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  • ...at comedy dramatist was [[Aristophanes]] who is remembered for [[satire]]. Comedy is, broadly speaking, any drama in which humour is a predominant factor or
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  • '''Divine Comedy''' (Italian: '''''Divina Commedia''''') is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[epic]] [[
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  • ...which transcend cultural boundaries is a hallmark of successful situation comedy, and may explain the success of both American and British exports. ==American situation comedy==
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  • ...tains elements found in [[stand-up comedy|stand-up]] and [[improvisational comedy]]. ...example, and ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' is a current, long-running sketch-comedy show in the US.
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  • ...ias of frontman Neil Hannon. Hannon has been the only member of the Divine Comedy to remain throughout the band's evolution, having founded the band in 1989 The Divine Comedy has collaborated with other artists such as French comedienne [[Valerie Lem
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  • | title = The Penguin Book of Comedy Sketches
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  • #REDIRECT [[Divine Comedy]]
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  • ...n as ''situation comedy'' or ''sitcom''. Although the origins of situation comedy are indisputably American, the genre as it developed in Britain has element ...the everyday life of the disadvantaged, and as a result British situation comedy has had a bleaker, more realistic feel that its American counterpart, which
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  • {{r|comedy}} {{r|improvisational comedy}}
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  • {{r|Comedy}}
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  • {{r|Inferno (Divine Comedy)}} {{r|Purgatorio (Divine Comedy)}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Situation comedy produced in the United Kingdom.
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  • {{r|Comedy}} {{r|Situation comedy}}
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  • *[http://www.thedivinecomedy.com The Divine Comedy official site]
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  • ...Comedy]] presented a gentler satire based on every-day life. The [[musical comedy]], ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'' is a vaudevillian upd
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  • ...tains elements found in [[stand-up comedy|stand-up]] and [[improvisational comedy]]. ...example, and ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' is a current, long-running sketch-comedy show in the US.
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  • ...best known for their [[The League of Gentlemen (television series)|horror comedy series]] of the same name.
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  • ...ias of frontman Neil Hannon. Hannon has been the only member of the Divine Comedy to remain throughout the band's evolution, having founded the band in 1989 The Divine Comedy has collaborated with other artists such as French comedienne [[Valerie Lem
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  • ===Situation comedy===
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  • ...at comedy dramatist was [[Aristophanes]] who is remembered for [[satire]]. Comedy is, broadly speaking, any drama in which humour is a predominant factor or
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  • ...]] digital text: [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1004 Dante's ''The Divine Comedy'' translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow] ...book: [http://librivox.org/the-divine-comedy-by-dante-alighieri The Divine Comedy] (MP3 and Ogg Vorbis) (Public Domain)
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  • {{r|Inferno (Divine Comedy)}} {{r|Purgatorio (Divine Comedy)}}
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  • ...n as ''situation comedy'' or ''sitcom''. Although the origins of situation comedy are indisputably American, the genre as it developed in Britain has element ...the everyday life of the disadvantaged, and as a result British situation comedy has had a bleaker, more realistic feel that its American counterpart, which
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  • ...which transcend cultural boundaries is a hallmark of successful situation comedy, and may explain the success of both American and British exports. ==American situation comedy==
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  • {{r|Comedy}} {{r|Stand-up comedy}}
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  • #redirect [[Situation comedy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Divine Comedy]]
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  • ...n television, starting as the host of ''Short Attention Span Theater'' for Comedy Central. He then hosted ''You Wrote It, You Watch It'' on MTV. In 1999, Ste
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  • #REDIRECT [[British situation comedy]]
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  • Comedy by [[William Shakespeare]]
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  • British surrealist comedy troupe.
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  • *[http://www.thedivinecomedy.com The Divine Comedy official site]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>British sketch comedy television programme.
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  • Comedy sketch by ''The Two Ronnies''.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Situation comedy produced in the United Kingdom.
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  • Common name for [[United Kingdom|British]] [[situation comedy]].
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  • A movie comedy by the [[Marx Brothers]]
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  • A 2022 romantic comedy directed by [[Vanessa Matsui]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A popular British sitation comedy which aired from 1972-1985.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>British comedy TV series aired from 1999 to 2001
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  • {{r|Comedy}} {{r|Situation comedy}}
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  • 1990s sketch comedy show that helped launch the career of several popular performers.
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  • A famous skit by the American comedy duo Abbot and Costello.
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  • A British science-fiction situation comedy that originally aired on the BBC from 1988.
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  • A comedy show, featuring [[Sacha Baron Cohen]] interviewing unsuspecting celebrities
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  • ...scooped 37 [[Emmy Award]]s, including five consecutively for 'Outstanding Comedy Series' from 1994 to 1998.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Highly successful U.S. situation comedy (1993-2004) about a radio psychiatrist; spin-off from ''Cheers''.
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  • An American [[situation comedy|sitcom]] that ran from September 9, 1975 to June 8, 1979.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An American [[situation comedy]], starring [[Zooey Deschanel]], airing on [[FOX]] beginning in 2011.
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  • A topical comedy quiz game broadcast on [[BBC]] television featuring weekly guest hosts.
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  • A 1940 screwball comedy directed by Howard Hawks, starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Highly successful U.S. situation comedy (1982-1993) about the regulars of a bar in Boston, MA.
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  • ...oinclude>A fictional drinking game played on an episode of the [[situation comedy|sitcom]] ''[[New Girl]]''.
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  • A 1969 Canadian teen [[television]] series which mixed [[music]], comedy skits, and drama, created by Rod Coneybeare,
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  • "A 1985 sci-fi/comedy film starring Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox. Directed by Robert Zeme
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  • ...lautus''', A Roman playwright whose plays adapted the later works of Greek comedy.
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  • ...onsisted of unrelated sketches, The Goodies was more or less a [[situation comedy]] in which the three central characters offered themselves out for hire, pr
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  • ...-1321) [[Italy|Italian]] poet who wrote the monumental epic the ''[[Divine Comedy]]''.
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  • A long-running American TV comedy featuring surreal situations and set in a hospital setting.
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  • {{r|comedy}} {{r|Situation comedy}}
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  • ...ce]] Park, London. It includes performances by two rising stars in British comedy, [[Hattie Jacques]] and [[John Le Mesurier]].<ref>{{cite web|title=''The Pl
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  • A 1969 comedy dealing with the sexual revolution and human potential movement, from the p
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  • A comedy by William Shakespeare, probably written around 1595 telling several interc
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  • ...lovett.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Norman Lovett performing at the [[Hampstead]] Comedy Club, 2005.]] ...ett''' (born 31st October 1946) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[stand-up comedy|stand-up comedian]] and [[acting|actor]], known to fans of the [[science fi
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