18 TV Shows Guaranteed to Keep You Laughing Every Episode

No matter where you’re from, we can all agree that laughter truly is the best medicine. What better way to unwind than by watching a hilarious TV show that’s designed to tickle your funny bone in just the right way? Today, we’re looking at the funniest TV shows ever that are guaranteed to have you laughing out loud!

 

“The Office” (U.S. version)

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Explore the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. With its unique mockumentary style, this show captures the absurdity of office culture, mixing cringe-worthy moments with heartfelt ones. Steve Carell’s Michael Scott and the cast of other quirky characters are sure to have you laughing.

 

“Parks and Recreation”

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Welcome to Pawnee, Indiana, where Leslie Knope, a mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks Department, dreams big and tackles civic projects with a can-do attitude. The show’s brilliance lies in its ability to mix political satire with lovable characters, all while promoting positivity and friendship. Amy Poehler leads an ensemble cast that’s guaranteed to bring laughter and light.

 

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”

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Set in the fictional 99th precinct of the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn, this series follows a team of detectives under the command of Captain Raymond Holt. The show is able to mix witty banter and slapstick humor with touching moments that deal with serious social issues. One minute, you’re laughing, the next, you’re crying!

 

“Arrested Development”

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We all know someone with a weird family, but the Bluth family takes the cake for being the strangest! For them, every day is a new adventure in how not to run a business or, well, a family. Michael, the son, tries to steer this ship of fools away from the rocks, but as you can imagine, that doesn’t exactly go well. The results? Guaranteed laughter!

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“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”

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Imagine the most politically incorrect, self-absorbed, scheming group of friends you can. Got it? Now amp that up by ten and drop them in a bar in Philly. Forget cozy, feel-good sitcoms – this show is an exploration of the most hilariously awful plans ever. Despite their very questionable (or, shall we say, non-existent) moral compasses, you can’t help but love watching them.

 

“Veep”

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Selina Meyer’s journey from Vice President to President is less a dignified march and more a stumble through the power-hungry and backstabbing world of Washington, D.C. politics. Each episode is filled with snappy comebacks and political mistakes that somehow make the circus of real-world politics seem a little more bearable.

 

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

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Midge Maisel’s life seems perfect until it all falls apart. But this isn’t a tragic show – not by any means. The show focuses on how she transforms from an Upper West Side housewife to a stand-up comedy sensation, along with the highs and lows of the ’50s comedy scene. Expect plenty of colorful dresses and rapid-fire jokes!

 

“Frasier”

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Dr. Frasier Crane is a very refined man, but not for long. Moving back to Seattle, this pompous yet endearing radio psychiatrist finds himself facing the complexities of love and an insatiable need for the perfect latte. “Frasier” does all the right things, blending highbrow comedy with slapstick in a way that everyone can enjoy.

 

“Friends”

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Six friends, one New York apartment, and enough coffee to fuel a small nation – that’s “Friends” for you. The show explores the triumphs and challenges of life in the big city in a very comforting way. Whether it’s Ross’s dinosaur dioramas, Chandler’s awkward jokes, or Phoebe’s…Phoebe-ness, this show is a comedy masterpiece

 

“30 Rock”

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Behind the scenes of “TGS with Tracy Jordan,” the show is on the edge of chaos, saved only by Liz Lemon. “30 Rock” pulls back the curtain on TV production, revealing a world where sanity is optional and humor is compulsory. Sure, it might be a little dated at times, but the laughs are still very much in the present!

 

“Curb Your Enthusiasm”

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Larry David’s unscripted meetings with Hollywood’s who’s who turn social mistakes into high art. The show celebrates its own awkwardness and that of its viewers. Sure, you’ll probably find yourself cringing at times – but that’s the whole point of it! The show’s improvisational comedy will make you squirm and laugh in equal measure.

 

“Schitt’s Creek”

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When the Roses lose their wealth, they’re forced to uproot and move to the most unassuming place – Schitt’s Creek. This riches-to-rags story is filled with plenty of humor and heart – and, of course, family drama! With a motel as their mansion and the town’s…eccentric inhabitants as their new social circle, the Roses begin to blossom in ways they never expected.

 

“The Good Place”

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Eleanor Shellstrop finds herself in the Good Place, a version of the afterlife that’s meant to be like heaven – emphasis on the ‘meant.’ However, she soon realizes something’s not quite right. This show takes philosophy and makes it accessible in a gloriously funny way, proving the road to self-improvement is paved with good intentions – and a lot of hilarious mistakes!

 

“Archer”

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Sterling Archer – the spy who loved himself. In this world, the missions are definitely dangerous, but the biggest threat to humanity might just be Archer’s ego. This animated series is a mix of action and sharp one-liners that’ll definitely get you laughing. Whether he’s saving the world or ruining a perfectly good bar, Archer always does it with style (and probably a drink in hand).

 

“The Big Bang Theory”

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Welcome to a universe where quantum physics is the norm and social skills are theoretical. Leonard, Sheldon, and the gang face the mysteries of everyday interactions, with results that are often as unpredictable as a particle accelerator and twice as funny. It’s a show that proves even geniuses need help figuring out the universe, especially when it involves talking to your crush.

 

“New Girl”

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Jess Day brings sunshine and ukulele serenades to a loft full of guys who were just minding their own business. “New Girl” is the story of her quest to find herself, and maybe love, in the chaos of modern life. With friends like these, who needs a straight path? Their journey is all about the detours, and those detours are paved with laughter and heart.

 

“The IT Crowd”

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Down in the basement of Reynholm Industries, the IT department is the last hope for computer users everywhere – or at least those in the building. Moss, Roy, and Jen deal with being the world’s worst tech support. It’s a hilarious tribute to anyone who’s ever been asked, “Have you tried turning it off and on again?”

 

“Bob’s Burgers”

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In the world of fast food, the Belcher family’s burger joint is where things get funny. “Bob’s Burgers” serves up a daily special of laughs and love that’s as comforting as a home-cooked meal – if your home-cooked meals often include songs about farts and a side of existential dread. Family and burgers are the perfect recipe for comedy!

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