Indulge in laughter with these 10 funny TV shows! Elevate your mood and discover a world of humor with our curated list of must-watch 10 funny TV shows.
Top 10 Funny TV Shows
Arrested DevelopmentÂ
The Bluths are an affluent family who stand to lose everything when their dad, George Bluth Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), gets arrested for scamming his real estate company. But the out-of-touch Bluths have no idea how to be affluent… or selfish… or manipulative. Will Michael (Jason Bateman), the ethically decent middle son, be able to hold his crazy family together and persuade them to change their ways? You’re going to have a great time finding out. Arrested Development is a sitcom master class, with a stellar ensemble cast (including Will Arnett, Michael Cera, David Cross, Tony Hale, Portia de Rossi, Alia Shawkat, and Jessica Walter) and legendary line reads. Â
Crazy ex GirlfriendÂ
Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom), a lawyer, was working hard at a New York job, making money, but it turned her blue. She was crying a lot one day, so she decided to relocate to West Covina, California, the home of Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III), her brief summer camp affair from over a decade ago. Rebecca first claims that the move was not for Josh, but she and her new work wife, Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin), are soon plotting to bring him back. CXG is more than your typical rom-com, since it is zany, self-aware, and daring in its examination of important subjects that you may not anticipate from a comedy program (depression, mental illness, familial trauma). What’s more, the best part? It’s a stage production! Â
Dead to Me Â
Stand up, dark humor fans! Or, rather, sit down and enjoy this biting-but-funny gem. Jen (Christina Applegate) begins attending a grief support group after her husband is killed in a hit-and-run vehicle accident. There, she meets Judy (Linda Cardellini), an eccentric free spirit who, despite their polar opposite dispositions, quickly becomes a good friend. (Judy is a cheerful optimist, whereas Jen is more akin to a raging tornado.) What Jen doesn’t realize is that Judy is the hit-and-run driver. Judy knows her friendship-destroying lies can’t remain buried for long as Jen’s obsession with uncovering her husband’s killer deepens.  Â
Derry GirlsÂ
In this endearing teen sitcom, five friends — Erin (Saoirse-Monica Jackson), Orla (Louisa Harland), Clare (Nicola Coughlan), Michelle (Jamie-Lee O’Donnell), and James (Dylan Llewellyn) — navigate their adolescent years during the Troubles in 1990s Northern Ireland. The group attends a Catholic girls’ high school (yes, including James) and finds themselves in one absurd circumstance after another under the watchful eye of their dry-humored headmistress, Sister Michael (Siobhán McSweeney). Derry Girls punches you right in the feelings with every episode, thanks to its heart, hilarity, and a pounding soundtrack that nostalgic millennials will appreciate.  Â
InsecureÂ
Based on the critically acclaimed web series Awkward Black Girl by Issa Rae, this satirical dramedy explores the joys, subtleties, and unpleasant situations of modern-day Black women. We meet Issa (Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji), college best friends who are now twentysomethings in Los Angeles aiming for success in their professions and love lives. Molly is a corporate lawyer, whereas Issa works for a non-profit. Molly struggles on the LA dating scene as Issa seeks to rekindle her smoldering romance with long-term boyfriend Lawrence (Jay Ellis). But, given their quick chemistry and all-or-nothing commitment to one another, the friendship between the show’s two heroes is the one you’ll pull for the most.  Â
Jane the VirginÂ
Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez) is forced to tell her serious lover, Michael Cordero Jr. (Brett Dier), that she is pregnant by another man’s kid after an unintentional artificial insemination. Rafael Solano (Justin Baldoni) is the gorgeous and rich proprietor of the Marbella Hotel, where Jane works as a waiter. Jane the Virgin, half soapy rom-com, part satirical telenovela, exploits all of its trademarks (love triangles, wicked twins, cliffhangers, stunning twists, many murders), but always with a smile and a nudge. Meanwhile, its outstanding cast’s grounded performances (Andrea Navedo, Ivonne Coll, Jaime Camil, Yael Grobglas, Anthony Mendez) help you buy into every gloriously ludicrous moment. Â
I think you should leave Â
The Emmy-nominated ITYSL is the program for you if you enjoy basking in (or grimacing at) the most ludicrous scenarios. Each episode of the comedy series features mastermind Tim Robinson and an excellent lineup of guest stars (Tim Meadows, Fred Armisen, Jason Schwartzman, Sam Richardson, Patti Harrison, and Will Forte). Typically, someone does something embarrassing and then spends the rest of the segment attempting to gaslight everyone around them and get everything even more out of control. The end effect is something you can’t turn away from – or stop laughing at. Â
LovesickÂ
Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez) is forced to tell her serious lover, Michael Cordero Jr. (Brett Dier), that she is pregnant by another man’s kid after an unintentional artificial insemination. Rafael Solano (Justin Baldoni) is the gorgeous and rich proprietor of the Marbella Hotel, where Jane works as a waiter. Jane the Virgin, half soapy rom-com, part satirical telenovela, exploits all of its trademarks (love triangles, wicked twins, cliffhangers, stunning twists, many murders), but always with a smile and a nudge. Meanwhile, its outstanding cast’s grounded performances (Andrea Navedo, Ivonne Coll, Jaime Camil, Yael Grobglas, Anthony Mendez) help you buy into every gloriously ludicrous moment.Â
Never have I everÂ
This coming-of-age comedy from Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher is honest, clever, and partially based on Kaling’s own experiences as an Indian-American high school student. Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), a 15-year-old girl, faces her sophomore year after her father dies of a heart attack and she loses use of her legs for three months as a result of the trauma. What’s on her schedule now that school is back in session? Her grand ambitions include “rebranding” herself and her two best pals, brainiac Fabiola (Lee Rodriguez) and thespian Eleanor (Ramona Young), by gaining a man and a social status rise. It’s much easier to admit that adolescence has a lot to giggle about once you’ve passed through it. Â
Seinfeld Â
The legendary “show about nothing” sits toward the top of most “best of” comedy lists. Seinfeld plays a fictionalized version of himself living and performing stand-up in New York in this creation of real-life comedians Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. The show frequently alternates between scenes from Jerry’s set and his chaotic city life. In both situations, his three closest friends, the neurotic George Costanza (Jason Alexander), the fiery Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and the goofy Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards), provide some of the best fodder. The three work together to make “nothing” incredibly, truly funny. Â