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  1. Funny shows like Sex Education, Never Have I Ever, and I Think You Should Leave will have you laughing along with them (and at them)

    • Friday Night Dinner (S1-5) Following a prolonged hiatus this beloved Channel 4 sitcom has returned to Netflix. It’s a quiet gem of a show centred around the weekly Shabbat dinners of the Goodmans, a middle-class secular Jewish family living in North London.
    • Taskmaster (S1-6) British comedians, actors and TV personalities tackle outlandish tasks in this long-running gameshow presented by Greg Davies and Alex Horne (the latter of whom created the whole concept).
    • Detectorists S1-3. Mackenzie Crook writes, directs and stars in this charming sitcom about two metal detector enthusiasts. On paper it looks like the recipe for a broad Last of the Summer Wine-style “aren’t these rural types a bit odd?”
    • Catastrophe (S1-4) A no-strings hook-up while on a business trip might sound like a fantasy. But what happens when said hook-up is now pregnant with your sprog?
    • American Vandal (2017–2018) American Vandal is a true-crime parody that sees two teenagers investigate juvenile offenses like graffiti with all the seriousness of Making a Murderer.
    • Arrested Development (2003–2019) When George Bluth Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) is sent to prison for fraud and “light treason,” his straight-laced son Michael (Jason Bateman) takes over the family business and struggles to make his wealthy, eccentric family adapt to their new financial reality.
    • Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show (2019) Part sketch series, part fake reality show, this Netflix original from Black-ish creator Kenya Barris stars the improv theater Upright Citizen Brigade’s first all-Black house team.
    • Beef (2023) After a near collision in a parking lot, businesswoman Amy Lau (Ali Wong) and contractor Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) engage in a reckless, road rage-fueled chase that escalates into a series of increasingly destructive attempts at revenge.
  2. From offbeat sitcoms to critically-acclaimed series to buddy crime comedies, our collection of the best funny TV shows will keep you laughing.

    • Lucifer. Tom Ellis, Lauren German, DB Woodside. 173 votes. Lucifer, a devilishly clever comedy, centers around the titular character played by Tom Ellis. As the fallen angel abandons the underworld to dance with danger in the City of Angels, it artfully marries darkness and humor.
    • Santa Clarita Diet. Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant, Liv Hewson. 200 votes. Santa Clarita Diet brings a delectable blend of comedy-horror to the table, with Timothy Olyphant and Drew Barrymore gnawing on meaty roles as a suburban couple grappling with unconventional hunger cravings.
    • Dead to Me. Christina Applegate, Linda Cardellini, James Marsden. 83 votes. Dead to Me delivers emotional complexity wrapped in a comedic package; the dark comedy gripping viewers with its tale of mourning, secrets, and sisterhood.
    • Derry Girls. Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Louisa Harland, Ian McElhinney. 78 votes. Derry Girls is a sharp, witty portrayal of teenage life in Northern Ireland amidst the tumult of the 1990s.
  3. 6 days ago · Best comedy series on Netflix. Channel 4. Derry Girls. This C4 original (since acquired by Netflix) was short but sweet, with three brief seasons and a cracking final episode.

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