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British sitcom - United States.
In the United States, British sitcoms are rarely seen on the commercial networks, but are often seen on the Public Broadcasting Service and increasingly on cable television, including BBC America and Comedy Central. In the U.S. and Canada, the genre is sometimes referred to as Britcoms, a portmanteau of the words British and sitcom.
Absolutely Fabulous enjoyed a significant following when it aired on Comedy Central in the 1990s, and The Office< ...
See also:British sitcom, British sitcom - Characteristics, British sitcom - History, British sitcom - British sitcoms overseas, British sitcom - United States, British sitcom - Australia, British sitcom - Canada, British sitcom - Some popular British sitcoms Read more here: » British sitcom: Encyclopedia II - British sitcom - British sitcoms overseas |
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 |  |  | British sitcom: Encyclopedia II - British sitcom - CharacteristicsUnlike American sitcoms, which employ teams of writers and attempt to cram as many jokes into half an hour as possible, the traditional British situation comedy is produced by just one or two writers. Although it may be argued that a sitcom's raison d'être is to pack as many gags as possible into a half hour, the more measured approach engendered by a single writer or a close writing partnership permits greater control over the programme's direction and a more structured approach to character and plot development. A need for rapid-fi ...
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Following the success of Hancock's Half Hour, the sitcom became firmly entrenched in the television schedules. Some of the most successful examples include Steptoe and Son, Dad's Army, The Likely Lads, Porridge, Fawlty Towers, The Good Life, Yes Minister, Only Fools and Horses< ...
See also:British comedy, British comedy - Film comedy, British comedy - Radio, British comedy - Television Read more here: » British comedy: Encyclopedia II - British comedy - Television |
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British comedy - Film comedy.
British comedy films are legion, but among the most notable are the Ealing comedies, the 1950s satires of the Boulting Brothers, and innumerable popular comedy series including the St Trinian's films, the "Doctor" series, and the long-running Carry On films. ...
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British Comedy Awards 1999 - Best TV Sitcom.
The Royle Family
Gimme Gimme Gimme
Spaced
British Comedy Awards 1999 - Best New TV Comedy.
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The League of Gentlemen
People Like Us
British Comedy Awards 1999 - Best TV Comedy Drama.
Cold Feet
Jonathan Creek< ...
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 |  |  | British sitcom: Encyclopedia II - Situation comedy - Specific countries of originMost US sitcoms are half-hour shows in which the story is written to run a total of 22 minutes in length, leaving 8 minutes of commercial time. Sitcoms made outside the US may run somewhat longer. US sitcoms are often characterised by long season runs of 20 or more episodes, whereas the British sitcom is traditionally comprised of distinct series of six episodes each. US sitcoms often have large teams of young script writers from top universities firing gags into the script and round-table sessions, while most British sitcoms are written by one or two p ...
See also:Situation comedy, Situation comedy - History, Situation comedy - Characteristics, Situation comedy - Ensemble cast structure, Situation comedy - Plot formulas, Situation comedy - Lifecycle, Situation comedy - Specific countries of origin, Situation comedy - Australia, Situation comedy - Canada, Situation comedy - Russia, Situation comedy - New Zealand, Situation comedy - United Kingdom, Situation comedy - United States, Situation comedy - List of sitcoms, Situation comedy - 1940s, Situation comedy - 1950s, Situation comedy - 1960s, Situation comedy - 1970s, Situation comedy - 1980s, Situation comedy - 1990s, Situation comedy - 2000s, Situation comedy - Bibliography Read more here: » Situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - Situation comedy - Specific countries of origin |
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See also:Situation comedy, Situation comedy - History, Situation comedy - Characteristics, Situation comedy - Ensemble cast structure, Situation comedy - Plot formulas, Situation comedy - Lifecycle, Situation comedy - How families are portrayed in Sit-coms, Situation comedy - Specific countries of origin, Situation comedy - Australia, Situation comedy - Canada, Situation comedy - Russia, Situation comedy - New Zealand, Situation comedy - United Kingdom, Situation comedy - United States, Situation comedy - List of sitcoms, Situation comedy - 1940s, Situation comedy - 1950s, Situation comedy - 1960s, Situation comedy - 1970s, Situation comedy - 1980s, Situation comedy - 1990s, Situation comedy - 2000s, Situation comedy - Bibliography, Situation comedy - Ratings Read more here: » Situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - Situation comedy - Specific countries of origin |
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See also:British comedy, British comedy - Film comedy, British comedy - Radio, British comedy - Television Read more here: » British comedy: Encyclopedia II - British comedy - Film comedy |
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Being third technician, Lister is the lowest ranking employee on the ship. He is the slob anti-hero with a marked Scouse accent and an obsession with Indian food, ...
See also:Red Dwarf, Red Dwarf - Scenario, Red Dwarf - Production history, Red Dwarf - Episode list, Red Dwarf - Characters and actors, Red Dwarf - Regular cast, Red Dwarf - Recurring guest characters, Red Dwarf - Recurring guest actors, Red Dwarf - Ships, Red Dwarf - Red Dwarf, Red Dwarf - Blue Midget, Red Dwarf - Starbug, Red Dwarf - US version, Red Dwarf - Spin-offs, Red Dwarf - Invented words, Red Dwarf - Talking Backwards, Red Dwarf - Groovy Funky Channel 27, Red Dwarf - Notes, Red Dwarf - Main Theme Lyrics, Red Dwarf - Cast Links Read more here: » Red Dwarf: Encyclopedia II - Red Dwarf - Scenario |
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