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They say laughter is the best medicine, so we should all Laff More! Streaming a mix of classic sitcoms and fan-favorite comedies, Laff More provides a healthy lineup of TV’s funniest moments.

You're Driving Me Crazy, You're Driving Me Nuts

Home Improvement

S2, EP17 "You're Driving Me Crazy, You're Driving Me Nuts"

Tim refuses to stop and ask for directions when he and Jill become lost in a snowstorm while driving to a wedding.

Home Improvement

S2, EP18 "Bye, Bye, Birdie"

Tim contends with a bothersome woodpecker; Brad breaks up with Jennifer, and Tim and Jill become his tutors.

Home Improvement

S2, EP19 "Karate or Not, Here I Come"

Despite Jill's (Patricia Richardson) disapproval, Tim (Tim Allen) convinces Mark (Taran Noah Smith) to join a karate class.

Grounded for Life

S4, EP19 "Me & Mrs. O"

At Brad's birthday party, Sean attempts to reunite Brad's parents.

Grounded for Life

S4, EP20 "Tombstone Blues"

Claudia refuses to include Brad in the family portrait; Claudia's father-in-law (Richard Riehle) gives her plot to his dead cat.

Grounded for Life

S4, EP21 "Pictures of Willy"

Eddie persuades Sean to help him break into his ex-girlfriend's apartment to steal embarrassing photographs.

Grounded for Life

S4, EP22 "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City"

Sean and Eddie plan a St. Patrick's Day celebration at the bar but forget the beer; Brad and Lily help build a float for the parade.

Grounded for Life

S4, EP23 "Beat on the Brat"

Sean disciplines one of Henry's bratty friends; Lily asks Brad to choose between her and his geeky friends; Eddie uses a Jewish online dating service.

Home Improvement

"Home Improvement"

Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, host of the home-improvement show "Tool Time," definitely is not as handy at home as he is on screen. He and his wife, Jill, raise three boys who are racing toward adulthood. The Taylor family often relies on next-door neighbor Wilson, who provides unconventional wisdom and perspective to the Taylors' personal and familial crises.

Townies

"Townies"

Three former high-school classmates dish out chowder and dish about their own prospects at a restaurant in Gloucester, Mass. Carrie is the peacemaker of the trio, while Shannon is the local good-time girl, and Denise is a neurotic wreck with a young baby. Marge is the girls' crotchety boss, and Curt is Carrie's platonic male friend.

That '80s Show

"That '80s Show"

A group of 20-somethings navigates through San Diego in the midst of the trends and politics of the 1980s. Stereotypically, the punks, the material girls, the yuppies and the Madonna wannabes all hang together and find reasons to frequent a record store run by a former groupie. Regular characters on the show include struggling musician Corey Howard, punk-rocker June Tuesday and Corey's father, R.T., who is representative of the decade's mentality of buying oneself extravagant gifts and having an excessive lifestyle.

Man With a Plan

"Man With a Plan"

Adam has been operating under the assumption that his three children are little angels, but when his wife decides to rejoin the workforce after being a stay-at-home mom for 13 years, and he starts taking on more of the parenting responsibilities, he's quickly disavowed of that notion. Kate, a preteen, is a master manipulator and excited to take advantage of her father's naivete; Teddy spends too much time with his hands down his pants; and Emme frets over school. After recovering from the initial shock -- and with the advice of equally stressed parents Marie and Lowell -- Adam is confident he can lay down the law and keep the house in order.

Grounded for Life

"Grounded for Life"

Having started procreating at a young age, Claudia and Sean aren't sure they're ready for parenthood - even after having three kids. This series tells the story of kids - as well as the adults - growing up.

The Conners

"The Conners"

The Conners continue to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford, grappling with parenthood, dating, financial pressures and aging in working-class America; with love, humor and perseverance, the family prevails.

Greatest American Hero

"Greatest American Hero"

While on a road trip through a desert, mild-mannered high-school teacher Ralph Hinkley (temporarily changed to Ralph Hanley for part of season one due to real-life current events) is greeted by extraterrestrials, who present him with an extraordinary red flying suit that imbues him with uncanny powers. Learning of the suit, high-strung FBI agent Bill Maxwell convinces Ralph to help him fight crime. Ralph's girlfriend, attorney Pam Davidson, also knows of his secret life as a superhero.

Just for Laughs Gags

"Just for Laughs Gags"

The Just for Laughs Festival has been a staple of the Canadian comedy scene for more than 30 years. Now, the festival lends its famous name to this hidden-camera prank show starring a Quebec-based troupe. Canada is the stage and its inhabitants are the characters -- some might say victims -- for the "Candid Camera"-style pranks featured on the half-hour series. Although the pranks last just a few minutes each, that's just long enough to inflict embarrassment on the subjects of the pranks.

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