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Seinfeld


Yep, the only comedy series that I will watch re-runs of.


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Last of the Summer Wine.
 
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Corner Gas
Red Dwarf


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MASH
Frasier
Cheers
The Andy Griffith Show
 
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Big Bang Theory
Last Man Standing
WKRP
 
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The Benny Hill Show, especially the early episodes.


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Curb Your Enthusiasm is probably the one that has made me laugh the most. Then would probably be The League, Eastbound and Down, and the first season of Silicon Valley.

Modern Family, Big Bang Theory, and New Girl are all enjoyable network sit coms.

For the classics, definitely the Andy Griffith show and early MASH.

Edit: I was thinking sit-coms but if we're including sketch comedy, Chappelle's Show is the best ever, imo.



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Seinfeld
Curb
Mash
Cheers

Pretty much in that order.



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All In The Family
Mash (With Henry and Frank)
King Of Queens
Everybody Loves Raymond
Barney Miller
WKRP
Seinfeld

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Not sure this will qualify, but during the '70s I howled at every Dean Martin Celebrity Roast show that came on.
 
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Psych
I'm revisiting that now on Amazon Prime but my favorite is still Chuck.

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The Benny Hill Show, especially the early episodes.
That would definitely be in my top 5.
 
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The Honeymooners
Curb Your Enthusiasm.
 
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Seinfeld

Andy Griffith Show

I Love Lucy

Monty Python's Flying Circus



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Married with Children
 
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The Bob Newhart Show
Newhart
 
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News Radio with Phil Hartman
 
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Married with Children
Soap
The Jonathan Winters Show
Sanford and Son



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The Odd Couple
 
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Master-at-Arms
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Frasier, Odd Couple, Sanford & Son



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Last man Standing
Duck Dynasty


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