Shows like The Full Monty
Looking for shows that are like The Full Monty? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. The Office

    #23 most popular show yesterday

    The Office, an American adaptation of the UK series, delves into the everyday lives of office employees, bringing humor to mundane situations. Fans of The Full Monty will enjoy the quirky characters and the blend of comedy and genuine moments of human connection.

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    2. Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    #62 most popular show yesterday

    Brooklyn Nine-Nine offers a comedic yet heartfelt perspective on law enforcement, presenting a diverse team coming together much like the band of characters in The Full Monty, with personal stories woven into the comedy.

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    3. Parks and Recreation

    #64 most popular show yesterday

    Parks and Recreation captures the comedic antics of public officials in the fictional town of Pawnee. It's akin to The Full Monty in terms of its heartwarming moments and diverse ensemble cast overcoming personal and professional challenges.

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    4. Shameless

    #140 most popular show yesterday

    Shameless offers a raw and humorous take on family life in poverty, echoing The Full Monty's exploration of working-class issues. Viewers of The Full Monty will appreciate the Gallagher family's unorthodox strategies for staying afloat in Southside Chicago.

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    5. Superstore

    #401 most popular show yesterday

    Superstore tells the story of a unique family of employees working at a big-box store, dealing with the hilarity of day-to-day retail work. Its focus on working-class stories and character-driven humor will attract The Full Monty fans.

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    6. Weeds

    #1,083 most popular show yesterday

    Weeds centers on a suburban widow who turns to selling marijuana to maintain her lifestyle. Like The Full Monty, it features an unlikely protagonist resorting to unconventional means of making money, wrapped in dark humor and social commentary.