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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about British situation comedy.
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Parent topics

  • Comedy [r]: The art of entertaining with humour. [e]
  • Radio [r]: Transmission and reception of information, which can be voice, data or imagery over electromagnetic radiation in free space (i.e., wireless). The information is modulated onto a carrier wave [e]
  • Situation comedy [r]: A television or radio series based around a humorous storyline that places a recurring group of characters in comedic situations, usually based on exaggerations of day-to-day occurrences. [e]
  • Television [r]: Electronic transmission of moving pictures. [e]

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Dates refer to the decade each programme is most closely associated with.

1960s

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1980s

1990s

2000s

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