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fromConsequence
2 weeks ago

WKRP in Cincinnati Is Now an Actual, Real-Life Radio Station

WKRP in Cincinnati was a beloved sitcom that ran from 1978 to 1982 about the wacky DJs and staff of a top-40 rock 'n' roll station. It starred Richard Sanders, Tim Reid, Gordon Jump, Howard Hesseman, and Loni Anderson across its 90 episodes.
Music
Television
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Dan Levy's New Netflix Show Is Here. It's Like Schitt's Creek Meets Anora.

Dan Levy's new sitcom, Big Mistakes, follows a pastor navigating personal and familial chaos while grappling with societal expectations and relationships.
fromRoger Ebert
5 months ago

The 25 Best TV Shows of 2025 | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert

It feels like the top of this list contains programs that will undeniably be remembered when we're discussing the best of the decade or even of their entire era, but it's not extreme to suggest that there was more "good" this year than "great." Although that's not the end of the world. The truth is that almost every streaming service had something to justify its cost with Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple, and more making this list of the best of the best.
Television
Television
fromIndependent
5 months ago

Comedian Jason Byrne: 'When you divorce, it's really hard, and it's like constantly being punched in the face and you don't want to do anything'

Jason Byrne remained a resilient, outspoken stand-up comedian despite divorce, parenting pressures, a failed sitcom, and unpredictable public encounters.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Mammoth series two review it is a subversive thrill to laugh at these offensive jokes

Mammoth follows a PE teacher unearthed decades later whose outdated values create comedy that both offends and occasionally highlights valid critiques of contemporary Britain.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

Chad Powers review Glen Powell gives one of the most magnetic and magical performances in memory

Chad Powers is a derivative but surprisingly strong sitcom anchored by Glen Powell's magnetic performance as a flawed football player seeking redemption.
Television
fromABC7 Los Angeles
9 months ago

The 'It's Always Sunny' crossover with 'The Golden Bachelor' is as unhinged as you think it'll be

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia features a Golden Bachelor crossover where Frank Reynolds seeks love in a wild finale.
Television
fromVulture
9 months ago

Not Clickbait: The Office Spinoff Is Here

Upcoming sitcom about the state of journalism in America featuring the Toledo Truth Teller newspaper.
Television
fromRoger Ebert
9 months ago

Netflix's "Leanne" is Predictable Southern Comfort | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert

Leanne Morgan's sitcom delivers relatable humor about aging, parenting, and marriage, appealing to both fans of her stand-up and new audiences alike.
fromConsequence
10 months ago

In Television as in Music, Ozzy Osbourne Was the Revolution

The Osbournes positioned itself as a family sitcom without a script, finding humor in a middle-aged rock star and his family behaving like ordinary people.
Television
Television
fromABC7 Los Angeles
10 months ago

'New Girl' summer kicks off with creator Liz Meriwether's 'essential summer episodes' list

"New Girl" maintains its charm and humor, becoming a cult classic that's perfect for summer rewatching on Hulu.
Television
fromVulture
10 months ago

It's Time to Release Bob Dylan's Full Dharma & Greg Tapes

Dharma auditions for a band featuring Bob Dylan after filling in for a friend's high-school band.
Dylan's cameo in Dharma & Greg highlights his playful personality and improvisational spirit.
London politics
fromIndependent
11 months ago

'Not Going Out' review: In the era of the dreary sadcom, Lee Mack's old-school sitcom is a joy

The traditional studio sitcom remains vibrant and adaptable despite predictions of its decline.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
11 months ago

Gen Z awkwardly transitions into 'Adults'

Adults is a relatable new sitcom for Gen Z showcasing the life of 20-somethings in Queens.
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