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The Office
American sitcom broadcast on NBC
Modern Family
American television sitcom (2009–2020)
Scrubs (TV series)
Scrubs is an American medical sitcom created by Bill Lawrence. The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, which is a teaching hospital. The title is a play on surgical scrubs and a term for a low-ranking person because at the beginning of the series, most of the main characters are medical interns.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
American television series (2013–2021)
Young Sheldon
American comedy series
New Girl
American sitcom
The Good Place
2016 American fantasy comedy television series
30 Rock
American television comedy series (2006–2013)
Community
American comedy television series
Parks and Recreation
American comedy television series
Veep
Veep is an American political satire comedy television series that aired on HBO from April 22, 2012, to May 12, 2019. The series was created by Armando Iannucci. The series follows Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), the fictional Vice President of the United States, and her team as they attempt to make their mark and leave a legacy but often instead become mired in day-to-day political games.
Curb Your Enthusiasm
American television series
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
American comedy television series
Jonas
American TV series
Silicon Valley
2014–2019 American television series
Arrested Development
American television sitcom
Cougar Town
American comedy series
Superstore
American sitcom
The Last Man on Earth
American post-apocalyptic comedy television series
The Middle
American sitcom television series (2009–2018)
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
American comedy streaming television series
Grace and Frankie
American comedy-drama web television series
Black-ish
Black-ish (stylized as '`black·ish''') is an American sitcom television series created by Kenya Barris. It aired on ABC from September 24, 2014, to April 19, 2022, running for eight seasons with 176,588 episodes. Black-ish'' follows an upper class well-off Black family headed by Andre "Dre" Johnson, a successful advertising executive (Anthony Anderson), and his wife Rainbow "Bow", an anaesthesiologist (Tracee Ellis Ross). The show revolves around the wealthy Johnson family as they juggle personal, familial and sociopolitical issues, particularly in trying to reconcile their desire to stay true
Zeke and Luther
television series
Raising Hope
television comedy program
Episodes
British/American television sitcom
Fresh Off the Boat
American single-camera sitcom television series
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23
American sitcom (2012–2013)
Louie
American comedy-drama television series
Happy Endings
2011-2013 American sitcom television series
The Goldbergs
American television sitcom (2013-23)
The Mindy Project
American romantic comedy television series
10 Things I Hate About You
2009–2010 American television sitcom
Suburgatory
Suburgatory is an American television sitcom created by Emily Kapnek that aired on ABC from September 28, 2011, to May 14, 2014. The series originally aired on Wednesday nights at 8:30/7:30 Central following The Middle. The title is a portmanteau, devised by former CNN Senior Producer Linda Keenan, of the words "suburban" and "purgatory". On May 9, 2014, Suburgatory was canceled by ABC after three seasons.
Blue Mountain State
American TV comedy series
What We Do in the Shadows
American comedy horror television series
The Mick
American comedy television series (2017-2018)
Mr. Sunshine
television series
You're the Worst
American television series
Every Witch Way
American fantasy telenovela
The New Normal
American sitcom
Workaholics
Workaholics is an American adult television sitcom created and predominantly written by Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Kyle Newacheck, all of whom star in the series. Workaholics initially aired on Comedy Central from April 6, 2011, to March 15, 2017, with a total of 86 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series also stars Jillian Bell, Maribeth Monroe, and Erik Griffin. Anderson, DeVine, and Holm play three college dropouts who are housemates, friends, and co-workers at a telemarketing company in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
The Comeback
American comedy television series
Life in Pieces
American television series
Broad City
American comedy TV series
The Crazy Ones
2013 American sitcom
Supah Ninjas
television series
Speechless
American comedy television series
American Housewife
American comedy television series
Outsourced
television series
Great News
American sitcom television series
Go On
American comedy television series
Selfie
American TV series
Future Man
American comedy television series
Eastbound & Down
American television series
Vice Principals
American television comedy series
The Muppets
American sitcom
The Michael J. Fox Show
American TV series starring Michael J. Fox
LA to Vegas
TV series
Up All Night
American television series