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Newsradio! #2: Seinfeld #3: Friends #4: Simpsons #5: Sportsnight #6: MASH #7: Everybody loves Raymond #8: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air #9: Frasier #10: Big Record (Canadian sitcom) |
No real order:
Sanford and Son Seinfeld Simpsons Frasier Cheers Are You Being Served? The Addams Family The Wonder Years Three's Company Good Times Freaks and Geeks |
Seinfeld
Just Shoot Me Friends The Simpsons That 70s Show Family Guy The Wonder Years Cheers Home Improvement Newsradio |
In no specific order:
Seinfeld Friends Saved By The Bell That 70's Show Malcolm In The Middle Undeclared Alf Growing Pains Family Guy Boy Meets World :) |
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MASH Seinfield Cheers The Wonder Years Married with Children Night Court Newhart NewsRadio Home Improvement Parker Lewis(wouldn't have thought of it except for previous poster.) |
In no particular order:
MASH Barney Miller Taxi Cheers Frasier Seinfeld Mad About You NewsRadio Cosby Show Larry Sanders Show I didn't include Britcoms but Black Adder and Fawlty Towers would figure in this if I did. |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
1. Family Ties
The 80s yuppie values vs the 60 hippie ethics is funny stuff to me. Plus mostly everyone was pretty likeable and were a great fictional family 2. Growing Pains Looking back, Carol was the highlight of the show. Mike could get annoying at times, along with Ben later on. 3. Three's Company I used to hate this show as a kid with the retro looking apartment and clothing. I think the manager wore a scarf and bell bottoms. Now though, Jack is hilarious and the back and forth between him and Mr. Ferly are great. Even though Chrissy was hotter, I though the nurse added more to the show. 4. Boy Meets World An average, safe sitcom. The show really found it's groove when the show started to focus on the cool, older brother's mental regression. 5. Frasier This show has some of my favorite episodes of all time. When Frasier is dating the supermodel but no one believes him or when Daphne teaches Niles how to dance. 6. Seinfeld Of course. Kind of dislike it now though. 7. Cheers Made me think that everything and anything could happen in a bar. 8. Bosom BuddiesSeeing a big time movie star acting a tv show was pretty cool at the time. A show I never realized was weird until seeing it much later. 9. Arrested Development Not enough good can be said of this show. 10. Golden Girls |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
Seinfeld
Arrested Development My Name Is Earl Scrubs The Office (US) Beverly Hillbillies Sanford And Son Parks And Rec Married With Children Curb Your Enthusiasm |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
I just started looking through this thread and was like, ummm, ok, so no one listed Arrested Development?
Then I realized the thread was a freakin' decade old, and the two posts that are recent both included AD. Wow how the "sitcom" has evolved over the past ten years. Or heck, television in general. |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
I'll have to think about this one.
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Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
No particular order and including sketch comedy...
Monty Python's Flying Circus Curb your Enthusiasm All in the Family SCTV The Bob Newhart Show (70s) Barney Miller Seinfeld Sanford and Son The Mary Tyler Moore Show Frasier |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
10. Saved by the Bell
9. 30 Rock 8. Married With Children 7. Good Times 6. Fresh Prince 5. What's Happening 4. Friends 3. Modern Family 2. Arrested Development 1. New Girl |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
Number 1 is M*A*S*H
Then, INPO: Friends Seinfeld Happy Days Three's Company All in the Family The Brady Bunch King of Queens The Big Bang Theory Roseanne |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
In random order
Fawlty Towers Red Dwarf Curb Your Enthusiasm Seinfeld The Simpsons MASH Futurama Arrested Development Cheers Family Ties |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
1. Seinfeld
2. How I Met Your Mother 3. King of Queens 4. Friends 5. Parks and Rec 6. The Office (US) 7. Community 8. 30 Rock 9. Cheers 10. Modern Family Pretty current I know, just don't remember enjoying the older series like I'm enjoying these shows... |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
In no particular order...
All In the Family Friends Arrested Development Coach SOAP Fawlty Towers Roseanne The Bob Newhart Show Newhart NewsRadio |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
In order of title length:
Scrubs Cheers M*A*S*H Seinfeld The Office (UK) I Love Lucy Night Court The Simpsons The Cosby Show Arrested Development |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
Cheers
Seinfeld All In The Family Family Ties Friends Arrested Development The Honeymooners Modern Family The Office (UK version) Happy Days |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
In no order:
Arrested Development Cheers Modern Family IT Crowd Perfect Strangers Night Court Black Books Blackadder How I Met Your Mother The Office Gone too soon, but had real promise: No Heroics Greg the Bunny The Tick Top 10 animated sitcoms: Archer Venture Bros Futurama SeaLab 2021 Space Ghost South Park Boondocks King of the Hill Robot Chicken Aqua Team Hunger Force |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
Loosely ordered:
Arrested Development Community Parks & Recreation Futurama Seinfeld How I Met Your Mother Scrubs Newsradio Friends The Simpsons |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
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Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
No order, except MASH is number 1 and South Park is number 2.
MASH South Park Simpsons Cheers All in the Family Taxi Good Times Seinfeld (don't really like it that much, but it's brilliant) Family Ties Sports Night Honorable Mention Bob Newhart Happy Days Newsradio Frasier WKRP Friends Married with Children |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
(Post 11096961)
Number 1 is M*A*S*H
Then, INPO: Friends Seinfeld Happy Days Three's Company All in the Family The Brady Bunch King of Queens The Big Bang Theory Roseanne |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
Random order:
Frasier Cheers M*A*S*H All in the Family Barney Miller Taxi Gilligan's Island (yes, Gilligan's freakin' Island, dammit!!) Arrested Development WKRP Dick van Dyke Show |
Re: YOUR top 10 sitcoms of all time
I'm a little confused here. I always thought "sitcom" referred to the sort of stage-bound, taped-in-front-of-a-live-audience sort of thing (like AITF, Sandord, Cheers, Frasier, Barney Miller, Honeymooners, etc.) as opposed to just plain comedies such as Gilligan's Island.
Some comedies seem to have a foot in both camps...Seinfeld, for instance, used a lot of locations but was primarily located in the characters' apartments. However, I still always thought of 'sitcoms' as those shows that placed characters in a more-or-less static situation (thus the term) and rarely strayed from that location. I noticed a lot of people mentioned Addams Family...I never once thought of that as a "sitcom". Likewise, shows such as Freaks & Geeks seem like classic comedies rather than sitcoms. If this thinking is wrong, it's hard to believe that one of the gems of tv history (Andy Griffith Show) didn't make almost everyone's list. The first five "Barney" years are nonstop classics that never grow old. |
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