A hilarious cast can take a sitcom to new heights, and some ensemble casts reign supreme as the funniest of all time.
Meet the funniest sitcom characters who made their comedic shows iconic, from The Simpsons' Homer to Friends' Chandler Bing.
Friends is one of the fan favorites to date because it left room for actors to react, not just recite lines. The cast trusted each other’s timing, which allowed real mistakes to turn funny.
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it came to television in the 1970s, the times were a-changing — and not a moment too soon. During the decade, the television industry saw ...
The theme of the week in Knoxville is gift-giving! Whether it’s the gift of reunion and reminiscing, or knocking off a few items from your list, either by purchasing or making your own trinkets to ...
Holiday sweater season has officially arrived. Whether you’re going all-in for an ugly sweater contest, keeping it festive-but-chill for brunch or hoping for a reaction, these picks bring the cheer.
Fourteen years ago, Emily Nussbaum, one of my esteemed predecessors in the TV-critic chair, notoriously titled her Top Ten list “I Hate Top Ten Lists.” I’ve seldom felt the same. I’m not much of a ...