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- Dear Psych: Please Refrain from the Sitcom ClichesSitcom relationships breakup constantly in the interests of humor. So much so that they have become a sitcom cliche. This is an appeal to the writers to avoid falling into the trap.
- Friends the Movie? I'll Be ThereAfter Sex and The City made it to the big screen, there has been rumor floating that Friends was not far behind.
- How Does Representation Reveal Issues of Gender in the Sitcom?AS Level Media Studies Essay covering sitcoms including King of Queens and Queasy Rider.
- Funny Quotes from Friends: Season One, Episode TwoFunny quotes from Season 1, Episode Two of the sitcom "Friends"
- Srubs: The New M*A*S*H*Taking a different approach to both the sitcom and the medical television genres, comes Scrubs, a wacky show that has become a great success world-wide. Largely advertised as "half as long as ER and twice as funny."
- Understanding the Windy City in "The Chicago Code"Sometimes shows that set themselves in Chicago just don't feel right or they try too hard. The new copy show "The Chicago Code," however, manages to combine good writing and acting with a true Chicago vibe that works.
- New Daytime Female Talk Show Coming in October to Fill "As the World Turns" TimeslotSara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne, Melissa Jaret Winokur, Holly Robinson Peete and Leah Rimini will co-host a new daytime talk show in October in the timeslot of "As The World Turns." For more details read this informative article.
Is MSNBC's Morning Joe the Sitcom of Cable News?MSNBC's Morning Joe, is what would happen if your family turned its Thanksgiving dinner into a television show, with each of your crazy relatives talking over each other as they expound on the day's events. Is Morning Joe a sitcom or news show?
8 of the Best TV Theme Songs from the 1970's You've Come to LoveIf you grew up in the '70's you will certainly be familiar with these eight classic TV theme songs. They range from crime dramas to sitcoms to family shows. Some of these TV shows came from films or were made into movies decades later.- Your Step by Step Guide to the Emotional Roller Coaster of PregnancyDon't worry, you are not losing your mind. During Pregnancy your moods can change as fast as the wind changes direction.
The Best Sitcom Couple of the NinetiesThe R&R Story.- The Life of Robert CraneRobert (Bob) Crane was very successful, personally and professionally, until the fated day that he was found murdered. Read about his life, children, marriages, successes, and his death.
"Private Practice" Under the MicroscopeWill the spin-off be a hit or miss having so much to live up to?
The Master Guide to Television: Sitcom SpinoffsThe conservative mentality that governs both spin-offs and sitcoms is simple: provide consistently familiar variations that are just different enough so as to be considered new.- Shot Through the Heart - A Sling of Cupid's Arrow to Sex and the CityYes, I know it's "only a television show". Like the "Mary Tyler Moore Show", it's influenced the way that a generation of women view themselves and their place in the world...but the message we take away from "Sex" is that, without a man, what are we?
- The Third Personality: A Novel (28)Several years have passed - it's 1987 - and there is "New Age" mania in America (in portions of it, anyway). In the state of Florida, one of the nation's largest actual Spiritualist communities, Cassadaga, outside Deland, enjoys the notoriety - mostly.
- Why You Should Watch CBS' The ClassIf you like Friends, and you like funny, you'll laugh like you're hearing "we were on a break" for the first time. If you didn't like that, you'll like this anyway.
Sitcom Spin-Offs and Their Place in Prime Time Television HistoryIn a summer full of sequels, the entertainment industry is often criticized for a lack of originality. There are no sure things in this business, but a guaranteed hit is an easy sell. And sometimes, as in the case of a sitcom "spin-off," the sequel can surpass its origins.
New York Loves Television Sitcom Couples in LoveNew York means a lot of things to a lot of people. In the television sitcom world, it's the place where romance blossoms over and over again.
Patton Oswalt Interview: King of Queens Star Talks Future After Hit CBS SitcomPatton Oswalt has starred in "King of Queens" for nine seasons. As he says so long to Spence, he faces the future as a rat - in Disney's "Ratatouille." Here he talks comedians playing nice, the now infamous Joe Rogan/Carlos Mencia feud and more.
The Best Monica and Chandler "Friends" Videos on YouTubeThough not always the most popular on the hit show, these two made it through tough times and stuck it out - making them a timeless love story.- 'Scrubs' Star Ties the Knot'Scrubs' star John C. McGinley is a newlywed, according to his spokeswoman, who announced the wedding on Monday.
- Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger to Film "The Long Play"In the wake of his Oscar sweep, director Martin Scorsese announced his next project today, a collaboration with Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger. The film is an epic look at the music business, and spans three decades.
TV Review -- The Sarah Silverman ProgramSarah Silverman's new sitcom provides a showcase for her brand of shock comedy, but its subtler aspects will ultimately be its saving grace.
100 Most Beautiful Women in the WorldI've always laughed at top 100 lists. I've just never thought of any of them as very realistic. What if there was some gorgeous angel in a village somewhere that the researchers for People Magazine have never visited?- Jackie Gleason to Bayonne: Baby, You're the Greatest!The article relates the deep love affair that actor/comic Jackie Gleason had with a small NJ town. He not only spent alot of time there in real life, but in his TV life as Ralph Kramden, he paid tribute to the town by mentioning it over and over.
- Miss Representin': A Historical Analysis of the Images of African American Women in Situation ComediesIn the media and especially on television, African American women are often misrepresented. Throughout television history, African American female characters in situation comedies have reflected biased, stereotypical images and controversial characters.
- The Suite Life of Zack and Cody ReviewMy nine-year-old daughter, Tia is such an avid watcher of the Disney Channel's original television series, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, that I have inadvertently been turned into a huge "Suite Life" fanatic myself.
Sitcoms from the 1980's & 1990's - Where Are These Stars?There were really some wonderful shows in the 80's and 90's that we "teens & young adults" watched faithfully. Where are these stars now?- The Way Sisterhood Has Been Depicted by MediaThis essay explores how the media has changed the way that sisterhood has been depicted from the early 1960's to present time.
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