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sitcom

[ sit-kom ]

noun

Informal.


sitcom

/ ˈ²õɪ³ÙËŒ°ìÉ’³¾ /

noun

  1. an informal term for situation comedy
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Origin of sitcom1

First recorded in 1960–65; by shortening
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Fishburne was an executive producer and co-star of this ABC sitcom about a Black family living in an upper-class, predominantly white neighborhood.

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NBC didn’t have high hopes for the now iconic sitcom when it premiered.

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Add to that needing to work through the fires that ravaged Los Angeles in January, and you have a dizzying, hilarious sitcom being created under very trying circumstances.

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Griffiths keeps most of the humiliations subtle, rather than sitcom large — say, having Herb wear Charles’ old tees, one of which is a McGwyer Mortimer tour shirt of his own face.

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There is some one-to-one correspondence between the characters in the two sitcoms, which is worth no more than an acknowledging nod.

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