Definition of «classic sitcom»

A "classic sitcom" refers to a type of television show that is funny and light-hearted, usually featuring the same characters in different humorous situations.

Sentences with «classic sitcom»

  • «Suburgatory: The Complete First Season» (Warner), starring Jeremy Sisto as a single dad and Jane Levy as his sardonic teenage who move from New York City to the suburbs, is a pretty entertaining meeting of classic sitcom tropes (cool unconventional family, crazy neighbors, exaggerated cultural spoof) with the knowing, self - aware humor of more contemporary comedies, like «Community» and «30 Rock.» (seanax.com)
  • September 26, 2014 • As classic sitcom Gilligan's Island celebrates its 50th birthday, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says it is an example of a show much loved by fans despite widely acknowledged mediocrity. (npr.org)
  • Classic sitcom Bewitched is a model for AG wannabe Andrew Cuomo, but Jeanine Pirro's life is a telenovela. (qtng.dreamhosters.com)
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