many people feel as it is the death of sitcoms, however, sometimes looking at the previous statistics, you can see that many other types of gadets have come through that makes TVs less veiwabel than before.
They add sitcoms all the time.
Sitcoms can be funny if the viewer connects it to their own personal life. But some sitcoms are stupid and viewers get pleasure off of watching the characchters run around and make problems for themselves
There are many sitcoms that show example of this popular theme. Sitcoms with examples of dysfunctional families include The Simpsons, Family Guy, and the Addams from the Addams Family.
Although statistics suggest that the viewing total is declining, repeats of classics are still enjoyed by the British as well as all over the world. Some people believe that the apparent decline is become of the continuous line of new American sitcoms coming to Britain. We do have current sitcoms becoming more and more popular by young and old, Gavin and Stacy, Peep show and My Family. I feel that over recent years sitcoms have not lastly long enough to become a 'classic'. Although statistics suggest that the viewing total is declining, repeats of classics are still enjoyed by the British as well as all over the world. Some people believe that the apparent decline is become of the continuous line of new American sitcoms coming to Britain. We do have current sitcoms becoming more and more popular by young and old, Gavin and Stacy, Peep show and My Family. I feel that over recent years sitcoms have not lastly long enough to become a 'classic'.
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Because it would flood the sitcoms with subtle advertisement. thus there is regulation to ban this sort of activity
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Bill Cosby
The cast of Canceled Sitcoms - 2000 includes: David Gobble as Walter Vincent Harriger as The Neighbor
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The earliest sitcoms emerged in the United States in the 1940s. One of the first was "Mary Kay and Johnny," which premiered in 1947 and featured a married couple navigating everyday life. This format evolved with shows like "I Love Lucy," which debuted in 1951 and significantly shaped the genre, setting standards for future sitcoms. These early programs laid the foundation for the sitcoms that continue to be popular today.
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