What To Watch If You Love 'Frasier'
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This brilliantly written sitcom features the origins of one Frasier Crane before the events of Frasier and is a great choice for anyone that needs a good laugh.
In the bustling heart of Boston lies a cozy, dimly lit haven where strangers become friends and laughter abounds. Cheers, a critically acclaimed sitcom, invites viewers into the warm embrace of its iconic bar. With an ensemble cast, including the affable bartender Sam Malone (Ted Danson) and witty waitress Diane Chambers (Shelley Long), the show explores the endearing camaraderie and humorous antics of its diverse patrons. Over its impressive 11-year run, Cheers garnered numerous accolades, including 28 Emmy Awards, solidifying its place in television history. This timeless classic serves up a generous pour of heartfelt humor and genuine connection, leaving audiences with a lingering warmth and an insatiable thirst for more.More Cheers- Dig Deeper...The Best 'Cheers' Episodes Of All Time
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- Photo: CBS225 VOTESIn the realm of sitcoms, Everybody Loves Raymond stands out as a refreshing portrayal of family life. The show centers around Ray Barone (Ray Romano), a sports columnist, and his interactions with his loving wife Debra (Patricia Heaton), their three children, and his hilariously intrusive parents, Marie (Doris Roberts) and Frank (Peter Boyle). Set in suburban New York, the series delves into everyday situations, drawing humor from relatable experiences. Over its nine-season run, it garnered 15 Emmy Awards, including wins for both Roberts and Heaton. With its witty dialogue and charming ensemble cast, the show continues to resonate with audiences, delivering laughs and warmth in equal measure.
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This '90s sitcom is the perfect choice for fans of Frasier that are looking for a hit of nostalgia.
Stepping into the peculiar lives of extraterrestrial beings, 3rd Rock from the Sun offers a comedic twist on the classic sitcom format. This Emmy Award-winning series provides a refreshing perspective on human behavior through the eyes of its alien protagonists - Commander Dick Solomon (John Lithgow), Lieutenant Sally Solomon (Kristen Johnston), Officer Harry Solomon (French Stewart), and Communications Officer Tommy Solomon (Joseph Gordon-Levitt). As they navigate the intricacies of Earth's customs, the ensemble cast delivers laughter and wit, while unearthing the absurdity of everyday life. An amusing exploration of societal norms, 3rd Rock from the Sun remains a beloved gem in television history.- #68 of 282 onThe 260+ Best SciFi Shows Of All Time
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- 420 VOTESTwo brothers run a one-plane commuter service from a small Nantucket airport.More Wings
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If you love the character Frasier Crane and remember his antics from Cheers with a particular bartender, you'll love this series starring Ted Danson.
Becker dives into the life of Dr. John Becker (Ted Danson), a cantankerous yet dedicated physician who leads a small practice in The Bronx. Becker is known for his gruff exterior and sharp-tongued wit, which often clash with the colorful personalities of his patients and staff. Despite his rough demeanor, he's fundamentally a good-hearted man who cares deeply about his work. The overarching themes include urban life, social issues, and the personal struggles of its diverse cast of characters. Becker delivers a blend of sarcasm and sincerity while navigating through the difficulties of the healthcare system and his relationships.More Becker- #109 of 164 onThe Most Important TV Sitcoms
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This brilliantly written sitcom from NBC was the network's first major traditional sitcom after the departure of both Friends and Frasier and is well worth the watch.
Venturing into the quirky, behind-the-scenes world of a sketch comedy show, 30 Rock delivers a humorous take on the inner workings of television production. With its ensemble cast led by Tina Fey, the show's creator and star, viewers are treated to a brilliant balance of workplace antics and character-driven storylines. Alec Baldwin's portrayal of network executive Jack Donaghy earned him two Emmy Awards, showcasing the remarkable chemistry between the lead actors. Over its seven-season run, 30 Rock garnered critical acclaim for its clever writing, memorable guest appearances, and unapologetic satire of the entertainment industry.More 30 Rock- Dig Deeper...The Best 30 Rock Episodes of All Time
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This sitcom stepped right into the void Frasier left on NBC and popularized the mockumentary format.
