The show follows the lives of two brothers, Charlie and Alan Harper, after Alan's divorce. Charlie is a bachelor who enjoys a hedonistic lifestyle, while Alan is a neurotic chiropractor. The two brothers must navigate their complicated relationships with their mother, ex-wives, and Alan's son, all while living together in Malibu, California.
The Wayans Bros. is a sitcom comedy that follows the lives of two brothers, Shawn and Marlon Wayans, as they navigate the ups and downs of living together in New York City. The show explores their misadventures, sibling rivalry, and their comedic interactions with friends and family. With plenty of laughter and silliness, The Wayans Bros. showcases the unique bond between brothers and the challenges of building a life in the big city.
Yes, Dear is a sitcom comedy that follows the lives of two couples who are neighbors and best friends. The show revolves around the daily struggles and humorous situations they face while raising their kids and dealing with the ups and downs of married life. With a laugh-track, the show brings a light-hearted take on the various aspects of family dynamics and the chaos that comes with living with siblings.
iCarly is a sitcom comedy that follows Carly Shay, a teenager who creates her own webcast with her best friends, Sam and Freddie. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of being celebrities while dealing with their personal lives and friendships.
Party of Five follows the lives of the five Salinger siblings, who are left to fend for themselves after their parents die in a car accident. Set in San Francisco, the series explores themes of family, love, and growing up in the face of adversity.
The New Adventures of Old Christine follows the life of Christine Campbell, a divorced single mother who lives with her son and her younger brother. She works as a gym owner and navigates the challenges of dating and co-parenting with her ex-husband. With the support of her loyal group of friends, Christine tackles the comedic mishaps and insecurities that come with being a woman in the 21st century.
What I Like About You is a sitcom TV show set in New York City. It follows the life of a teenage girl, Holly, who moves in with her older sister, Valerie, after their father accepts a job in Japan. The show explores their unconventional, but loving relationship as they navigate friendship, dating, college, and living together. Holly's free-spirited personality clashes with Valerie's responsible nature, leading to hilarious and heartwarming moments.
After a one-night stand, a young bartender named Ben Wheeler discovers that he has fathered a baby girl. With the help of his brother Danny, best friend Tucker, and his overbearing mother Bonnie, Ben navigates the challenges of raising a child while still trying to figure out his own life.
My Sister Sam is a comedy TV show set in San Francisco, California. It follows the life of a photographer named Samantha who has her world turned upside down when her younger sister Patti moves in with her. The show focuses on their sisterly relationship and the comedic situations that arise from living together.
Ben and Kate is a comedy TV show that follows the lives of brother and sister duo, Ben and Kate Fox. Ben, an irresponsible dreamer, moves in with his sister Kate, a single mother, to help raise her daughter. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of family life while learning valuable lessons about love, friendship, and adulthood.
Everything's Gonna Be Okay is a comedy-drama TV show that follows Nicholas, a gay entomologist from Australia, who becomes the guardian of his teenage half-sisters after the death of their father. The show explores themes of sexual orientation, death, autism, and the challenges of being an orphan. Nicholas navigates the complexities of sibling relationships while finding love and pursuing his passion for insects.
Hope & Faith is a sitcom that follows the lives of two sisters, Hope and Faith, who couldn't be more different. When Faith's soap star life comes crashing down, she moves in with her sister Hope and her family. Chaos ensues as the two sisters navigate their differences and try to survive living together.
The Beeby brothers – Julian, a divorced, hard-working 33-year-old businessman and Scott, a single 25-year-old womanizing construction worker – share a loft apartment in the SoHo section of lower Manhattan despite their different lifestyles, values, careers and social lives.
Since mom and dad have made a temporary move from the frigid winters of Grand Rapids to sunny Arizona to protect dad's health, you'd think it'd be pretty sweet at home for 15-year-old Brooke Franklin. Well, think again. Brooke's brothers, Kurt and Chris and her sister Sally are in charge. Though there is the usual bickering about household responsibilities and personal lifestyles, Brooke's siblings share more than a common gene pool; they also share a real concern about Brooke's well-being and the intention to raise their youngest sister correctly. Unfortunately, they just can't agree how to do it.
Guys Like Us is a short-lived American sitcom that aired on UPN from October 5, 1998 to January 18, 1999. The series starred Bumper Robinson, Maestro Harrell, and Chris Hardwick.
Boston Common is a sitcom that follows the life of a college student who moves to Boston and starts living with his sibling. The show revolves around his experiences as he navigates through college life, friendship, and the challenges that come with living in a big city.
My Sister Eileen is an American situation comedy based on a series of autobiographical short stories by Ruth McKenney originally published in The New Yorker, as well as the 1940 play and 1942 and 1955 film adaptations they inspired. The series premiered at 9:00pm ET/PT on CBS on October 15, 1960 and ran for one season of 26 episodes, the last of which was telecast on April 12, 1961. It aired opposite Hawaiian Eye on ABC and Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall on NBC.
A bachelor pad overlooking Wrigley Field is home to the close-knit but usually bickering Kolchuk brothers.
Who's Watching the Kids? is an American sitcom which aired on NBC from September 22, 1978 until December 15, 1978. It was produced by Garry Marshall, who was partly responsible for ratings domination over at rival ABC at the time with his string of hits. The series focused on two young Las Vegas showgirls, working and rooming together, who each had a younger sibling living with them. The series originated as the pilot special Legs, which NBC aired on May 19, 1978.
Hank is an American situation comedy which is perhaps most notable for being an early example of a program with a true series finale, in which the underlying premise of the series reaches a natural conclusion with its final episode.