Television
Romantic comedy series have included:
- Living Single (1993–1998) (FOX)
- The Nanny (1993–1999) (CBS)
- Friends (1994–2004) (NBC)
- Ally McBeal (1997–2002) (FOX)
- For Your Love (1998–2002) (WB)
- Sex and the City (1998–2004) (HBO)
- Will & Grace (1998–2006) (NBC)
- The King of Queens (1998–2007) (CBS)
- Girlfriends (2000–2008) (UPN/CW)
- Half & Half (2002–2006) (UPN)
- All of Us (2003–2007) (UPN)
- Desperate Housewives (2004–2012) (ABC)
- How I Met Your Mother (2005–) (CBS)
- Emily's Reasons Why Not (2006) (ABC)
- Pepper Dennis (2006) (The WB)
- Hot Properties (2006) (ABC)
- Men In Trees (2006–2008) (ABC)
- Not Going Out (2006–) (BBC)
- Ugly Betty (2006–2010) (ABC and Channel 4(in the UK))
- The Big Bang Theory (2007–) (CBS)
- Gavin & Stacey (2007–2009) (BBC)
- Samantha Who? (2007–2009) (ABC)
- The Starter Wife (miniseries, 2007; series 2008–2009) (USA Network)
- Greek (2007-2011) (ABC Family)
- Cashmere Mafia (2008) (ABC)
- Lost In Austen (2008) (ITV)
- The Ex List (2008) (CBS)
- Lipstick Jungle (2008–2009) (NBC)
- Mistresses (2008–2010) (BBC)
- Accidentally on Purpose (2009–2010) (CBS)
- Drop Dead Diva (2009–) (Lifetime)
- Cougar Town (2009–) (ABC)
- Big Time Rush (2009-) (Nickelodeon)
- 100 Questions (2010) (NBC)
- Romantically Challenged (2010) (ABC)
- Running Wilde (2010-2011) (F0X)
- Mike & Molly (2010–) (CBS)
- Better With You (2010–2011) (ABC)
- Perfect Couples (2010–2011) (NBC)
- Love Bites (2011) (NBC)
- Friends With Benefits (2011) (NBC)
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