

The flyover scene of the Malibu coastline is a fixture in this series spanning 12 seasons. The show ran into some trouble, limped back on track, but never really was the same post the ninth season.

Two and a Half Men was easily one of the most entertaining shows. Pity that the house the series was filmed in though wasn’t real and was actually a set at the Warner Brother Studios. If those walls could speak…

The outside shot of this American workspace is as iconic as its stars. While this is supposedly located in Scranton PA., the real location of filming is about 2500+ miles away.

A law firm secretary and a delivery guy get married. Hilarity ensues. Her father comes to live with them. Cue more hilarity. The external shots are of a real house while the internal shots are in a studio.

Doug and Carrie and Carrie’s father were the mainstays of the nine-season-long series. Despite “Queens” being in the title, the Heffernan house that is shown in the exterior shots is not in Queens but in New Jersey.

This quintessentially 80’s show is an icon by itself. Apart from running for nine seasons and featuring some now-very-big names in entertainment, the main set of this show was the main star and something to clink your glass to.

The Boston bar that was the mainstay of this series was actually filmed at Paramount Studios in LA in front of a live audience. The exterior shot of the iconic bar was the Bull & Finch Pub at 84 Beacon Street, Boston.

Monk’s Café is where the quartet hang out doing nothing in a show about nothing, and still managed to rake in millions and a fan following to boot. Now that’s talent, innit?

The exterior of Monk’s Café is, in fact, Tom’s Restaurant, a diner on the corner of West 112th Street in Manhattan, NYC, where Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer eat regularly. The indoor scenes of the café were filmed on a set in LA.

Located on the Upper East Side, this apartment is everything fashion, starting with a walk-in wardrobe. How this can be afforded on a columnist’s salary is a question none of us should be asking. Just enjoy the opulence.

Carrie Bradshaw’s enviable apartment isn’t even on the Upper East Side. The interiors were filmed in a studio, designed by production designer Jeremy Conway and the exterior is Perry Street, Manhattan.

What do you get when you put together a sports writer, his harrowed wife, his cantankerous dad, his overbearing mother, his jealous brother, and his three kids? We call it, comedy gold! Mostly filmed indoors, the exterior shots of the houses are very real!

Located on Margaret Blvd, NY, the houses used as Raymond’s home and his parents’ home are actually across from each other. These can be seen on Google Maps; just look for 135 Margaret Blvd, Merrick, NY and 136 Margaret Blvd, Merrick, NY. Check it out!