Workers plod along at Dunder Mifflin's paper-supply company. - 816 VOTESA heartwarming dramedy set in the bustling world of Sacred Heart Hospital, Scrubs artfully delves into the lives of budding medical professionals as they navigate their way through the challenges of both work and personal growth. The show's protagonist, John "J.D." Dorian (Zach Braff), is a young, relatable physician whose experiences are skillfully portrayed with a perfect balance of humor and sentiment. Boasting an ensemble cast that includes memorable characters such as Dr. Perry Cox (John C. McGinley) and nurse Carla Espinosa (Judy Reyes), Scrubs has garnered a dedicated fan base and 86 various award nominations throughout its nine-season run.More Scrubs
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This sitcom from NBC is highly rewatchable and should absolutely be included in someone's comedic education alongside Frasier.
A quintessential sitcom, Seinfeld explores the amusingly mundane lives of four eccentric New Yorkers navigating through a world filled with unpredictable social encounters. The show features Jerry Seinfeld as a fictionalized version of himself, while George Costanza (Jason Alexander), Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) round out the core ensemble. With its innovative storytelling techniques, relatable humor, and memorable catchphrases, Seinfeld has garnered numerous accolades, including ten Primetime Emmy Awards. Although the series concluded in 1998, its timeless wit and unparalleled charm continue to resonate with audiences, solidifying its status as a cultural phenomenon. - Photo: HBO1015 VOTESLarry David gets into predicaments at home, work and around town.More Curb Your Enthusiasm
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- Photo: Fox1110 VOTESThe medical drama series House delves deeply into the complex world of diagnostics, showcasing the brilliant yet unorthodox methods of Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie). With a team of skilled doctors at his side, they tackle rare and mystifying cases that challenge conventional medical wisdom. The show's gripping narrative is complemented by its strong character development, as it explores the personal struggles and ethical dilemmas faced by the medical professionals. Garnering numerous accolades, including Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy wins for its outstanding performances and writing, House has solidified its place in television history as a thought-provoking and engaging series.More House
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- Photo: Hot in Cleveland1210 VOTESHot in Cleveland, the hit sitcom that premiered in 2010, serves up laughs and camaraderie with a stellar ensemble cast including sitcom royalty Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick, and the iconic Betty White. The series centers on three entertainment industry veterans from Los Angeles who find their lives taking an unexpected detour when their plane lands in Cleveland, only to discover that they're considered hot commodities in the less-glamorous locale. The show provides a refreshing take on themes of aging gracefully, female friendship, and starting anew. The show became a fan favorite, particularly noted for the chemistry among its leading ladies and White's scene-stealing charm as the sassy caretaker Elka. Hot in Cleveland enjoyed both popular and critical success, including multiple Screen Actors Guild nominations for White, and charmed audiences for six seasons with its wit and warmth.More Hot in Cleveland
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- Photo: NBC1417 VOTESSet in the heart of New York City, this beloved sitcom explores the intricacies of friendship through the lives of six close-knit individuals. Over the course of ten seasons, audiences watch as Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), Ross Geller (David Schwimmer), Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc), and Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) navigate love, career challenges, and personal growth. With its witty humor and relatable storylines, it's no wonder the show garnered numerous accolades, including six Primetime Emmy Awards. Notorious for its memorable catchphrases and iconic moments, the series has earned an enduring legacy in television history.More Friends
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- Photo: USA Network1513 VOTESIn a skillful fusion of mystery and comedy, this award-winning show delves into the life of Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), an extraordinary detective with an obsessive-compulsive disorder. As he solves intricate cases with his keen eye for detail, viewers are treated to a nuanced portrayal of the challenges faced by individuals with OCD. The series has garnered multiple accolades, including eight Primetime Emmy Awards, with Shalhoub's exceptional performance being widely lauded. Through its engrossing narratives and memorable characters, Monk masterfully balances suspense and humor, making it a must-watch for fans of the crime-solving genre.More Monk
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- Photo: NBC1614 VOTESIn a charming small-town setting, Parks and Recreation brings together an ensemble cast of quirky characters who make up the local government's Parks Department. Led by the relentlessly optimistic Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler), this mockumentary-style comedy series delves into the daily workings of the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana. Throughout its seven-season run, the show garnered numerous awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe win for Poehler. With memorable performances from Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson and Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate, Parks and Recreation finds humor in the mundane while also exploring deeper themes of friendship, community, and personal growth.
