Outstanding Comedy Tv Shows You Have To Watch This Fall

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If you enjoy watching a entertaining comedy at the end of a long work day check out these three comedies that are sure to take the edge off after a stressful day! The first two programs are returning after multiple seasons while the last is in its first year this fall. All three shows are sure to be around for a long while.

The Big Bang Theory - When you say the name Chuck Lorre and television you know there is a pretty good chance that you have a smash hit on your hands. The Big Bang Theory, on CBS, is no exception. The show revolves around a group of four nerdy friends that all work, and play, at the college science department. Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) and Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) are friends and roommates that are at the center of the nerd pack. They live in an apartment complex in an apartment directly across the hall from the sexy Penny (Kaley Cuoco) who puts up with their quirky lifestyle and provides a great deal of comic relief. The funny banter happens between Sheldon, Leonard, Raj and Wolowitz as they challenge each other on comic books, quantum physics and every intelligent topic under the sun. The show is brilliantly written and is an absolute must see.

Two and a Half Men - Speaking of the ever gifted Chuck Lorre, we can't exclude the well established hit, Two and a Half Men. The show centers around Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) who lives in his beautiful Malibu house with his brother Alan Harper (Jon Cryer). The relationship between the well established Charlie and embarrassingly unsuccessful Alan provides many laughs. Combine them with Alan's only son Jake Harper (Angus T. Jones) and the laughs just keep on coming. Watching Jake grow up with such diverse role models has been the core of the shows comedic dialogue. The show is in its ninth season and has been renewed again. Check it out on CBS television.

Outsourced - The new show that is predicted to be a huge success this year is from the director of The Office (Ken Kwapis) called Outsourced. See what happens when the call center for Mid Atlantic Novelties is moved, along with the manager Todd Dempsy (Ben Rappaport), to India. Laugh along as Todd attempts to educate his new employees all about the essential novelty products and how essential they are to the American society. Todd will need to learn a lot more than he originally thought about the culture of India. Sure to be packed with laughs. You know if it is brought to us by the minds that brought us The Office, it must funny. Check out the show on NBC coming this fall.

So many awesome television shows, so little time to see them! I hope you enjoy your 2010 TV watching. I am going to go grab a snack and set the DVR.


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