Sitcoms are among the most beloved genres in television.
The ’90s were a particularly great time for sitcoms.
Mad About Youreceived positive reviews from fans and critics.
Helen Hunt’s performance received acclaim, with the actress winning four consecutive Emmy Awards and three Golden Globes.
A short-lived 12-episode revival arrived in 2019, with most of the original cast reprising their roles.
The show follows six twenty-something friends navigating life and love in New York City.
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Friendswas an instant hit, becoming one of the most critically and commercially successful shows of its time.
The show was a watershed moment forBlack representation on television.
The Nannywas a commercial success and received positive reviews.
Critically acclaimed and commercially successful,Seinfeldis often considered the quintessential ’90s sitcom.
It inspired many successors and dominated the ratings for the better part of the decade.
Frasierreceived near-universal acclaim throughout its 11-season run.
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Universally acclaimed and considered a groundbreaking sitcom,Murphy Brownlasted ten seasons and changed the face of television.
Bergen earned rave reviews and won a parade of awards, including five Emmys and two Golden Globes.
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