Famous TV Neighbors
Neighbors
on TV have a way of becoming just as memorable as the main characters, and sometimes even stealing the show.
Fred Rogers set the gold standard for kindness with Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
Steve Urkel from Family Matters brought laughs and chaos with his catchphrase, “Did I do that?”.
Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld turned unannounced entrances into an art form.
Classic shows gave us nosy types too, like Gladys Kravitz from Bewitched, always spying out the window, and Mr. Wilson from Dennis the Menace, the
long-suffering neighbor who couldn’t escape Dennis’s antics.
Later came Kimmy Gibbler from Full House, with her wacky sense of humor, and Wilson Wilson Jr. from Home Improvement, the wise neighbor whose face was always half-hidden behind
a fence.
From kind to quirky to downright nosy, these characters remind us that neighbors, real or fictional, make life more colorful, more connected, and sometimes a little more entertaining.
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