10 Most Successful TV Spin-Offs of All Time

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Let’s be real: for each TV spin-off that takes off, there are a dozen that fizzle and die before the first commercial break. But when a spin-off gets it right, it doesn’t simply ride on the coattails of its parent show—it forges its legacy, sometimes even surpassing the original. Here’s a rundown of the 10 most successful TV spin-offs ever, listed in order of their ratings, awards, cultural relevance, and sheer longevity.

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10. A Different World

Originally designed to follow Denise Huxtable from The Cosby Show, A Different World discovered its voice following a tumultuous first season. It served as a cultural icon for Black college students and assisted in increasing enrollment at HBCUs. The series ranked consistently in the top five for its first four seasons and continued to be a ratings giant.

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9. The NCIS Franchise

NCIS itself originated from JAG, but that wasn’t the end of it. The franchise spawned NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, and NCIS: Hawaii, which made CBS a rating powerhouse and NCIS a worldwide brand. NCIS: Los Angeles had a victorious 14-year run.

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8. Better Call Saul

Breaking Bad‘s scuzzy attorney Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) got his show, a prequel and sequel to Breaking Bad. Better Call Saul was on the air for six seasons, to rave reviews and numerous awards, two Peabody Awards, and dozens of Emmy nominations. A few enthusiasts even contend it’s better than Breaking Bad.

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7. Angel

Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a ’90s craze, but Angel succeeded in coming out of Buffy’s shadow with more mature issues and a darker theme. It lasted five seasons, much to the delight of fans and critics alike, with many claiming it even eclipsed its predecessor as a better show and more well-developed characters.

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6. Lou Grant

Ed Asner’s Lou Grant went from sitcom (The Mary Tyler Moore Show) to drama, a transition unheard of in those days. Lou Grant‘s five-year stint resulted in 13 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series, and demonstrated that a character could perform in two entirely disparate genres.

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5. Family Matters

Originally spun off from Perfect Strangers, Family Matters was originally intended to revolve around the Winslow family. But after Jaleel White’s Steve Urkel burst onto the scene, the show caught fire. With nine seasons and more than 200 episodes, it became one of the longest-running shows with a predominantly Black cast, beating out The Jeffersons only by one season.

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4. Laverne & Shirley

After their memorable debut on Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley became sitcom royalty in their own right. Their show ran for eight seasons, making it the longest-running Happy Days spin-off and gifting the world one of TV’s most infectious theme songs.

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3. Benson

Robert Guillaume’s Benson was Soap‘s breakout character, so naturally, he’d land his show. Benson lasted for eight seasons, during which time Guillaume received another Emmy for his work. The show stood out for its unusual character development, advancing Benson from Head of Household Affairs to Lieutenant Governor—something all but unheard of on sitcoms.

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2. Mama’s Family

Spinning off from The Carol Burnett Show, Mama’s Family pushed the dysfunction of the Harper family to new levels. With six seasons and over 100 episodes, this sitcom confirmed that a sketch comedy character could have a starring role in a much-loved series. Mama Harper was an institution, winning over generations who hadn’t even been born when the series initially ran.

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1. The Parkers

Countess Vaughan’s Kim Parker was so popular on Moesha that UPN couldn’t help but offer her and Mo’Nique’s Nikki a spin-off sitcom. The Parkers lasted five years from 1999 to 2004, earning more than 100 episodes and a dedicated fan base that still enjoys the show’s special brand of college antics and mother-daughter mayhem.

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