Programming
Programming primarily consisted of American sitcoms from Warner Bros., 20th Century Studios, Sony Pictures Television, and CBS Studios International.
As 111 launched, programming was slowly revealed through promotions on other Foxtel channels, with presenters discussing a show and their memories of it.
At launch, a majority of its shows were moved from Arena, FOX8, The Comedy Channel, TV1 and Fox Classics.
On 1 January 2014, with the addition of TV Hits following the closure of TV1, there was a change in direction to the networks catalogue of programs, with a large amount of newer material (mainly sitcoms and dramas) moved from 111 Hits to TV Hits. As a result, 111 Hits was shortened to 111. New additions to programming (which were previously shown on TV1) included classics such as Cheers, Frasier, and Get Smart, as well as newer shows such as Rules of Engagement.[5][8]
On 1 November 2015, the network changed its focus solely to sitcoms. This saw the sitcoms which were moved to TV Hits the year prior returned and the removal of drama programming (with a large majority moved to other Foxtel-owned channels).[9]
With the rebrand to Fox Funny, the channel removed sitcoms from the 1980s and 1990s (which moved to sister channel Fox Comedy) and became home to more recent sitcoms from the 2000s and 2010s.
• 30 Rock
• The Big Bang Theory
• Brooklyn Nine-Nine
• The Good Place
• The Middle
• Mike & Molly
• Mom
• The Office
• Parks and Recreation
• Rules of Engagement
• Two and a Half Men
• Young Sheldon
• 21 Jump Street
• 3rd Rock from the Sun
• ALF
• All Saints
• Ally McBeal
• America's Funniest Home Videos
• Batman
• Baywatch
• The Beverly Hillbillies
• Bewitched
• Bones
• Cheers
• Chicago Hope
• CHiPs
• Cold Case
• Cougar Town
• The Cosby Show
• Dawson's Creek
• Desperate Housewives
• Dharma & Greg