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    • Modern Family. Ed O'Neill, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell. 355 votes. Following the hilarious antics of an extended family across three distinct households, this Emmy-winning sitcom is a true testament to what it means to love and support one another.
    • The Middle. Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott. 186 votes. Chronicling the daily struggles of a middle-class Indiana family, this much-beloved comedy series offers continuous laughs and relatable storylines.
    • Malcolm in the Middle. Jane Kaczmarek, Bryan Cranston, Frankie Muniz. 217 votes. Centered around a gifted but socially awkward teenager, this smartly written show chronicles the trials and tribulations of growing up in a large, eccentric family.
    • Everybody Loves Raymond. Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Doris Roberts. 148 votes. Detailing the hilarious tribulations of a Long Island family, this Emmy-winning show hits close to home for many viewers.
  1. Our favorite sitcoms for families to watch together explore everything from managing a new sibling to mature topics such as teen pregnancy. Here you'll find a mix of silly Disney Channel offerings (for the younger kids), edgier Netflix comedies (for the older ones), and even some classic shows that parents will remember.

    • Anne With An E. © Anne With An E / Northwood Anne and co-producers. The leader of our compilation Funny Shows to Watch With the Whole Family becomes Anne With An E.
    • Modern Family. © Modern Family / 20th Century Fox Television and co-producers. Modern Family is a modern classic that brilliantly captures the essence of family dynamics with humor and warmth.
    • Friends. © Friends / Warner Bros. Television and co-producer. Friends is a beloved American TV show celebrated for its mix of humor, heart, and relatable characters.
    • Brooklyn Nine-Nine. © Brooklyn Nine-Nine / Fremulon and co-producers. Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a riotously funny sitcom that follows the misadventures of the detectives at the 99th precinct of the NYPD.
    • Black-ish (Hulu) Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross star in Black-ish, a series about an African American middle-class family that consists of two parents and four children.
    • Everybody Hates Chris (Hulu) Comedian Chris Rock created Everybody Hates Chris, a series based on his childhood. It stars Tyler James Williams as Chris, and Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold as his parents Julius and Rochelle.
    • Total Drama (Netflix) In 2008, Total Drama started airing on Cartoon Network, but the show began and aired in Canada first. Total Drama brilliantly parodies reality television, especially shows like Survivor and The Amazing Race.
    • Adventure Time (Hulu) Adventure Time is an animated fantasy show that follows the journey and adventures of boy Finn (Jeremy Shada) and magical dog Jake (John DiMaggio).
    • “The Brady Bunch” (Brady family) We all know the story of the lovely lady, who was bringing up three very lovely girls, and the fellow named Brady, who was busy with three boys of his own.
    • “The Simpsons” (Simpsons family) It’s amazing what mischief a ten-year-old can get into, and Bart Simpson hasn’t run out of any opportunities for over 30 years.
    • “Modern Family” (Pritchard/Dunphy families) Step-parents, step-siblings, adopted children, a same-sex couple, mixed ethnicities and a traditional family make the Pritchards and the Dunphys the quintessential “modern family.”
    • “Happy Days” (Cunningham family) Would The Fonz hang around with anyone but the coolest family? Not only are Howard and Marion great parents to Richie and Joanie (although, there is the mystery of what happened to Chuck. . .)
  2. Mar 23, 2024 · Heartland is the name of the family’s horse ranch that Amy lives on with her grandfather, Jack. This family-friendly show follows Amy and her family through the good and bad times on the ranch. Featuring breathtaking scenery, Heartland takes you on an emotional journey with this multi-generational family.

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