Romantic Comedy Film - Television

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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Famous quotes containing the word television:

    ... there is no reason to confuse television news with journalism.
    Nora Ephron (b. 1941)

    Addison DeWitt: Your next move, it seems to me, should be toward television.
    Miss Caswell: Tell me this. Do they have auditions for television?
    Addison DeWitt: That’s all television is, my dear. Nothing but auditions.
    Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909–1993)

    The television screen, so unlike the movie screen, sharply reduced human beings, revealed them as small, trivial, flat, in two banal dimensions, drained of color. Wasn’t there something reassuring about it!—that human beings were in fact merely images of a kind registered in one another’s eyes and brains, phenomena composed of microscopic flickering dots like atoms. They were atoms—nothing more. A quick switch of the dial and they disappeared and who could lament the loss?
    Joyce Carol Oates (b. 1938)