Fans of the ‘90s aesthetic have a special appreciation for the television that came out of the era, especially classic sitcoms including “The Nanny,” which is now officially streaming on HBO Max. The series, co-created by Fran Drescher who stars as a straight-talking Jewish fashionista from Queens who gets hired as a nanny to the children of a former Broadway star, is one of the many classic TV shows that you can find on streaming platforms. That’s the great thing about streaming, it’s an easy way to get to your favorite shows, but it can also be overwhelming, what with all the content floating around to choose from. Chances are you’re already familiar with Netflix, but there are a few more streaming options out there that cost around the same price.
Paramount+ is another streaming platform, with a lot of ‘90s content perfect for those who enjoy Nickelodeon shows such as “Clarissa Explains It All,” “Kenan & Kel,” “Rocko’s Modern Life,” “Salute Your Shorts,” “Rugrats,” and “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” If you’re into reality shows, Paramount+ has “The Real World” “Survivor,” “Big Brother,” and more reality TV programming for you to enjoy.
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“The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”
All six seasons of this hit ‘90s sitcom are streaming on HBO Max. The series, executive produced by Quincy Jones and loosely based on the life of Benny Medina, launched Will Smith’s acting career and gave us a fun romp to watch for ages. The sitcom, about a Philadelphia teen (Smith) who moves across the country to live with his rich aunt and uncle, originally debuted on NBC in 1990. You can also stream “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” 30-year anniversary special on HBO Max.
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“Just Shoot Me”
David Spade, Laura San Giacomo, George Segal, Wendie Malick, and Enrico Colantoni led the cast of this 1997 sitcom created by Steven Levitan. “Just Shoot Me,” was one of several TV shows offered to Spade after the success of the “Saturday Night Live” alum’s buddy comedies with Chris Farley, “Black Sheep,” and “Tommy Boy.” Spade turned down other offers to join the cast of “Just Shoot Me.” The series is centered around the staff behind a fictitious New York City-based fashion magazine, and the relationship between the publications’s owner Jack Gallow (Segal) and his daughter Mays (Giacomo). “Just Shoot Me” is streaming on Hulu.
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“Boy Meets World”
When it comes to any discussion about the best ‘90s shows, “Boy Meets World” usually finds its way into the conversation. The ABC sitcom created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly debuted in 1993 and stayed on air for seven season. The series follows middle schooler Cory Matthew (Ben Savage) as he juggles school and life with help from his best friend, Sean Hunter (Rider Strong), his crush Topanga (Danielle Fishel), and his teacher/next door neighbor, Mr. Feeny (William Daniels). You can stream “Boy Meets World” on Hulu, and Disney+.
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“Living Single”
Sure “Friends” is great, but why not watch the show that inspired one of the most popular sitcoms on television? “Living Single,” which stars Queen Latifah, Kim Fields, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, T.C. Carson and John Henton, is about the daily lives of a group of friends living in New York City. The series was born out of a development deal between Fox and Latifah, who stars as Khadijah James, an entrepreneur who runs her own magazine. Coles plays Latifah’s cousin, Sinclair James. The two live together in a brownstone along with Khadija’s friend Régine (Fields). Like “Friends,” the series features an ensemble cast of characters who mostly live in the same building. You can stream “Living Single” on Hulu.
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“Absolutely Fabulous”
This unapologetic British comedy starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley premiered on the BBC in 1992. Each episode follows the hilarious escapades of chain-smoking, alcohol-indulging, drug-abusing friends, Eddy Monsoon (Saunders) and Patsy Stone (Lumley). “Absolutely Fabulous” first debuted on Comedy Central in 1994, and if you like British comedy, then you’ll want to catch up on this show. “Absolutely Fabulous” is currently streaming on Hulu.
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