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sitcom

[sit-kom] / ˈsɪtˌkɒm /


NOUN
situation comedy
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He cut his teeth as a martial arts expert and stand-up comic before becoming an oddball character in the mid-1990s television sitcom “News Radio.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Eagle-eyed fans may also recognise him from early bit parts in Channel 4 sitcoms such as Fresh Meat and Hang Ups.

From BBC

The new BBC sitcom - Can You Keep a Secret? - airs later and was filmed and set in Somerset.

From BBC

Mayer says he’s fantasized about a sitcom or a talk show taking up residence on the soundstage.

From Los Angeles Times

The 30-minute sitcom was a comfort watch throughout much of the early aughts, with an endless loop of reruns keeping the show alive in the minds of fans long after it was canceled in 2010.

From Los Angeles Times