-
laugh track or "canned laughter".
Since the 1990s,
sitcoms have
since expanded to
animated sitcoms, with
successful shows of the
genre including The Simpsons...
- A
Black sitcom is a
sitcom that prin****lly
features Black people in its cast.
Prominent Black sitcoms to date
typically come from the
United States with...
- longest-running
animated sitcoms. The Flintstones,
which debuted in 1960, is
considered the
first example of the
animated sitcom genre. A
similar cartoon...
- of a
small white rat. The film's name is a
direct reference to
American sitcoms,
which are
noted for
their focus on
traditional family values and whimsical...
- A
British sitcom or a
Britcom is a
situational comedy programme produced for
British television.
British sitcoms have
predominantly been
recorded on studio...
- of television. When
sitcoms reached their peak in the 1950s and 1960s,
these programs were
supposed to be family-oriented.
Sitcoms of the 1950s and 1960s...
-
clips from the 50
sitcoms that
received the most votes. Each of the next ten w****ly episodes, one hour in length,
focused on one
sitcom. In each episode...
- the
American sitcom has endured". The Guardian. Carter, Bill (July 11, 2021). "Analysis: From 'Friends' to 'Fleabag,' the
history of
sitcoms is
bigger than...
-
sitcoms, have long been a po****r
genre of
comedy in the US,
initially on
radio in the 1920s, and then on
television beginning in the 1940s. A
sitcom...
-
situation comedy or
sitcom may be
recorded using either a multiple-camera
setup or a single-camera setup. Single-camera
sitcoms are
often notable for...