10 Best 90s Sitcoms, Ranked According To IMDb | ScreenRant – Screen Rant

There are so many great sitcoms to come out of the 90s, ranked here by IMDb, and people still binge-watch series like Friends and Seinfeld today.

Like the decades that came before it, the 90s was another great era for sitcoms. Many of them involved friendships and how people interact with one another. This was apopular idea in sitcoms starting in the 70s, and it just got better and better as time went on.

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This decade not only has some of the best sitcoms of the time period, but some of these sitcoms go down in history as the best TV shows of all time, launching the careers of some of their stars in the process.

Tim Allenstars in this family sitcom about the everyday life of Tim Taylor, host of a home improvement show, along with his wife and three boys. There were not as many popular family sitcoms in the 1990s compared to the 1980s, but a few of them in the 90s stick out and are considered comedy classics, and this one is no exception.

Tim Allen may not be the first comedian to get his own sitcom, but the success of this show launched a pretty successful movie career for the star.

This series revolves around Martin Payne and his relationshipwith his girlfriend and friends.Martin Lawrence is a hilarious actor, and this series allows him to shine. It has a great ensemble cast, and they all give wonderful performances.

Viewers loved the show from beginning to end. It is a classic 90s sitcom, and it deserves the love and respect it obtained over the years. It is still a favorite in reruns, being discovered by new audiences, making it still popular today.

This hilarious, over-the-top sitcom involves a group of aliens who come to earth to learn about humans and their customs. They take the form of humans themselves, leading to a fantastic, fish-out-of-water TV series. John Lithgow stars in this series, and he gives a fantastic performance. This series also launched the career of movie star Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

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The premise is wacky, almost so much that it seems like it couldn't work. Yet it was a huge success and it was a great ensemble comedy that was hilarious, lighthearted, and entertaining, from beginning to end.

Similar to the classic 1970s sitcomWKRP In Cincinnati, this sitcom involves a group of people running a radio station and the relationships between them. NewsRadio is another great example of a workplace comedy with a terrific ensemble cast.

Dave Foley shines as the star of this series as the news director. This particular show has flown under many people's radar, but those that have seen it or are introduced to it will see how funny and well-written thisunderrated TV comedy is.

This series launched the acting career of a young Will Smith as a teenager from West Philadelphia who is sent to live with his wealthy relatives in Bel-Air. It is one of the most popular TV shows from the 1990s, and it is still loved by many people today.

Thetheme song itself is just as popular, if not more so than the TV show itself. Will Smith gives a fantastic performance, and it is no wonder he is such a beloved movie star today.

This successful sitcom stars Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane, a radio psychiatrist in Seattle. It is a spin-off of the massive 1980s hit,Cheers, and it ran for 11 seasons, just like its predecessor. Frasier was always a fan favorite inCheers,so a sitcom surrounding his character was a good idea.

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It is a great ensemble comedy that is just as memorable as the show that came before it, and it will go down in history as one of the best TV spin-offs of all time.

Ben Savage, younger brother ofThe Wonder Yearsstar Fred Savage, stars in this coming-of-age sitcom about a boy growing up from middle school to college with his friends, receiving great advice along the way from his teacher, Mr. Feeny.

The series was a big hit in ABC's TGIF lineup, and it even spawned a sequel series, years later, on the Disney Channel:Girl Meets World.This was a great sitcom that defined growing up in the 1990s, and it is still popular with audiences, today.

Comedic actor Rowan Atkinson stars in this series as Mr. Bean, a childlike man who struggles to complete the simplest day-to-day tasks in life. Everything is over-the-top, and Atkinson's exaggerated gestures and facial expressions make this show memorable.

Whether he is freaking out over a scary movie in the theater or preparing for a New Year's Eve party, Atkinson's performance always makes viewers' laugh. The series was so successful that a couple of feature films with the beloved character were released after the show's run.

This show may have technically started at the end of the 1980s, but it is definitely a 90s show. Jerry Seinfeld stars in this hilarious sitcom as a TV version of himself and the antics between him and his friends in New York City. It is one of the most popular sitcoms of all time, and reruns are still shown today.

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It is a great ensemble comedy, and every actor's performance is memorable and fun to watch. The finale is one of the most-watched series finales of all time, and when people think of 90s TV shows, this is definitely one of the first ones that come to mind.

This ensemble comedy involves a group of adults in their 20s navigating life in New York City. It was a huge hit, and it launched the careers of its stars, including Jennifer Aniston's film career and Courteney Cox's turn to horror in the famousScreamfranchise.

It was apopular sitcom from beginning to end, and it is perhaps more famous now than it was when the series originally aired, with a huge fanbase around the world. There was chemistry between all of its stars, playing an important role in the success of the series.

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