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Third Rock From The Sun is an American show. It's also on my list:

The ones he'd never heard of are the "no, they're funny" ones. (obviously 3rd Rock, Married With Children and Sledge Hammer are American
Clearly. But your comment implies that being American and being funny are mutually exclusive -- an idea not supported by your own list -- that's what I was pointing out. :)
 
Probably my all-time favorite sitcom is Barney Miller. (M*A*S*H is great, but as a couple other people have noted, it's more of a dramedy.) I have the first three seasons in DVD and I can't wait to get them all. It's held up really well, too.

I am also extremely fond of Keeping Up Appearances and Fawlty Towers. Love 'em love 'em love 'em.

And then there's another show that I don't think anybody's mentioned yet - The Red Green Show. It's a Canadian show (shown in the U.S. on PBS stations), for those of you who haven't heard of it, and it's hilarious. I am gradually collecting as many seasons as I can (I think there were 15 in all - something like that), and one of my little rituals is to watch an episode or two every Saturday.

"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." ;)

"This is the part of the show that we call, If it's not broken, you're not trying." :lol:

The Red Green Show is pure genius.
 
Third Rock From The Sun is an American show. It's also on my list:

The ones he'd never heard of are the "no, they're funny" ones. (obviously 3rd Rock, Married With Children and Sledge Hammer are American
Clearly. But your comment implies that being American and being funny are mutually exclusive -- an idea not supported by your own list -- that's what I was pointing out. :)

I'm not going to let mere facts get in the way of a snazzy comeback...
 
I can't believe I forgot "Roseanne", especially since I've been watching about 12 hours, five days a week, the passed few weeks.
 
Top Ten probably. Not a very unique list, but hard to argue against it.

Monty Python
Fawlty Towers
Reginald Perrin
Good Neighbors
Friends
Family Guy
WKRP In Cincinnati
Taxi
Seinfeld
Simpsons
 
The ones he'd never heard of are the "no, they're funny" ones. (obviously 3rd Rock, Married With Children and Sledge Hammer are American
Clearly. But your comment implies that being American and being funny are mutually exclusive -- an idea not supported by your own list -- that's what I was pointing out. :)

I'm not going to let mere facts get in the way of a snazzy comeback...
I bow to the wisdom of this response.
 
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