Some of the best shows in television history came out in the 1990s. The last decade of the century was extremely important in terms of entertainment, as the big and small screens crossed their beams and both mediums started displaying similar levels of quality, which TV detractors still deny to this day. High definition was still years away, but people relied heavily on TV entertainment, so production simply grew. The small box in your living room was able to bring together enough viewers for specific events that were no longer annual matches. On a weekly basis, sitcoms were able to gather millions for 21-minute episodes.

However, in the phenomenon that is comedy TV in the '90s, only a handful of series are always part of the conversation. Friends, The Simpsons, and Seinfeld are some of the popular sitcoms that are regarded as the most popular cultural pieces of the 1990s, when in reality there are many, many more. Digging around the bin of this groundbreaking decade of TV shows, we came upon some of the most underrated comedy shows of the 1990s. What's even more important is that, due to one reason or another, they still hold up and make for a great rewatching binge.

10 The Drew Carey Show (1995-2004)

The Drew Carey Show
The Drew Carey Show
Release Date
September 13, 1995
Cast
Drew Carey , Diedrich Bader , Cynthia Watros
Main Genre
Comedy
Seasons
9

In The Drew Carey Show, the famous standup comedian and TV personality plays a fictionalized version of himself. Drew is a regular dude who has to face the issues of working as an assistant director in a department store with quirky personnel. The show also sees him in constant interaction with his very close friends and some sketchy characters in the workplace. Yes, it could be a show about nothing if it weren't for some signature characters that were capitalized to be exactly the same all the time.

Relatively Harmless Show About Comedy in the Workplace

And that goes for Mimi Bobeck, Kathy Kinney's character who became a staple and one of the most recognizable elements of the show, as well as her relationship with Carey. The Drew Carey Show went on to air for nine seasons on ABC, a great run considering it was a show that basically stayed the same for almost a decade. It still holds up today because of the harmless tone of its premise, and it plays easily in rewatch mode.

The problem is that, due to music licensing, the show's actually hard to find as it's not available on streaming services, except for the first season. You can rent season one of The Drew Carey Show on Prime Video.

9 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996-2001)

3rd Rock From the sun
3rd Rock from the Sun
Release Date
January 9, 1996
Main Genre
Comedy
Seasons
6

3rd Rock from the Sun tells the story of four extraterrestrials who decide to conduct human behavior experiments in Rutherford, Ohio. They land in this small town and start living in an attic apartment. Dick, Sally, Harry, and Tommy each have different personalities and different ways to approach their human body vessels, but they all share one thing: a complete disdain for the human race. However, as they start entering society and studying our ways, they start falling for us.

The Importance of a Wonderful Cast

An outstanding cast is the reason for the show's sentimental value. Starring John Lithgow, Jane Curtin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kristen Johnston, and French Stewart, the show won audiences over quickly and stayed on the run for six seasons of physical comedy bliss. It still holds up because in every episode, writers made sure to add the naive views of supposedly smart aliens to everyday human situations.

Also, Dick and Mary's relationship is extremely adorable by sitcom standards. This was showrunners Bonnie and Terry Turner's introduction to the industry before they created That '70s Show. You can stream 3rd Rock from the Sun on The Roku Channel.

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8 Coach (1989-1997)

Coach
Coach
Release Date
2015-09-00
Main Genre
Comedy
Seasons
0
Studio
NBC

In Coach, Craig T. Nelson gives life to Hayden Fox, head coach of a fictional football team. Always accompanied by his crew of coaches, Dauber and Luther Van Dam Fox will face every kind of tribulation during his leadership on the team. From having to deal with his daughter's sudden emancipation and marriage, to facing the constant threat of pranks executed by Judy Watkins, another coach and Dauber's romantic partner. Even with that simple premise, Coach ended up being one of the most fun sitcoms of its era.

Sports Comedy with a Punch

How does a comedy like Coach hold up today, considering its premise sounds ancient and out of tune with today's audiences? The secret lies in the clever design of a character that was never intended to be someone to look up to, a hero, or even an inspiring dude. Coach Fox is as dumb, desperate, and irrational as the situation requires, but he is an adorable dude nonetheless. The performance by Nelson was key throughout its nine-season run. You can stream Coach on The Roku Channel.

7 Married... with Children (1987-1997)

Married with Children
Married... With Children
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Release Date
April 5, 1987
Main Genre
Comedy
Seasons
11
Cast
Ed O'Neill , Katey Sagal , David Faustino , Christina Applegate , Amanda Bearse , Ted McGinley

Married... with Children takes viewers to the Chicago suburbs, where a miserable man called Al Bundy appears to be very unhappy with his family. Bud is his dumb son, Kelly is his daughter who indulges in questionable behavior, and Peggy is a housewife who Al can't satisfy. The shoe salesman just wants to arrive home after a horrible day at work and watch TV and relax, but every day, Al Bundy is forced to face problems brought on by his own family and sometimes by their neighbors, the D'Arcys.

