Of all the sitcoms ever created, there are a few that are universally thought of as the best.

Sitcoms have a colorful selection of terrible entries because shows with oddball premises likeGilligans IslandorMr.

Edhad successful runs, encouraging equally far-flung concepts to follow.

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Their journey involves tackling unusual tasks and meeting a variety of strange extraterrestrial beings.

America agreed with Mike, andMe and the Chimpwas canceled after 13 episodes.

Hitler speaks with a Brooklyn accent while he argues with Ava or complains about next-door neighbors, the Goldensteins.

The cast of 2007 ABC sitcom ‘Cavemen’

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Only one episode ofHeil Honey Im Homeaired before acorporate buyout halted further production.

Heil Honey I’m Home is currently unavailable to stream or purchase in the U.S.

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Three cavemen attempt to integrate into the complexities of modern life while holding onto their ancient customs. Their interactions with the contemporary world, from office politics to dating, result in comedic situations that highlight their distinct cultural differences. The show cleverly addresses issues of identity and belonging, using the cavemen’s unique point of view to provide a satirical look at the absurdities of modern society and the struggle to stay true to one’s roots amidst change.

Scott Baio and Mary Page Keller pose with baby Mikey for the television series, ‘Baby Talk.'

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Hildy (Suzanne Somers) stands with her arms crossed next to her deputy in She’s the Sheriff.

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Two men on a rocket ship going into space in Homeboys in Outer Space.

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In a futuristic galaxy, two best friends navigate the cosmos in their unique spaceship, embarking on a series of comedic and outlandish escapades. Their journey involves tackling unusual tasks and meeting a variety of strange extraterrestrial beings. The show combines sci-fi elements with a lighthearted approach, offering an entertaining mix of interstellar antics and the enduring bond between the two main characters as they face the unpredictability of outer space together.

Lee and Angel sit at a counter next to versions of themselves in women’s clothing in the sitcom Work It

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Desmond speaks to Mary Todd in The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer

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Dave Crabtree sits in a car he believes to be his mother in My Mother the Car

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Robot detective Yoyo takes a call while his chest is open, showing his robot parts.

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Ted Bessell looks back at a chimp hanging around his neck.

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