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Let's have some fun here. For me, the best comedy shows are the ones that were not only great when they were on, but will still be or are still funny years later and one you can watch the same episode of 10 times and still crack up. Let's keep it to Sit-Com's.

Tough to list candidates, but my basis will be my fav's and enough of others, that while I didn't watch them - deserve respect to be listed (ie: I love lucy, Everybody loves raymond). I left out mash, as I don't consider that a sit com. I also left out cult favs of mine like Police Squad and such, so go easy on me.

I'm sure I'll leave someones favorite out, but what can I tell you? Just choose "other". Feel free to list your own top 5 or so after voting.

My vote would go to Seinfeld. The smartest, funnniest, most consistant show ever IMO. So, if pressed - my top 5 would be:

1. Seinfeld
2. Honeymooners

Left a space, because everything else is a distant 3rd in my book.

3. Odd Couple
4. Mary Tyler Moore
5. Green Acres/Taxi TIE

Question:
Your funniest comedy show/Sit-Com of all time!

Big List to Choose From. I had to stop somewhere.

Choices:
Honeymooners
I love Lucy
Seinfeld
Get Smart
Odd Couple
Simpsons
Green Acres
Everybody Loves Raymond
Mary Tyler Moore
Cheers
All In The Family
Taxi
Other

 
 
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Curb Your Enthusiasm
 
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Curb Your Enthusiasm


Funny show (or used to be), but I consider that a billionaire whiny docu-comedy. Razz Time to pack that show in.
 
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I don't think anything touches Seinfeld. My #2- South Park. Every episode makes me laugh, then leaves me upset that I laughed and then makes me laugh again.


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No South Park. Another flawed poll. Mad


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Another flawed poll. Mad


All polls are flawed, except the North and the South.
 
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Larry Sanders show
 
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Originally posted by Hunter:
Let's have some fun here. For me, the best comedy shows are the ones that were not only great when they were on, but will still be or are still funny years later and one you can watch the same episode of 10 times and still crack up. Let's keep it to Sit-Com's.

Tough to list candidates, but my basis will be my fav's and enough of others, that while I didn't watch them - deserve respect to be listed (ie: I love lucy, Everybody loves raymond). I left out mash, as I don't consider that a sit com. I also left out cult favs of mine like Police Squad and such, so go easy on me.

I'm sure I'll leave someones favorite out, but what can I tell you? Just choose "other". Feel free to list your own top 5 or so after voting.

My vote would go to Seinfeld. The smartest, funnniest, most consistant show ever IMO. So, if pressed - my top 5 would be:

1. Seinfeld
2. Honeymooners

Left a space, because everything else is a distant 3rd in my book.

3. Odd Couple
4. Mary Tyler Moore
5. Green Acres/Taxi TIE


How in the hell do you not list MASH???? Mad


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How in the hell do you not list MASH????


Cmon Sean - READ the intro! I gave it it's due.

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I left out mash, as I don't consider that a sit com. I also left out cult favs of mine like Police Squad and such, so go easy on me.


See: "go easy on me" Smile
 
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How do you not consider one of the best Comedy shows ever to be on TV not a Sit Com???

Next you will just be saying crazy stuff like "Bella knows how to cook, She did my grandmothers meetballs better then my own grandmother does them." Big Grin


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I could never really get into MASH. I always wanted them to kill off Alan Alda with a stray shell or bullet.

B.J. Hunnicut was a good name. He sucked as a replacement.

<edit> The movie was genius though.


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Has anyone here seen Arrested Development? Check this out.


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Has anyone here seen Arrested Development?


is that a new show? Roll Eyes


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I could never really get into MASH. I always wanted them to kill off Alan Alda with a stray shell or bullet.


dude, he made his own gin. he's a god! Razz


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all said, wayyyy before there was entourage, there was "action". entourage meets arrested development. canceled wayyyyyyyy before it's time. Frown


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Another missing piece. "Da Ali G Show".

Not a sitcom but much funnier than the list provided.


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Another missing piece. "Da Ali G Show".

Not a sitcom but much funnier than the list provided.


thread drift, but am i the only one let down by the "borat" movie?

of course i saw it in spain, so maybe the translation didn't quite work out...??

but i don't suspect that. Frown


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Using the criteria of sitcoms that hold up well over time, here's my top five:

1. Frasier
2. All in the Family
3. I Love Lucy
4. Cheers
5. (With a shout out to our friend, Thurston) Gilligan's Island
(Who doesn't remember the words to the 'Hamlet' musical when Herald Hecuba (aka Phil Silvers) landed on the island?)

As to Frasier being my #1 choice, granted there were some weak episodes and a couple of lame seasons. But after 11 years, there's bound to be. I recently bought the last season on dvd, and laughed so much I could hardly see the tv because of the tears in my eyes. I guess I relate somewhat to Frasier and Niles, having tastes somewhat more esoteric than my upbringing allowed for.

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I think the best acted show was "The Odd Couple," best written was "Seinfeld," and the best character ever in a sitcom was Danny DeVito as Louie DePalma on "Taxi."


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I think the best acted show was "The Odd Couple," best written was "Seinfeld," and the best character ever in a sitcom was Danny DeVito as Louie DePalma on "Taxi."


Gotta agree with Louie DePalma, although Reverend Jim had his moments also.


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Agree with grun on Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Honorable mention to The Larry Sanders Show. Very similar type of comedy!

Early Family Guy was right up there too.

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I'm too young for most of those....

My current fav is American Dad. Friggin hilarious!

Also like South Park, Family guy, Married with Children, Seinfield, and the new show Till Death is pretty funny. I love Lucy and the Simpsons are up there too. Given the choices above, I think I'll pick I love Lucy.
 
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I'm partial to The Office and the first couple of seasons of Arrested Development. I grew up watching Mary Tyler Moore, All in the Family and Taxi and the like and they are the tv version of comfort food for me.
 
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