A sitcom is a magical thing - it gives you a sense of relatability and life-likeness while at the same time being so totally far-fetched it’s amazing. So, basically, watching a sitcom is like watching life in a parallel reality. And some TV series manage to balance on that tiny line so perfectly that they soon become real classics, if not the best series ever. Wondering which ones they are? Well, wonder no more and check out our list dedicated to the best sitcoms of all time as ranked by audiences and critics instead.
Cop and detective shows highlight the best in manliness. Here are 12 classic shows that will put hair on your chest.
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The Mischief Theatre Company has a flourishing stage and TV franchise, with a second Christmas special on the way. The trio discuss how difficult it is making mistakes go right
One of the most critically acclaimed and beloved shows in the history of network television is coming back! CBS is reportedly moving ahead with a Northern Exposure revival with original show star James Morrow as well as series co-creators Josh Brand and John Falsey.
OWN is a TV network created by Oprah Winfrey that provides top-tier TV shows by well-known creators. Stream TV dramas, reality series, docu-series and more.
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It's soooo far.Bertram's catchphrase Bertram Winkle is one of the main characters in JESSIE. He is the Ross family’s butler, and he is the son of Wanda Winkle. He’s usually miserable about his job and the kids. He dislikes Luke the most out of the four children. But in his heart, he loves them all and comes to love and support them in the end. Bertram was portrayed by Kevin Chamberlin. Bertram is the Ross family's lazy and grouchy butler, who seems to care very little for the kids and calls them
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Frasier, which ran for ten seasons in the nineties and early aughts, won 37 Emmys. Yet I only decided to watch it recently, and guess what? It’s pretty good.
From "Magnum, P.I." to "Murder, She Wrote," television in the '80s definitely had its share of private detective...
We've Moved! If we're tight on Facebook, you know we've recently relocated from North Jersey to the Clearwater / St. Petersburg, Florida area. My hubs found a new job and I found hub. If you're unfamiliar with this amazing cable network, let me explain... What No ID? When I signed up for Brighthouse Networks, the cable TV carrier in our new lo-caysh, the first question I asked was, "What channel is Discovery ID?" Over the past few years, I seem to have developed an obsession for forensics and true crime. Hot damn! It turns out Discovery ID channel is unavailable in Florida. My personal theory is it would be a bad influence on viewers. Let's face it, Florida is the "Number Six State for Crime in America." Scary, right? i love hub! Last night, we stumbled upon hub. Where the hell have I been that I've never noticed this awesome 80s channel back home? We had the same cable plan in Jerz. Anyway, hub, a joint venture between Discovery and Hasbro, focuses on kids and family television programming. Hub replaced the Discovery Kids TV channel almost a year ago. Hello? I was too busy watching Discovery ID! The hub channel was launched in October, 2010 and has an incredible line-up of evening programming for us 1980s freaks. Check out the evening schedule featuring Happy Days, Wonder Years, Doogie Howser, M.D., Family Ties and Laverne & Shirley. How awesome is that? Hoping they add Silver Spoons and Growing Pains at some point. You know how much I love my Jason Bateman and Kirk Cameron.
It has long been thought that hit sitcom The Vicar Of Dibley has finished, but Dawn French has said it could return to TV again in the future.
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If you spent any quality time with your TV in the late ‘80s and early '90s, then it’s likely you got to know the loud and lovable Conners on “Roseanne.” Now, prepare to feel old, because the classic sitcom is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its debut Friday. Based on the real life experiences of creator Matt Williams and the “domestic goddess” stand-up comedy routines of its lead,
When The A-Team came out earlier this month, I decided to make that movie's flimsy excuse for existence into an even flimsier pretext for a...