Ten Awesome...
Sitcoms
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15
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The lives, loves, and laughs of six young friends living in Manhattan. The series ran from 1994 - 2004 but many of the jokes are timeless and the series are repeated all around the world on various channels.
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12
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With sharp writing and a pitch-perfect cast, Frasier became one of the smartest and funniest television shows of the 1990s. A spin-off series from previous sitcom Cheers, the show earned smash ratings and dozens of Emmy Awards.
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7
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Cartoon, but still sitcom? Arguably the best show on telly EVER. Not to be missed!
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6
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No show captured the eccentricities of New York like the Larry David-created sitcom Seinfeld. Helping to define America's view of New Yorkers, the series gained endless fans over its nine series run.
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6
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Exiled to remote Craggy Island, Father Ted shares a house with the breathtakingly stupid Father Dougal Maguire and the constantly inebriated Father Jack, who has a small vocabulary and a taste for furniture polish.
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5
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Award-winning comedy series which follows new surgical registrar Dr. Caroline Todd through her first day at work and beyond, as she becomes acquainted with her bizarre and eccentric co-workers. By the makers of "Smack The Pony"
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4
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The adventures of Tim and Daisy who rent a room in Marsha Klein's house under the pretense that they are a couple. Very, very funny!
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3
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I'm Alan Partridge finds Steve Coogan back in Norwich, having lost his beloved chat show Knowing Me, Knowing You, and now reduced to the pre-Breakfast slot playing old T'Pau and Soft Cell singles to an audience of farmers and all-night bakery workers.
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2
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Follows the lives and loves of best friends Will Truman - a gay lawyer - and Grace Adler, a straight interior designer. Pretty much sums it up!
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2
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He's got it all: a loving wife, good friends, a successful career, a great home..what could possibly go wrong for Larry David. A lot, it would seem (!) Improvised sitcom, absolutely hilarious.
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