There are a ton of great family sitcoms that have hit the TV waves throughout time, check out these top ten family TV shows. - Page 1
With all the reality shows on TV today, it's easy to forget about all the great family programming that's graced the small screen in the past. With more and more shows being put on DVD, there's no reason you can't check out Kidzworld's Top Ten Family TV Shows!
Family TV Shows - Growing Pains
The Seaver family is one that many wished they were apart of. Maggie and Jason Seaver have four kids, Mike, Carol, Ben and Chrissy, and along the way they take in Luke Brower (Leonardo DiCaprio before his Titanic days). You'll be wishing you could hang with this family with all their quirky family members and neurotic 'rents.Family TV Shows - The Partridge Family
Single mom, Shirley Partridge and her five kids hit the road to entertain with their songs and music. Oldest son Keith leads the family in their band and wins the hearts of young girls everywhere. This show has some great messages and some even better beats.Family TV Shows - The Brady Bunch
Now, here's the story of how two single parents created the biggest, most loving family around. Mike Brady was a single dad with three boys. One day he met Carol, a single mom with three girls. They instantly fell in love and got married, which meant the Brady family got a whole lot bigger. With six kids and a comical maid named Alice, the fun at the Brady house never stopped. Check out the Brady Bunch now on DVD!
Family TV Shows - Full House
Tune into the show that gave the Olsen twins their start jointly playing the loveable Michelle Tanner. Uncle Jesse, Uncle Joey and the rest of the Full House gang are always dealing with serious family issues that are miraculously solved within a half hour. Don't you wish you could convince your 'rents to get over your bad grades as fast as Danny Tanner does?
Family TV Shows - Who's The Boss
Not all families are made up of a mom, dad, two kids and a dog and Who's the Boss is the perfect example of that. Tony Macelli is a housekeeper for workaholic Angela Bower, and he and his daughter Samantha (Alyssa Milano) live with Angela, her son Jonathan and her mother Mona. At first Anglea and Tony clash with their differring parental methods and lifestyles, but eventually they all become one, big, happy family.






























