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The Roommate Trivia Quiz
TV roommates do not just share a living space - they create unforgettable moments and iconic friendships. Match each roommate with their cohabitant from famous US sitcoms.
A matching quiz
by wellenbrecher.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Chandler Bing and Joey Tribbiani are two of the six main characters in "Friends", a sitcom that aired on NBC for ten seasons and 236 episodes from 22 September 1994 to 6 May 2004. Set in Manhattan, New York City, the series follows a close-knit group of friends as they navigate relationships, careers and personal growth.
Chandler Bing, portrayed by Matthew Perry, works in statistical analysis and data reconfiguration for much of the series. Known for his sarcastic humour and struggles with commitment, Chandler becomes a central figure in the group.
Joey Tribbiani, played by Matt LeBlanc, is an aspiring actor known for his charisma, love of food and somewhat dim-witted but lovable personality.
Chandler and Joey share an apartment in Greenwich Village, which serves as one of the main settings for the show. Their roommate dynamic provides much of the show's comic energy, with storylines involving everything from their pet chicken and duck to Joey's unusual furniture purchases. Their bond develops into a deep friendship, often mirroring that of brothers.
"Friends" was created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman and executive produced by Kevin S. Bright. The show has been a critical and commercial success, winning numerous awards including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. Its popularity has endured for decades, making it one of the most iconic sitcoms in television history.
2. Ted Mosby
Answer: Marshall Eriksen
Ted Mosby and Marshall Eriksen are two of the five main characters of "How I Met Your Mother", a sitcom that aired on CBS for nine seasons and 208 episodes from 19 September 2005 to 31 March 2014. Set primarily in New York City, the series follows Ted's journey to find the love of his life, told as a story to his future children.
Ted Mosby, portrayed by Josh Radnor, is an architect and college professor. The series is framed around his narration (voiced by Bob Saget) as he recounts the events leading up to his eventual meeting with his children's mother. Ted is an idealist and hopeless romantic, often creating humorous and heartfelt moments in his search for "The One".
Marshall Eriksen, played by Jason Segel, is Ted's best friend from college. A law student turned environmental lawyer, Marshall is known for his kindness, loyalty and deep love for his wife, Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan).
Ted and Marshall's roommate relationship begins at Wesleyan University, where they first meet and form a close bond. After college, they continue to live together in New York City, sharing an apartment until Marshall marries Lily. Their apartment, known for its quirky decor and iconic swords on the wall, serves as the central setting for many of the show's key moments.
"How I Met Your Mother" was created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays. The series won numerous awards, including Emmy Awards, and became a cultural phenomenon for its unique storytelling style, including flashbacks, running gags and plot twists.
3. Laverne DeFazio
Answer: Shirley Feeney
Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney are the title characters of "Laverne & Shirley", a sitcom that aired on ABC for eight seasons and 178 episodes from 27 January 1976 to 10 May 1983. A spin-off of "Happy Days", the series followed the lives of two best friends and roommates as they navigated their working-class lives and aspirations.
Laverne DeFazio, portrayed by Penny Marshall, is a bold and outspoken woman with a tough exterior but a caring heart. She is known for her signature "L" monogram on her clothes and her love of milk and Pepsi.
Shirley Feeney, played by Cindy Williams, is Laverne's upbeat and optimistic counterpart. Slightly more reserved and idealistic, Shirley dreams of a better life and often serves as a counterbalance to Laverne's brash personality.
The duo initially work as bottle cappers at the Shotz Brewery in Milwaukee and live together in a modest apartment. The show later moves to Burbank, California, as the characters pursue new opportunities. Their adventures involve quirky neighbours and co-workers, including Lenny and Squiggy, who provide additional comic relief.
"Laverne & Shirley was created by Garry Marshall, Lowell Ganz and Mark Rothman. The show was hugely popular during its run and was often ranked as the most watched television programme in the United States. It received numerous awards and nominations during the 1970s and early 1980s.
4. Leonard Hofstadter
Answer: Sheldon Cooper
Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper are the central characters of "The Big Bang Theory", a sitcom that aired on CBS for twelve seasons and 279 episodes from 24 September 2007 to 16 May 2019. Set primarily in Pasadena, California, the series revolves around a group of socially awkward scientists and their interactions with each other and the world.
Leonard Hofstadter, portrayed by Johnny Galecki, is an experimental physicist with a PhD from Princeton University. Often considered the most socially adept of his peers, Leonard is the heart of the group of friends and often tries to balance his academic career with his personal relationships, including an on-and-off romantic relationship with Penny (Kaley Cuoco), their neighbour.
