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'Ghosts' on CBS/Paramount+ is sweet, funny, lighthearted for the subject matter, and overall very enjoyable. I don't think it will win any awards, but its a great alternative to all the dark and cynical stuff out there!
Frasier
Going for the more obscure: Bajillion Dollar Properties. Originally made for a dead streaming service, now exists on PlutoTV for free (and can be purchased through Apple et al). It's a satire of real estate reality shows with phenomenal guest stars throughout. Main cast includes a few folks before they got their bigger roles (like Tawny Newsome, Drew Tarver, and Eugene Cordero) but also includes the GOAT, Paul F. Tompkins.
Very related, I would also suggest the Comedy Bang! Bang! TV show that ran for 5 seasons on IFC. It's a treasure trove of comedic goodness, lots of great guests, and who doesn't love Reggie Watts, Kid Cudi, then Weird Al as the band leaders??
Scrubs
Parks and Recreation. So funny. If you like the office you’ll love it!
The Great North, if you want to watch a fun and wholesome cartoon.
Lots of good suggestions so far, but not seen The Great mentioned. Filthy AF and one of the few shows I laugh out loud to (well, more like cackle loudly). I'll also second the suggestion for Better Off Ted.
Season one of The Great was, well, great. It was funny and interesting. But then it got dark AF. No spoilers, but it made me ugly cry at one point, then it just got depressing and boring.
It is cancelled now, but Last Man on Earth is such a great show.
I found it really hard to get into. If I had something else I wanted to watch I wouldn't have started season 2. By the time it ended I was hoping for just one more season.
Close Enough.
Trailerpark Boys
I'd highly recommend Avenue 5.
Letterkenny
Bee and puppycat
Doc Martin
It's only one season, but Wonderfalls. It's pure joy. And all the episodes are on Youtube.
Letterkenny
Just started watching Deadbeat, doesn't take itself seriously and I'm laughing most of the time. Easy watching.
"Miracle Workers" hasn't been mentioned yet, it has a similar vibe, romantic comedy, some mild philosophy, very upbeat. Each season is a different storyline with (almost) the same cast, so if the first season doesn't grab you try the next. The creator had an earlier show "Man Seeking Woman" as well, that's fun too.
Obscure show, but watch Traffic Light on prime.
Community Great British Baking Challege (in US, it's Bake-off everywhere else) Brooklyn Nine Nine Thirty Rock And seriously, The Golden Girls
- Lost in Space
- Firefly
- The Orville
- Star Trek: Next Generation
- Cowboy Bebop (The Anime)
- Disenchantment
- Futurama
- Arrested Development
- The Office
Broad City is pretty light-hearted
Dead to me starts off as if it's going to be dark but is actually pretty lighthearted
Poker Face
I'm rewatching Castlevania from Netflix and it kinda fits your criteria.