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The answer BRITCOM has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of britcom in various dictionaries:
BRITCOM - A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situation comedy programme produced for British television. Although styles of sitcom have changed over the years ...
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'Absolutely Fabulous' or 'Father Ted' |
'Absolutely Fabulous,' e.g |
'The Office,' originally |
'Fawlty Towers' or 'The Vicar of Dibley' |
The original 'The Office,' e.g |
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Jan 30 2019 New York Times |
Nov 26 2017 New York Times |
Nov 23 2017 New York Times |
Jun 29 2014 New York Times |
Nov 24 2013 New York Times |
Britcom might refer to |
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A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situation comedy programme produced for British television. Although styles of sitcom have changed over the years they tend to be based on a family, workplace or other institution, where the same group of contrasting characters is brought together in each episode. British sitcoms are typically produced in one or more series of six episodes. Most such series are conceived and developed by one or two writers. * The majority of British sitcoms are 30 minutes long and are recorded on studio sets in a multiple-camera setup. A subset of British comedy consciously avoids traditional situation comedy themes and storylines to branch out into more unusual topics or narrative methods. Blackadder (1983–1989) and Yes Minister (1980–1988, 2013) moved what is often a domestic or workplace genre into the corridors of power. A later development was the mockumentary in such series as The Office (2001–2003). |