| 100% | FTROOP | 6 | Farcical 1960s sitcom with the Indian character Roaring Chicken |
| 46% | SGTSCHULTZ | 10 | 1960s sitcom character with the catchphrase "I see nothing!" |
| 41% | GETSMART | 8 | 1960s sitcom with the catchphrase "Sorry about that, Chief" |
| 40% | REBA | 4 | Sitcom with the character B.J. |
| 40% | {BOY/GIRL}MEETSWORLD | 20 | Sitcom with the characters Cory and Topanga |
| 38% | MONKEES | 7 | Band that originated in a 1960s sitcom, with The |
| 35% | ROOTS | 5 | Classic miniseries with the characters Kunta Kinte and Chicken George |
| 33% | KEL | 3 | Sitcom character with the catchphrase "Who loves orange soda?" |
| 33% | THEFONZ | 7 | Sitcom character with a leather jacket that's now in the Smithsonian |
| 32% | ALF | 3 | Sitcom character who lived with the Tanners |
| 32% | MISTERED | 8 | 1960s sitcom with a talking palomino |
| 32% | MISTERED | 8 | 1960s sitcom with a title palomino |
| 31% | ALICE | 5 | Sitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!" |
| 31% | MAUDE | 5 | 1970s sitcom that ended with the title character in Congress |
| 30% | HAPPYDAYS | 9 | Cheery US sitcom with the Fonz |
| 30% | DICKVANDYKE | 11 | Eponymous star of a 1960s sitcom, the only American TV star with his three initials |
| 30% | REBA | 4 | Sitcom with the theme song "I'm a Survivor" |
| 29% | FTROOP | 6 | 1960s sitcom set in the 1860s |
| 29% | HAIR | 4 | 1960s musical with the song "Aquarius" |
| 29% | FRIENDS | 7 | Sitcom with the theme song "I'll Be There for You" |
| 29% | ALF | 3 | 80's sitcom with the voice of Paul Fusco |
| 28% | MASH | 4 | Alan Alda sitcom with the theme song "Suicide Is Painless" |
| 28% | ANNIEHALL | 9 | Movie with the character Alvy Singer |
| 28% | FENSTER | 7 | 1960s title sitcom character |
| 28% | SCARLETT | 8 | Gone with the Wind's lead character |
| 28% | SNL | 3 | TV show with the character Debbie Downer |
| 28% | GILLIS | 6 | Sitcom character with "many loves" |
| 28% | ALIG | 4 | Character with the tagline "Booyakasha!" |
| 28% | ALIG | 4 | Character with the catchphrase “Booyakasha!” |
| 28% | SANFORDANDSON | 13 | 1970s Norman Lear sitcom with the theme song "The Streetbeater" (3 wds.) |