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situation comedy

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Catterick

Catterick could be Catterick, A village in North Yorkshire, England. Commonly known as Catterick Village. Catterick Garrison, UK Army garrison near Catterick Village. Presently largest army garrison in Europe. RAF Catterick, former Royal Air Force base on the outskirts of Catterick Village. Now in Army hands as Marne Barracks. Catterick, aka Vic and Bob in Catterick, 2004 BBC situation comedy staring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Other related a

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Cheers

Cheers was a long-running American situation comedy produced by Charles-Burrows-Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television for NBC. The show was created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles and Les Charles. The show premiered on September 30, 1982 and was nearly canceled during its first season when it ranked dead last in ratings[1]. However Cheers eventually became one of the most popular shows on TV in the ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - William Bendix

William Bendix (January 14, 1906 – December 14, 1964) was an American film actor. As a young boy, he was a batboy for the New York Yankees. Bendix was born in New York City, and made his film debut in 1942, having worked as a grocer until the Great Depression. He played in supporting roles in dozens of Hollywood films, usually as a soldier, gangster or detective. He started with appearances in film noir films including a memorable performance in The Glass Key, which also featured Brian Donlevy and Veronica Lake. He soo ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Babes

Babes was a American situation comedy series that ran for one season on the Fox Television Network from September 13, 1990 to August 10, 1991. It was produced by Dolly Parton and Sandy Gallin's Sandollar Productions for Twentieth Century Fox Television. Parton even guest starred as herself in episode #14 entitled "Hello, Dolly." The shows' premise revolved around the Gilbert sisters, a trio of pleasantly plump siblings who had other things on their mind other than their weight--like work, relationships, popularity, and starting a family. The ladies also shared a small apartment in New York City together, whi ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - 1997 in television

This is a list of television-related events in 1997. 1996 in film 1997 in film 1998 in film 1996 in home video 1997 in home video 1998 in home video 1996 in television 1997 in television 1998 in television 1997 in television - Events. January 1 - The U.S. television networks adopt ratings systems for their programming, similar to those used for motion ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Seven deadly sins

The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, suggest a classification of vices and were enumerated in their present form by Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century. Seven deadly sins - History. The seven deadly sins were first introduced by St. Gregory the Great in Moralia in Job. The sins were derived from the eight evil thoughts as described by Greek monastic theologian Evagrius of Pontus, and the eight principal vices as described by St. John Cassian. Th ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Will & Grace

Will & Grace is an American television situation comedy focusing on Will Truman, a gay attorney and his best friend Grace Adler, a straight Jewish woman who runs her own interior design firm. The show takes place in New York City. The show debuted on the NBC network on September 21, 1998, and steadily gained in popularity, culminating when it moved to Thursday night as part of NBC's Must See TV lineup. Since the s ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - British sitcom

A British sitcom is a situation comedy (sitcom) produced in the United Kingdom. Like sitcoms in most other countries, they tend to be based around a family, workplace or other institution where a group of contrasting characters can be brought together. A common factor is the exploration of social mores, often with a healthy dollop of satire or bathos, in contrast to the sometimes uplifting sentiments of many American sitcoms. British comedies are typically produced in series of six episodes each. British sitcom - Charact ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Bewitched

Bewitched was an American situation comedy starring actress Elizabeth Montgomery, broadcast on ABC from 1964 to 1972. Bewitched - Background. The show's focus was the mixed marriage of a nose-twitching witch, Samantha Stephens, and her mortal husband, Darrin. Samantha's mother, Endora, (played by Agnes Moorehead), disapproves of Darrin, and many episodes revolve around her using magic to make life difficult for her non-magical son-in-law, whose name she invariably mispronounces as "Durwood," "Darwin, ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Laughter

Laughter is the biological reaction of humans to moments or occasions of humor: an outward expression of amusement. Laughter is subcategorised into various groupings depending upon the extent and pitch of the laughter: giggles, clicks (which can be almost silent), chortles, chuckles, hoots, cackles, sniggers and guffaws are all types of laughter. Smiling may be considered a mild silent form of laughter. Some studies indicate that laughter differs depending upon the gender of the laughing person: women tend to laugh in a more "sing-son ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - 227

Events Ireland - Rule of High King Cormac mac Airt begins (approximate) Cao Rui becomes emperor of the Kingdom of Wei Births Deaths Category: 227 ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'arte (Italian, meaning "comedy of professional artists" but has also been interpreted as "comedy of humors") also known as Extemporal Commedy was a form of improvisational theater which began in the 16th century and was popular until the 18th century, although it is still performed today. Traveling teams of players would set up an outdoor stage and provide amusement in the form of juggling, acrobatics, and, more typically, humorous plays based on a repertoire of establis ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - Dave Barry

David Barry, Jr. (born July 3, 1947) is a bestselling American author and Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist who wrote a nationally syndicated column for the The Miami Herald from 1983 to 2005. Dave Barry - Biography. Barry was born in Armonk, New York, where his father, David Barry, Sr., was a Presbyterian minister. He was educated at Pleasantville High School, where he was elected class clown in 1965, and at Haverford College, where he played in Federal Duck (a student rock band) and earned a Bachelor ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia - WKRP in Cincinnati

Top row: Richard Sanders as Les Nessman Gordon Jump as Arthur Carlson Tim Reid as Gordon Sims, aka "Venus Flytrap" Middle row: Frank Bonner as Herb Tarlek Gary Sandy as Andy Travis. Bottom row: Jan Smithers as Bailey Quarters Loni Anderson as Jennifer Marlowe Howard Hesseman as John Caravella, aka "Dr. Johnny Fever". WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982) was an American situation comedy that featured the misadventures of the staff of a struggling radio station in C ...

