through filmed sketches and live stage segments.
- Premiered: January 31, 2012
- Two obnoxious teens cause trouble and comment on music videos.
- Premiered: March 8, 1993
- The Yogi Bear Show is an animated television series and the first incarnation produced by Hanna-Barbera about a picnic basket stealing bear named Yogi. The show debuted in syndication on January 30, 1961 and ran for 33 episodes until January 6, 1962 and included two segments, Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle. The show had a two year production run.
- Premiered: January 30, 1961
- Animated comedy centered on a suave spy, Sterling Archer, and his misguided cohorts.
- Premiered: January 14, 2010
The Best 'Archer' Episodes of All TimeSee all- 1Placebo Effect1,851 Votes
- 2Lo Scandalo1,348 Votes
- 3Legs798 Votes
- A Cleveland man shares genuine conversation with his lifelong pals.
- Premiered: September 13, 1995
- Producer Mary Richards works at WJM-TV in Minneapolis.
- Premiered: September 19, 1970
- 1998-2006 Eric Mc Cormack , Debra Messing , Megan Mullally , Sean P. Hayes
- Premiered: September 28, 2017
The Best Will & Grace EpisodesSee all- 1Last Ex To Brooklyn192 Votes
- 2Queens For A Day (1)89 Votes
- 3A Chorus Lie117 Votes
- An alien life form takes up residence with the suburban Tanner family.
- Premiered: September 22, 1986
- An American football coach is hired to manage a British soccer team.
- Premiered: August 14, 2020
- A studio audience votes on the most-hilarious home video.
- Premiered: January 14, 1990
- Candid Camera (ABC, 1948) is an American hidden camera reality television series created by Allen Funt. The show involves concealed cameras filming ordinary people being confronted with unusual situations, sometimes involving trick props, such as a desk with drawers that pop open when one is closed or a car with a hidden extra gas tank.
- Premiered: August 10, 1948
- A university football coach balances life at work and at home.
- Premiered: February 28, 1989
- Wakko, Yakko, and Dot like wreaking havoc and mischief in the lives of everyone they come across.
- Premiered: September 13, 1993
- Mike Baxter, a happily married father of three daughters, tries to maintain his manliness.
- Premiered: October 11, 2011
- A woman is hired to care for the family of a widowed Broadway producer.
- Premiered: November 3, 1993
- In the 1980 film Popeye, Robin Williams takes on the eponymous role, making his cinematic debut in a world where spinach is mightier than the sword. Shelley Duvall co-stars as Olive Oyl, Popeye's love interest and damsel in distress. The movie, directed by Robert Altman, transforms E.C Segar's classic comic strip into a live-action musical extravaganza. It presents Popeye's quest to find his long-lost father while also battling the brutish Bluto (Paul L. Smith) for Olive's affection. This comedy-adventure flick showcases an idiosyncratic take on a beloved pop culture icon.
- Two brothers run a one-plane commuter service from a small Nantucket airport.
- Premiered: April 19, 1990
The Best Wings EpisodesSee all- 1Murder She Roast92 Votes
- 2The Fortune Cookie16 Votes
- 3The Bogey Men39 Votes
- The odd buddies have many strange adventures.
- Premiered: September 9, 1995
- A coming-of-age comedy follows Cory Matthews as he juggles school, friends and romance.
- Premiered: September 24, 1993
- 105A crafty bird thwarts those who want to stop his wood-pecking.
- Premiered: October 3, 1957
- A quirky family of employees at supersized megastore Cloud 9 tackle the day-to-day grind together.
- Premiered: November 30, 2015
- A Texas mother copes with multiple domestic problems.
- Premiered: October 5, 2001
- A variety show with one-liners, comedy sketches and musical numbers.
- Premiered: January 22, 1968
- Interviews and comedy sketches.
- Premiered: September 13, 1993
- Widower Tony Micelli is the housekeeper for a female ad executive.
- Premiered: September 20, 1984
- The life of the head writer at a late-night TV variety show.
- Premiered: October 11, 2006
The Best 30 Rock Episodes of All TimeSee all- 1MILF Island34 Votes
- 2The Bubble14 Votes
- 3Tracy Does Conan22 Votes
- A CIA agent will do anything to protect his homeland and family.
- Premiered: February 6, 2005
The Best Episodes Of 'American Dad!' RankedSee all- 1El que logró huir1,087 Votes
- 2La ascensión de las almas1,386 Votes
- 3El Teletón del fantasma817 Votes
- A New York lawyer and his socialite wife buy a farm outside Hooterville.
- Premiered: September 15, 1965
- The crew of a small transport ship experience a cosmic civil war.
- Premiered: September 20, 2002
- The Flip Wilson Show is an hour-long variety show that aired in the U.S. on NBC from September 17, 1970 to June 27, 1974. The show starred American comedian Flip Wilson; the program was one of the first American television programs starring a black person in the title role to become highly successful with a white audience. Specifically, it was the first successful network variety series starring an African American. During its first two seasons, its Nielsen ratings made it the nation's second most watched show. The show consisted of many skits over 60 minutes. It also broke new ground in American television by using a 'Theatre-in-the-Round' stage format, with the audience seated on all sides of a circular performance area. Wilson was most famous for creating the role of Geraldine Jones, a sassy, modern woman who had a boyfriend named Killer. Flip also created the role of Reverend Leroy, who was the minister of the Church of What's Happening Now!. New parishioners were wary of coming to the church as it was hinted that Reverend Leroy was a con artist. Wilson popularized such catchphrases as "What you see is what you get", and "The devil made me do it!".
- Premiered: 1970
- A third-generation restaurateur runs a burger joint with his wife and their three kids.
- Premiered: January 9, 2011
All Episodes Of 'Bob's Burgers", RankedSee all- 1The Hauntening657 Votes
- 2Broadcast Wagstaff School News1,213 Votes
- 3Bob Day Afternoon1,074 Votes
- A widow works as a waitress to make a good life for herself and her son.
- Premiered: August 31, 1976
- A woman with three daughters marries a widower with three sons.
- Premiered: September 26, 1969
- An obstetrician and a lawyer raise a family in Brooklyn.
- Premiered: September 20, 1984
The Best Cosby Show Episodes of All TimeSee all- 1Happy Anniversary125 Votes
- 2Theo's Holiday147 Votes
- 3Off to See the Wretched104 Votes