10 of the Funniest Sitcoms in History

By Wayne Torres

10. Three's Company. Premiered in the 1970s when the show's content was considered shocking. A guy who lived with two girls was taboo. Very much taboo.

Nine. The Dick Van Dyke Show. Just about everybody on this show was hilarious. An absolute classic.

Arrested Development. This show, which revolved around the lives of the Bluth family, was created by none other than Ron Howard. Very funny with absolutely hilarious characters. However, this show only enjoyed a short run on the air.

Seven. It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Similar to Seinfeld, this sitcom's characters were selfish and insecure but also very funny.

Six. I Love Lucy. Possibly the most popular sitcom of all time. Since first airing in 1951, the reruns of this show have been non-stop.

Five. Curb Your Enthusiasm. From the creator of Seinfeld, Larry David, is brilliant when playing his selfish and grossly politically incorrect alter ego. Very profane language.

4. The Simpsons. 20 years! That's an insane amount of time yet every single episode has been hilarious. Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa, and Maggie have provided us with laughs all this time.

Three. All In The Family. Not slap stick, laughing and rolling out of your chair funny, but funny just the same and incredibly ground breaking.

2. Seinfeld. The funniest sitcom of all time? Many believe so even down to the very last episode.

One. The Honeymooners. Jackie Gleason once said that they were four people on one small set that managed to be funny and entertaining without profanity or any sort of sexual innuendo. Most of the episodes took place in the Kramden's kitchen with only the four primary actors. And it was funny. - 30542

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