Perhaps they're rich with nostalgia or deal with relevant modern-day squabbles, but whatever the reason, these old-school sitcoms are still worth watching.
While The Office excels at making its otherwise ordinary work setting hilarious, few moments encapsulate that better than in this iconic cold opening scene.
Family Matters was always a stalwart in the TGIF lineup and delivered consistent laughs. These are some of the show's best moments from its nine year run.
You might have rewatched The Office a dozen times, but there are still things you don't know about the series. Let us fill you in on those well-kept secrets.
The performers behind Dunder-Mifflin's best and brightest employees have chimed in with their thoughts on the usurpers to the throne of the Electric City.
Behind the scenes of the Big Bang Theory, Sheldon and Amy's first peck was anything but ideal. That's because Jim Parsons wasn't feeling so good while filming.
Night Court's cast of quirky characters delivered big sitcom laughs in the 1980s. Here's what the cast as been up to since the show banged its final gavel.
If Bob Odenkirk aka Saul Goodman hadn't signed up to star in How I Met Your Mother, Jonathan Banks' role of Mike Ehrmantraut might not have ever been introduced
The reason TV sitcoms stopped using laugh tracks spans decades and is largely influenced by new production technology and the rise of a new comedic genre.
It's time to leave port and cruise through a bunch of stories about the creation, making, and impact of The Love Boat. Come aboard, we're expecting you!