Sheldon Cooper, played by Jim Parsons, is a theoretical physicist with an IQ of 187 and a highly eccentric personality. Known for his strict adherence to routines, lack of social skills, and obsessive-compulsive tendencies, Sheldon often clashes with others while unintentionally providing comic moments.
Leonard and Sheldon share an apartment for much of the series, and their living arrangement becomes one of the show's defining elements. Their roommate agreement, a detailed contract devised by Sheldon, serves as a recurring comedic device. Despite their contrasting personalities - Leonard's patience versus Sheldon's stubbornness - their relationship develops into a strong friendship based on mutual respect.
Created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, "The Big Bang Theory" received critical acclaim and high ratings throughout its run. It won numerous awards, including ten Primetime Emmy Awards, with Jim Parsons winning four for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. The show's legacy includes its cultural impact on the portrayal of nerd culture and its spin-off, "Young Sheldon".
5. Jack Tripper
Answer: Janet Wood
Jack Tripper and Janet Wood are two of the main characters in "Three's Company", a sitcom that aired on ABC for eight seasons and 174 episodes, from 15 March 1977 to 18 September 1984. The series is set in Santa Monica, California, and centres on a quirky living arrangement and the misunderstandings that arise from it.
Jack Tripper, portrayed by John Ritter, is a good-hearted, goofy aspiring chef who initially moves in with two women, Janet and Chrissy, to split the rent. Jack pretends to be gay because their landlord would not allow straight men to live with women. Jack's charming, awkward, and often naive nature leads to many hilarious situations and romantic escapades.
Janet Wood, played by Joyce DeWitt, is a practical and sensible woman who works in a flower shop. She is the more grounded member of the roommate trio, often acting as the voice of reason amidst the chaos caused by Jack's antics. Janet often finds herself caught between Jack's mischievous nature and the ridiculous situations that arise from their unconventional living arrangement.
Created by Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, and Bernie West, "Three's Company" became a ratings hit and a defining sitcom of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The show received several award nominations, including Primetime Emmy nominations, and remains a popular classic, particularly for its humour based on miscommunication and the chemistry between its main characters.
6. Bert
Answer: Ernie
Bert and Ernie are the iconic characters of "Sesame Street", the groundbreaking children's educational television series that debuted on 10 November 1969. Created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, the series uses a mix of live action, puppetry and animation to teach children basic academic and social skills. Set in a colourful urban neighbourhood, Sesame Street features a diverse cast of human characters and the Muppets created by Jim Henson.
Bert, played by Frank Oz (and later Eric Jacobson), is a serious and detail-oriented character with a love of pigeons, paper clips and oatmeal. His dry humour and penchant for routine often contrast sharply with the playful energy of his roommate.
Played by Jim Henson (and later Steve Whitmire and Peter Linz), Ernie is cheerful, mischievous, and full of curiosity. Known for his rubber ducky and creative imagination, Ernie's antics often disrupt Bert's efforts to maintain order, creating humorous and relatable situations.
The duo live together in a basement apartment on Sesame Street, sharing a single bedroom with separate beds. Their interactions, marked by Bert's exasperation and Ernie's good-natured teasing, are both entertaining and educational. Through their relationship, children learn about cooperation, communication, and the value of differences in friendships.
"Sesame Street" has won countless awards, including over 200 Emmy Awards, making it one of the most celebrated television programmes in history, and Bert and Ernie have become cultural icons.
7. Joey Gladstone
Answer: Jesse Katsopolis
Joey Gladstone and Jesse Katsopolis are the main characters in "Full House", a family sitcom that aired for eight seasons and a total of 192 episodes from 22 September 1987 to 23 May 1995. The series is set in San Francisco and focuses on the Tanner family, who come together to cope with life after the death of Pam Tanner, the wife of Danny Tanner (Bob Saget).
Joey Gladstone, portrayed by Dave Coulier, is a comedian and ventriloquist. Known for his laid-back attitude and love of humour, Joey is often the source of comic relief. He moves into the Tanner house to help his best friend Danny raise his three daughters: DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle.
Jesse Katsopolis, played by John Stamos, is Pam Tanner's younger brother. A musician and Elvis Presley enthusiast, Jesse is portrayed as a charming and somewhat rebellious character. Throughout the series, his character evolves from a carefree bachelor to a responsible family man after marrying Rebecca Donaldson (Lori Loughlin) and becoming the father of twin boys.
