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Generally, situation comedies deal with a small cast of characters encountering humorous situations while living their everyday lives. What counts as "everyday" varies between individuals -- daily life for [[Series/{{Cheers}} the staff of a bar in Boston]] is very different from daily life for [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones anachronistic cavemen]]. Sitcoms are not, however, to be confused with series of other genres that contain ComicRelief.
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Generally, situation comedies deal with a small cast of characters encountering humorous situations while living their everyday lives. What counts as "everyday" varies between individuals -- daily life for [[Series/{{Cheers}} the staff of a bar in Boston]] is very different from daily life for [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones anachronistic cavemen]]. Sitcoms are not, however, to be confused with series of other genres that contain ComicRelief.
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See also SitcomTropes for a list of common tropes in the genre, GagSeries, and ComedyTropes.
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The two most popular subjects for sitcoms are family life (usually two parents with 2-3 kids) and the workplace full of oddballs. Most sitcoms are a half-hour long (minus commercials), but this isn't a hard and fast rule. Older sitcoms frequently have a LaughTrack. More than any other genre, sitcoms enforce StatusQuoIsGod.
See also SitcomTropes for a list of common tropes in the genre, and ComedyTropes.
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The two most popular subjects for sitcoms are family life (usually two parents with 2-3 kids) and the workplace full of oddballs. Most sitcoms are a half-hour long (minus commercials), but this isn't a hard and fast rule. Older sitcoms frequently have a LaughTrack. More than any other genre, sitcoms enforce StatusQuoIsGod.
StatusQuoIsGod. A work that uses any of the traditional sitcom setups below to mislead the audience before revealing or pairing it with dark or surreal material is SubvertedSitcom.
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Generally, situation comedies deal with a small cast of characters encountering humorous situations while living their everyday lives. What counts as "everyday" varies between individuals -- daily life for [[Series/{{Cheers}} the staff of a bar in Boston]] is very different from daily life for [[Series/TheFlintstones [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones anachronistic cavemen]]. Sitcoms are not, however, to be confused with series of other genres that contain ComicRelief.
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Most sitcoms are a half-hour long (minus commercials), but this isn't a hard and fast rule. Older sitcoms frequently have a LaughTrack. More than any other genre, sitcoms enforce StatusQuoIsGod.
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Generally, situation comedies deal with a small cast of characters encountering humorous situations while living their everyday lives. What counts as "everyday" varies between individuals -- daily life for [[Series/{{Cheers}} the staff of a bar in Boston]] is very different from daily life for [[Series/TheFlintstones anachronistic cavemen]]. Sitcoms are not, however, to be confused with series of other genres that contain ComicRelief.
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oddballs. Most sitcoms are a half-hour long (minus commercials), but this isn't a hard and fast rule. Older sitcoms frequently have a LaughTrack. More than any other genre, sitcoms enforce StatusQuoIsGod.
The two most popular subjects for sitcoms are family life (usually two parents with 2-3 kids) and the workplace full of
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Generally, situation comedies deal with a small cast of characters encountering humorous situations while living their everyday lives. What counts as "everyday" varies between individuals -- daily life for [[Series/{{Cheers}} the staff of a bar in Boston]] is very different from daily life for [[Series/TheFlintstones anachronistic cavemen]]. The two most popular subjects for sitcoms are family life (usually two parents with 2-3 kids) and the workplace full of oddballs.
Most sitcoms are a half-hour long (minus commercials), but this isn't a hard and fast rule. Older sitcoms frequently have a LaughTrack. More than any other genre, sitcoms enforce StatusQuoIsGod.
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The term [=Sitcom=] is a portmanteau of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however). The Honeymooners did much to standardize many of these tropes as well.
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The term [=Sitcom=] is a portmanteau of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however). The Honeymooners ''Series/TheHoneymooners'' did much to standardize many of these tropes as well.
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->''"I know this is a sitcom, but ''no-one'' can be this stupid."''\\
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The term [=Sitcom=] is a portmanteau of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however). The Honeymooners did much to standardize much of these tropes as well.
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The term [=Sitcom=] is a portmanteau of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however). The Honeymooners did much to standardize much many of these tropes as well.
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The term [=Sitcom=] is a portmanteau of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however). The Honeymooners did much to standardize the sitcom even before I Love Lucy.
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The term [=Sitcom=] is a portmanteau of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however).
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The term [=Sitcom=] is a contraction portmanteau of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however).
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The term SitCom is a contraction of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-SitCom on TV is ''ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however).
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The term SitCom [=Sitcom=] is a contraction of "Situation Comedy". Originally, sitcoms were broadcast on the radio. Before long, they progressed to television; the Ur-SitCom Ur-[=Sitcom=] on TV is ''ILoveLucy'', ''Series/ILoveLucy'', which pioneered many of the technical and comedic techniques used to this day, including ThreeCameras, but the first television sitcom is generally agreed to have been 1946's ''Pinwright's Progress'' on Creator/TheBBC (all footage is lost, however).