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Titus is an American dark comedy sitcom that debuted on Fox in 2000. The series was created by its star, Christopher Titus, Jack Kenny, and Brian Hargrove.The sitcom is based on Titus's stand-up comedy act, more specifically his one-man show Norman Rockwell is Bleeding (which itself would be broadcast on television in 2004), which was based loosely upon his real-life family; lines from Norman ...
The following is the list of episodes of the American sitcom Titus as they are presented in U.S. broadcast order. [1] The show ran on the Fox network for three seasons (2000–2002) airing 54 episodes; a two-part reunion episode/finale was livestreamed in 2020 and released in 2021 for paid download and viewing on Christopher Titus' website.
Christopher Titus (born October 1, 1964) [1] [2] is an American comedian, podcaster and actor. Titus came to network audiences with the eponymous FOX series Titus, [3] in which he was the star, executive producer and co-creator. He is also a stand-up comedian whose act revolves around his dysfunctional family and life experiences.
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The practice of banishing a family from the colony was known as a "Warning Out Notice;" and the warning out of the Titus family was the first recorded in the Plymouth Colony Record (22. p. 52) Robert took his family to Long Island in the summer of 1654 where his son Edmond had moved about 1650 to later become a Quaker .