- - "The Big Bang Theory" or "Friends," e.g.
- - "Cheers" or "Frasier"
- - TV series like "Friends" or "Modern Family"
- - "Friends" or "Modern Family," for one
- - "Taxi" or "Cheers"
- - "call me kat" or "united states of al," e.g.
- - Father Ted or Frasier?
- - "Seinfeld" or "Frasier"
- - "I Love Lucy" or "The Big Bang Theory," for example
- - "Gidget" or "The Golden Girls"
- - "Seinfeld" or "Modern Family"
- - "Community" or "Friends," say
- - Without ads, it's usually about 21 or 22 minutes
- - '30 Rock' or '3rd Rock From the Sun'
- - "Mom" or "Dads"
- - "Modern Family" or "All in the Family"
- - "M*A*S*H" or "Friends"
- - "I Love Lucy" or "30 Rock"
- - "Maude" or "Alice"
- - "Seinfeld" or "Rules of Engagement"
- - "The Office" or "30 Rock"
- - "Everybody Loves Raymond" or "Everybody Hates Chris"
- - "Friends" or "Bosom Buddies"
- - "Seinfeld" or "Newhart"
- - "Seinfeld" or "Cheers"
- - "Alice" or "Roseanne"
- - "Alice," "Ellen" or "Maude"
- - "Cheers" or "Friends"
- - "Seinfeld" or "Watching Ellie"
- - "Coach" or "Taxi"
- - "Wings" or "Cheers"
- - "Will & Grace" or "Ellen"
- - "Alice" or "Maude"
- - "Good Times" or "Happy Days"
- - "Everybody Loves Raymond," for one
- - Friends or cheers
- - 'Friends' or 'Frasier'
- - 'Abbott Elementary' or 'The Good Place'
- - TV light entertainment
- - will & grace, say
- - Friends, for example, meet groom briefly
- - Humorous TV show
- - Situation comedy (abbr)
- - Funny TV show based on everyday life
- - Useless IT company the setting for this amusing drama?
- - Humorous TV drama
- - Is there humour in its brevity?
- - IT firm investing in odd bits of some TV series?
- - for the rest, a briefly comic show?
- - "2 Broke Girls," e.g.
- - It's crazy to scoff unfinished rolls, as many here are
- - Meet with company beginning to make TV show
- - Company behind it is involved in odd bits of some TV show
- - TV played for laughs
- - 'Sort Of,' for example
- - "the golden girls," e.g.
- - E.g. Seinfeld
- - "Scrubs," e.g.
- - TV show intended to be humorous
- - TV laughfest
- - Norman Lear forte
- - Kind of TV programme
- - Humorous TV programme
- - Half-hour TV show, often
- - Amusing TV genre
- - "Three's Company" is one
- - "Benson" is one
- - Show of amusement
- - It's just for laughs
- - TV show type
- - Friends maybe gather scoff, almost over ...
- - Primetime fare
- - Form of TV comedy
- - "Modern Family," e.g
- - 'Cheers,' for one
- - TV series (informal)
- - Show model Mike around company
- - Half-hour show, often
- - Stoic riled Mike in amusing show
- - Light TV series (abbreviation)
- - Show taken in as it comes
- - Humorous TV series
- - Show with a laugh track
- - Say Man About the House is origin of Three's Company in simulation
- - Information technology firm involved in sadomasochism produced television comedy
- - '2 Broke Girls,' for one
- - TV show, terribly masculine, covering sex clubs
- - 'Parks and Recreation,' e.g
- - 'Full House,' but not 'House'
- - Model firm's source of material for programme
- - 'The Big Bang Theory,' for one
- - It includes humour? Some miss it completely
- - Streamer selection
- - Show company beginning to move after rest
- - Syndication category
- - 'Parks and Recreation,' for one
- - It's peculiar to mock most of Rising television series
- - TV show often with a laugh track
- - Light entertainment programme
- - Prime-time staple
- - "Cheers," e.g.
- - Prime-time category
- - "30 Rock," e.g.
- - TV genre with some yuks
- - Risible TV fare
- - Syndication selection
- - The BBC's "Pinwright's Progress" is reportedly the first TV one
- - TV portmanteau
- - Prime-time portmanteau
- - TV show with a laugh track
- - "Scrubs," for one
- - Series of funny bits?
- - "The Big Bang Theory," e.g.
- - "Being on a .... stops me from getting Alzheimer's": Jerry Stiller
- - Funny TV series
- - "Friends", e.g.
- - "The Office," e.g.
- - Soap alternative
- - 33 Down staple
- - Laugh track user
- - TV standard
- - "King of Queens", e.g.
- - Top-10 TV show, often
- - Many a prime-time series
- - Television portmanteau word
- - Sort of series
- - "Friends," for example
- - Many a TV show
- - "Just Shoot Me," e.g.
- - Entertainment form
- - Light show
- - Weekly show
- - TV fare.
- - Half-hour telecast, often
- - TV offering.
- - TV series
- - Emmy category
- - Finds it common to include popular TV show
- - Possible name for chair e-tailer: Bottom, say
- - TV comedy
- - Show model, Frenchman, round company
- - Show two words as one, in short
- - the young offenders, for one
- - Funny programme
- - derry girls, e.g.
- - Cost I'm revising for funny TV offering
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