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  1. Get a Life (American TV series) - Wikipedia

    Get a Life is an American television sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on the Fox Network from September 23, 1990, to March 8, 1992. The show stars Chris Elliott as a 30-year-old paperboy …

  2. Get a Life (TV Series 1990–1992) - IMDb

    Get a Life: Created by Chris Elliott, David Mirkin, Adam Resnick. With Chris Elliott, Bob Elliott, Robin Riker, Elinor Donahue. A 30-something guy still lives with his parents, works as a paperboy, and tries …

  3. Get a Life - watch tv show streaming online - JustWatch

    4 days ago · Surreal, twisted and hilariously funny, Get a Life is the ultimate anti-sitcom. Chris Peterson is a 30-year-old paperboy who still lives with his parents and who seems to have an ever decreasing …

  4. Get a Life - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide

    Learn more about the full cast of Get a Life with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide

  5. get-a-life-sitcom directory listing - Archive.org

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  6. Get a Life (1990-1992) - Where to Watch | Moviefone

    Find out where to stream Get a Life online. Compare platforms, watch episodes, and start streaming today.

  7. Get a Life | FOX Wiki | Fandom

    The series centered on the life of Chris Peterson, a 30-year-old paperboy who lived in an apartment above his parents' garage. "Get a Life" was unconventional for a prime time sitcom, and many times, …

  8. Get a Life • Season 1 - Plex

    Get a Life • Season 1 starring Chris Elliott, Brian Doyle-Murray, Elinor Donahue.

  9. Get a Life (TV Series 1990–1992) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

    Get a Life (TV Series 1990–1992) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. Get a Life - Cast & Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB)

    Surreal, twisted and hilariously funny, Get a Life is the ultimate anti-sitcom. Chris Peterson is a 30-year-old paperboy who still lives with his parents and who seems to have an ever decreasing grip on reality.