10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

The world keeps changing: we’ve moved from floppy disks to the cloud, and those giant ’80s shoulder pads have been replaced by oversized everything. But one thing never changes — we all need a really good laugh after a long day.

At AdmiGram.com, we decided to revisit some legendary shows that became true endorphin generators. And there’s a bonus at the end that will remind you why you should be a little cautious around cats.

10 + 1 of the Funniest Shows of All Time

1. Friends: Coffee, Couch, and “We Were on a Break!”

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

If you’ve never argued about whether Ross and Rachel were actually on a break… did you even live? This show is like a warm blanket. It proves that no matter how messy your job or love life gets, everything feels better when you’ve got five slightly unhinged friends and a cozy coffee shop around the corner.

2. The Office: A Survival Guide to Corporate Chaos

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Ever feel like your boss is from another planet? Michael Scott from Dunder Mifflin says — that’s totally normal. This show gave us the iconic “look at the camera” for when things get absurd, and taught us that you can even find love in the supply department.

3. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: When “Terrible” Is Actually Brilliant

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

The characters here are officially the worst people on Earth — selfish, manipulative, and completely unhinged. And that’s exactly why it’s so fun to watch. It’s like witnessing a train wreck in slow motion… except you’re laughing the entire time.

4. Scrubs: A Dose of Humor with a Hint of Heartbreak

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

J.D. and Turk set the gold standard for bromance. This show can make you laugh at imaginary unicorns — and then hit you with a wave of emotional reality — all within 20 minutes. And yes, we’re still waiting for advice from the Janitor.

5. The Big Bang Theory: Bazinga!

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Before this show, who knew theoretical physicists could be this entertaining? Sheldon Cooper, with his roommate agreements and germophobia, became an icon. Turns out, science isn’t just formulas — it’s also trying to figure out how to interact with “normal” people.

6. Seinfeld: A Show About… Nothing

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Jerry Seinfeld and his friends just live their lives — eating at diners, going to movies, obsessing over life’s tiniest absurdities. And it’s genius. This show proved you can turn everyday nonsense into comedy gold. Half of today’s sitcoms wouldn’t exist without it.

7. Ted Lasso: A Masterclass in Kindness

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Who would’ve thought a show about soccer would become one of the most heartwarming series of the decade? Ted Lasso, the mustachioed optimist, believes in people even when the whole stadium is against him. Watching it feels like a cup of hot cocoa — you’ll want to believe in humanity again… and maybe bake cookies for your boss.

8. Parks and Recreation: Optimism as a Superpower

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Leslie Knope can turn a literal dump into a thriving park. Watching her unstoppable energy — and Ron Swanson’s bacon-loving seriousness — is pure joy. This show proves that even bureaucracy has room for friendship and big dreams.

9. Welcome to Waikiki: Chaos, Cringe, and Pure Comedy

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Think you’ve seen it all? Not until you’ve watched this. Three guys try to run a guesthouse and end up in situations so awkward you’ll want to hide under the table — while laughing uncontrollably. The physical comedy here is next level.

10. Curb Your Enthusiasm: Larry David vs. Everyone

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Larry David is basically that inner voice that says all the things we’re too polite to say out loud. He breaks every social rule imaginable and somehow always ends up in absurd conflicts — often over something ridiculous, like passing the salt the “wrong” way. It’s painfully honest… and incredibly funny.

Bonus: ALF — The Alien Who Stole Our Hearts (and Our Snacks)

10 + 1 Of The Funniest Shows Of All Time

Back in the ’80s, a sarcastic, orange, always-hungry alien from the planet Melmac crash-landed on Earth. ALF became part of the Tanner family — despite his love for eating cats and his habit of blowing up the kitchen. His iconic lines (“Just because you can’t see food doesn’t mean it’s not there!”) still hit today. Deep down, there’s a little ALF in all of us — just wanting to watch TV and eat something delicious. Because honestly… sometimes the best therapy is just a really good sitcom.