The Office (2005-2013):
The American version of "The Office" popularized the mockumentary style and remains iconic, with fans still celebrating its characters and Dunder Mifflin culture.
MAS*H (1972-1983):
The final episode of "MAS*H" holds the record for the most-watched TV episode, blending serious wartime themes with comedy, led by Alan Alda and Gary Burghoff.
Cheers (1982-1993):
"Cheers" is a comforting watch with its lively bar setting and witty dialogues, evolving from Ted Danson and Shelley Long s chemistry to Kirstie Alley s addition.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996):
Beyond its catchy theme song, "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" tackled heavy topics like racism and class discrimination, resonating deeply even today.
The Golden Girls (1985-1992):
"The Golden Girls" offers timeless entertainment with its sharp-witted, elderly ladies in Miami, providing a great way to honor the late Betty White.
Modern Family (2009-2020):
Running for 11 seasons, "Modern Family" showcased the evolution of its diverse family, blending slapstick and heartfelt moments, earning numerous awards including five consecutive Emmys.
All in the Family (1971-1979):
"All in the Family" revolutionized TV with Archie Bunker's controversial views, juxtaposed against his liberal family, sparking comedy and conversation about social issues.
Parks and Recreation (2009-2015):
Initially conceived as a spinoff of "The Office," "Parks and Recreation" became a unique and beloved comedy, featuring Amy Poehler