The 50 Best TV Comedies Ever
Shows about nothing, shows with characters so outrageous they're almost (and sometimes literally) cartoons, shows about families and shows about friends -- they're all in our countdown of the 50 greatest TV comedies of all time. Click through and see if you agree with our list of what tickles the funny bone. --By Kimberly Potts
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50. 'Everybody Loves Raymond'
(1996-2005)
Everybody loves put-upon Ray, who tries to please wife Debra, nosy 'rents Marie and Frank and jealous bro Robert. The Barones didn't always have happy days, but their dysfunctional family was one of the most realistic.
49. 'Newhart'
(1982-1990)
Author Dick (Bob Newhart) and wife Joanna left city life behind when they bought Vermont's Stratford Inn, but their new bucolic setting was hardly boring, thanks to a lineup of small-town loonies, including daffy caretaker George and hillbilly handyman Larry, his brother Darryl and his other brother Darryl.
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48. 'Night Court'
(1984-1992)
'Night Court' was ruled by Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson), a magician who was as charming as he was goofy. And that made him the perfect foil for hookers and other hard-luck cases who passed through his court, not to mention womanizer D.A. Dan (John Larroquette).
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47. 'Family Guy'
(1999-present)
The naughty and pop culture-obsessed 'Family Guy' is loaded with some of TV's best characters: offensive patriarch Peter, Brian the sauced dog and Peter Lorre-sound-a-like baby Stewie, whose botched matricidal missions are second in hilarity only to his perpetually thwarted plots for world domination.
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46. 'The Jeffersons'
(1975-1985)
Though Archie Bunker never moved on up to a dee-luxe apartment in the sky, George Jefferson was, in every other way, the black Bunker -- from his bigoted philosophies and sweet, sympathetic wife Weezie to his rebellious child and his ownership of the liquor-laden hangout Charlie's Bar, with his frienemy Willis.
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45. 'Hogan's Heroes'
(1965-1971)
You have to respect a sitcom that managed to wring laughs from a Nazi POW camp setting. Even more impressive: It was a one-note joke that kept viewers tuning in. What new ways would Col. Hogan and his clever crew find to trick bumbling Col. Klink and Schultz into giving up classified info to enemies?
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44. 'Laverne & Shirley'
(1976-1983)
Not since Lucy and Ethel wreaked havoc on the chocolate factory had two female buddies sparked so many chuckles. Lenny and Squiggy provided their share of wackiness, but the heart of the show was the bottle-cappin' roomies' friendship and pursuit of love, happiness and milk 'n' Pepsi.
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43. 'The Golden Girls'
(1985-1992)
Sex and the city? Before Carrie and pals were heating up NYC, Dorothy, Blanche, Rose and Sophia were painting the town red in Miami. Sure, viewers normally don't want to think about their grannies getting their freak on, but the charm of these golden gals was that they didn't act their ages.
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42. 'Malcolm in the Middle'
(2000-2006)
High-IQ Malcolm often made snarky asides to viewers about his wacky family's antics. But the middle-class family was more normal than they or their neighbors though. And Malcolm, despite feeling isolated, was a true Wilkinson at heart.
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Reader Comments (962)
Michael W. Smith at 7:13PM on Aug 24th 2008
What about Amen & 227, not to mention Differnt Strokes, Family Matters, a Differt World, & Whats Happening,Hmmmmmmmmm!
Anna at 7:10PM on Aug 27th 2008
I agree with much of this list, but where's Three's Company? That show was hilarious!
WUT THE WUT at 6:59PM on Sep 1st 2008
R U KIDDING ME?? NO FRESH PRINCE?? HOW MANY PEOPLE EVEN WATCH ROSEANNE?? SERIOUSLY
Tom Ayars at 12:50PM on Sep 3rd 2008
Great list. I think you left out the Andy Griffith Show. Don Knotts won so many Supporting Actor in a Comedy Emmies, they started calling it the Don Knotts awared. A very funny show without the need to be crude, which we rely on too much today.
Louie Farrakhan at 5:23AM on Sep 7th 2008
"What about Amen & 227, not to mention Differnt Strokes, Family Matters, a Differt World, & Whats Happening,Hmmmmmmmmm!"
Uh....Haven't even HEARD of "Amen"...don't even REMEMBER "227"..."Different Strokes" blew chunks... "Did I do THAT?" was funny the first 5,000 times on "Family Matters"..."A Different World"?????? Never heard of it, EITHER..."What's Happening"???? It was funny for about 5 minutes.
Rah at 9:40AM on Sep 12th 2008
Good list I think Mary Tyler Moore show was too high and Sanford and Son too low.
annie at 10:42AM on Sep 16th 2008
I cannot believe that "King of Queens", "Wings" did not make the top 50, also included is "Reba", "Still Standing" "Yes, Dear". I like to know who votes? It certainly wasn't me!!! Some of the shows that did make it, really were not funny.
Steve at 5:57AM on Sep 28th 2008
Great List.....Brought back a lot of fond memories, however, i know it wasnt overly popular but even 17 & 18 yr olds today have heard of ALF!! :)
eli at 7:43PM on Oct 5th 2008
amen god bless
Emily at 8:45PM on Oct 21st 2008
Hey I liked it. It had my 2 favorite shows, The Office and The Simpsons. So, I'm fine. But, since I'm a little younger, I would have wished That 70's Show was on there. I love that to death too! But, like I said, I'm extremely fine with having my fave as number 1!