Follow the misadventures of a group of friends, known as the Gang, as they run an Irish pub in South Philadelphia. Their crude humor, self-obsession, and politically incorrect antics often lead to outrageous situations and hilarious outcomes.
The Real World (1992) is a groundbreaking reality TV show that takes a group of diverse individuals and puts them in a house together, documenting their daily lives, conflicts, and personal growth. With a focus on authenticity and real-world issues, the show tackles topics such as love, friendship, identity, and social dynamics.
The Big Bang Theory revolves around the lives of four socially awkward friends, Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, and Howard, who are brilliant scientists. They navigate through their personal lives and relationships while often struggling with everyday social situations. The show primarily focuses on their interactions with their neighbor, Penny, an aspiring actress who is not part of their geeky world. The series showcases their geek culture, love for comic books, sci-fi, video games, and their enduring friendship.
Not Going Out is a comedy TV show about Lee, a slacker who lives with his best friends and gets into various humorous situations. The show follows Lee as he navigates his life as a layabout and deals with his roommate Tim, his cleaning lady Barbara, his friend Lucy, and other eccentric characters. With its witty humor and hilarious scenarios, Not Going Out is a must-watch for fans of British comedy sitcoms.
2 Broke Girls follows the lives of Max, a street-smart waitress from a poor background, and Caroline, a former rich girl who is now broke. They meet while working at a diner in Brooklyn and become unlikely friends. Together, they navigate the challenges of saving money, dealing with money problems, and dreaming of opening their own cupcake business.
Scrubs follows the lives of medical interns at a teaching hospital as they navigate the challenges of working in a chaotic environment. The show combines comedy and surrealism to provide a unique perspective on the medical profession.
Melrose Place is a TV show set in an upscale apartment complex in Beverly Hills, California. The storyline revolves around the lives and relationships of a group of young adults living in the complex. The show explores themes of love, friendship, rivalry, revenge, and manipulation. With its soap opera-style drama and intriguing characters, Melrose Place became a cult TV show in the 1990s, captivating audiences with its guilty pleasure melodrama.
When Jessica Day moves into a new apartment in Los Angeles, she ends up living with three male roommates who help her navigate through life's ups and downs. Together, they form an unlikely group of friends who learn to embrace their eccentricities and support each other through thick and thin.
What We Do in the Shadows is a hilarious mockumentary comedy that follows the lives of vampire roommates living in Staten Island. The show explores their daily struggles and antics as they try to navigate the modern world and maintain their supernatural existence.
Ellen, a neurotic stand-up comedian in her thirties, navigates her life in Los Angeles while dealing with friendship, dating, and coming out as a lesbian.
Zoey Brooks, a teenager, starts attending Pacific Coast Academy, a prestigious boarding school in California. She faces various challenges, makes friends, and navigates through the ups and downs of teenage life.
Peep Show is a British sitcom that follows the lives of two socially awkward friends, Mark and Jeremy, who live in a flat-share in London. The show explores their personal and professional lives, their dysfunctional relationships, and their constant inner monologues and cynicism.
Perfect Strangers is a comedy TV show from the 1980s that follows the lives of two cousins, Larry and Balki, as they become roommates in Chicago. The show revolves around the humorous situations they encounter while trying to make a living and form connections in the big city.
Tessa Young is a dedicated student, dutiful daughter, and loyal girlfriend to her high school sweetheart. When she enters college, her world changes as she meets Hardin Scott, a mysterious and brooding young man who ignites a passion within her. As Tessa falls deeply in love, she discovers that Hardin has a dark secret that could shatter their relationship.
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.
Remy, a talented rat who can cook, teams up with Linguini, a young kitchen worker, to create delicious meals at a famous Paris restaurant. Together, they overcome obstacles and prove that anyone, including a rat, can be a great chef.
In the year 2029, a war between humans and machines is being fought. A soldier is sent back in time to 1984 to protect a woman who plays a key role in humanity's future. A cyborg assassin is also sent back to kill her. They must evade the assassin and find a way to prevent the future war.
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper is a sitcom from the 1990s that follows the life of Mark Cooper, a high school teacher and basketball coach. He faces the ups and downs of his career, as well as the challenges of balancing his professional and personal life. Set in California, the show delves into Cooper's experiences with his students, colleagues, and roommates, while also showcasing his comedic talent as a stand-up comedian.
Two Guys and a Girl is a sitcom that follows the lives of two male friends, Berg and Pete, and their female friend, Sharon. Set in Massachusetts, the show revolves around their experiences as they navigate relationships, work, and life in general. The trio's dynamic and humorous interactions form the core of the series.
The Liver Birds is a British sitcom set in the city of Liverpool, in the north-west of England, which aired on BBC1 from 1969 to 1978, and again in 1996. It was created by Carla Lane and Myra Taylor. These two Liverpudlian writers had met at a local writers club and decided to pool their talents. Having been invited to London by Michael Mills and asked to write about two young women sharing a flat, Mills brought in sitcom expert Sydney Lotterby to work with the writing team. Lotterby had previously worked with Eric Sykes, Sheila Hancock and on The Likely Lads. Carla Lane in fact wrote most of the episodes, Taylor co-writing only the first two series. The pilot was shown as an episode of Comedy Playhouse, the BBC's breeding ground for sitcoms, in April 1969.