A genre of comedy that features recurring characters in a common environment such as a home or workplace, accompanied with jokes as part of the dialogue.
There was an American sitcom in the 50s called Father Knows Best.
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Rather than the English sitcom, Mr Freeman's inspiration was closer to home.
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EBONY: You're now a regular on this new sitcom on NBC, Bent.
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BBC1 brought back the David Jason sitcom Open All Hours at Christmas.
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The BBC sitcom Dad's Army poked fun at the feared German invasion.
Uso de situation comedy en inglés
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Every element of the illusion was sharpened and accentuated by the situationcomedy.
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Harold Pinter's The Caretaker sounds a little like a situationcomedy.
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But this does play like a very special situationcomedy.
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It's well over a decade since that situationcomedy was put out of its misery.
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Manzoor handles all this with deftness, appropriate dollops of sentimentality and occasional outbursts of situationcomedy.
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This is Red Dwarf coming back to what it does best, which is making a situationcomedy.
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Well, unless you count situationcomedy.
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In 1956 Hancock's Half Hour successfully transferred to television, where it established the template for the British situationcomedy.
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You might call it a situationcomedy, but the joke that holds it all together isn't even that funny.
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This is a situationcomedy.
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Universal Pictures can anticipate a strong domestic boxoffice; overseas, however, its extremely broad approach to situationcomedy might meet resistance.
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It is often referred to as a situationcomedy and, in the current climate, that makes a kind of sense.
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The challenge in reviving a situationcomedy is how much of the sit can be changed without losing the com.
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The show won two Baftas in 2000, and another in 2007 for best situationcomedy.
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If you are left uncharmed by Norsemen you are both heartless and immune to their heartily irreverent approach to situationcomedy.
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As situationcomedy, Victor finding himself forced to play a Nazi, while nasty Rudi wails his innocence, is both strained and awkward.