Between historical comedy shows and female-led comedy stories, there are unlimited choices.

Of course, not all comedy shows have a universal appeal.

Some attract only niche audiences while others become globally renowned.

Characters from Friends, The Office, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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Through his struggles, he runs into several other programmers also fighting to make their mark on the industry.

Set in the corporate offices of Reynholm Industries, it follows the misadventures of the companys I.T.

departments resident goth, Richmond (Noel Fielding).

The IT Crowd

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Bean, staggeringly, contains just 15 episodes in its entire run.

The series concluded in 2018 following 10 seasons and 283 episodes of eccentric and eclectic entertainment.

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Bender embraces Fry and Leela in Futurama.

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From left to right: Abed, Shirley, Troy, Annie, Jeff and Britta in Community.

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The Roses in Schitt’s Creek huddled together greeting someone.

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The main characters from Modern Family embracing in a living room.

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Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean in ‘Mr. Bean’ (1990-1995)

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Jake, BMO, and Finn sitting together in their tree house.

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Sterling Archer looks worried as he holds a pistol toward the ceiling in Archer

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Keeping things smooth and organized

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South Park