The internet can be so boring at times..............
I like these:
The Cosby Show My Wife and Kids George Lopez Full House Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Home Improvement Everybody Hates Chris The Nanny
Holly2003 · Member since
Jaws.
StoneColdClassicQueen · Member since
At the moment, it's Family Ties because I love Michael J. Fox's character Alex P. Keaton!
pittrek · Member since
Futurama The Big Bang Theory The IT Crowd Family Guy The Addams Family ALF
Dan C. · Member since
Cheers (Before Kirstie Alley ate Shelley Long.) Family Guy Seinfeld Curb You Enthusiasm American Dad All In The Family The Drew Carey Show The Norm Show 30 Rock News Radio Malcolm In the Middle That '70s Show
That's all I can think of at the moment.
inu-liger · Member since
American Dad Family Guy Futurama Gene Simmons: Family Jewels Robot Chicken
JoxerTheDeityPirate · Member since
when compiling a "top" list of comedy it starts and ends with Fawlty Towers.. dont mention the war!
catqueen · Member since
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote: when compiling a "top" list of comedy it starts and ends with Fawlty Towers.. dont mention the war!
ABSOLUTELY! But Are You Being Served is good too.... Extras isnt bad...
«¤~Mrš. BÃD GÛŸ~¤» · Member since
Big Bang Theory Friends King of Queens 3rd Rock from the Sun Frasier Family Guy Cheers Taxi Golden Girls Soap
greaserkat · Member since
Squidbillies
GratefulFan · Member since
For whatever reason, I haven't really watched sitcoms regularly since the 80's or so. I'd watch Seinfeld if I happened to trip over it while channel surfing, but I managed to miss watching even a single episode of Friends in it's entire run. I don't know why precisely, I'm just doing other stuff I guess. So that's why when I read an article on the G&M yesterday titled "No funny females on TV, please. (Just stay sexy, thanks)" I kind of did a double take. It follows if anybody cares to read or discuss:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/television/john-doyle/no-funny-females-on-tv-please-just-stay-sexy-thanks/article1871082/
catqueen · Member since
GratefulFan wrote: For whatever reason, I haven't really watched sitcoms regularly since the 80's or so. I'd watch Seinfeld if I happened to trip over it while channel surfing, but I managed to miss watching even a single episode of Friends in it's entire run. I don't know why precisely, I'm just doing other stuff I guess. So that's why when I read an article on the G&M yesterday titled "No funny females on TV, please. (Just stay sexy, thanks)" I kind of did a double take. It follows if anybody cares to read or discuss: