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Favorite TV sitcom?

Postby Thoul » Thu Dec 13, '07, 11:29 pm

What's your favorite TV sitcom? It could be a current or classic show.

Lately I've been catching reruns on Nick at Nite, mostly of Home Improvement and sometimes Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Those are pretty good shows. :)
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Postby Tsunami » Fri Dec 14, '07, 1:09 am

Fresh Prince is good. Rosanne was a favorite of mine when it was Nick at Nite. When I last checked, I didn't see it -- perhaps it comes on some other time or was just taken off their schedule? :?

I also liked Three's Company, The Facts of Life, and Family Matters. Those are just a few off the top of my head, but I'm sure there's more.
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Fri Dec 14, '07, 3:10 am

Currently, I sort of like "Samantha Who" from the little I have seen of it. I don't really like or watch much television now, especially sitcoms. I did like Jim Belushi's show, (the name escapes me right now) and thought it was really funny. All the characters/actors were great. I think it is still on in syndication but I rarely catch it. Jim Belushi is a really funny guy and a terrific actor.

Of those mentioned above, I like Roseanne and Home Improvement. I also liked "Coach" and some others. Oh yeah, I do like the Reba McEntyre show "Reba", I think it is called. I don't watch it regularly but it always makes me laugh when I do happen to catch it.
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Postby Thoul » Fri Dec 14, '07, 4:00 am

Tsunami wrote:Rosanne was a favorite of mine when it was Nick at Nite. When I last checked, I didn't see it -- perhaps it comes on some other time or was just taken off their schedule? :?


I still run across it on there now and then, but not very often. I think maybe they only show it once a week or something. :?
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Postby Neithird » Fri Dec 14, '07, 7:28 pm

I liked Jim Belushi's show too, but I can't remember the exact name either. Leave it to Jim? All about Jim? I don't know, something Jim.

Spin City was also great. I didn't like as much after Michael J. Fox left, but he was hilarious in that show.
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Postby SparkyIII » Fri Dec 14, '07, 10:50 pm

Thoul wrote:
Tsunami wrote:Rosanne was a favorite of mine when it was Nick at Nite. When I last checked, I didn't see it -- perhaps it comes on some other time or was just taken off their schedule? :?


I still run across it on there now and then, but not very often. I think maybe they only show it once a week or something. :?


You guys serious? I can't stop seeing that show. Every night on nick at night its pretty much 3 hours of Rosanne. I don't watch it but I watch some of the things around it.
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Postby Thoul » Sat Dec 15, '07, 2:26 am

Wow, really? I hardly ever see it on there, but they show like two hours of Fresh Prince every night. Maybe it's different in some areas.
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Postby SparkyIII » Sun Dec 16, '07, 6:14 am

I guess, or maybe its just a different channel, I remember telling my teacher about a Hitler documentary marathon about his life and strategies on Discovery, but I checked it again, and there were like, 6 different discovery channels XD
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Postby Rudo » Sun Dec 16, '07, 7:13 pm

I liked 'Cheers' and 'Seinfield' in their heyday.
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Mon Dec 17, '07, 6:19 pm

Neithird wrote:I liked Jim Belushi's show too, but I can't remember the exact name either. Leave it to Jim? All about Jim? I don't know, something Jim.



I was looking through the tv guide channel yesterday and saw it listed somewhere. It was called "According To Jim". Funny, I couldn't remember the title since I like the show so much. :lol:
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