Curb Your Enthusiasm

TV Shows Like Curb Your Enthusiasm

If you like Curb Your Enthusiasm, here are 9 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

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Curb Your Enthusiasm works because Larry David commits fully to a character who is almost always technically correct and almost always socially catastrophic. The show is built on a specific kind of cringe: a man who sees the unspoken rules of polite society with perfect clarity, refuses to follow them, and then cannot understand why everyone around him is furious. It is largely improvised, which gives it a loose, lived-in texture that scripted sitcoms rarely manage. The comedy comes not from wacky situations but from the collision of Larry's rigid internal logic with a world that runs on social grace he simply does not have.

The best shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm

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    1. Portlandia

    Like Curb, Portlandia is fundamentally about people who take themselves too seriously and the absurdity that follows. The show finds rich comic material in cultural pretension and self-delusion, the same veins Larry David mines every episode. The sketch format keeps things moving quickly, and the satirical targets are specific enough that the jokes actually land.

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    2. Peep Show

    Peep Show is probably the closest thing to Curb on this list. It follows two deeply flawed men whose inner thoughts we hear constantly, and those thoughts are almost never flattering. The social embarrassment is relentless, the characters make bad decisions with full self-awareness, and the show never rescues them with sentiment.

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    3. The Young Ones

    The Young Ones has the same anarchic, everybody-is-the-worst energy that runs through Curb, just louder and more chaotic. None of the four main characters are sympathetic, and the show has no interest in making them so. If you like that Curb never lets Larry off the hook, you will appreciate how The Young Ones treats its entire cast with equal contempt.

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    4. Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!

    Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is a harder sell for Curb fans because it abandons realism entirely for something deliberately ugly and surreal. But it shares Curb's complete disregard for the audience's comfort, and its willingness to push a bit past the point where most shows would cut away. Fans who like that Curb never blinks will find the same quality here, just filtered through public-access nightmare television.

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    5. In Living Color

    In Living Color is sharper and more pointed than most sketch comedy of its era, built on satire with a real perspective behind it. Curb fans who appreciate that Larry David's comedy usually has something to say about race, class, and social hypocrisy will find kindred spirit here. The ensemble is genuinely talented, and the show earns its reputation as one of the more daring sketch series of its time.

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More on shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm

Fans of Curb tend to want a few things from their next show: a willingness to be genuinely uncomfortable, a comic sensibility that feels like it belongs to real people rather than TV writers, and a certain pleasure in watching someone (or something) behave badly and unapologetically. They are usually not looking for warmth or redemption arcs. They want the joke, and they want it pushed further than is probably wise.

The recommendations here cover a range of approaches to that sensibility. Peep Show is the closest relative, built on interior monologue and social humiliation in the same tradition as Curb. Portlandia offers sketch-based satire of cultural pretension, which scratches the same itch Larry David scratches when he dismantles Hollywood liberals at a dinner party. The Young Ones is rougher and older but shares that anarchic, nobody-is-likable energy. Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! goes in a completely different direction, trading realism for surrealism, but it has the same refusal to make the audience comfortable. In Living Color is the outlier in terms of style, but its sharp satirical edge and genuine comic ambition put it in the same conversation.

None of these shows are Curb, and they should not be treated as substitutes. But each one has something specific that a Curb fan will recognize: a refusal to sand down the rough edges, a comedian or ensemble with a genuine point of view, and comedy that is willing to alienate at least some of the audience in service of getting the joke right.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like Curb Your Enthusiasm?
Portlandia is the most popular show similar to Curb Your Enthusiasm in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm still on the air?
Of the 9 shows similar to Curb Your Enthusiasm listed here, 1 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm?
The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.