The 15 Best TV Shows Of The 1960s, Ranked
Let's take a trip down memory lane with the 15 greatest shows from the 1960s, ranked.
Read MoreLet's take a trip down memory lane with the 15 greatest shows from the 1960s, ranked.
Read MoreBefore he became known as the director of This Is Spinal Tap and The Princess Bride, Rob Reiner played Archie Bunker's liberal foil on All in the Family.
Read MoreCBS can't get enough of the Barones, announcing a second reunion special for Everybody Loves Raymond.
Read MoreBefore hitting it big on Seinfeld, the eventual Elaine Benes played multiple supporting roles in a completely different sitcom universe.
Read MoreIt's time to get cozy with some of our favorite sitcoms. Here are the greatest Christmas-themed sitcom episodes of all time.
Read MoreDespite consistently posting high ratings, My Name is Earl was canceled after four seasons. Here's why it got the axe and how it should have ended.
Read MoreYes, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is one-of-a-kind. Still, let's try our best to give you 15 other incredible shows that are at least a little similar.
Read MoreHBO Max’s sizzle reel offers our first real look at the Big Bang Theory spinoff, hinting at a stranger, more ambitious series than expected.
Read MoreIn conversation with TVLine, Perry talks about Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage Season 2 — and how she's processing Mary dating again after George's death.
Read MoreThanks to a promo skit for this popular 1980s cop show, we wouldn't have gotten to enjoy the antics of four funny old ladies on The Golden Girls.
Read MoreComedy Central has been producing absolute gems since the '90s. Here, we rank the 15 greatest shows the network has produced over the years.
Read MoreIf the twist in the Season 1 finale of The Good Place seems familiar, that's because it's not unlike that of a classic Twilight Zone episode from decades prior.
Read MoreHere's why Bart, despite his prominence in early seasons of The Simpsons, ultimately gave way to his dad Homer as the animated series' main character.
Read MoreIf you're a longtime fan of Seinfeld, you'll be glad to know Curb Your Enthusiasm's Seinfeld reunion arc had a number of clever Easter eggs hidden within.
Read MoreEven iconic sitcoms like Friends have their share of episodes that missed the mark. Here are 15 installments that make us cringe to this day.
Read MoreA whole bunch of big-name actors auditioned for The Office, and one of them went on to play a very important character on HIMYM.
Read MoreThough he enjoyed working with the whole cast, one Golden Girl cracked George Clooney up the hardest during his one-episode tenure on the timeless sitcom.
Read MoreSuperstore could have felt like a very different show had it gone with its original title. Thankfully, the creative team was told to change course.
Read MoreWho doesn't love a romantic and memorable television proposal between two fan-favorite characters? Here are the best question-poppings in TV history.
Read More'I'll Be There for You' is one of the most iconic TV theme songs — but hearing it doesn't necessarily make Aniston nostalgic. Find out why.
Read MoreHere's one Baxter family reunion you won't see on Tim Allen's current sitcom — a surprise encounter with his former TV daughter Kaitlyn Dever.
Read MoreBefore Hunger Games and winning an Oscar, Jennifer Lawrence got her big break on television in a TBS sitcom you probably forgot about.
Read MoreFire Country is reuniting Bode with an old flame (SEAL Team's Alona Tal), but here comes Josh McDermitt (The Walking Dead) to throw a wrench in their romance.
Read MoreEven the greatest sitcoms stumble on occasion, and that certainly includes The Office. Here are the show's 15 worst episodes and why you should avoid them.
Read MoreThe hit family sitcom starring Ray Romano ran for almost 10 years, so a spin-off centered around co-star Brad Garrett should've been a no-brainer, right?
Read MoreNot every unpopular TV show ending is deserving of savage criticism. They may not always be good, but these endings were all justified in one way or another.
Read MoreThe beloved comedian was best known to TV audiences as squeaky clean family man Danny Tanner — but he was not the actor originally cast on the TGIF classic.
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