Oh yeah... another one I loved when I was a kid is called The Young Ones, a British sitcom.
Absolutely right, Tricia! That was a lot of fun, that show! You've got some of the best ones, in fact, including my absolute all-time fave M*A*S*H. I think I've seen all episodes at least half a dozen times.Originally Posted by jcat
I remember that one! Also All In The Family, Three's Company, and M*A*S*H. Are there any "I Dream of Jeannie" fans? And here's a really old one: "Car 54, Where Are You?". I think it was the same guy who played Herman Munster.
Originally Posted by batgirl2good
Golden Girls
i absoluting LOVEOriginally Posted by GratefulBear629
Seinfeld
Roseanne
I Love Lucy
King of Queens
Saved by the Bell
Cosby Show
Married... With Children
Simpsons
The Critic
Cheers
aren't exactly sitcoms.. but so funny.. In Living Color, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, SNL and SCTV
These two aren't considered comedy but can be very funny at times and are great shows: Freaks and Geeks and Wonder Years -- two of my favorite shows of all time!
and so many more I can't think of right now.. I'm addicted to tv! lol
Is this a sitcom?Originally Posted by ugaimes
THE SIMPSONS!!!!
Thanks for the reply Deb. Makes alot of sense now.Originally Posted by Deb25
In American tv lingo, 'sitcom' is short for 'situation comedy', usually the 30-minute funny tv programs.
I like them both but I like Ryan Stiles &Originally Posted by GratefulBear629
Which version do you like better? The British or the American version? I like the British one better. I wish it was shown at times I could actually watch it! lol
Colin Mochrie is my favorite but I like Ryan Stiles, Mike McShane, Steven Frost and Brad Sherwood.
The episode where Robin Williams guest starred was hilarious!