situation comedy


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situation comedy

n.
A humorous radio or television series featuring the reactions of a regular cast of characters to unusual situations, such as misunderstandings or embarrassing coincidences.
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situation comedy

n
(Broadcasting) (on television or radio) a comedy series involving the same characters in various day-to-day situations which are developed as separate stories for each episode. Also called: sitcom
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sit′ua′tion com′edy


n.
a television or radio series made up of independent episodes depicting the comic adventures of a fixed group of characters.
[1945–50]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.situation comedy - a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day lifesituation comedy - a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life
comedy - light and humorous drama with a happy ending
2.situation comedy - a humorous television program based on situations that could arise in everyday life
television program, television show, TV program, TV show - a program broadcast by television
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situation comedy

n (TV, Radio, Theatre) → situation comedy f inv
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Translating a stand-up's ethos into a situation comedy hadn't been attempted.
"Gareth was hugely successful, and rightly so, in the field of situation comedy. He was the man who knew more about it than anyone else alive.
Pedrad is best-known for her five seasons as one of the featured comics on "Saturday Night Live." She had signed a deal with Fox to do a situation comedy. She proposed this program, to be titled, "Chad: An American Boy," and Fox has now chosen it for its fall lineup.
From awards and accolades, including two National Television Awards, TV Choice Awards, a Scottish BAFTA, an IFTA award, a TV Times Award and a BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy, to being a ratings smash across the globe, the live version of the show has also broken box office records across the UK and Australia.
From awards and accolades including two National Television Awards, TV Choice Awards, a Scottish BAFTA, an IFTA award, a TV Times Award and a TV BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy to being a ratings smash across the globe, the live show has also broken box office records across the UK and Australia.
In the duration of thirty-minute The Benny Show, which was one of the most popular radio program, had a six minute sketch and this was one of the first situation comedy sample in the radio (Neale ve Krutnik: 1994, 214-215).
The sitcom tag is particularly appropriate because their love lives resemble a situation comedy, as they drift in and out of relationships without letting go of the past.
BBC1's Mrs Brown's Boys won the Situation Comedy category.
Individual essays address topics such as practical problems in the study of Canadian television, hyper-commercialism and Canadian children's programming, and television, nation, and situation comedy. Contributors are primarily academics in film studies, communications, and sociology from Canadian institutions.
New episodes of "Arrested Development," a situation comedy canceled by Fox five years ago, will become available exclusively to Netflix members in 2013.
CHARLIE Sheen was fired from the TV situation comedy Two and a Half Men by Warner Bros Television following the hard-living actor's bouts of wild partying, repeated hospital stays and a bitter media campaign against his studio bosses.
New York, NY, November 19, 2010 --(PR.com)-- A native of Dallas, Texas - Christine got her start acting in commercials, which led to her first big break as Alicia Lambert on the 90's ABC situation comedy "Step By Step".

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