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - Beaver Falls Pennsylvania - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 9,920 people, 3,798 households, and 2,259 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,806.7/km² (4,681.6/mi²). There are 4,380 housing units at an average density of 797.7/km² (2,067.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 78.82% White, 17.53% African American, 0.13% Native American, 0.62% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.50% from other races, and 2.37% from two or more races. 1 ...

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Beaver Falls Pennsylvania, Beaver Falls Pennsylvania - Geography, Beaver Falls Pennsylvania - Demographics

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - Scrabble - Game details

The game is played with two to four players on a square (or nearly square) board with a 15-by-15 grid of cells, each of which accommodates a single letter tile. In official club and tournament games, play is always between two players (or, occasionally, between two teams each of which collaborates on a single rack). An important feature of the game is the presence of color-coded "premium squares" affecting scoring: dark red "triple word" cells, pink "double word" cells, dark blue "triple letter" cells, and light blue "double letter" c ...

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Scrabble, Scrabble - History, Scrabble - Game details, Scrabble - Notation system, Scrabble - Sequence of play, Scrabble - Scoring, Scrabble - Acceptable words, Scrabble - Challenges, Scrabble - Club and tournament play, Scrabble - Strategy and tactics, Scrabble - Computer players, Scrabble - Records, Scrabble - Works detailing tournament Scrabble, Scrabble - References in literature television and film, Scrabble - Television, Scrabble - Film, Scrabble - Literature

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - Dooley Wilson - Casablanca

Wilson appeared in over twenty motion pictures, but won immortality for his role as Sam in the 1942 film Casablanca. For his role, he was paid $350 a week for seven weeks. Sydney Greenstreet, in comparison, was paid $3750 a week. Sam is a singer and pianist employed by nightclub owner Rick (Humphrey Bogart). The Herman Hupfield song "As Time Goes By" appears as a continuing musical and emotional motif throughout the film. Rick and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) regard it as "their song" and associate it with the days of their love affai ...

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Dooley Wilson, Dooley Wilson - Career, Dooley Wilson - Casablanca

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - DuMont Television Network - Programming

With no history of radio programming to draw on, and always strapped for cash, DuMont was an innovative and creative network. Without the radio revenues which supported mighty NBC and CBS, DuMont programmers had to rely on their wits and on connections in New York's theatrical community to provide original programs still remembered fifty-plus years later. The first broadcasts came from DuMont's Madison Avenue headquarters, but it soon found additional space (including a fully-functioning theater) in the New York branch of Wanamaker's department store. Still later, a lease on the Adelphi theater on Fifty ...

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DuMont Television Network, DuMont Television Network - Early Station-to-Station Links, DuMont Television Network - Programming, DuMont Television Network - Halted at the Start, DuMont Television Network - The End, DuMont Television Network - What About the DuMont Stations?, DuMont Television Network - External references and link

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - AfterMASH - Other facts

The only other regular character from the original series to appear on AfterMASH was Radar (Gary Burghoff), who appeared in a two-part episode shortly before the show's cancellation. The same character was also the star of a pilot called W*A*L*T*E*R, in which Radar moved from Iowa to St. Louis and became a cop. (The series was never picked up.) Edward Winter also appeared in one AfterMASH episode as Colonel Flagg. AfterMASH premiered in the fall of 1983 in the same time slot as another newcoming series call ...

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AfterMASH, AfterMASH - Synopsis, AfterMASH - Format, AfterMASH - Other facts

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situation comedy: Encyclopedia II - Dharma & Greg - Main characters

Dharma & Greg - Dharma. Dharma Freedom Montgomery, née Finklestein (Jenna Elfman) is Greg's wife and a flower child. She is extremely peppy and ditzy, but she also seems to be more compassionate and forgiving than most people. Dharma encourages Greg to seek happiness, rather than fret about practical issues like money. Due to being homeschooled by Abby and Larry, she has a limited understanding of Western culture and seems to be very credulous when it comes to trustin ...

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Dharma & Greg, Dharma & Greg - Main characters, Dharma & Greg - Dharma, Dharma & Greg - Greg, Dharma & Greg - Kitty, Dharma & Greg - Edward, Dharma & Greg - Abby, Dharma & Greg - Larry, Dharma & Greg - Jane, Dharma & Greg - Pete, Dharma & Greg - Other characters, Dharma & Greg - Notes, Dharma & Greg - Episode Guide

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