Top 10 Comedy TV Shows of All Time, As per IMDb

Top 10 Comedy TV Shows – When it comes to television genres, humor is right up there as one of the most popular. The style of smaller storytelling is ideal for comedy television shows because it provides viewers with bite-sized laughs and small chunks of entertainment to help pass the time without committing to a two-hour movie. This also makes comedy series ideal for bingeing, as it is easy to become engrossed in hilarious TV episodes with interesting characters.

Top 10 Comedy TV Shows

‘The Thick of It’ (2005 – 2012)

'The Thick of It' (2005 - 2012)

The Thick of It is a satire of the British government’s inner workings, centering on the fictitious Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship. The department is made up of multiple ministers and officials, each more incompetent than the last, and the show draws amusement from the continual situations they find themselves in.

‘Letterkenny’ (2016)

'Letterkenny' (2016)

Letterkenny is situated in the fictional town of the same name in the Canadian province of Ontario. Letterkenny is a small hamlet of barely 5000 inhabitants, and everyone of the eccentric residents has their unique eccentricities that contribute to the show’s success. The show mostly follows Wayne and Katy, siblings who run a small farm and produce shop.

‘Peep Show’ (2003 – 2015)

'Peep Show' (2003 - 2015)

Peep Show, one of the 2000s’ biggest cult blockbusters, following friends and roommates Mark (David Mitchell) and Jeremy (Robert Webb). Both are dysfunctional man-children, and the show frequently highlights their incapacity to mature as people and deal with adult issues, frequently making a fool of themselves.

‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (2017 – 2023)

'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' (2017 - 2023)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is a sitcom set in the late 1950s that follows Miriam Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), a homemaker who realizes she has a flair for stand-up comedy. As she develops her new talent, she embarks on a journey that takes her from her comfortable family life to the comedy stages of New York.

‘Fleabag’ (2016 – 2019)

'Fleabag' (2016 - 2019)

Fleabag is based on Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s one-woman comedy show, and Waller-Bridge reprises her role as the title character, a volatile young lady navigating life and love in London. The protagonist, who isn’t afraid to say what she actually feels, swings between being unlikeable and likable through a succession of iconic Fleabag moments.

‘Arrested Development’ (2003 – 2019)

'Arrested Development' (2003 - 2019)

When the rich Bluth family’s father is jailed and their assets are seized, they are confronted with their worst fear: poverty. Unable to care for themselves, the eccentric family turns to middle kid Michael (Patrick Bateman), a widower parent struggling to raise his adolescent son and the family’s only normal member.

‘The Boys’ (2019)

'The Boys' (2019)

The Boys follows the titular gang who are tasked for keeping the supes in line in a world where superheroes are not quite the heroes they are supposed to be. As these corrupt superheroes exploit their powers to harm innocent individuals, the helpless Boys fight for what is right against all odds.

‘Chappelle’s Show’ (2003 – 2006)

'Chappelle's Show' (2003 - 2006)

Chappelle’s Show, which combined Dave Chappelle’s stand-up with sketch humor, was a tremendous hit with viewers. Chappelle has used contentious issues like race to elicit enormous laughs while also providing lots of memorable sketches, such as Charlie Murphy’s visit to Prince’s residence, which included pancakes and basketball.

‘BoJack Horseman’ (2014 – 2020)

'BoJack Horseman' (2014 - 2020)

BoJack Horseman follows the titular character through his self-destructive road to reclaim his fading popularity in a world where animals can talk and are recognized as equals to people. BoJack, the star of a popular 1980s sitcom, seeks to make a professional return while dealing with substance abuse and mental illness.

‘Ted Lasso’ (2020)

'Ted Lasso' (2020)

Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) gets hired as the coach of an English Premier League soccer team. The only problem is that Lasso knows nothing about soccer, having only coached American football in college. Lasso was hired to quietly run the team into the ground, but his exuberant coaching style results in the club’s success.

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