WKRP in Cincinnati
Cheers
All in the Family
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Heartland (Which lasted one season. It starred Brian Keith as the grumpy buy lovable patriarch of a farm family.)
Honorable mention: NewsRadio, Wings and Sanford and Son
I never watched a single episode of Seinfeld, just wasn't on my radar.
And when you started watching them.I watched the first season when it came out but I didn't care for it at all. Same with Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond - and all 3 shows were very popular. I guess it demonstrates how important individual taste is when it comes to entertainment and especially when it comes to humor.
No judgement zone. Pay no attention to Emmy awards, critical acclaims, running years... Simply list what YOUR top 5 sitcoms of all time are.
(No Dramas or action series and also no animated series, separate category)
Mine:
1. Seinfeld (as re watchable as anything IMO)
2. Fresh Prince of Bel-air (this was just right in my teenage wheelhouse and had so much heart and humor and Will Smith and I was so in love with Tatyana who was the same age as me, and the older sister...) Uncle Phil always reminded me so much of my Dad...
3. Cheers
4. Wonderfalls (I seriously loved that show and was super sad it didn't even last 1 season, everyone lauded Freaks and Geeks and Pushing Daisies from this same guy, but man Wonderfalls was just so weird and original, I loved everything they did, but I really would have liked to see more seasons from all of those shows! I guess I'm just weird.)
5. M.A.S.H. True story; (I was born in 1980) when I was a kid, my parents and their friends thought it was WEIRD that this was my favorite show for a while. They called me an 'old soul'. lol
5a. Will and Grace Yep I'm gonna set a terrible example by breaking my own rules in the first post of my thread, but Will and Grace was a hilarious show. And I have fond memories of watching it with someone so it always holds a place.
Yours? Reasons why? Like I said, not a place to debate, just share and reminisce
I was going to include Police Squad but decided against it as I feared I would catch the wrath of those in the know. Truth be told, I loved it.I LOVE that you included Wonderfalls because it is one of the greatest shows I've ever seen on television (though people should watch the next to last episode, "Totem Mole" either last or never because it totally derails the momentum of the story arcs...). But Wonderfalls was technically a drama in that it's running time was 42 to 44 minutes.
Better Off Ted/QUOTE]
I forgot about Better Off Ted, great show. Too bad it didn't get much of a run.
I never watched a single episode of Seinfeld, just wasn't on my radar.
Wow. Do you know what shrinkage is, or double dipping?
If you have Seinfeld and Curb on your list, you are correct. The rest of you....
A little sad seeing nobody put down Parks & Rec, even as an alternate. Probably the best sitcom of the last decade - ratings be damned.
Then you need to watch Parks & Rec. Do nothing else: start watching it. You can skip season 1 if you want, but it really picks up steam in season 3 and doesn't let up for the rest of its run. It had the best character on television for several years in Ron Swanson.Other than Big Bang Theory, I don't think I've watched or even tried to watch a half hour comedy show (while it's still airing) since The Nanny. And The Nanny, btw, comes awfully close to making my top 5 list. I'm sure few would agree with that ranking but it made us laugh, often, until the final season.
Then you need to watch Parks & Rec. Do nothing else: start watching it. You can skip season 1 if you want, but it really picks up steam in season 3 and doesn't let up for the rest of its run. It had the best character on television for several years in Ron Swanson.
It's not. The lead, Leslie Knope, is one of the most optimistic characters you'll ever see. Granted, they work for a small government department in a small Indiana town, so things don't go the way they want, but Amy Poehler is just so happy in the role, you just can't help but smile.I'll give it a try but I should point out that if much of the comedy comes from "meanness", it won't do much for me. That's the reason I've turned away from TV the past few years, it seems to be the driving influence for most shows whether they are comedic or dramatic in nature.