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The best comedies that you’re not watching

With so much television out there, it can be hard to distinguish the good from the bad, especially when it comes to comedy. It can be even harder to find the time to sift through the endless list of choices to find a new and unique show to add to your lists of favorites. When you do get the chance, you can find some hidden gems. Here are four of the best comedy shows that you probably aren’t watching and really should be.

1. “Broad City”

This Comedy Central original revolves around the lives of 20-somethings Ilana Wexler and Abbi Abrams in New York City. Don’t worry. It’s not as lame as it sounds. Produced by Amy Poehler, the show is anything but bland. It’s relatable, heart-warming and laugh-out-loud funny. Season one can be found on Hulu, and season two premieres in January 2015.

2. Billy on the Street

This new kind of game show is for anyone who is passionate about pop-culture. Host Billy Eichner runs around New York City shouting at everyday people. He plays questionnaire games, offers $1 to anyone who correctly answers his trivia correctly and plans over-the-top obstacle courses based on various celebrities. Each episode has a special guest who plays along with Billy that have included Paul Rudd, Neil Patrick Harris and Amy Poehler. The show airs on the Fuse network, and all three seasons can be purchased on Amazon. Popular clips are available for free on the Billy on the Street YouTube channel.

3. Playing House

When a pregnant Maggie discovers that her husband is having an affair, she finds help from her best friend Emma. Emma leaves her current job and returns to the hometown she always detested to help Maggie raise her child. This USA show is one of the most underrated comedies out there. It stars Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Claire, two comedians who trained at the famous improvisational theater Upright Citizens Brigade. The show presents a hilarious and candid outlook of the ups and downs of lifelong friendships.

4. The Hotwives of Orlando

This new Hulu original series parodies “The Real Housewives” franchise of Bravo, and it is incredible. With its phenomenal characters, the show pokes fun of the over-dramatic, self-absorbed families of Bravo. It’s the perfect show if you’re looking for something entertaining and hilarious for a lazy Sunday.

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