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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: pop culture referencesx
The Big Bang Theory
From writers/producers Chuck Lorre ("Two And A Half Men") and Bill Prady ("Gilmore Girls") comes a new comedy that shows what happens when two hyper-intelligent scientists meet a beautiful woman - and realize they know next to nothing about life outside of the lab.
Family Guy
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and freakin' sweet, the animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Peter and Lois have three kids - the youngest is a brilliant, sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. Their talking dog Brian keeps baby Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own life issues.
The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an animated sitcom about the antics of a dysfunctional family called the Simpsons. It's the longest running animated series in prime time network television.
Friends
The lives, loves, and laughs of six young friends living in Manhattan.
Community
Community is a smart and hilarious comedy series that follows a group of misfits attending Greendale Community College, led by a lawyer with a revoked degree.
With witty writing and a talented cast, the show is a loving homage to pop culture and a commentary on the absurdities of college life.
Saturday Night Live
A late-night comedy show featuring several short skits, parodies of television commercials, a live guest band, and a pop-cultural guest host each week. Many of the SNL players have spun off successful independent comedy and/or movie careers from here.
Seinfeld
This is a show about nothing; however, for a show about nothing, this show has many complex plots, sub-plots, is very well written and put together. So much so that until the public caught onto the series, the television critics were responsible for helping to keep it alive.
Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken is a stop-motion animated series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. It airs on Adult Swim and features hilarious sketches and parodies.
The show uses action figures and toys to bring pop culture references to life. With a talented voice cast and clever writing, Robot Chicken is a must-watch for comedy fans.
Real Time with Bill Maher
Each week Bill Maher surrounds himself with a panel of guests which include politicians, actors, comedians, musicians and the like to discuss what's going on in the world.
Girls5Eva
When a one-hit-wonder girl group from the 90's gets sampled by a young rapper, its members reunite to give their pop star dreams one more shot. They may be grown women balancing spouses, kids, jobs, debt, aging parents, and shoulder pain, but can't they also be Girls5Eva?
Beavis and Butt-Head (2022)
In this new iteration, Beavis and Butt-Head are entering a whole new Gen Z world. Comedy Central has ordered two seasons of the new series with meta-themes relatable to both new and old fans - Gen X parents and their Gen Z kids. Judge is set to write, produce and provide voice over for both iconic characters.
The Graham Norton Show
Graham Norton returns to the format he's most comfortable with since his Channel 4 days on BBC 2. Each week celebrity guests' join Graham to discuss there latest projects and the celebrity gossip hitting the newsstands during the week. Graham is often joined by a band or artist to play the show out with.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Join Stephen Colbert as he takes over the Late Show franchise, bringing his unique brand of humor to late-night television.
With celebrity interviews, musical performances, and hilarious sketches, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is a must-watch for any fan of late-night TV.
Key & Peele
Key & Peele is the Comedy Central sketch show where Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele bring viewers hilarious sketches and live segments. The comedic duo write and act with a fresh style, taking on everything from the president to Nazis in their provocatively hilarious segments.
Swarm
Swarm follows a woman named Dre whose all-consuming reverence for a fictional pop star takes a dark turn.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is a popular Emmy and Peabody Award-winning talk show that covers the latest news and events in a humorous and satirical way.
Trevor Noah, the new host, brings a fresh perspective to the show with his unique background and experiences. The show has been a hit since its premiere and continues to entertain audiences worldwide.
Tosh.0
Host and comedian Daniel Tosh talks all things Internet in his new weekly series, uncovering new technology as well as old. "Tosh.O" tells all about blogs, tweets and pokes, giving viewers an inside look at the World Wide Web.
The Daily Show (2023)
Following on from Trevor Noah leaving The Daily Show at the end of 2022, a series of guest hosts will begin presenting the show in 2023, ahead of a new permanent host been found.
Happy Together
A thirty-something couple, tired of their mundane life, starts to reconnect with their younger, cooler selves when an emerging pop star, who is drawn to their super-normal suburban life, moves in.
Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later
Netflix's follow-up to the 2015 eight-episode limited series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day Of Camp, which was a prequel to David Wain's cult 2001 feature comedy Wet Hot American Summer.
Big Fat Quiz of the Year
This is an end-of-year quiz show that attempts to recap the last year's news stories. Six celebrity panelists compete to prove who was paying attention for the past year, or at least who failed to pay attention in the funniest way. Comedian Jimmy Carr plays host, judge, and favorite punching bag.
History of Swear Words
Nicolas Cage hosts this proudly profane series that explores the history and impact of some of the most notorious bad words in the English language.
The Daily Show
The Daily Show provides a comedic view of the news and political world, complete with segments by "correspondents" and interviews with guest celebrities and politicians. The concept of this show is similar to the Weekend Update segments from Saturday Night Live but with guests.
8 Out of 10 Cats
A panel game hosted by, Jimmy Carr with team captains, Sean Lock and Dave Spikey. The teams are asked questions relating to opinion polls and statistics based on the week's events.
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