Sex and the City(1998 to 2004): Following the lives of four female friends living in New York City, Sarah Jessica Parker led the cast as newspaper columnist Carrie Bradshaw. The show aired for six seasons on HBO.
Mr. Bean(1990 to 1995): Starring Rowan Atkinson as his beloved title character, the series follows Mr Bean as he faces struggles in everyday tasks. The show collectively consists of 15 episodes, aired on ITV. Its success led to feature films Bean (1997) and Mr Bean's Holiday (2007), as well as an animated iteration.
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air(1990 to 1996): Before his successful film career, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air was Will Smith's big acting break. He played a streetwise Philadelphia teenager sent to live with his wealthy aunt and uncle in Bel Air, California, after getting into a fight. The show ran for six seasons on NBC.
Frasier(1993 to 2004): Originating as a spin-off of Cheers, the successful comedy Frasier saw Kelsey Grammer reprise the title role. It fleshed out the fan favourite's life, with the addition of his brother and father. The show aired for 11 seasons on NBC - and a revival began airing on Paramount+ in 2023.
The Royle Family(1998 to 2012): Co-written by Craig Cash and the late Caroline Aherne, this classic British sitcom centred on a television-fixated Manchester family, the Royles. Led by father Jim (Ricky Tomlinson) and mother Barbara (Sue Johnston), much of the action takes place in the family's living room.
Home Improvement(1991 to 1999): In Tim Allen's first starring role, he headed up of the cast of this beloved ABC comedy. The comedian played Tim "Tool Man" Taylor, a self-proclaimed expert in power tools and DIY - often with disastrous results. Along the way, Tim also receives guidance from his wise neighbour Wilson (Earl Hindman).