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

  • I Love Lucy

1970s

  • A.E.S. Hudson Street
  • El Chavo del Ocho
  • ¿Qué Pasa, USA?
  • Chico and the Man
  • Viva Valdez

1980s

  • a.k.a. Pablo
  • Sanchez of Bel Air

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

  • Acapulco
  • The Baker and the Beauty
  • Broke
  • Diary of a Future President
  • Gentefied
  • Loli's Luck
  • Selena + Chef
  • The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia
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