Hispanic sitcoms
A Hispanic sitcom is an American term meaning an American sitcom that features a primarily Hispanic cast or main star. Early examples date back to the 1950s with the Desi Arnaz produced I Love Lucy.
Examples[]
1950s[]
1960s[]
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1970s[]
1980s[]
1990s[]
- House of Buggin' (Sketch comedy)
- Common Law
- First Time Out
- The Second Half
2000s[]
- George Lopez
- Luis (TV series)
- Freddie
- ¡Mucha Lucha!
- Mind of Mencia (Sketch comedy)
- Greetings from Tucson
- Ugly Betty
- The Brothers García
- Taina
- Wizards of Waverly Place
2010s[]
- Alternatino with Arturo Castro
- Miss Farah (Arabic: الآنسة فرح, lit. 'El Anesa Farah - Al Anisa Farah')
- Betty in NY
- Rob!
- Devious Maids
- Every Witch Way
- East Los High
- Grand Hotel
- Mr. Iglesias
- My Perfect Family
- Maid in Manhattan
- Cristela
- Saint George
- Jane the Virgin
- Stuck in the Middle
- One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)
- On My Block
- Pose
2020s[]
Categories:
- Latin American culture
- Latino sitcoms
- Hispanic and Latino American
- Hispanic and Latino American television
- Hispanic and Latino American mass media
- Works about Mexican drug cartels
- Lesbian-related television shows
- Spanish-language television programming in the United States
- Hispanic and Latino American culture