If you're looking for TV shows similar to Let's Get Physical on Pop TV, look no further. Finding a show with a similar taste can be tough job, but we have compiled you a comprehensive list of best similar comedy shows on this page. Using the similars list below, you can easily find your next binge, your next favorite series to watch after Let's Get Physical.

Did you like Let's Get Physical?
Give it a 5 star rating below!
(No Ratings Yet)
Loading...

About Let's Get Physical

Joe is a slacker and has just been willed the broken-down family gym from his father Colonel Tom Force when he unexpectedly passes away. But in order to receive the family estate and the fortune, Joe must take on his arch-nemesis in The National Aerobics Championship. `Let's Get Physical' is a modern day comedy set in the world of aerobics and paying homage to the decade that brought us leg warmers and scrunchies. Justin Rosenblatt, EVP, Original Programming, Pop said, `The show features characters that are distinctive, full of heart and played by a dream ensemble cast with undeniable chemistry'.

Show Name
Network
Year2018
Top Cast
Genres

Shows Like Let's Get Physical

If you liked Let's Get Physical, you will also enjoy watching the following series!

A Taiwanese family makes their way to America during the 1990s. Set between the years of 1995 and 2000, the series revolves around the Huangs, a Taiwanese-American family comprising parents Louis and Jessica, their children Eddie, Emery, and Evan, and Louis's mother, Jenny, following their relocation from Chinatown of Washington, DC to Orlando, Florida to open a cowboy-themed steakhouse. Season two chronicles the burgeoning success of the family-owned restaurant, Cattleman's Ranch, Jessica's partnership with the Huangs' neighbor Honey on a business venture, Eddie's troublemaking tendencies, and his relationship with his mother. The third season sees the Huang family continue to assimilate into their community, with Jessica obtaining her U.S. citizenship and deciding how she wants to parent her sons, each of the Huang kids continuing his schooling, and Louis contemplating selling the steakhouse.

Captain Stand, a firefighter from New York, moves to Austin, Texas, where he must help people and perform his duties diligently while trying to deal with his own problems. Nearly 20 years ago, Owen Strand was the lone survivor of his Manhattan firehouse on 9/11, and in the wake of the attack, was left with the unenviable task of rebuilding the station. After a similar tragedy strikes a firehouse in Austin, Texas, Owen -- along with his troubled firefighter son, T.K. -- takes his progressive philosophies of life and firefighting down to the Lone Star State to help them start anew.

On the surface, Owen is all about big-city style and swagger, but underneath, he struggles with a secret he hides from the world -- one that could very well end his life.

Shows By Genre: Comedy

Owen Tillerman and his family live an unconventional life in New York's bustling Central Park, which Owen manages; now, they'll have to fend off a wealthy hotel heiress who wants to turn the park into condos.

Emmy-nominated actress Natasha Lyonne stars in this comedy-drama series as Nadia, a cynical young woman who is on a journey to be the guest of honor at a party in New York City. But she gets caught in a mysterious loop as she repeatedly attends the same event and dies at the end of the night each time -- only to awaken the next day unharmed as if nothing had happened. In addition to starring, Lyonne co-created the show with "Saturday Night Live" alum Amy Poehler and serves as a writer and director for the Netflix original series.

Trying to start a new career gets more difficult as you age, which suddenly single-mom Liza realizes when she tries to re-enter the working world at 40. After a young tattoo artist convinces her she looks younger, Liza decides to do something about it. Her solution revolves around trying to pass herself off as 26, courtesy of a makeover by her best friend, Maggie. The newfound confidence helps get her a job assisting temperamental Diana. Teaming with 20-something co-worker Kelsey, Liza hopes to make it a dream career -- while no one discovers her secret. She later has to deal with the fallout of the truth after revealing her secret to Kelsey.

A comedy set in the offices of Heaven Inc. When God plans to destroy the Earth, two low-level angels must convince their boss to save humanity. They bet him they can pull off their most impossible miracle yet: help two humans fall in love.

FXX · 2014

"Cake" is a handcrafted assortment of bite-sized content served up to viewers as a tasty treat for the mind. Featuring a diverse array of narratives from storytellers both new and established with eclectic points of view, the carefully curated half-hour showcase features both live-action and animated comedy programs of varied length that are equal parts thought-provoking, laugh-inducing, artistic, authentic and raw (not to mention, totally gif-able). There's something for everyone and plenty to go around.

Two Weeks to Live tells a comic tale of love and revenge born from a seemingly harmless prank that goes terribly wrong. Kim Noakes, an early 20-something oddball who, since the murder of her father, has been sequestered away in the wilderness with her doomsday-prepping mother for most of her life. Feeling compelled to go on a belated coming-of-age adventure, Kim sets out to find her dad’s killer and along the way, ropes mismatched brothers Jay and Nicky into her scheme. Starring Masie Williams and Sian Clifford.

Between endless bills, midlife marriage squabbles, a new pregnancy and mounting work pressures, Ava and her husband Nathan feel like they're watching their lives fall apart. Ava's passion is true crime, so when she realizes that plumber-turned-family friend Matt is the serial killer behind a string of unsolved murders in LA, she spots an opportunity. Ava and Nathan blackmail Matt into co-creating a podcast about his "work," but they quickly realize that collaborating with a killer won't be a cakewalk.

Five comedians are set tasks challenging their creativity and wit. The tasks are supervised by Alex Horne but the Taskmaster, Greg Davies, always has the final word.

Animated dog Blue is back with another live-action/computer-animated interactive educational children's television series. A revival of the 1996-2006 "Blue's Clues" series, many of the same characters, including Mailbox, Sidetable Drawer, Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, and Slippery Soap, return to help preschoolers solve puzzles.

After being kicked out from the Mighty Ducks junior hockey team, Evan decides to form a new hockey team of underdogs with the help of the Ducks' original coach, Gordon Bombay.