Programs On Comedy Central Family Poland
- Malcolm in the Middle (pol. Zwariowany świat Malcolma)
- The King of Queens (pol. Diabli Nadali)
- The Wonder Years (pol. Cudowne lata)
- Still Standing (pol. Byle do przodu)
- Everybody Loves Raymond (pol. Wszyscy kochają Raymonda)
- According to Jim (pol. Jim wie lepiej)
- Yes, Dear (pol. Tak, kochanie)
- Quintuplets (pol. Pięcioraczki)
- Everybody Hates Chris (pol. Wszyscy nienawidzą Chrisa)
Comedy Central Family started inplace of April 24, 2010 at April 29, 2010 cause of the Icelandic volcano.
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