sitcoms in English

noun
1
a situation comedy.
Certainly when Carla started out writing in the Sixties, there were very few women writing comedy or sitcoms led by women.

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1. Modern television sitcoms are often ironic and self-referential.

2. 135 Pet Names From 1990s Sitcoms Cuteness Team Funny Read

3. As with most British-made sitcoms, “Catastrophe” has short, six-episode seasons

4. To gain through experience; come by: Acquired a growing dislike of television sitcoms

5. Rom-coms and sitcoms simplify the process of how to get over a Breakup…

6. He starred in two TV sitcoms, Wish You Were Here (1990) and Down the Shore (1992–93).

7. 24 Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.

8. Watch comedic movies and TV sitcoms, read humorous essays, attend comedy shows, and read magazine and newspaper cartoons.

9. Other cartoons are lifeless; plenty of sitcoms offer droll toddlers and clever menials, bringing down their betters with disparaging asides.

10. Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.

11. Familiarize yourself with the comedy genre. Watch comedic movies and TV sitcoms, read humorous essays, attend comedy shows, and read magazine and newspaper cartoons.

12. Clipped, TBS' new scripted comedy about a Beantown barbershop, is one of the few Boston-set sitcoms to crop up since Cheers

13. 21 Familiarize yourself with the comedy genre. Watch comedic movies and TV sitcoms, read humorous essays, attend comedy shows, and read magazine and newspaper cartoons.

14. CBS, who was showing sitcoms and variety hours in color, but not dramas, bought Coronet Blue and possibly shelved it until they had full color (1966)

15. The New York Times said that the show was "pleasant to watch" has "potential to improve", but will not "revolutionize" sitcoms or start a pop culture phenomenon.

16. If you set aside the Crassest sitcoms aired—fetidly aired—on CBS, the creepiest show on a network’s schedule at any given moment is probably a Fox investigative drama.

17. Created by Bill Steinkellner, Cheri Steinkellner, and Phoef Sutton, the series was the third starring vehicle sitcom for Bob Newhart, following his previous successful CBS sitcoms The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart.

18. I Certainly had no interest in the formulaic, brain-dead content on most TV dramas and sitcoms.: He had a weakness for fine clothes and good-looking women, and he Certainly was no pacifist.: Now it dipped its head as Lane braced himself to rise, more as if to investigate the man, Certainly not to gore him

19. In promoting the series during this time, ABC identified itself as "A-Beatles-C" – an homage to the mid-1960s Cousin Felica-era "77 W-A-Beatles-C" call sign of the network's flagship NYC AM radio station – and several of the network's prime-time sitcoms replaced their regular opening credit themes with Beatles tracks.