- Photo: ABC179 VOTESModern Family, a multi-Emmy-Award-winning sitcom, brings humor and heart to the small screen as it chronicles the lives of Jay Pritchett (Ed O'Neill) and his diverse, extended family. With a talented ensemble cast featuring Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Julie Bowen, viewers are treated to a delightful mix of personalities navigating the complexities of contemporary family dynamics. The show's innovative mockumentary format provides a refreshing perspective on poignant themes, such as love, parenthood, and acceptance. Over the course of eleven seasons, Modern Family has skillfully balanced comedy and drama, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide.More Modern Family
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- 1811 VOTESSpin City, which premiered on September 17, 1996, is a witty political sitcom set in the office of the fictional New York City Mayor Randall Winston. The show centers around Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty (Michael J. Fox), who adeptly manages city politics and the eccentric staff while keeping the often oblivious mayor out of trouble. Later seasons see Charlie Sheen taking over as Deputy Mayor after Fox's departure due to his Parkinson's diagnosis. The series is known for its sharp humor and ensemble cast, winning Michael J. Fox an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.More Spin City
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- Photo: ABC1912 VOTESSet in the heart of the fictional town of Orson, Indiana, The Middle is a refreshingly genuine portrayal of a middle-class American family. This comedy series, spanning nine seasons, has garnered multiple award nominations for its brilliant ensemble cast and razor-sharp writing. Patricia Heaton shines as Frankie Heck, a devoted yet frazzled mother juggling work, family, and her own aspirations. Alongside her, Neil Flynn plays Mike Heck, the stoic but loving father. The show masterfully navigates through the ups and downs of raising three uniquely quirky children: Axl (Charlie McDermott), Sue (Eden Sher), and Brick (Atticus Shaffer). With its blend of relatable humor and heartwarming moments, The Middle has cemented its place as a beloved classic in the realm of modern television.More The Middle
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- Photo: 20th Television2010 VOTESArrested Development, a clever comedy series, delves into the dysfunctional world of the Bluth family as they navigate through their personal and professional lives. The show's unique storytelling and witty humor have garnered multiple accolades, including Emmy Awards for its ensemble cast. Featuring memorable characters such as Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman), the responsible son attempting to hold his family together, and Tobias Fünke (David Cross), the eccentric brother-in-law with aspirations of becoming an actor, Arrested Development masterfully blends relatable family dynamics with laugh-out-loud moments. The show's intricate plotlines and running gags ensure that viewers remain engaged without feeling overwhelmed by the comedic chaos.
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This NBC workplace comedy is a great pick for fans of Frasier that can't get enough of Martin Crane's police stories.
An offbeat police squad must get its act together to impress its precinct's new captain.More Brooklyn Nine-Nine- Dig Deeper...What to Watch If You Love 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
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- Photo: CBS2211 VOTESIn a refreshing take on the romantic comedy genre, How I Met Your Mother follows the journey of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) as he recounts to his children the convoluted tale of how he met their mother. This Emmy-winning sitcom cleverly utilizes a non-linear narrative, keeping viewers invested through nine seasons filled with laughter, heartache, and life lessons. The ensemble cast, including the charming Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) and the endearing couple Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel) and Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan), brings to life the relatable struggles of friendship, love, and career aspirations in New York City.
- Photo: Fox239 VOTESIn this unconventional family sitcom, viewers are invited to explore the chaotic yet endearing lives of a middle-class clan led by the bumbling but well-intentioned Hal (Bryan Cranston) and his fiercely determined wife, Lois (Jane Kaczmarek). Centered around their gifted and perpetually exasperated son, Malcolm (Frankie Muniz), the series delves into the everyday challenges faced by the family as they navigate sibling rivalries, school struggles, and the occasional unexpected crisis. Garnering numerous awards and nominations throughout its seven-season run, Malcolm in the Middle has earned its place as a beloved and influential staple in television history, thanks to its sharp wit, strong ensemble cast, and refreshingly offbeat approach to storytelling.
