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  2. British sitcom - Wikipedia

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    The origins of British TV sitcoms trace back to radio comedies of the 1940s and 1950s like Hancock's Half Hour, which aired on BBC Radio in 1954, British TV sitcoms were initially inspired by American comedy formats, but they quickly developed their own style that highlighted dry wit, social satire, and the nuances of British life. [2]

  3. 1979 in British television - Wikipedia

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    27 September – Debut of the short-lived sitcom Bloomers on BBC2, starring Richard Beckinsale in his final TV appearance. 30 September – BBC1 launch the massively popular sitcom To the Manor Born, starring Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles. The final episode of the series, shown on 11 November, is watched by 23.95 million viewers, the all-time ...

  4. List of British television series based on American ...

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    Although most United States-made television series are directly exported to the United Kingdom using the original production and cast, some successful shows have been remade for the British market.

  5. 24 Hours in the Past - Wikipedia

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    24 Hours in the Past is a BBC One living history TV series first broadcast in 2015. Six celebrities were immersed in a recreation of impoverished life in Victorian Britain. Each of the four episodes represented 24 hours living and working in four different occupations. [1] A key part of the series was its immersive nature.

  6. Monarchy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Monarchy is a Channel 4 British TV series by British academic David Starkey charting the political and ideological history of the English monarchy from Anglo-Saxon England to modern history. The show also aired on PBS stations throughout the United States, courtesy of PBS-member station WNET .

  7. History of the Sitcom - Wikipedia

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    Before each episode, there is a 10-second intro of the show, which parodies the title cards of famous sitcoms including I Love Lucy, Bewitched, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Home Improvement, Happy Days, Living Single, M*A*S*H, Seinfeld, Gilligan's Island, Fresh Off the Boat, Cheers, Frasier, Black-ish.

  8. Britain's Best Sitcom - Wikipedia

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    The series was a retrospective that examined the history and qualities of the contending programmes. In the first episode, Jonathan Ross summarised the progress of the poll and presented video clips from the 50 sitcoms that received the most votes. [2] Each of the next ten weekly episodes, one hour in length, focused on one sitcom.

  9. This Country - Wikipedia

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    This Country is a British mockumentary sitcom, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 8 February 2017. Created by, written by and starring siblings Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper and directed by Tom George , the series focuses on the day-to-day lives of two cousins living in a small village in the Cotswolds . [ 1 ]

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