13 Great TV Shows Available on Crackle Right Now
Let’s face it: You’re probably running out of shows to stream by now. What should you do? Consider checking out Crackle. Sure, Crackle isn’t the sexiest of the streaming services,…

Let's face it: You're probably running out of shows to stream by now. What should you do? Consider checking out Crackle.
Sure, Crackle isn't the sexiest of the streaming services, but it is free, and it has a number of hidden gems to check out or revisit.
Want proof? Check out the 13 TV shows below that are available on Crackle. (The number of seasons available is noted.)
'3rd Rock from the Sun' (Whole series)

An outstanding ensemble cast, but John Lithgow and Jane Curtain are just incredible.
'Bewitched' (Two seasons)

Elizabeth Montgomery is a constant delight, and Agnes Moorehead is one of the best mother-in-laws in television history.
'I Dream of Jeannie' (Three seasons)

Anyone else wish they had a sweet lounge room that looked like Jeannie's bottle?
'My Boys' (Two seasons)

An underrated TBS sitcom about a beat writer for the Chicago Cubs and her rag-tag group of guys friends that included a pre-super famous Jim Gaffigan and a pre-'Veep' Reid Scott.
'What's Happening!!' (Two seasons)

Only the first two of three seasons of 'What's Happening!!' is on Crackle, but don't worry because season two features that awesome episode with The Doobie Brothers.
'21 Jump Street' (Whole series)

Two words: Hot narcs!
'The Partridge Family' (Two seasons)

This might be a controversial statement, but 'The Partridge Family' > 'The Brady Bunch.'
'NewsRadio' (Two seasons)

Easily one of the most-underrated sitcoms of the '90s and a reminder of just how brilliant Phil Hartman was.
'The Facts of Life' (Two seasons)

You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and then you have one of the best coming-of-age shows ever.
'The Dana Carvey Show' (Whole series)

Okay, so 'The Dana Carvey Show' was a total bust, but it was the first big job for then-unknowns Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell.
'The Critic' (Whole series)

A spin-off from 'The Simpsons,' 'The Critic' only lasted two seasons, but it still holds up decades later.
'Charlie's Angels' (Two seasons)

Hot women fighting crime? What more do you want?!
'Who's The Boss?' (Two seasons)

So, who really is the boss? Answer: Mona.