When it comes to classic TV sitcoms, the state of Illinois has played host to more than its fair share of iconic productions. From the Windy City of Chicago to the rolling prairies of the Midwest, Illinois has been the backdrop for some of the most beloved and enduring shows in television history. Here are just a few of the greatest TV sitcoms that were filmed in Illinois:

Perfect Strangers

This classic '80s sitcom follows the wacky adventures of distant cousins Larry and Balki as they navigate the challenges of living together in Chicago. Starring Bronson Pinchot and Mark Linn-Baker, "Perfect Strangers" was a staple of ABC's TGIF lineup and ran for eight seasons.

Married... with Children

This long-running Fox sitcom, which ran for 11 seasons, followed the lives of the Bundy family, a working-class family living in a fictional Chicago suburb. Starring Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, and Christina Applegate, "Married... with Children" was a ratings powerhouse for Fox and remains a cult classic to this day.

My Boys

This TBS sitcom, which ran for four seasons, follows the life of a sports writer and her group of male friends as they navigate their way through life and love in Chicago. Starring Jordana Spiro, the show was known for its witty banter and relatable humor.

The Bob Newhart Show

This classic sitcom, which ran for six seasons, follows the life of a Chicago-based psychologist and his eccentric patients and friends. Starring Bob Newhart, the show was known for its clever writing and dry humor.

The Good Place

This critically acclaimed sitcom, which ran for four seasons, follows the afterlife adventures of Eleanor Shellstrop, a woman who mistakenly ends up in the "good place" after she dies. The show was filmed in Los Angeles, but it's set in the fictional neighborhood of "Eleanor's Neighborhood" in Chicago.

These are just a few of the many great TV sitcoms that have been filmed in Illinois over the years. While each of these shows has its own unique style and humor, they all share a common thread: a love for the great state of Illinois and its rich cultural heritage. So if you're ever looking for a good laugh and a taste of the Midwest, be sure to check out these classic TV sitcoms.

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