Joey and Jesse share the Tanner family basement as roommates in earlier seasons, where their contrasting personalities - Joey's whimsical humour and Jesse's more grounded, sometimes impulsive nature - become a recurring element of the show.
"Full House" was produced by Jeff Franklin and became one of ABC's flagship programmes as part of its TGIF line-up. Although initially met with mixed critical reception, it achieved high ratings and became a cultural touchstone of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The show won multiple Young Artist Awards and inspired a sequel, "Fuller House", which aired on Netflix from 2016 to 2020.
8. Balki Bartokomous
Answer: Larry Appleton
Balki Bartokomous and Larry Appleton are the central characters of "Perfect Strangers", a sitcom that ran for eight seasons and 150 episodes on ABC from 25 March 1986 to 6 August 1993. The series follows the adventures of two unlikely cousins who become roommates after Balki immigrates to the United States from the fictional Mediterranean island of Mypos.
Balki Bartokomous, portrayed by Bronson Pinchot, is an optimistic, kind-hearted shepherd who moves to Chicago to reconnect with his distant cousin Larry. Balki is full of charm, naivety, and Myposian customs, which often lead to amusing cultural misunderstandings. His signature catchphrase, "Don't be ridiculous!" and his infectious enthusiasm make him an outstanding character.
Larry Appleton, played by Mark Linn-Baker, is a cautious and ambitious young man from Wisconsin who dreams of making it big in the city. Initially apprehensive about Balki's arrival, Larry quickly becomes a mentor and surrogate brother to his cousin, although his own plans often go hilariously awry due to Balki's unintentional meddling.
The two cousins share an apartment in Chicago, where their different personalities and backgrounds lead to a series of comedic misadventures. Despite their differences, Balki and Larry develop a deep bond as they face life's challenges together and learn the importance of family and friendship.
"Perfect Strangers" was praised for its light-hearted humour and heartwarming portrayal of cross-cultural relationships. The series enjoyed steady ratings throughout its run and remains a popular part of 1980s and early 1990s television.
9. Felix Unger
Answer: Oscar Madison
Oscar Madison and Felix Unger are the title characters of "The Odd Couple", a sitcom that aired on ABC for five seasons and 114 episodes, from 24 September 1970 to 7 March 1975. The series is based on Neil Simon's play of the same name and its 1968 film adaptation. It follows the lives of two unlikely friends who become roommates after their respective marriages end in divorce.
Oscar Madison, portrayed by Jack Klugman, is a slovenly sportswriter with a laid-back approach to life. He often shirks responsibility, preferring to relax with his poker buddies or watch sports in his apartment.
Felix Unger, played by Tony Randall, is a meticulous photographer with obsessive tendencies towards cleanliness and order. His fastidious nature and love of art often clash with Oscar's carefree lifestyle.
The show focuses on their contrasting personalities and how their living arrangements lead to humorous situations, as Felix's compulsions often drive Oscar to frustration, while Oscar's habits annoy Felix. Despite their frequent bickering, the two share a deep friendship and support each other as they navigate life after divorce in New York City.
Critically acclaimed for its sharp writing and performances, "The Odd Couple" won several Primetime Emmy Awards, including wins for both Jack Klugman and Tony Randall. The series has remained a classic of television comedy, inspiring numerous reboots and adaptations over the decades.
10. Will Truman
Answer: Grace Adler
Will Truman and Grace Adler are the title characters of "Will & Grace", a sitcom that originally aired on NBC for eight seasons and 194 episodes from 21 September 1998 to 18 May 2006. The show was revived in 2017 for three additional seasons, which ran until 23 April 2020. Set in New York City, the series explores the lives of a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer who share a deep friendship and an apartment.
Will Truman, portrayed by Eric McCormack, is a successful, meticulous lawyer who is funny, caring, and sometimes neurotic. He serves as the voice of reason in his group of friends, balancing his professional life with his personal relationships.
Grace Adler, played by Debra Messing, is a vibrant, quirky interior designer with a flair for fashion and a penchant for dramatic antics. Grace's impulsiveness often contrasts with Will's pragmatism, creating a comedic tension that highlights their different approaches to life.
The two are best friends and former college roommates who decide to live together after Grace breaks off her engagement in the pilot episode. Their apartment becomes the central setting for the series as they navigate romantic entanglements, career challenges, and the ups and downs of their unique friendship.
Created by David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, "Will & Grace" was a groundbreaking series for its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and relationships. It won 18 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series, and received critical acclaim for its writing and performances.
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