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There is so much good television out there that it's easy to miss some of the better shows. Here are 11 gems we think you'll like.

In the world of understatements, saying there’s a lot of television out there has to rank among the boldest. At last count, there were well over 500 scripted series. But don’t fret if you’re feeling overwhelmed. We’re here to help you the viewer and, yes, you the Television Academy voter discover some pleasures that may have slipped under your radar in the last couple of stress-filled years.

Here are 11 series — favorites of Envelope writers Randee Dawn, Gregory Ellwood, Gary Goldstein, Hugh Hart, Daron James, Michael Ordoña, Margy Rochlin and Bob Strauss — that could be worth your time.is a smart, incisive comedy about higher education, university politics, the creative spirit and a host of memorable characters in need of emotional rescue. It’s all anchored by Sandra Oh’s terrific turn as the beleaguered new chair of a college English department.

Her captivating performance is the glue to a series that delicately navigates motherhood, the nuanced struggles of immigrants, our failing healthcare system and, for Thony, doing everything she can to avoid getting herself killed. —DJConan O’Brien as Guest 101 and Will Arnett as Terry Seattle in episode 101 of “Murderville.”

One brave celebrity shows up each week without a script, trying to keep a straight face while ad libbing alongsideTerry Seattle. En route to solving a murder, Sharon Stone assumes a German accent and gets squirted by fake blood during surgery. Ken Jeong lies down on the floor and “dies” to reconstruct a crime scene. Annie Murphy, Conan O’Brien, Kumail Nanjiani and Marshawn Lynch likewise improvise to wonderfully silly effect.

“Physical” put viewers smack dab in 1981 California, with all the cultural and spiritual aspects of the early Reagan era meticulously detailed by creator Annie Weisman.angsty portrayal of self-sabotaging housewife turned aerobics video entrepreneur Sheila Rubin — a marvel of masked expressions, judgmental voice-overs and, yes, physical prowess — is the prime example of how well the show balances wicked satire with empathy for its characters’ psychic pain.

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