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Sitcom (substantivo masculino no português brasileiro e feminino nas restantes variantes da língua portuguesa) abreviatura da expressão inglesa situation comedy ("comédia de situação", numa tradução livre), é um estrangeirismo usado para designar uma série de televisão com personagens comuns onde existem uma ou mais ...
Sitcom. A sitcom (a shortening of situation comedy, or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy centred on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode. Sitcoms can be contrasted with sketch comedy, where a troupe may use new characters in each sketch, and stand-up comedy, where a comedian tells jokes and ...
This is a list of television and radio sitcoms ( situation comedies ). Contents. 0–9. A. B. C. D. E. F.
TitleCountryYearsPhilippines2016Pakistan1984Brazil2003–2007Brazil1972–1975A list of 15 popular and acclaimed sitcoms from various countries and genres, created by a user on IMDb. Each title has a brief summary, rating, and cast information.
The situation comedy, or sitcom, has become one of the most commonly-watched types of television comedy. As the name suggests, these programs feature recurring characters placed in humorous situations. The first television sitcom was the U.K.'s Pinwright's Progress, ten episodes being broadcast bi-weekly from November 1946 to May 1947.
Sitcoms. Soon to emerge, however, was what would become the staple genre of American television: the situation comedy, or “sitcom.”. The sitcom was a 30-minute format featuring a continuing cast of characters that appeared in the same setting week after week.
Sitcoms. The situation comedy (often abbreviated to "sitcom") has been one of TV's most popular and long-lasting programming formats. A sitcom is generally a half-hour comedy program (twenty-two minutes of programming and eight minutes of commercials).