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1 EBONY: You're now a regular on this new sitcom on NBC, Bent.
2 Lisa McGee has also put together a new sitcom over the last year.
3 She stars in a new sitcom , Parents, which starts next month on Sky 1.
4 The new sitcom , however, will be developed and tagged as a starring vehicle for Glover.
5 He also has a new sitcom , The Millers, that's been renewed for a second season.
6 Cosby is currently developing a new sitcom for NBC.
7 He is currently developing a new sitcom for NBC.
8 My Dad Says, the new sitcom he's producing that stars William Shatner as the proverbial shit-talking Dad.
9 Bill Cosby is returning to NBC with a new sitcom , a network representative told CNN on Wednesday night.
10 In this new sitcom , the stories are exaggerated, the premise is incredible and the chemistry is almost nonexistent.
11 But even without the video game trappings, Dead Pixels is gut-bustingly funny, the sharpest new sitcom of 2019.
12 Consider Working, NBC's new sitcom starring Fred Savage: A twenty-something peon wrestles with his first "real job."
13 It's now or never for me, says a panicked Keegan-Michael Key in Friends from College, Netflix's self-explanatory new sitcom .
14 I ate half the stew and froze the rest and started watching the new sitcom about the three cheerleaders.
15 It's rare to walk onto a brand- new sitcom or show of any kind and just see that chemistry straight away.
16 The duo's brand new sitcom Back, which starts tomorrow, is literally run through with "themes of death and meaninglessness".
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