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sitcom

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a humorous television program based on situations that could arise in everyday life

a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life

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My greatest hope was to get discovered as a comedian and get on a sitcom. Steve Buscemi

The humor is essentially dark for a cartoon and sophisticated. But at the same time, being a cartoon gives the writers more freedom than in a normal sitcom. It always pushes the line that, despite human failings, the Simpsons are really decent people. Dan Castellaneta

A sitcom is the closest thing for me to doing stage because you work in front of an audience, and if it's well written it can be very satisfying. Nathan Lane

Nobody's ever kept their sitcom character going after the show's off the air. Megan Mullally

That has never been heard of in the history of television. It takes a week to do a sitcom in Hollywood. I do a show a day in my studio, three or four shows a week. So what takes most shows eight years to do, we do in a year. Tyler Perry

This woman woke up to see me and John Stamos banging on her windows. She must have thought she died and went to sitcom hell. Bob Saget

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