Date: 2011-09-30 08:27 pm (UTC)
I had a friend once point out that sitcoms weren't really funny. I mostly agreed with him. Still, I like How I Met Your Mother because I can appreciate being a goofball and slightly neurotic at times.

Castle has a real-ish man. The show's even named after him. He's a good father.

What about multi-cast programs like Grey's Anatomy or Glee?
I stopped watching Hawaii 5-0 but that had 2 strong male leads, one of them a father. This show I would actually say is dead on for what the NPR reviewer is looking for.
Bones theoretically has the female lead, but Booth is pretty important as well as her partner.

If we go to pay cable shows, Dexter's a father. ;) So is Borgias.

I'm late to a couple shows, but Lie To Me was enjoyable with a male father lead.
We also watched The Riches which had a male father who I would strongly consider was in charge of his masculinity but the show mostly was about the family.
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