A Risky, Yet Adorable Sitcom

Al Bundy is easily one of the funniest TV characters of the '90s. But he's also one of the most obnoxious, offensive, and foul-mouthed dudes in TV history. So, how does Married... with Children hold up in the modern age of politically correct television? It has to do with the fact that Bundy's so idiotic that it's impossible to take him seriously.

It wouldn't probably be made today, just like some other sitcoms from the '90s, but this doesn't mean Al's next on the "cancel culture" list. On the contrary, the father and husband, with his unique caring ways, still has the power to make heads turn and make viewers wonder how he kept himself sane for 11 seasons.

6 The Critic (1994-1995)

The Critic
The Critic
Release Date
January 26, 1994
Cast
Gerrit Graham , Maurice LaMarche , Charles Napier , Nancy Cartwright , Judith Ivey , Nick Jameson , Jon Lovitz , Christine Cavanaugh
Main Genre
Reality TV
Seasons
2

The Critic was an animated sitcom that told the story of Jay Sherman, a film critic who hosted a TV show called Coming Attractions in which he reviewed films, often ending his statement with the line "It stinks!" Created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, two writers who had worked on The Simpsons, The Critic was perhaps the first animated show for adults ever produced to be featured in the primetime slot of a major network.

The Animated Sitcom for Adults that Managed to Make an Impact With Very Little

Sherman is, without question, a memorable animated character from the '90s, but most critics will differ. Their issue is probably the show's contempt for the entertainment industry and its recognizable film critics. The Critic took Hollywood's dynamics and spoofed them endlessly, with multiple parodic references to huge productions.

It holds up today because of its satirical humor, which seems to resonate with those who understand how Hollywood works in every aspect of its morally complex mechanism. You can stream The Critic on Tubi.

5 Wings (1990-1997)

Wings
Wings
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Release Date
April 19, 1990
Cast
Tim Daly , Steven Weber , Crystal Bernard , David Schramm , Tony Shalhoub , Amy Yasbeck
Main Genre
Comedy
Seasons
8

In Wings, Joe and Brian Hackett operate their airline at Tom Nevers Field airport. However, they're not successful corporate moguls. They're just very different siblings who try to do their best with the only plane they have. They don't even fly that often, as they spend most of the time in the cafeteria at the airport. A handful of very likeable characters joined them in their adventures and actually stayed with them throughout all eight seasons of the show.

The Heartwarming Sitcom That Complies With Every Rule in the Book

Full of '90s clichés that are present in almost every comfort show, Wings is a heartwarming sitcom that wasn't as famous as the other shows that take place in its universe, Frasier and Cheers.

However, it deserves as much praise because of its lighthearted nature and the lack of conflict that always kept the show outside of unnecessary dramatic territory. Do you want a show that feels as breezy as a stress-free Sunday morning? This is your way to go. Stream on Prime Video.

4 Mr. Bean (1990-1995)

Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean
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Release Date
January 1, 1990
Main Genre
Comedy
Seasons
1

Mr. Bean narrates the adventures of a quirky, clever, but also idiotic British dude who defeated the system every chance he got. He showed up for an exam, and he knew none of the answers. He managed to give himself a dental treatment because he thought the pain under his hands was more tolerable. He spent a unique Christmas Eve and also had one of the loneliest birthdays ever. All this without speaking more than two words.

A Great Execution of Physical Comedy

In the best style of Chaplin-esque silent comedy, Bean rearranged the revolutionary style of comedy that America proposed in the '90s, and he proved that sometimes the traditional is way funnier than convoluted plots. The beauty of the show is due to how funny and simple it is. It holds up today because it's the best example of physical comedy in modern times and proves that good writing isn't only based on dialogue. It's based on setting and execution. Stream on Prime Video.

3 The Nanny (1993-1999)

The Nanny
The Nanny
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Release Date
November 3, 1993
Cast
Fran Drescher , Charles Shaughnessy , Lauren Lane , Nicholle Tom , Benjamin Salisbury , Madeline Zima , Renée Taylor
Main Genre
Comedy
Seasons
6

The Nanny tells the story of Fran Fine, a beauty specialist who emerges from the Jewish, tight-knit community of Flushing and finds work in the most unlikely of places. When she knocks on the door of the Sheffields, an upper-class family in New York City, they don’t exactly buy the cosmetic supplies she’s selling. She gets hired as the nanny, and Maxwell’s children accept her immediately, as does the British producer of Broadway shows.

A Beautiful and Endearing Clash of Cultures

The show became part of pop culture after a couple of seasons, but it has always been seen as a lesser version of its formulaic premise.

However, The Nanny is a wonderful show that has enough innocence in its plot to appeal to all family members. Fran’s more traditional ways collided with the posh values of the Sheffields, but this was crucial for making every bit of the show extremely funny. Additionally, Fran Drescher’s physical performance is outlandish and very, very effective. A modern version of Lucille Ball. Stream on Peacock Premium.