Sitcoms, or situation comedies, develop episodes from the various ways characters deal with the situation in the series premise. Situations on which such series are based vary widely, from contemporary and realistic to bizarre and fantastic.
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Produced and directed by Michael Mills for Thames Television. Adapted by Basil Boothroyed from the series of stories written by H.F. Ellis.
British made sitcom from the 1950s starring a US actress so it could be sold to America.
Anglo-Canadian sitcom about Annie Brennan, the fog-horn voiced captain of the Narcissus, a tugboat based in a harbor on the Pacific North West of America.
This spin-off of the Susan Harris-created farce Soap sent the Tate family's insolent African-American butler Benson to the mansion of Jessica Tate's bumbling cousin, Governor James Gatling.
US sitcom that tried to reproduce the phenomenal success of I Love Lucy.
Two newly divorced women move into an apartment together.
Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles.
The first US sitcom to be shown on ITV in 1955.
US domestic sitcom with an unusual history - being broadcast on television and radio.
A single father brings up his family of boys.
A hillbilly joins the military with hilarious consequences.
Comedy by Peter Draper starring Moira Redmond as Dany, an actress married to Robert, an accountant (Peter Barkworth).
Includes photos, TV guide synopis, magazine covers of shows from the 70's and 80's.
Links to pages devoted to your favorite tv sitcoms of the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's.
Analysis of several series and an essay on the sociological implications of shows sending the message that life is good even though people are imperfect and routinely get themselves into ridiculous situations.
A hillbilly joins the military with hilarious consequences.
A single father brings up his family of boys.
The first US sitcom to be shown on ITV in 1955.
US domestic sitcom with an unusual history - being broadcast on television and radio.
Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles.
Two newly divorced women move into an apartment together.
US sitcom that tried to reproduce the phenomenal success of I Love Lucy.
This spin-off of the Susan Harris-created farce Soap sent the Tate family's insolent African-American butler Benson to the mansion of Jessica Tate's bumbling cousin, Governor James Gatling.
Anglo-Canadian sitcom about Annie Brennan, the fog-horn voiced captain of the Narcissus, a tugboat based in a harbor on the Pacific North West of America.
British made sitcom from the 1950s starring a US actress so it could be sold to America.
Comedy by Peter Draper starring Moira Redmond as Dany, an actress married to Robert, an accountant (Peter Barkworth).
Produced and directed by Michael Mills for Thames Television. Adapted by Basil Boothroyed from the series of stories written by H.F. Ellis.
Analysis of several series and an essay on the sociological implications of shows sending the message that life is good even though people are imperfect and routinely get themselves into ridiculous situations.
Links to pages devoted to your favorite tv sitcoms of the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's.
Includes photos, TV guide synopis, magazine covers of shows from the 70's and 80's.
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