1. Alif Noon (1965)

Alif Noon is a classic Pakistani comedy about Allan (Kamal Ahmed Rizvi) and Nanha (Rafi Khawar) tackling scams. It humorously critiqued corruption and was re-released in color in 1982.

2. Uncle Urfi (1972)

Uncle Urfi is a classic PTV drama about Shakeel’s return from Canada, featuring humor, romance, and strong character dynamics. Written by Haseen Moin, it remains a beloved series.

3. Fifty Fifty (1978)

Fifty Fifty was a legendary PTV sketch comedy show featuring icons like Ismail Tara, Zeba Shehnaz, and Moin Akhtar. Known for its witty satire, it remains a beloved classic.

4. Ankahi (1982)

Ankahi, written by Hasina Moin, is a classic comedy-drama featuring Sana Murad (Shahnaz Shaikh) and her quirky colleagues. Known for memorable catchphrases, like Timmy’s "Kya aap vakaiee main sanjeeda hai?", it remains an iconic show in Pakistani TV history.

5. Sona Chandi (1983)

Sona Chandi, directed by Munnu Bhai, is a hilarious PTV drama inspired by a real Punjabi couple. Featuring characters like Hamid (Ghayyur Akhtar) and Chandi (Sheeba Arshad), the show remains memorable for its humor in family and hospital settings.

6. Guest House (1991)

Guest House, directed by Rauf Khalid, is a cult favorite comedy about Mr. and Mrs. Shameem (Khalid Hafeez and Srwat Ateeq) running a guest house, with quirky characters like Jan Rambo (Afzal Khan) adding to the fun.

7. Bulbulay (2009)

Bulbulay is one of Pakistan’s longest-running comedy sitcoms, featuring the chaotic lives of Nabeel (Nabeel), Khoobsurat (Ayesha Omer), and the forgetful Momo (Hina Dilpazeer). Known for its slapstick humor, the show has gained worldwide popularity, especially in the UK.

8. Dolly Ki Aayegi Baraat (2010)

This lively comedy stars Bushra Ansari as the bossy Saima Chaudhary, whose hilarious one-liners and interactions with her husband (Shehryar Zaidi) and others create unforgettable moments. The show blends family drama with comedy, making it a viewer favorite.

9. Akbari Asghari (2011)

Akbari Asghari is a rom-com about two sisters (Sanam Baloch and Humaima Malik) navigating life in Pakistan with their village husbands (Imran Abbas and Fawad Khan). Directed by Haissam Hussain, the show became a hit for its humor and performances.

10. Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah (2012)

Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah is a cult classic, popular during Ramadan. Directed by Mazhar Moin, it humorously explores two families’ lives, with memorable characters like Wadood and Rooh Afza. The show’s iconic dialogues continue to go viral on social media.

11. Suno Chanda (2018)

Suno Chanda is a rom-com about the forceful marriage of Arsalan (Farhan Saeed) and Aliya (Iqra Aziz). Directed by Ahson Talish, the show gained popularity with its quirky characters, including Bi Jaan (Samina Ahmed) and Kinza (Mashal Khan), blending humor, family drama, and romance.