The Goldbergs

TV Shows Like The Goldbergs

If you like The Goldbergs, 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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The Goldbergs works because it is specific. The show is set firmly in one decade, in one house, with one family's particular brand of chaos, and that specificity is what gives it warmth. Adam's video camera framing device is not just a gimmick; it signals that the show is about memory, about how we mythologize our own childhoods, and about the gap between how parents see themselves and how their kids experience them. The yelling, the overprotective mother, the gruff father who means well but expresses it badly, the embarrassing older siblings: these are recognizable in a way that makes the show feel personal even to people who grew up nothing like the Goldbergs.

The best shows like The Goldbergs

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    1. Married... with Children

    If The Goldbergs appeals to you partly because family life is portrayed honestly rather than sweetly, Married... with Children takes that honesty to its most extreme, funniest place. The Bundys are loud, self-defeating, and completely unable to get out of their own way, which sounds familiar. It is a sharper and more cynical show than The Goldbergs, but the core joke is the same: family bonds are unbreakable even when everyone involved wishes they were not.

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    2. My Three Sons

    My Three Sons is a much earlier and quieter show, but it shares The Goldbergs' genuine interest in what it actually takes to hold a family together. The family dynamics here come from a widower raising kids with help from extended family, and the show finds real comedy and warmth in those generational relationships. Fans who love the Goldbergs' family-first heart will find something similar here, just without the yelling.

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    3. A Different World

    A Different World is a strong pick for fans who love the ensemble energy of The Goldbergs and appreciate comedy that has something to say. The show builds a tight community of characters who push back against each other, look out for each other, and grow up together, which gives it the same found-family feeling that makes the Goldbergs' household so watchable. It is funnier and more pointed than its spin-off origins might suggest.

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    4. Superstore

    Superstore transplants the family dynamic from a house to a big-box store and gets a lot of comedy out of the swap. The ensemble is large and varied, and the relationships between characters develop slowly in the same way they do on The Goldbergs: through repeated proximity, shared irritation, and genuine affection that sneaks up on you. It is a workplace comedy, but it is really about a group of people who become each other's people whether they planned to or not.

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    5. Shifting Gears

    Shifting Gears is probably the closest tonal match on this list to The Goldbergs. A stubborn parent, kids who disrupt a settled routine, and a family that has to figure out how to be a family again: the premise is built on exactly the same tensions the Goldberg household runs on. The classic car restoration shop gives the show a specific, grounded setting that works in the same way the '80s detail works for The Goldbergs.

    Stream on Disney Plus, Hulu, YouTube TV

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More on shows like The Goldbergs

Fans of The Goldbergs tend to want a few things from their next show. A family at the center, not just as backdrop. Comedy that comes from character rather than from setup-punchline mechanics. A sense that the people on screen actually care about each other, even when they are driving each other insane. Period detail and nostalgia are a bonus, but the core ask is a family that feels lived-in. Some of these recommendations lean into the dysfunction angle, some into the warmth, and a couple into the ensemble comedy space, but all of them have that quality of a group of people stuck together and making the best (or worst) of it.

The five recommendations here span a decent range. Married... with Children is the darkest and most abrasive of the bunch, a show that practically invented the dysfunctional sitcom family as comedy spectacle. My Three Sons is older and gentler, a useful pick for viewers who like the family structure without the edge. A Different World takes the ensemble approach into a college setting and delivers sharp social comedy along the way. Superstore moves the family dynamic to a workplace but keeps the same mix of warm and absurd. Shifting Gears is the most direct tonal match, a recent show built around a family reconnecting across generational stubbornness.

None of these are perfect substitutes because The Goldbergs has a particular nostalgic register that is hard to replicate. But each one scratches a different part of the itch, and taken together they cover most of what makes the source show worth watching in the first place.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like The Goldbergs?
Married... with Children is the most popular show similar to The Goldbergs in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like The Goldbergs still on the air?
Of the 9 shows similar to The Goldbergs listed here, 0 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like The Goldbergs?
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.