1. Cheers What better setting for a sitcom than a bar? We could all relate to hanging out and goofing off with other regulars. Sharp writing and a great cast that successfully grew throughout the series’ run helped Cheers stay on the air for a remarkable 11 Seasons, garnering 28 Emmys along the way. Cheers helped NBC own Thursday nights for an entire decade. 2. The Cosby Show One of the biggest hit shows of the 80s, The Cosby Show left it’s mark on television. Eight years, over two-hundred episodes, (only!) two Emmys, two Golden Globes, and an endless supply of sweaters and hoagies. 3. Seinfeld Arguably the most culturally significant sitcom of all time. Jokes and scenes from Seinfeld had ways of becoming jokes between you and your friends, family, co-workers, and total strangers. It felt as if each episode had an immediate impact on pop culture. Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer are four of the funniest...