Hello...
Is anyone alive in this forum?
-Delete- I may get the same results. I do look at other websites containing top 10 or 20 sitcoms of the 2000's
but is that really all there is?
Like this from someone from TV.com
1. Everybody Loves Raymond
2. Will & Grace
3. Sex and the City
4. Arrested Development
5. 30 Rock
6. The Office
7. Two and a Half Men
8. Family Guy
9. That '70s Show
10. How I Met Your Mother
11. The King of Queens
12. Entourage
13. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
14. Malcolm in the Middle
15. Reba
16. The Bernie Mac Show
17. According to Jim
18. George Lopez
19. My Wife and Kids
20. Curb Your Enthusiasm
I'm not sure if I really want to believe that... Thow!
Last edited by isrs4life; 02-19-2012 at 11:02 AM. Reason: Gained more information!
Hello...
Is anyone alive in this forum?
Tried wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...evision_series
We had a good run: 2006 to 2020. Thanks for the informations and debates.
Even the wikipedia entry is not a complete list. Here are some more off the top of my head
Hope & Faith
Less then Perfect
Rodney
Gary Unmarried
My Wife and Kids
George Popez
That list has Drake and Josh which is a tween/teen sitcom. The list will expand quite a bit if you are looking to count those shows as well.
Canadian Cable & Satellite Database
Satellite Channel Guides
Cable Channel Guides
IPTV Channel Guides
Digital Over the Air Channel Guides
Missing HD Channels by Provider
Here is another source: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...play.php?f=662
Aside from being incomplete (I have updated it), the wikipedia listing is also inaccurate. Several shows on there such as That '70s Show, King of Queens and Frasier are actually from the 1990's not 2000's.
Hope and Faith, I accually do like
Some others there bigoranget said looked interesting I know George Lopez
but i'm getting very fustrated with the current sitcom channels in Canada we
need another one or two. Comedy Channel is accually decent but still it runs
Seinfeld.
I hate seeing a sitcom run only once a day on TVTropolis and not being able to
see it till the next week after which is just wrong.
I think they would gain more viewers if they went to back to back and have 3 or
4 shows line up between the 9pm-1am slot would be very enjoyable evenings to.
What I meant was that these shows did not debut in the 2000's, they went on the air in the 1990's so in my book that makes them 90s shows.Wiki is not inaccurate. That 70's Show aired 1998-2006, so it's a sitcom that aired during the 2000s, same story for King of Queens 1998-2007 and Frasier 1993-2004, they cover two decades.