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- Photo: Sony Pictures Television249 VOTESAt the heart of the quirky, yet endearing comedy lies a diverse group of misfits, navigating their way through the unpredictable world of Greendale Community College. With an ensemble cast that includes the likes of Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) and Britta Perry (Gillian Jacobs), the show explores the intricacies of human connection and personal growth, wrapped in a cleverly written comedic package. Garnering critical acclaim and a devoted fan base, the series has been nominated for numerous awards, including Primetime Emmy Awards. From paintball battles to alternate realities, Community delivers an offbeat charm that resonates with audiences who appreciate its wit and warmth.More Community
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- Photo: My Name Is Earl2516 VOTESIn an artful exploration of life's unexpected twists, My Name Is Earl brings comedy and humanity to the forefront. This Emmy Award-winning series centers around the misadventures of Earl Hickey (Jason Lee), a small-time crook turned karma disciple, as he embarks on a journey to right his past wrongs. The show's unique blend of humor and heartfelt lessons creates a refreshing take on personal growth and redemption. With a colorful cast of characters including the lovable brother Randy (Ethan Suplee) and quirky love interest Catalina (Nadine Velazquez), this sitcom skillfully balances hilarity with touching moments that remind viewers of the importance of second chances.More My Name Is Earl
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- Photo: CBS2616 VOTESDoug Heffernan shares a house with his wife and father-in-law.More The King of Queens
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This series about a man that moves to a small town to get a fresh start is perfect for fans of Frasier's similar storyline.
Perfect Harmony, which premiered on September 26, 2019, is a musical comedy series that follows the story of former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran played by Emmy Award winner Bradley Whitford. After stumbling into a small-town church choir practice, Arthur finds an unlikely new family in a group of singers that are out of tune in more ways than one. As he helps them find their voice, he also starts to find his own path. The show cleverly blends humor with heartfelt moments and highlights themes of community, redemption, and the power of music.More Perfect Harmony- #92 of 308 onThe Best Shows Canceled After a Single Season
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- Photo: CBS2810 VOTESA comedic exploration of unconventional family dynamics, Two and a Half Men presents the amusing challenges faced by a jingle composer, Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen), his uptight brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), and Alan's impressionable son, Jake (Angus T. Jones). Set in a luxurious Malibu beach house, the show cleverly navigates the complexities of relationships, work-life balance, and parenthood, with a generous dose of humor. Lauded for its witty repartee and memorable one-liners, the series has received numerous accolades, including multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. With a dynamic ensemble cast, this sitcom has left its mark on television history as a beloved and influential comedy.
- 298 VOTESA refreshing dive into the realm of situational comedy, the acclaimed television series, Will & Grace, masterfully unravels the intricacies of friendship and love with a dash of humor. Set in the bustling city of New York, the show follows the lives of two best friends - the meticulous lawyer, Will Truman (Eric McCormack), and the vivacious interior designer, Grace Adler (Debra Messing). With its engaging plotlines and unforgettable supporting characters such as Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) and Karen Walker (Megan Mullally), this Emmy-winning sitcom has continuously warmed hearts and evoked laughter throughout its eight-season run, leaving a remarkable impact on the landscape of modern television.More Will & Grace
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This series from ABC is the perfect laugh out loud comedy if you're looking for something to fill the void that Frasier left behind.
In the world of television sitcoms, Single Parents stands out as a refreshing and relatable portrayal of modern parenthood. The ensemble cast, led by Taran Killam (Will Cooper) and Leighton Meester (Angie D'Amato), brings to life a diverse group of single parents navigating the challenges and triumphs of raising their children alone. With its clever writing and well-executed humor, the show has garnered critical acclaim, including a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Series. Delving into themes such as friendship, co-parenting, and personal growth, Single Parents strikes a perfect balance between heartfelt moments and laugh-out-loud comedy, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.More Single Parents- #53 of 143 onThe Best New Shows That Premiered in 2018
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